01-11-2016, 01:31 AM
While we all wake up Sunday morning to the fact that no winning ticket or tickes for the Powerball drawing January 09, 2016 after millions freely gave up millions and if not billions of dollars to play the ‘game’ in 44 US states and US territories. The last major win was to a woman from Michigan October 06, 2015 winning 310 million. Of course the odds of her winning was 1 to 292 million but the question must be asked. Are the Powerball and the other national lotteries a scam.
According to a story that was plubished in August 2013, the Powerball is a scam.
http://endofwesternciv.blogspot.com/2013...rscam.html
“The Powerball jackpot is pumped up to amazing heights by the phenomenon of no one ever being able to guess the right lottery numbers (another lottery first made possible by the fact that powerball numbers are chosen by a computer – the same computer that accepts the numbers you register when you buy a lottery ticket).
The Powerball computer then proceeds to choose the number combination no one has selected. Please note that the numbered-balls-inside-an- air machine is a simulation device representing the numbers the computer has already chosen – notice they have done away with this fraudulent simulation as of late.”
The states administered the national lotteries but who are the real owners-who get the money from millions spent on gambling.
The story further goes on to say:
“The same outfit that has run gambling throughout US history – the Mob – runs Powerball! (a gigantic gambling operation if there ever was one).
And it’s making billions…for somebody.
With all that nonchalant acceptance and trust in Powerball, you might assume Powerball is a publicly run service run by the government.
Alas, the real movers, shakers and owners of Powerball remain as big a mystery as all the anonymous mystery winners that keep winning all their jackpots.
Which is easily explainable because you CANNOT find ANY article asserting that Powerball is a fraud on the Internet .
What are the odds of that?
You’d think one of the thousands of paranoid, schizophrenic conspiracy theorists who plague the Internet – just one – would write ONE article saying that Powerball is a scam.”
http://melbrakewordpress.com
According to a story that was plubished in August 2013, the Powerball is a scam.
http://endofwesternciv.blogspot.com/2013...rscam.html
“The Powerball jackpot is pumped up to amazing heights by the phenomenon of no one ever being able to guess the right lottery numbers (another lottery first made possible by the fact that powerball numbers are chosen by a computer – the same computer that accepts the numbers you register when you buy a lottery ticket).
The Powerball computer then proceeds to choose the number combination no one has selected. Please note that the numbered-balls-inside-an- air machine is a simulation device representing the numbers the computer has already chosen – notice they have done away with this fraudulent simulation as of late.”
The states administered the national lotteries but who are the real owners-who get the money from millions spent on gambling.
The story further goes on to say:
“The same outfit that has run gambling throughout US history – the Mob – runs Powerball! (a gigantic gambling operation if there ever was one).
And it’s making billions…for somebody.
With all that nonchalant acceptance and trust in Powerball, you might assume Powerball is a publicly run service run by the government.
Alas, the real movers, shakers and owners of Powerball remain as big a mystery as all the anonymous mystery winners that keep winning all their jackpots.
Which is easily explainable because you CANNOT find ANY article asserting that Powerball is a fraud on the Internet .
What are the odds of that?
You’d think one of the thousands of paranoid, schizophrenic conspiracy theorists who plague the Internet – just one – would write ONE article saying that Powerball is a scam.”
http://melbrakewordpress.com