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The California Lottery Conspiracy Continues: Two Jackpot-Winning Mega Millions Tickets Were Sold at the SAME GAS STATION in Encino

USA Today — The lucky winners of two Mega Millions tickets that hit the $395 million jackpot bought the tickets at the same California store.

"JACKPOT! There were not one but two #jackpot-winning tickets sold last night in California, and both came from the same gas station market in Encino. While unusual, it’s also not unheard of, and it will be interesting to see who comes forward!" The California Lottery said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

According to a press release, the jackpot winning tickets were sold at a Chevron gas station in Encino.

The winning tickets matched all five winning numbers in Friday's drawing (21, 26, 53, 66, 70) as well as the gold Mega Ball 13.

The two winners will split the $395 million jackpot, and each get $197,500,000.

No fuckin' way. They're making it too obvious at this point.

I blogged a couple months ago about the evidence that Powerball winners have been coming overwhelmingly from the state of California. So much so, in fact, that it led me to the conclusion that you'd have to be a moron of epic proportions to not agree there's something going on with the California state government and these national lottery games.

In 2022, Californians spent a total of $8.8 billion on the lottery, the third-highest total in the country and about 8 percent of the total $108 billion spent on lotteries nationwide. So if we can assume those numbers are roughly proportional for just the Powerball, the odds of someone from California winning all four of the largest jackpots in history would be about 0.004 percent — or 1 in 25,000. Your odds of getting struck by lightning are about 1 in 15,000.

So Californians are buying 8 percent of the tickets, yet winning every one of the biggest jackpots in Powerball history. And it just so happens this is in the state with the highest income taxes in the country.

So we have those numbers for Powerball and now one gas station in California selling two jackpot-winning Mega Millions tickets. What a coincidence.

I don't know who fucked up this badly when planting the winning tickets, but I'm certain there are a lot of people scrambling to cover their tracks right now. They've flown too close to the Sun and now the cover is blown.

I have made it a personal mission of mine to get to the bottom of this story and make sure those responsible are held accountable. I wouldn't be shocked if this goes all the way to the top. Someone ask Gavin Newsom a real question for once and see if he has an answer for why such a disproportionate amount of people are winning lottery jackpots in California.