Anonymous ID: c0ce12 May 24, 2022, midnight No.16331462   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1503 >>1521 >>1654 >>1817 >>1979 >>1980 >>2149 >>2157 >>2158 >>2203

Divine clues in horse racing

 

Apparently, Seth Klarman, the owner of Preakness Stakes winner, Early Voting, has some interesting connections, including Epstein. His occupational interests are intriguing, too, such as medical data. Looks like he might be a player in the medical coup.

 

Johnny Enlow outlines some interesting "coincidences". Interesting how God works. (Amanda Grace has also talked about horse race winners as prophetic indicators.)

https://rumble.com/v15sm10-johnny-enlow-unfiltered-episode-7.html

 

A secular article about the win:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/early-voting-preakness-stakes-winner-2022/

 

Here's another strange oddity:

Rich Strike bit pony Mine That Bird following the Kentucky Derby (May 7, 2022). Considering what has been going on with Twitter…..

https://youtu.be/HCpwthzROLY

 

Second in both races was Epicenter.

 

I apologize for having overused the word "interesting" in this post. I guess I wasn't feeling creative tonight.

Anonymous ID: c0ce12 May 24, 2022, 1:02 a.m. No.16331640   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16331503

I'm not sure "preferred" necessarily fits. They enjoy owning sports teams, too. But you won't see poor people out there racing horses at that level. Anyone who owns a race horse must also own land and be able to pay some salaries for the maintenance and development of that horse. Poor people might play ball, but they don't own the team.