ROSARY LOCK SPORTS BETTING
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Do you want to make more money? Of course, we all do. So why not use the power of the Original Rosary to make some money by betting on your favorite sports teams? Here's how it works.
Spirits can move objects. When someone sells their soul to become a professional athlete, musician, magician, or whatever else, they gain access to spirits when they need to manipulate the ball to "wow the crowd." Below on the left, the Jewish Epstein Island attendee David Copperfield demonstrates his magical skills to an audience of unsuspecting goyim. What the goyim don't see is the spirits of the dead moving crap around on his command. If the spirits were visible to the audience, David Copperfield's "magic" would look absurd. But since the spirits cannot be seen, his "magic" tricks seem miraculous. Below on the right, NFL football player Tom Brady explains his ex-wife's witchcraft and how it led to his Superbowl victories.
Below on the left is an impossible basketball shot made by Kahwi Leonard in a Game 7 buzzer beater in the final second. If you have ever played basketball, you know that this is an impossible shot. The ball bounces four times and goes in from long range. So what's happening here? Kahwi sold his soul in some Masonic type fraternity, got the backing of the spirits to move the basketball for him, made his millions through the Jewish money printing to owner to agent machine. He got his fame, won his championship, and the goyim loved it. Below in the video on the right, we see Lebron James conjuring up different demonic spirits befpre a game, using the typical Illuminati handsigns.
So what are we as Catholics doing messing around with this stuff? We're showing how the Original Rosary can stop this collaboration between spirits and athletes from happening, placing bets on the outcome, and cashing in. Why? Because we want to prove the Original Rosary's Divine Power. We want to show others how this matrix works. In this cynical, cynical world as Tom Cruise would say, money and results talk. Our Rosary Prayers have caused many miracles, but few of these pay the bills. So why not try this and cash in?
So the way this works is, we say Rosaries to save the souls from the dominions of these demonic spirits in Hell if they help a team that you're betting against to win a game. Each Ave Prayer prayed saves about 100 souls, so a full 150 Rosary will save 15,000 souls from the dominion of the demon who is helping the Jewish Freemason performer. So it's up to the demons. Do they want to help their initiate win the game and lose 15,000 souls from their coveted dominion in Hell, from which they get their power, or do they want to sit this one out? Is it worth it to some demons to be demoted in Hell's hierarchy to help some jock win a game on any given Sunday? Or would it be in their interest to let the ball player show the world what he capable of with his own talent? Do we have to up the ante to ten Rosaries, putting the souls of 150,000 on the line to win a higher profile game? Or is it worth it for the demons to lose those souls so that we do not gain converts, which will cause the demons to lose even more souls in the future? So many questions...
So that's what were trying to figure out here - how many Rosaries does it take to force our will on the outcomes of different types of sporting events.
Below is a comment section where I'd like anyone posting to put today's date in the comments so we can be transparent and honest about what we're doing. If 15 Rosaries won a game for a big underdog, we'll take note of that. If 5 Rosaries were not enough and one of our bets didn't win, we'll take note of that just as well. This way we know we will have to pray more Rosaries on the next attempt.
After an event is finished, I'll add the summary of what happened to the html text below so we can build a database of Rosary case studies. Over time, we'll have enough data so we can refine our methods to win more in the future.



