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The Lotto Black Book Official Review
If you knew of a way to beat the lottery, would you use your newfound ability? But more importantly, would you actually write a book so that others could discover your amazing new talent? Well, that's just what one gentleman did and beating the lottery is just what his book, The Lotto Black Book, is intended to do. Let's find out if this guy's 'secret' really works.
When you play the lottery, you are taking a huge chance with your money. Most people don't consider it much of a loss because it's only a dollar or maybe even $5. But when begin to add up all the lottery tickets the average player spends in a week or a month or even a year, the financial impact becomes a little more apparent.
Yet when you play the lottery, you are up against millions to one odds. You have better odds of being struck by lightning or being kicked by a mule, even if you don't live anywhere near a mule! So when a guy comes out with a book called The Lotto Black Book that promises to 'crack' the lottery code so that a person can win again and again, he should expect to be made fun of. People will literally laugh in your face if you claim to be able to win the lottery any time you want, but that's just what this guy claims and he has the photos and documentation to prove it.
It's true! There is even a photo of the guy's leg in a cast where he was shot in the foot by robbers who wanted his lottery winning secrets. He escaped with his life and instead of those two men getting the secret, this mathematical genius went on to write a book called The Lotto Black Book. Does it really work?
The Result
I will be the first to tell you that I was very skeptical when I first bought this book. I thought that it was gonig to be full of complex equations that you'd have to be a math professor to figure out and that the book would be a waste of time and money. But that's not what I found at all.
The guy who wrote the book actually has a great sense of humor and his book is actually very easy to follow, even for the average person. And the best part is that the techniques he uses are some that anyone can use. I won over six hundred dollars after using his techniques, in fact. Will it work for you? Probably. It has for me and a lot of other people who you'll meet on his website.
Listen, if you've never won the lottery and, even if you don't believe a word I'm saying, get The Lotto Black Book. It's guaranteed to work or your money back so you have nothing to lose. But even if you just want to stoke your curiosity, get this book, as you will surely be hooked like I am and you'll want to tell everyone you know about your new secret to winning and beating the lottery.
About the Author
Go to The Lotto Black Book website to get two free chapters so that you can see for yourself just how easy it is to beat the lottery.
Is Gatsby from The Great Gatsby Actually a Black Man Passing as White?
Clues:
1) Gatsby was described as a pale man.
2) Gatsby is stealing the wife of another. The unlucky husband rants twice about how the "mud-races are stealing everything away from hard-working white people" and is generally described as an unobservant fool.
3) This is the biggest hint of all. Gatsby's estate is described by his intimate and clear-thinking friend as "40 acres and a mansion." This clearly alludes to the Reconstruction era slogan of "40 acres and a mule," a program that was meant to enfranchise freed slaves...
What do you guys thing? Possible? Likely? Load of bull? Moooo ![]()
I would like to add, that this isn't my original idea. I read an article about this by African-American scholars who specialize in the culture of "passing for white," that is, black men and women who had successfully poised in one way or another as white people. Apparently there is a culture behind it that I know only so little about.
Well, Shelly Fisher Fishkin got a best selling book out of "Was Huck Black?" Maybe that should be the trend in American literary criticism. "Was Gatsby Black?" "Was Hester Prynne Black?" Finally, "Was Moby Dick Black?" Yeah, that's the ticket.


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