Lottery Schlottery

Over the years, I’ve happened upon information that made me believe the lottery *might* be a scam. For example, the money doesn’t really go toward what they say it does. And I’ve heard things about how nobody really and genuinely wins, that they occasionally “allow” somebody to win so things look somewhat legit. I’ve even heard that fake winners promote the lottery. I don’t know for sure about all that, but today takes the cake!

There is definitely something weird going on here. Terrence Williams (hilarious comedian if you’ve never heard of him) asks what numbers everybody is playing for the $1.3B lottery, and Vincent Kennedy responds. He puts out the numbers he’s playing (“Q” conspiracy theorists may notice the #17 for the Powerball) and the drawing gets delayed for the first time ever in the history of the lottery? REALLY????

Vincent has put out information before that makes it look like he knows things and has information that most people are not privy to. But this one is very interesting. That said, my mind is made up after this. I think ya’ll know what I think.

At 8:13pm on Saturday, April 6, 2024, Vincent Kennedy took to Twitter and posted a response to Terrence Williams asking what Powerball numbers everyone was playing after stating the Lottery was at $1.3 Billion. Vincent’s reply was: 11, 22, 23, 55, 69 with the Powerball at 17.
 
A couple hours later, for the very first time in history, the Powerball drawing scheduled for 10:59pm ET on Saturday, April 6, 2024, was announced to be delayed.
A short while later, we are reminded that the Powerball drawing remains delayed and are given a spiel about the integrity of the game.
An update that the drawing would happen shortly, and that it would be live streamed. My question: how can we prove whether or not it was live streamed?
Finally, the drawing. Those are definitely not the numbers predicted by Vincent Kennedy. But did we really think they would be????