Arizona secretary of state Katie Hobbs "winning" Arizona Governorship is like a casino pit boss winning a fortune on her own roulette table
By sdwells // 2022-12-07
 
Most people know that gambling at casinos, for the most part, is fixed for the gambler to lose. This is not done with one simple trick or con, but using elaborate, expensive, and technical "cheats" that put the odds of winning the "high stakes bets" next to impossible. However, if people didn't win a little here and there, they would never support gambling in the first place, and therein lies the rub. These past midterm elections apparently aren't really elections at all, but complicated, in-depth schemes where the people and machines that are running it all have all the "fixes" in place, just like the big casinos. It's hard to understand how the voting system works, how everything is counted, verified (or not verified), and reported back to the voters correctly. Nobody seems to be able to properly verify, investigate, or challenge anything that goes on behind closed doors. This is the same with the casinos, where the eye in the sky is always watching, the odds are stacked against the gambler, the machines all sound like they're awarding winners galore, but what happens to the biggest bets with the highest stakes?

Here's how gambling firms make the gamblers think they're in control, just like Democrats and Globalists make the most important elections look "close"

A gambling firm keeps its gamblers hooked, first and foremost, by making them think they're in control. If voters assume the elections are legitimate, or at least not totally rigged, they will show up in droves to try to control the outcome. Just take a look at a massive Trump rally, as opposed to a staged and lonely Biden rally. If the Democrats, who are in complete control of the mass media right now, were to show the whole nation of Democrats just how many Trump supporters there really are and were in 2016, the Democrat voters may have never shown up at the polls, especially not enough of them to get a win for Sleepy Joe. Or, maybe they didn't. Another way casinos and gambling firms fool the gamblers is they disguise their losses as wins. Voting polls keep voters 'coming back for more' by giving away small wins early on, like we saw at midterm elections this year. This was termed "the red mirage" all across social media and MSM, as the heads of the voting 'casinos' all knew the fix was in for the big game, and that after election day, all the Democrats were encouraged to "be patient" as the votes (bets) were all tallied, slowly and corruptly. That way, the Conservatives and Republicans could celebrate some small wins, and even think they had a few big wins in the bag, only to go home big losers after all. This was quite evident with the Arizona election for Governor, where it really looked like Kari Lake had the win in the bag, until a week later, when she 'barely' lost. Gambling outfits also keep gamblers hooked and fooled with near misses. This is evident quite frequently on slot machines, where the wheels spin round and round and the first one lands on that cherry, then the second one too, and the third one almost stops on the cherry, but slides on past, almost in slow motion, to the lemon or gold bars. Oops. Almost a winner. Try again! Most gambling addicts are first to admit they had a few big wins at the start of their gambling career, and it was all downhill after that. Notice how all the swing states went to Biden in 2020, not on voting night, but in the days after, when the machines all worked their technical magic, and the pit bosses (think NASS and the Secretaries of State) all signaled upstairs for the big bosses (think Soros payoffs and Obama Judges) to intervene. Talk about eyes in the sky and a fixed gambling scheme, the Arizona "election" for Governor was RUN and WON by "pit boss" Katie Hobbs, who "oversaw" the whole casino-style ballot odds (of conservatives being delayed and miscounted) and tabulation schemes (think fixed slot machines here), then declared herself winner. Remember, Katie Hobbs is the Secretary of State of Arizona and now magically the Governor-elect, after Kari Lake had the win in the bag on election day. How did the "ball" magically jump out of Kari Lake's sure-shot winning number and into Katie Hobbs' slot?   Sources for this article include: Censored.news TheGuardian.com TheGatewayPundit.com NaturalNews.com