Sunday, September 1, 2013

Ray Lewis Says Super Bowl Blackout Wasn't An Accident



As if you didn't need more reasons to hate Ray Lewis more here you go. Lewis is calling the blackout in Super Bowl XLVII a conspiracy, basically saying they did it to stop the Baltimore Ravens from blowing out the San Francisco 49ers. Here's the quote from NFL.com http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000237174/article/ray-lewis-super-bowl-xlvii-blackout-was-no-accident

"I'm not gonna accuse nobody of nothing -- because I don't know facts," Lewis said, according to USA Today's Nate Davis. "But you're a zillion-dollar company, and your lights go out? No. (Laughs) No way.


"Now listen, if you grew up like I grew up -- and you grew up in a household like I grew up -- then sometimes your lights might go out, because times get hard. I understand that. But you cannot tell me somebody wasn't sitting there and when they say, 'The Ravens (are) about to blow them out. Man, we better do something.' ... That's a huge shift in any game, in all seriousness. And as you see how huge it was because it let them right back in the game."


The funny thing is Lewis isn't the only one that has called the blackout during the Super Bowl a conspiracy. World-famous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones from InfoWars.com also said that the Super Bowl blackout was rigged. Here's the video on that.

Here's some more videos that are claiming the same thing......This next one is brilliant.


And that's why I love videos like that. I have a borderline crack-like addiction to these videos.


So what is the truth? Did the lights really go out because the NFL wanted a closer game or was it something bigger like the New World Order and Illuminati type shit? Also, I'm glad Ray Lewis can give us some groundbreaking insight on the conspiracy of the Super Bowl, but still couldn't tell the truth about that murder case.






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