Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 6:24 a.m. No.19327147   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7154 >>7176 >>7179 >>7185 >>7189 >>7198 >>7221 >>7233 >>7275 >>7350 >>7372 >>7448 >>7457 >>7481 >>7491 >>7553 >>7585 >>7713

Trump for president campaign would really do good if he said that when he wins he will make all lottery in USA exempt from federal taxes.

So many put up $2 for an American dream of winning a jackpot.

The taxes that are taken out are disgusting and then they give it to places like Ukraine!

So many would see it as a great way to tell Americans that they can still dream and if fortunate to win they get the entire jackpot.

ONE little glimmer of hope that millions dream of.

Other countries do not tax the lottery at all and they are shit countries.

The biggest jackpot, the taxes to the Fed are gross.

______

 

The biggest win yet, just look what the Fed assholes took off the top. https://www.usamega.com/powerball/jackpot/2022/11/7

 

Powerball Jackpot for

Mon, Nov 7, 2022

 

$2,040,100,000 Billion Annuity

$997,600,000 Million Cash

 

NICE

 

Gross Prize

30 average annual payments of $68,003,333 (Annuity over 30 years)

Cash: $997,600,000 >>19327006

(Cash if taking the lump cash prize)

 

BUT

 

- 24% federal tax (taken immediatley by Federal TAX assholes / tax no matter what you decide)

- $16,320,800 (taken immediatley if you take the annuity)

- $239,424,000 (taken immediatley if you take the cash lump)

 

THEN MOAR TAKEN

 

- Addtional federal taxes due (37% final rate)

 

  • $8,803,388 (taken once April tax day comes if you take the annuity)==

  • $129,650,955 (taken once April tax day comes if you take the cash lump)==

 

Subtotal

$42,879,145 (actual what you get in annuity if you go that route for 30 years)

$628,525,045 (actual cash in pocket after all taxes taken if you take the cash value)

 

 

PLUS your state takes MOAR

  • State Tax:

 

So, the lottery is fun and a great dream, BUT the asshole theives at the FED take:

 

$239,424,00 day one

 

another

 

$129,650,955 April 15th

 

_____

 

 

So the asshole theives at the FED take

 

$369,074,955 MILLION

 

just because you spent $2.00

that was ALREADY TAXED

when you earned that measley $2.00

 

_____

 

Trump would make people smile to just simply say no moar federal taxing on the lottery

He would look like a regular guy

and make many say that is a great gesture

for us to dream

and if we are fortunate enough to win

 

win

BIGLY

 

That is Trumps thing

BIGGLY

 

As he said

Too Much Winning

 

Donald Trump: If elected, "we'll have so much winning, you'll get bored with winning"

 

____________________

 

 

REMIND Trump 2024

 

(repoast every bread)

 

https://youtu.be/7OcldMG932o

 

____________________

 

JUST THINK OF THIS

 

–No lottery taxes in other countries?????

MOST ALL THE ONES WE DESPISE

 

Many countries do not tax lottery winnings, including:

 

Canada

Germany

Ireland

Mexico

New Zealand

United Kingdom

_______________

 

BUT HOW IS IT THAT OUR ASSHOLE USA FEDERAL TAX THEIVES the ARE GREEDY ASSHOLES and DREAM STEALERS

 

_______________

 

WINNER IDEA

TO MAKE HAPPEN

FOR TRUMP 2024

 

"TOO MUCH WINNING" DJT

 

_______________

 

imagine

how many simple non-issue voters

who just vote blue to vote blue

may vote for Trump

for this one guaranteed change alone

that may otherwise vote blue ????

a TON of simple guys that hate their jobs and paychecks, or who already just get nothing, that is who…

 

Donald, are you hearing this????

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 6:26 a.m. No.19327154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7176 >>7179 >>7198 >>7457

>>19327147

>>19327147

>Trump would make people smile to just simply say no moar federal taxing on the lottery

 

>He would look like a regular guy

 

>and make many say that is a great gesture

 

>for us to dream

 

>and if we are fortunate enough to win

 

JUST THINK OF THIS

 

–No lottery taxes in other countries?????

 

 

MOST ALL THE ONES WE DESPISE

 

Many countries do not tax lottery winnings, including:

 

Canada

 

Germany

 

Ireland

 

Mexico

 

New Zealand

 

United Kingdom

 

___

 

BUT HOW IS IT THAT OUR ASSHOLE USA FEDERAL TAX THEIVES the ARE GREEDY ASSHOLES and DREAM STEALERS

 

>win

 

>BIGLY

 

>That is Trumps thing

 

>BIGGLY

 

>As he said

 

>Too Much Winning

 

> Donald Trump: If elected, "we'll have so much winning, you'll get bored with winning"

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 6:34 a.m. No.19327176   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7178 >>7179 >>7198

>>19327154

>>19327147

 

$997,600,000 Million Cash

  • $239,424,000 - 24% federal tax (taken immediatley by Federal TAX assholes)

  • $129,650,955 -13% additional federal tax (due April 15 following year)

______

 

$628,525,045 Yours after you pay the theives at the Fed

 

 

 

So, the lottery is fun and a great dream,

 

BUT the asshole theives at the FED take:

 

$239,424,00 MILLION from the jump

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 6:40 a.m. No.19327198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7221 >>7233 >>7275 >>7457

>>19327147

>>19327154

>>19327176

>>19327179

 

>WINNER IDEA

 

>TO MAKE HAPPEN

 

>FOR TRUMP 2024

 

>"TOO MUCH WINNING" DJT

 

___

 

imagine

 

how many simple non-issue voters

 

who just vote blue to vote blue

 

may vote for Trump

 

for this one guaranteed change alone

 

that may otherwise vote blue ????

 

>a TON of simple guys that hate their jobs and paychecks, or who already just get nothing, that is who…

 

 

Donald, are you hearing this????

 

>>19327185 yes i consider that.

But

Trump can also audit the taxes taken

and look into the payouts clean it all up and make it legit

just by opening the dialogue

as many will say exactly what you are saying

win

win

Trump

can

expose it

can clean it all up

make it legit for the people who want to play

and get the entire thing in the conversation as a current scam

and show it all

then

make it great again

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 6:44 a.m. No.19327221   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7233 >>7275 >>7457 >>7585

>>19327198

>>19327185

>>19327147

 

and STATES would be looked at at the same time

just by bringing up the topic of no federal tax on lotteries

the states would freak out as they would have to open their books as well

it would cause tons of eyes

as so many are interested in the lottery

once Trump is talking about it

it will be a HUGE can of worms with audits

state fraud would definatley come up at some point

I really hope Trump team take a long hard open books approach and expose any frauds

then make it legit and tax free

bi annual audits forever more

 

no federal tax of lottery

would be a slam dunk for talking points for Trump

and tons of rats willl freak the fuck out

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 6:49 a.m. No.19327233   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7262 >>7275 >>7350 >>7372 >>7457 >>7544 >>7585

>>19327221

exposing lottery as stolen taxes, possible scam winners

would be such a great way for Trump to open the eyes of just about every American

because even the littlest of guys dreams and plays the lottery

so many possible new votes for Trump

if he does it right and makes sure he talks about cleaning it all up for the little guys

and all who will mad as hell if corruption exposed and then made new

and NO FEDERAL tax on the new cleaned up games.

Such a simple way to get so many ears and eyes on corruption, as it will reach into so many areas and states and people.

I hope Q team gets this in fron t of Trumps eyes to see all the angles of WINNING.

The language is HIS already.

Real WINNING.

Bigly

 

>>19327198

>>19327185

>>19327147

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:03 a.m. No.19327306   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7457

>>19327275

>>19327262 YES YES YES

 

get this to Trump campaign

Truth Social him

now all the poasts

to him somehow

so any of his corrupt team members don't bury it

as some on his team are the crooks hiding in his camp

 

 

>>19327262 YES YES YES

 

>This is true. It also opens the way to seriously debate removing federal income taxes altogether.

 

>Showing the "little people" the difference made when their "winnings" aren't stolen would be a great introductory image to base fed tax removal conversations around.

 

 

ALL THINGS TAXES WITH JUST THE SIMPLE TALK OF REMOVING TAXES FROM LOTTERY

SAME AS THE OTHER COUNTRIES

 

 

 

these assholes DO NOT TAX lottery:

>Canada

 

>Germany

 

>Ireland

 

>Mexico

 

>New Zealand

 

>United Kingdom

 

WEF Kingdoms

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:11 a.m. No.19327350   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7372 >>7397 >>7457 >>7481 >>7491 >>7553

>>19327147

>>19327233

>>19327262

>>19327275

>>19327262 YES YES YES

 

glitch on recent 2Billion draw

night before midterms

drawing held day of midterms

no cameras

first time drawing was not announced live

California winner

 

AND

 

Zorro Ranch Trust NM

lottery winner

Epstein????

 

https://medium.com/@nathanielhebert/did-jeffrey-epstein-win-the-oklahoma-powerball-lottery-july-2-2008-481c1f08cef0

 

A financial planning company based in Oklahoma City received $29.2 million on Monday on behalf of the Zorro Trust, which held the winning ticket from the July 2 drawing.

The Daily Oklahoman, 26 Aug 2008: Trust keeps Powerball winner a mystery. Only Lottery Commission knows who is now $29.3 million richer. A financial planning company based in Oklahoma City received $29.3 million Monday on behalf of the Zorro Trust, which held the winning ticket from the July 2 drawing.

https://oklahoman.com/article/3288656/trust-keeps-powerball-winner-a-mysterybrspan-classhl2only-lottery-commission-knows-who-is-now-293-millon-richerspan

There was also a computer malfunction that pre-empted the televised broadcast of the Sunday draw, and instead the drawing was held later and monitored by an auditing firm.

 

The Daily article discloses: Trusts shield the winner or winners from public scrutiny. “We were hopeful that they would come in, but as time passed, we know they were going to form a trust,” Finks said. Instead, the July 2nd ticket of $29.3 million was paid out to a mysterious financial planning company, “Zorro Trust”. Coincidentally, on July 1st, 2008, Epstein also started to serve his 18-month jail term in Florida as Inmate No. W35755.

So is Zorro Trust actually Jeffrey Epstein?

 

Zorror Trust, Jeffrey Epstein and Brice Gordon

 

King Brothers, Pine Canyon Ranch and King Land and Cattle sold Zorro Trust of New York at least 6,270 acres and water rights.

Albuquerque Journal, 04 Sep 1994: Zorro Trust is headed by Jeffrey Epstein of New York City, who, King said planned to form Zorro Ranch. Epstein couldn’t be reached for comment.

 

A public notice in the New Mexico Environment Department Ground Water Quality Bureau, had a listing for Zorro Ranch with a principal contact , Brice M. Gordon, the Ranch Manager and the manager of Zorro Trust, with an associated e-mail address of zorro.office@gmail.com.

continued:

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:14 a.m. No.19327372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7393 >>7402 >>7457

>>19327350

continued:

 

Zorro Development Corporation is a privately held company in New York, NY, with a SIC Code “8741, Management Services”, and lists Brice Gordon as a Principal in a company that “employs a staff of approximately 2.”

 

Jeffrey Epstein’s, “New Mexico” spread in his black book identifies a column as Epstein, Jeffrey, Zorro Ranch, with a phone listing for Brice & Karen. The very same Brice M. Gordon, who is a manager of Zorro Trust.

 

The link between Jeffrey Epstein and Zorro Trust is very apparent, so the question that begs asking. Did Jeffrey Epstein receive $29.3 million in the form of an anonymous trust from the Oklahoma Powerball Lottery? And why did it happen after July 1st, 2008, just as Epstein started to serve his 18-month jail term in Florida?

 

Jeffrey Epstein’s pilot Larry Visoski and his deposition

 

https://twitter.com/kelly2277/status/914599884027777026?s=20

The second page of Larry Visoski’s deposition seems to make reference to the Powerball winnings as well.

 

Mr Edwards: The Zorro Trust winning an 85 million dollar — claiming the ticket for 85 million dollar Powerball ticket in 2008.

 

continued:

 

 

>>19327147

>>19327233

>>19327262

>>19327275

>>19327262 YES YES YES

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:16 a.m. No.19327393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7411 >>7457

>>19327372

continued:

“What, you’re going to start to believe those conspiracy theories?! Please, it’s all coincidence!”

Jeffrey Epstein, his ties to the Office of Foreign Missions and Bill Clinton

 

The Office of Foreign Missions, entered into a two-year lease with Jeffrey Epstein .

Itwas reported in the Daily News, 23 Dec 1997, that a veritable “small castle” located on 34 East 69th Street, in Manhattan was rented out to Jeffrey Epstein by the US State Department in 1992 for $15,000 a month. In November 1996, the feds sued Epstein and Fisher. Later, an eviction order was served on July 16, 1998 and the marshal noted on the service receipt that the tenants had moved out.”

 

In November 1996, the feds sued Epstein and Fisher.

The voluminous court documents in the federal case that started in Nov 1996, and saw court appearances in 1998, between Jeffrey Epstein and the United States, revealed that Richard C. Massey, an official from the Office of Foreign Missions was Jeffrey Epstein’s point of contact for his lease.

 

“As you are aware, Mr. Epstein’s apparent departure from the house… have been matters of serious concern to this office,” wrote Thomas E. Burns Jr. then deputy director of the Office of Foreign Missions, in April 1996 in a letter attached to court filings. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosiegray/jeffrey-epstein-state-department

The Office of Foreign Missions has a mandate to “serve the foreign diplomatic community residing in the United States ensuring that all diplomatic benefits, privileges, and immunities would be properly exercised in accordance with federal laws.” One can only wonder why the OMF would rent a building to Jeffrey Epstein, billionaire sex offender.

Jeffrey E. Epstein cheque to the Office of Foreign Missions, Department of State: https://twitter.com/TVolscho/status/1147765307395756032?s=20

On April 19, 1996, Epstein had a telephone call with the United States Department of State’s Office of Foreign Missions. The recorded details reveal that, “In 1992, OFM entered into a two-year lease with Epstein, to run from February 1, 1992 through January 31, 1994. The agreed rent was $15,000 per month. Pursuant to the lease’s Use Clause, only Epstein, his family, servants, or approved subtenants or assignees could occupy the premises.” On August 28, 1992, OFM and Epstein extended the lease for three more years, to January 31, 1997.

 

continued:

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:19 a.m. No.19327411   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7427 >>7457 >>7666

>>19327393

continued:

Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton

34 East 69th Street near Madison Ave. — The Office of Foreign Missions entered into a two-year lease with Epstein on February 1, 1992, which was later extended to January 31, 1997.

Ifyou trace the dates when Jeffrey Epstein donated money to political candidates, it’s worth taking note, that on January 30, 1992, Epstein donated one payment of $1,000.00 to Bill Clinton. On February 1st, 1992, Jeffrey moved into his new palatial digs on 34 East 69th Street, through a deal that stemmed from within the Office of Foreign Missions.

 

Surely all coincidences? Citizen journalists would like to know.

“What you going to say the “Clinton Body Count” is real? Of course it was coincidences!”

Here a Ponzi scheme, there a Ponzi scheme

 

The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana, 04 Jun 1994, Sat

Steven Hoffenberg, a mentor to Jeffrey Epstein was also involved in a giant Ponzi scheme. Jeffrey Epstein is also listed as an interested party in the $1.4 billion dollar Ponzi Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler case as well, so it’s truly amazing how Epstein is always one degree of separation from the “world’s largest Ponzi schemes”.

 

Vanity Fair reports: Steven Hoffenberg, pleaded guilty to cheating investors out of $460 million in 1995 — at the time, the largest Ponzi scheme ever. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison and, after his release in 2013, began sounding the alarm on Epstein, who had worked at Hoffenberg’s Towers Financial Corporation after leaving Bear Stearns. He claimed that Epstein had been his co-conspirator in the scheme and that Epstein’s fortune was built on Towers Financial’s fraud. “He was great at moving money illegally,” Hoffenberg says. “He was the deeper architect to getting things accomplished.”

 

continued:

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:21 a.m. No.19327427   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7457

>>19327411

continued:

Steven Hoffenberg, one time New York Post owner.

Hoffenberg still owes his victims some $1 billion in restitution, and in 2016 he sued Epstein to recover some of the money. (He eventually dropped the suit.) Last year, two victims brought a suit against Epstein making the same claims as Hoffenberg but voluntarily dismissed the suit two months later.

Robert Maxwell, Mortimer Zuckerman, and Steven Hoffenberg have clashed before in bidding wars to buy up media assets. In Feb. 8, 1993, Securities and Exchange Commission sued Hoffenberg, charging his debt collection company, Towers Financial, with fraudulently selling millions of dollars in securities. Jeffrey Epstein allegedly helped to mastermind the scheme.

“You’re about to see an entire story about this supposed billionaire and the story about his financial empire, which is as big as the tragedy with the girls,” Hoffenberg says. “It’s billions of dollars, and it’s a fiasco.”

 

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34645577/powerful_friends_and_enemies/

 

“Please, I barely know Robert Maxwell, and Mortimer Zuckerman, and Steven Hoffenberg, and Bill Clinton, and…” (side note: Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, and Mortimer Zuckerman bought New York Magazine in 2003:

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34378410/jeffrey_epstein_harvey_weinstein/ )

 

Further reading:

What was Epstein up to? Why had he abandoned the decadent mansion so abruptly and moved out without getting permission to sublet? https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosiegray/jeffrey-epstein-state-department

 

Jeffrey Epstein, and an eyewitness account from the NY scene in those years by Kirby Sommers: https://www.kirbysommers.com/blog-1/2019/7/30/department-of-state-rents-five-story-building-on-east-69th-street-to-jeffrey-epstein-in-1991

 

 

 

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Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:28 a.m. No.19327457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7481 >>7491 >>7493 >>7553

>>19327350 Lottery and Epstein?????

>>19327372

>>19327393

>>19327411

>>19327427

 

 

Trump can expose it all and make it a real winning talking point to open door about the FED, taxes, corruption, laundering

that is easily digested by everyone

 

>>19327185

>>19327147

>>19327233

>>19327262

>>19327262 YES YES YES

>>19327262

>>19327275

>>19327306

>>19327189

>>19327198

>>19327221

>>19327147

>>19327154

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:34 a.m. No.19327481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7491 >>7529 >>7553 >>7637

>>19327457

>>19327350

>>19327147

 

https://thelostogle.com/2019/08/14/no-jeffrey-epstein-did-not-win-25-million-from-an-oklahoma-lottery-ticket-or-did-he

 

EVERYTHING ELSE

No, Jeffrey Epstein did not win $25-million from an Oklahoma lottery ticket… or did he?!

3:47 PM EDT on August 14, 2019

 

Over the weekend, some dude published a Medium article titled "Jeffrey Epstein won the Oklahoma Powerball lottery, July 2, 2008." The article received a lot of shares and traction online, but eventually was removed for violating the Medium terms of service.

 

This isn't the first time the accusation has made its way through the Internet conspiracy mill. In July, Bloomberg tried it's best to refute the story:

 

Did Epstein win the Powerball lottery while he was in prison?

 

It’s not a completely crazy question. In August 2008, shortly after Epstein began his 13-month prison sentence in Florida, an entity called the Zorro Trust submitted the winning ticket for an $85 million jackpot. The ticket had been bought at a convenience store in Altus, Oklahoma. (The trust took the money as a lump sum, which came to $29.3 million after taxes.)

 

As it happens, Epstein had an entity called the Zorro Trust; he used it to make donations to politicians in New Mexico, where he had a ranch called — yep — the Zorro Ranch. (A federal prosecutor in New Mexico has begun an investigation into whether Epstein abused underage girls at his ranch.)

 

A few years ago, a lawyer representing some alleged victims took the prospect of Epstein winning the lottery seriously enough that he brought it up during a deposition with Epstein’s former pilot.

 

But the Oklahoma City newspaper, the Oklahoman, did a little more digging and discovered that the anonymous winner worked in a grocery store across the street from the convenience store where the winning ticket was sold. Apparently, she decided to use the same name for her trust as Epstein did for his.

 

Not everything’s a mystery. Sometimes, it’s just a coincidence.

 

Yep, there's nothing to see here. The Oklahoman – a conservative newspaper that has always had a soft spot for global elites –learned that the anonymous lottery winner just happened to work in a grocery store across the street. Here's a snippet from the article:

 

Source says winner worked at grocery store

The winner is a woman who worked evenings at United Supermarket in Altus, the store's meat department manager confirmed.

 

Larry Cox declined to provide his former co-worker's name, saying the woman had requested anonymity.

 

"But if you had to pick someone in town to win it, she'd be in the one I'd pick,” Cox said.

 

"It was just meant to be, I guess,” he said.

 

The grocery store, at 600 E Broadway, is less than a block from the Stripe's convenience store that sold the winning ticket.

 

Hmmn. So the source for the article was the manager of a grocery store meat department with the last name Cox? That seems reliable enough. As we all know, it's virtually impossible for writers to make up sources, so I guess Bloomberg is right – sometimes, it’s just a coincidence.

 

Or is it.

 

For giggles, I decided to see what the reporter of the article – Tony Thornton – was up to. From his LinkedIn profile, I learned that just a few months after the lottery story was published in The Oklahoman, he accepted a job with a big energy company:

Devon Energy, as well all know, is an NYSE-traded energy company that uses massive loads of cash, debt and complex accounting methods to fund drilling operations all over the world. The company, which was co-founded by local oligarch Larry Nichols, has been a player in the global natural gas industry since the 1970s, around the same time another Oklahoma-born oligarch – Robert (Bob) Hefner III – became one of the world's most successful natural gas drillers.

continued:

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:35 a.m. No.19327491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7553

>>19327481

continued:

 

Why does that matter? Bob Hefner III's name just so happens to appear in Jeffrey Epstein's little black book that was leaked online a few years ago:

 

Devon Energy, as well all know, is an NYSE-traded energy company that uses massive loads of cash, debt and complex accounting methods to fund drilling operations all over the world. The company, which was co-founded by local oligarch Larry Nichols, has been a player in the global natural gas industry since the 1970s, around the same time another Oklahoma-born oligarch – Robert (Bob) Hefner III – became one of the world's most successful natural gas drillers.

 

Why does that matter? Bob Hefner III's name just so happens to appear in Jeffrey Epstein's little black book that was leaked online a few years ago:

 

This would also probably be a good time to point out that Bob Hefner III, Larry Nichols and The Oklahoman's former owners – The Gaylord Family – all go way back. In fact, check out this 1989 Oklahoman article from the paper's society pages. It documents the time Bob Hefner brought his wife Lorna to Oklahoma City to meet all his Nichols Hills buddies. Guess who was there?

 

Isn't that nice? Polly Nichols is the wife of Devon Energy founder Larry Nichols, and Christy Everest, in case you forgot, would eventually become publisher of The Oklahoman! How interesting is it that Tony Thornton – the guy who reported that a sweet little grocery store employee won the lottery using a trust name that was frequently used Epstein – would eventually end up working for people who were closely associated with Bob Hefner, who, once again, had his name and phone number appear in Jeffrey Epstein's little black book? I'm sure it’s all just a coincidence.

 

Actually, I am pretty sure this is all a coincidence. The point of this article is to show how easy it is to take random information from the Internet and then piece it together to fit some sort of conspiratal narrative. Hopefully we get a lot of pageviews out of it before Devon's lawyers ask us to take it down!

 

Anyway, if you have any inside information about who really won the lottery in 2008, or can uncover any connection between Zorro Trust and Zorro's Tacos – an old southside taco stand that had the budget to buy ads in The Oklahoman – let us know in the comments:

 

Patrick

@okcpatrick

Patrick is the founder, editor and publisher of The Lost Ogle.

https://thelostogle.com/2019/08/14/no-jeffrey-epstein-did-not-win-25-million-from-an-oklahoma-lottery-ticket-or-did-he

 

 

>>19327457

>>19327350

>>19327147

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:40 a.m. No.19327529   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7553 >>7637

>>19327481

>he store's meat department manager confirmed.

 

A few years ago, a lawyer representing some alleged victims took the prospect of Epstein winning the lottery seriously enough that he brought it up during a deposition with Epstein’s former pilot.

 

But the Oklahoma City newspaper, the Oklahoman, did a little more digging and discovered that the anonymous winner worked in a grocery store across the street from the convenience store where the winning ticket was sold. Apparently, she decided to use the same name for her trust as Epstein did for his.

 

Not everything’s a mystery. Sometimes, it’s just a coincidence.

 

Yep, there's nothing to see here. The Oklahoman – a conservative newspaper that has always had a soft spot for global elites –learned that the anonymous lottery winner just happened to work in a grocery store across the street. Here's a snippet from the article:

 

Source says winner worked at grocery store

 

The winner is a woman who worked evenings at United Supermarket in Altus, the store's

meat department

manager confirmed.

 

Larry Cox declined to provide his former co-worker's name, saying the woman had requested anonymity.

 

"But if you had to pick someone in town to win it, she'd be in the one I'd pick,” Cox said.

 

"It was just meant to be, I guess,” he said.

 

The grocery store, at

600

E Broadway,

 

is less than a block from the Stripe's convenience store that sold the winning ticket.

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 7:47 a.m. No.19327585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7716

 

>>19327544 yes

but

MILLIONS other than you

do

and Trump exposes it

and if they legit find it is rigged

and then fixes it

and does not tax it any longer

that would be a huge favor to trump

and his campaign

and presidency legacy

moar importantly

the topic itself of no tax on lottery

it opens many doors to sshow corruption

tax shit

crooks

states and federal

all topics Q drops allude to

WIN time

and all eyes and ears will be on it

>>19327233

>>19327221

>>19327147

Anonymous ID: 36a57b Aug. 9, 2023, 8:18 a.m. No.19327808   🗄️.is 🔗kun

how many times are you gonna tell us.

>>19327799

now we just skip past your posts as you posts so many times every bred

fhag