People are giving up gambling, regardless of culture or geography, because moral and mental health vary directly with that of the subject's ethic environment

I'm always wondering "which article is going to break the game open?"


Now, with a readership of 36 out of over seven billion people, that might seem a grandiose expectation. But it's the way you have to play, if you want to win. 


This subject might be accessible enough to people that it cuts through the fog. Breaks the spell.


Remember, spells BREAK. Spells can be BROKEN.


And the truth of White magic trumps the lies of Black magic every time.








PEOPLE ARE GIVING UP GAMBLING REGARDLESS OF CULTURE OR GEOGRAPHY, BECAUSE MORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH VARY DIRECTLY WITH THAT OF THE SUBJECT’S ETHERIC ENVIRONMENT


Great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. They began in earnest in 2012, and have been increasing in speed and magnitude. I began writing this series of articles, entitled "Positive Changes That Are Occurring", in July of 2013.


These historically-unprecedented positive changes are being driven by many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich's work. 


Since Don Croft first fabricated tactical Orgonite in 2000, its widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution has been unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix built and expanded by our dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. And, as a result, the Ether is returning to its natural state of health and vitality.


One of those changes is that gambling rates are dropping, regardless of culture or geography. 


Gambling is driven by, variously, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Envy and Pride. Those are, spectacularly, six of the seven deadly sins.


Gambling is dropping regardless of culture or geography because moral and mental health vary directly with that of the subject’s etheric environment.


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(Check out the matching  - and admittedly-attractive - Satanic “Royal” purple dresses on the Bond gambler girls. They both have the large eyes and parchment-white skin of the Neanderthal bloodline that has ruled things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. The "Universal Donor" O bloodline, the "Royal" bloodline, the Neanderthal bloodline.)


The controlled press will do anything to keep your eye off the wider trend I’ve just documented. Which is why, in every nation, bullshit plausible-deniability excuses are put forward at the local level in an effort to “compartmentalize” the phenomenon.


DECREASING GAMBLING: THE STATISTICS, THE PLAUSIBLE-DENIABILITY EXCUSES, AND THE STONEWALLING


The number of Germans who gambled once during the year decreased 36.8% from 2007 to 2011. CalvinAyre.com described this decrease only-generally as “significant”.


Problem gambling rates in Germany decreased 20% from 2009 to 2011, while pathological gambling rates in Germany increased 8% during the same time period. Here we can see the majority of the populace seeing an improvement in their moral and mental health along with that of the etheric environment, while the craziest subset of the populace doubled down and got crazier.


Female pathological gambling rates in Germany decreased 77% from 2011 to 2013, while the male pathological gambling rate decreased 48% during the same time period.


The number of Germans who gambled once during the year decreased 7.2% from 2011 to 2015. That’s an average annual rate of decrease of 1.8% per year over those four years. The average decrease in Germans who gambled once a year was 80% larger from 2007 to 2011 than it was from 2011 to 2015.


The number of problem gamblers in Germany decreased 39% from 2011 to 2015. While the number of severe pathological gamblers in Germany decreased 55% from 2011 to 2015.


CalvinAyre.com described the latter decreases only-generally as “significant”, and offered no suggestion as to what might be driving the historically-unprecedented shift in social mores. Nor did they mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Here we can see that the, er, tables have turned, and that the decrease in the craziest people is larger than that of the slightly less crazy. Or, more correctly, the larger decreases for the less-crazy are in the past, and now, as the health of the ether climbs ever higher, the most-crazy are "catching up” in the return to sanity.


The number of people gambling in the Australian Central Territory decreased by 15% from 2011 to 2015. Gambling revenue in the territory decreased by 19% over the same time period.


The Australian National University College of Arts offered no suggestion as to what might be driving the historically-unprecedented shift in social mores, nor did they mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


The number of Germans who gambled at least once during the year decreased 32% from 2007 to 2015. That’s an average annual rate of decrease of 4% over those eight years.


Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 3.8% in 2010.


Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased .5% in 2011.


Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased 1.5% in 2012.


Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased 4.7% in 2013.


Poker machine revenue in South Australia decreased 20% from 2013 to 2018. 


Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased 45% in 2014.


Eurpeangaming.eu offered no suggestion as to what might be driving the historically-unprecedented shift in social mores in Sweden, nor did they mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 5% in 2015.


Poker machine revenue in South Australia decreased 5.3% in 2016. 


We learned previously that poker machine revenue in South Australia decreased 20% from 2013 to 2018, an average decrease of 5% over those five years. The 5.3% increase in 2016 shows that the decrease in the gambling rate in Australia is getting larger, going forward in time.


The University of Adelaide attributed the ever-increasing drops in poke machine revenue in South Australia to “weak population growth or decline, and the impact of the mining downturn." 


The University did not mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 1.8% in 2017.


In 2017, all three of New York’s new casinos underperformed their projected revenues by 30% or more. 


As to what drove the state-wide decrease, the New York Times said “New York's Bet on New Casinos Has Yet to Hit Jackpot”. There was no mention that the decreases were part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Crown Resorts gambling revenue decreased 10% in Fiscal Year 2017. 


Afr.org attributed this historically unprecedented shift in social mores to “China arrests”. They did not mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Casino revenue in Northwest Indiana decreased 6.2% year-over-year in February 2017. 


The author of the article that I can no longer locate attributed the huge decrease to a “sluggish winter”, implying - plausibly -  that people had stayed home because it was cold. It's a "plausible-deniability excuse, put forward by the propgandist at afr.org. Who made no mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue in Alberta, Canada decreased by 6.7% year-over-year in March 2017. 


Alberta's Calgary Herald offered no suggestion as to what might have driven the historically-unprecedented shift in social mores, there, nor did they mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue in Delaware decreased by over 40% year-over year in April 2017. 


The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “unknown.” That’s why casinous.com said that the staggering, historically-unprecedented drop in gambling in Delaware had taken place “for unknown reasons”. They also made no mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue at the Jack Cleveland Casino decreased 8.3% year-over-year in May 2017. 


cdcgamingreports.com offered no suggestion as to what might be driving that historically-unprecedented shift in social mores, nor did they mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue at Northwest Indiana casinos decreased 10.1 year-over-year in May 2017.


Gambling revenue at Northwest Indiana casinos decreased 6.9% year-over-year in June 2017.


Gambling revenue at Northwest Indiana casinos decreased 4.3% year-over-year in July 2017.


Gambling revenue at the Horseshoe, Northwest Indiana’s largest casino, the Region’s largest casino, decreased 10.2% year-over-year in July 2017. 


Gambling revenue at the Ameristar casino in East Chicago decreased 3.4% year-over-year in July 2017.


The Northwest Indiana Times offered no suggestion as to what might be driving the historically-unprecedented shift in social mores there, nor did they mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey decreased 2.7% year-over-year in July 2017. The Press of Atlantic City attributed the decrease to “the shutdown of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino”. The Press did not mention that the decrease was part of a wider trend taking place in all the nations.


Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 3.4% in 2018. 


Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 6% in 2019. While gambling in Sweden increased 18% from 2015 to 2019, 2019’s total was still 40% below the peak of 41,3 billion in 2011.



THE ARTICLES


In March 2016, the Australian National University College of Arts said “Report shows drop in gambling in the ACT”.


Where “drop” in gambling is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


The author tacked “REPORT shows” on the front end of the headline to give the subconscious of the reader the green light to say “oh, but was just one report!” The propagandist knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Repeating the meme to hammer it into the subconscious the article continues: “A new report into gambling in the ACT has found a significant drop over the past five years in the number of people gambling and how much money they spend on gambling.”


Where “significant” drop is, once again, general. The article continues: “It found the proportion of people gambling fell around 15 per cent, while gambling expenditure in the ACT fell by 19 per cent over the five years”.


The author used “fell” because it’s it’s softer than “dropped”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


The author doesn’t offer any suggestion as to what is driving the see-the-needle-moving decrease in gambling that they have, at long last, specifically delineated. That’s an example of the propaganda known as “stonewalling”. 


They also don’t mention that dropping gambling in Australia is part of a larger, wider trend. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


Casino revenue in Northwest Indiana decreased 6.2% in February 2017.


The author of the article I an no longer locate attributed the huge decrease to a “sluggish winter”, implying that people had stayed home because it was cold.


In April 2017, casinous.com said “Delaware Sees Gambling Revenue Drop by over 40% from 2016”.


Where “sees” revenue drop steps Delaware back a step from actually experiencing it.


Repeating the meme, the article continues: “Delaware has seen revenue generated by its Internet gambling operators drop by over 40% in March 2017, when compared to March 2016, for unknown reasons.


In May 2017, cdcgamingreports.com said “Jack Cleveland Casino's slide continues: Saw 8.3 percent drop in April”.


Where “slide” is general, and brings to mind the happiness of a child going down a slide at the playground. “Saw” 8.3% drop steps Jack’s Cleveland Casino back a step from actually experiencing it.


The propagandist offers no suggestion as to why gambling is dropping in Cleveland. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.


There’s also no mention that the drop in Cleveland is part of a larger, wider trend. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


They’re desperate to keep you from discerning that moral and mental health vary directly with that of the ether. 


In August 2017, Press of Atlantic City said “Atlantic City casino revenue drops by 2.7 percent”.


The article continues: “The resort’s casino industry saw gambling revenue decrease by 2.7 percent in July compared with a year ago, according to state gambling figures released Monday afternoon.”


Where “SAW gambling revenue decrease” walks it back a step from Atlantic City actually experiencing it.


The article continues: “Overall casino gambling revenue, including internet gambling, totaled $267.8 million, compared with $275.2 in July 2016, according to the figures. The numbers include comparisons to when the shuttered Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort was open. If you take the Taj Mahal out of the equation, the city’s seven remaining casinos saw their overall gambling revenues, including internet gambling, increase by 3.9 percent. The remaining casinos took in $267.8 million last month compared with $257.7 million in July 2016.”


Where the bullshit plausible-deniability excuse “shutdown of the Trump Taj Mahal” is put forward at the local level to take your eye off the wider trend I’m documenting here. The author makes no mention of the fact that gambling is dropping regardless of culture or geography. 


The 2.7% year-over-year drop in Atlantic City in July of 2017 maps against the 2% overall drop seen in Mississippi in 2017.


In August 2017, europeangaming.eu said “Sweden Sees Continued Drop in Regulated Gambling Revenue”.


Where “SEES continued drop” walks the general, unspecified “drop” in gambling revenue back from Sweden actually experiencing it. “REGULATED gambling revenue” bravely implies that the same amount of gambling is going on, only it’s moved underground.


Say what you will about them, there’s no quit in these guys, and of course gals.


The article continues:


2010 - 39.8

2011 41.3 (Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 3.8% in 2010 - ed)

2012 - 41.1 (Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased .5% in 2011 - ed)

2013-  40.5 (Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased 1.5% in 2012 - ed)

2014 - 38.7 (Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased 4.7% in 2013 - ed)

2015 -  21.1 (Gambling revenue in Sweden decreased 45% in 2014 - ed)

2016 22.2 (Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 5% in 2015 - ed)


(From a separate article - “Total gross gaming revenue on the Swedish gambling market amounted to SEK 22.6 billion in 2017”. Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 1.8% in 2017. “In 2019 the Swedish gambling market had a total gross revenue of SEK 24,8 billion. 2018, the total gross revenue was 23,4 billion”. Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 3.4% in 2018. Gambling revenue in Sweden increased 6% in 2019. While gambling in Sweden increased 18% from 2015 to 2019, 2019’s total was still 40% below the peak of 41,3 billion in 2011.


Can you see how the author buried the figures in a table, and didn’t do any analysis on the numbers? They’re desperately hoping you don’t do the math, and learn about that epochal, historically-unprecedented 45% decrease in 2014.


The article continues: “The continued drop in gross gambling revenue and the rise of unregulated gambling was what urged Swedish authorities to initiate a review of the state of the local industry and to potentially open the local market for licensed international operations.”


Where the author used the general “drop”, and provided the numbers from 2010 to 2016, but carefully avoided doing any analysis on them. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. So, I had to do the math.


Sweden’s gambling revenue dropped 49% from 2011 to 2015. Sweden’s gambling revenue down by half in just four years. An historically-unprecedented sea change in societal mores, unremarked upon by the author of the article. No explanation is provided for it. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.


There’s also no mention of the fact that Sweden’s epochal drop in gambling matches decreases seen in every other nation. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


In August 2017, Google allowed gambling apps on the Play Store for the first time.


For those late to the party, Google did not become the worlds foremost manufacturer of Terminator robots by selling ad space in the margins of web pages. Someone on Don Croft’s old forum once trenchantly observed “Google is the NSA’s clown name”.


In August 2017, afr.org said “Crown Resorts profits hit by VIP revenue fall after China arrests”.


The article continues: “The gaming and entertainment business took a hit from a fall in VIP gambling revenue, leading to double-digit profit and revenue falls for the 2017 financial year. Crown, which officially welcomed back billionaire major shareholder James Packer to its board on Thursday, recorded normalised net profit after tax of $343 million from revenue of $3.24 billion, down 15.7 per cent and 10 per cent respectively from the previous year. The result also missed analyst forecasts.”


In August 2017, the Northwest Indian Times said “NWI casino revenue drops in July”.


Where “revenue DROPS” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


Under the false guise of familiarity, the propagandist has omitted the name of the state, to make the subject virtually unsearchable.


The article continues: “Northwest Indiana’s casinos collectively had their third down month in a row in July, seeing their gambling take drop 4.3 percent to $81.9 million as compared to the same month a year ago.”


Where “seeing’ walks Northwest Indiana back a step from actually experiencing the going-out-of-business 4.3% YOY drop.


We’ve now seen that gambling revenue decreased 2% in Mississippi in 2017, and that gambling in Atlantic City dropped 2.7% year-over-year in July of 2017, and that gambling revenue at Northwest Indiana’s casinos dropped 4.3% year-over-year in July of 2017.


Gambling is dropping regardless of geography. It’s wholesale societal change, created by the Orgonite-driven improvement in the health of the ether. Moral and mental health vary directly with the subject’s etheric environment.


The article continues: “That comes on top of year-over-year declines of 10.1 percent and 6.9 percent in May and June, respectively, according to the Indiana Gaming Commission’s monthly report.” 


The author used “declines” because it’s softer than “drops”, and because declines are shallow. An eight-ish percent YOY drop is not shallow. It is a precipitous, going-out-of-business drop.


The article continues: }But the casinos’ loss is often the customers’ win — the amount of money gambled at table games was 10.8 percent higher this July than last, but the casinos’ “win” was 15.8 percent lower. “Last year, the house played particularly lucky,” Horseshoe General Manager Dan Nita said. “In July 2016, the customers played particularly lucky.”


It’s a one-time-only plausible-deniability excuse, that can’t be used again. 


The article continues: “Horseshoe’s table-game win decline was 31 percent to $8.6 million; slot machine win, at $25.2 million, was up slightly.”


Where “up SLIGHTLY” is general. Table game down by a third! Going Out Of Business, my literally-blood-drinking generational Satanist friends.


The article continues: “Overall, revenues at Horseshoe, the Region’s largest casino, declined 10.2 percent to $33.8 million. Ameristar, in East Chicago, won $19.8 million, down 3.4 percent.”


Once again, the word “declined” was used to conjure a shallow decrease - a ruse to cover a see-the-needle-moving 10% drop in overall revenue. Don’t let the door hit you on the ass on the way out!


In September 2017, the University of Adelaid said a $38 million drop in poker machine gambling for South Australia was attributed to “weak population growth or decline, and the impact of the mining downturn."


In September 2017, an addiction study said German problem gambling rates were “falling”.


In September 2017, the New York Times said “New York's Bet on New Casinos Has Yet to Hit Jackpot”.


October 2017, dropping casino stocks were attributed to “the Vegas shooting.”


In October 2017, Macau casinos “dropped” as golden week visitor numbers “disappointed”.


Gambling revenues for Macau dropped 21.4 per cent in January, 2018, falling for the 20th consecutive month.


In January 2018, Mississippi Business said “Mississippi Casino Revenue Fell 2 Percent in 2017”.

 

Where “fell” was used because it’s it’s softer than “dropped”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


Repeating the meme, the article continues: “Mississippi casino revenues fell in 2017, as slight gains by Gulf Coast casinos couldn't overcome continued declines at Mississippi River region gambling halls.”


They used “declines” because it’s softer than “drops”, and because it echoes the word “reclines”, and because declines are shallow and smooth. 


Can you see how the author carefully walked the 4% “fall” in the headline back merely to “revenues FELL” in the body?


“Slight” gains is also general. Since it’s unspecified, we know that the propagandist made it up completely, and that there were not, in fact, any gains whatsoever.


No mention is made as to what drove the large 2% drop in gambling revenue in Mississippi in 2017. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”. 


And no mention is made about the drop being part of a larger, wider, international trend. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


In January 2018, the Calgary Herald said “Alberta gambling revenues drop for second straight year”.


Where “drop” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon. 


The article continues: “The amount Albertans spent on gambling fell for the second year in a row in 2017 in what gaming and liquor officials say was a sign of the tough economic times. Gross revenues for all forms of legal gambling were $1.732 billion in the year ending March 31, 2017, down from $1.849 billion the previous year, states the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.”


Where the author did what they could to hedge by saying “the AMOUNT ALBERTANS SPENT ON gambling” to avoid saying “gambling fell for the second year I a row”.


The author used “fell” because it’s it’s softer than “dropped”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer. But the main reason it was used is because it’s general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.


That’s why the author provided the numbers, but carefully hedged yet again by omitting the percentage decrease between them. So, I had to do the math. Gambling in Alberta, Canada dropped 6.7% in 2017.




Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, December 17, 2020


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