The Roobet Conspiracy: Is the Online Casino Trafficking Women?

We live in a time where conspiracy theories are everywhere, but sometimes, video surfaces that brings more light to the event than just a theory. Roobet is currently in the hot seat over a claim that they are involved in human trafficking. The virtual gaming website is one that provides mostly women dealers in an online casino environment. It offers live plays where you can see the women, but something has seemed a little off about how the women appear on camera. Roobet is not a website that provides detailed reviews and guides, but one that is set up live, so we will investigate the Roobet Conspiracy and let you come to your own conclusions about its validity.

Who Started This Theory?

 Roobet was founded in 2019, so it is not a very old site. It has maintained a very high following among online gamblers, but the surfacing of this video has made many question the true nature of the site. TheCrazyGuy on TikTok was the first to bring light to the potential of this conspiracy theory and since he posted his video, over 3 million people have watched and many are coming to the realization that the claims might be true.

What is in the Video

On the video, you can see the women working as dealers at various games. At one point you can see a woman looking distraught and another woman completely falls asleep on the table. One might claim that these women are simply overworked and in need of a break, but the most concerning part of the conspiracy comes when the sleeping woman is carted off by multiple men in suits. The woman in question might weigh just over 100 pounds meaning 1 average man could pick her up. However, it takes all the men to carry this tiny woman away because they pick up the chair as well.

Why Pick Up the Chair?

This is the second most disturbing part of the viral video on TikTok. The Roobet woman is suspected of being tied to her chair and that is the reason it took multiple men to carry both the chair and the woman off camera. If the women are tied to their chairs without the ability to leave on their own accord it stands to reason that these women might be held against their will and involved in human trafficking. The women that are on the site often appear drugged at times leading to the theory that drugs are used to keep them in line and devoid of their own, personal will.

Another Concerning Factor

America is a remarkably free country and allows virtually anything to be seen online, unlike other nations that largely restrict their residents from viewing specific online content. That might not seem relevant to this story, but Roobet is actually banned in the United States. Why would the American government ban a betting website when legalized online gaming is becoming more and more popular throughout the states? The reason may lie with the validity of many of these claims.

Are Some of the Roobet Women Missing Persons?

Apart from the woman in the video being carried off stage by way too many people, concern also comes in for certain women that are masked. Only a portion of the women that appear on the site are wearing masks. Masks are appropriate in certain situations these days, but it is safe to say that if masks were required on the Roobet site for their dealers, all should be wearing them. However, the fact that only specific dealers seem to be required to wear masks and TheCrazyGuy pointed out that one of the masked individuals looked like a missing woman from 2011 has led to people questioning whether Roobet is involved in human trafficking.

The woman in question is Lauren Spierer. She has not been seen or heard from since 2011 and the dealer in question looks very much like the woman, at least from the hair and eyes you can see on the video. The Spierer family has noted that they have seen the video and taken the evidence to authorities to see where the case goes.

Roobet remains operational as of now, but these rumors and conspiracy theory claims are gaining ground among players, authorities, and other influential individuals. These claims have not been found to be true, but upon watching the video, it is plain to see they have the potential to be legitimate.

Conspiracy theory claiming is no laughing matter and if the users claim masked woman is legitimized, there is no question the site should be shut down. A conspiracy theory can be nothing more than the imagination of a user, but sometimes, they are found out to be true. If Roobet trafficking women is a true claim, we need to know about it, but there is also reason to believe that the women are appearing tired due to very little human interaction, but this online casino and virtual gaming website needs to explain themselves and let us know if they are taking in missing women or if it is a big misunderstanding.

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