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you win the jackpot. how far away are you moving?
Very true indeed. Gates provide a false sense of security. I live in a gated community and all those gates do is keep out people that mean no harm and solicitors. The bad guys cant be stopped getting in the community even with the gates closed. There is no security guard in the guard house at the gates either. The HOA says it's too expensive to hire security guards and won't pay for them. The worst felony gates help to reduce is burglary. National studies of gated community's show gates red
Mar 9, 2026, 5:45 pm - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum

Money and the Crime of Kidnaping
Here are a few points that connect my impressions to the latest facts: The Ring/Nest Video : The footage you mentioned has become a cornerstone of the investigation. Images show an armed, masked individual wearing gloves and attempting to cover the camera lens with foliage before disconnecting it. Experts noted the suspect seemed to know the exact location of the cameras, suggesting a highly pre-planned crime. The Kidnapper's Intelligence : As the detective you heard mentioned, there are sig
Feb 12, 2026, 12:28 pm - tokecap - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery is not random it's predetermined
I've always believed that state lotteries truly want winners, especially big jackpot winners. What does rigging a draw do for the state? I think there are two obvious reasons for the lotteries themselves to rig the game(s). One would be so that a few insiders could divert prize money to themselves. The other, and better, IMHO, reason would be to allow a jackpot to continue growing in order to boost sales. The problem is that no matter how much the people running the lottery might apprec
Feb 11, 2026, 2:24 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery is not random it's predetermined
Except for the fact that the state is ultimately responsible for the security and validity of it's draw methods. Let's not discount Edward Plevel's role... he was a PA state lottery official also involved in the scheme. So it is not like the PA lottery had no involvement...
Feb 1, 2026, 10:44 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is there any method or system that can an predict the first digit that will fall in Pick 3
The following from page 9 of the document spells out how they select which ball sets are used for which live drawing: The back-up public witness will then be asked to make the random ball set selections. Seventeen (17) sets of ten (10) balls, each numbered 0-9, will be contained in cases labeled A1 through A17 (or the current ball set security codes in service). The back-up witness, by means of a random drawing utilizing the envelope containing seventeen cards designated A1 through A17 (or t
Mar 2, 2026, 12:08 pm - OhSoClose - Lottery Discussion Forum

2026 lottery headlines you hope to see
Ask Sleepy Joe Biden. Why didn't it happen during his term? Why didn't Pelosi and Kamala push for the releases?? A vote was required by Congress to release the files and a law was signed by Trump to release the files. Trump got it done. Files also had to be reviewed and redacted for info like social security #s, credit card #s, addresses, personal phone numbers and a long list of personally protected info. To get this all done in a year is commendable.
Feb 20, 2026, 7:26 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Money and the Crime of Kidnaping
You would be surprised at the number of people, even well educated, who do not understand basic tech with security cams. I have had neighbors think my nestcams were fake. I do think she was targeted for having a famous daughter. I think it was likely someone who did work for the family like a landscaper. They copied a key and went in the back door. Then time was spent looking for a safe and other assets. And it is possible she recognized the criminals . I heard one talking head say this would ex
Feb 14, 2026, 5:52 am - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

I'm done playing the lottery
That's pretty common behavior among celebrities. They do tend to stick to themselves than socialize with us commoners And it's for good reasons: they can get sued for trivial b.s. that wasn't intended for. All those Hollywood types, NBA Ballers, NFLers etc., are taught to avoid common people and move differently as a celebrity. You'd be surprised how ordinary people will scheme for a way to get a celebrity entangled with them and then sue 'em. Its why most travel with security or some kind of sp
Jan 8, 2026, 2:01 pm - Ney1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are heads starting to roll?
I used to play online alot, but after they updated their security measures for credit cards I refuse. If you put any number in wrong ONE time, your card is banished for life. I accidentally put my three digit code in wrong for my debit card after I got a new one. They said I would have to use a different card, or get a new one from my bank. I get if you put it in wrong say three times, but only once?! I said nope, you lost my business
Dec 11, 2025, 8:21 am - mightwin1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery is not random it's predetermined
Just think about it in midday Wisconsin the digit #5 hasn't been hit since January 6th IOW, the #5 has come up, but by limiting the data points you're looking at you can find a partial set of data in which it doesn't show up. Cool. Still, let's pretend that the midday drawing, using the exact same procedures and equipment as for the other drawings (and ignoring the results of any test drawings that might be conducted), is somehow completely separate from those other drawings. Each time
Feb 5, 2026, 4:34 pm - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

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