Is the lotto rigged? Multiple recent "New record jackpots" seem statistically unlikely to be random chance.
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I think it's much more blatantly rigged than that.. as in.. they print a ticket with the winning numbers after the drawing and give it to their deep state person to turn in and become rich. Maybe a few are legit - but most are totally rigged. I'm only basing this on my experience with the stock market and politics in general - the higher you go, the more corrupt it is. The lotto is basically the highest you can go in terms of gambling prizes - so it would only make sense that those involved are the scummiest most corrupt criminal individuals. I hope I am proven wrong. But, unless there's interest to conduct the lotto on the blockchain - where people can verify what numbers were allocated before the drawing - I will have to believe that the whole system is built as a 'trust us; we're honest' type system. Any system built like that is built like that on purpose.
How can they “print a winning ticket” prior to the televised random drawing? Unless the “televised random drawing” is just some deep state deep fake video bullshit. And let’s assume the televised random drawing is legit and they just print out a winning ticket with the winning numbers after the fact. How can they control the fact that another winning ticket was legitimately purchased before the drawing? What can they say then? “Oops, when we said only one winning ticket was “purchased” we made a mistake and actually two or three winning tickets were purchased”?
There’s been more than one winner many times.. the winnings just get split.
I can think of one or two times in the past 10 years that there was a split jackpot prize. In fact, the first ever $1 Billion Jackpot was a three way split if I'm not mistaken. He's got a point, and poked another hole in your logic.
See, the problem with that is that, is that "the curse of the lottery" exists. Within a year or two, 95% of all lottery jackpot winners go bankrupt, and there's ALWAYS coverage of it. Heck, there's whole TV shows revolving around the stories of people ruining their lives after being stupid with lottery jackpot winnings. And let's not forget that only a handful of states allow for anonymous claiming. Meaning we almost always have a name to search for and see what has happened to them.
There's too much evidence that the overwhelming majority of lottery jackpot winners are legitimate. On the other hand, there's plenty of circumstantial evidence that the hundreds of billions in "unclaimed prizes" are being laundered away into slush funds.
Besides, as I said, I know several lottery winners IRL, so I have personal proof that not every lottery winner is a deep state stooge.
Either way, there's too much evidence that the majority of lottery winners are legitimate to just blatantly claim every single lottery drawing is rigged. To do so, is to ignore all evidence and base your claims solely on emotions. Which we all know ends badly 90% of the time.