Wayne Allyn Root #conspiracy #wingnut creators.com

There is a perfect precedent — in the NFL. The game was called "the Miracle at the Meadowlands." Everything about that fixed game reminds me of the 2020 stolen election. It's a perfect match.

The game was the New York Giants versus the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 19, 1978. The Giants had it won. All the Giants had to do was kneel the ball and the game was over. But they decided to run one more play — for no reason. The Giants quarterback tried to hand the ball off. The running back refused the ball. It fell to the ground. No Giant wanted to pick it up. A Philadelphia Eagles player (Herm Edwards) picked the ball up with only a few seconds on the clock and ran it back untouched into the end zone. It was the most unlikely win in the history of the NFL. It became known as "the Miracle in the Meadowlands."

But everyone with a brain... anyone who wasn't a sheep, or complete moron... and every street-smart gambler... knew they had just witnessed a fixed game. Today everyone acknowledges it. It was a stolen football game. Philadelphia had to win, or people were going to get their legs broken. Or worse.

It wasn't a "miracle." It was a mafia fix. No one can prove it. But we all know. Everyone knows. Sound familiar? Sometimes you don't need proof. You just know.

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