Here's what I claim is a Psychic Manifestation that hints that the Intelligence of living creatures and the existence of the Subconscious Collective.
1) Peter Falk passed away
2) He was the shark Don Feinberg in "Shark Tale
3) Front Page News today caught a bizarre video of a shark playing with the surfers out in Orlando.
http://www.thepostgame.com/features/201106/tired-jump-shark-how-about-shark-jumps-surfer Maybe the shark community was paying their respects to the late Peter Falk :)
I like to think that animals and even marine life are smarter than we give them credit for. I claim they're fully aware of what's going on in the News or around the Planet because their Subconscious Minds are plugged into the Electromagnetic Field like everyone else.
"Shark Tale" is the movie with Will Smith born 9/25 like Christopher Reeve as Superman.
On a side note, my mom is getting ready to be one of the Lecters at this woman's wedding today (Saturday) on 6/25/2011. She's doing a reading from Sirach.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirach ==========================
Peter “Columbo” Falk Dies at Age 83 of Alzheimer’s
Posted by Felicia Hawke On Jun 25, 2011 6:27am in Celebrity
TV icon Peter Falk, best known for his role in the series “Columbo” has died of Alzheimer’s at age 83. He died on June 23,at home, in Beverly Hills, California, according to a statement released on Friday by Larry Larson, who is a family friend.
Peter Fak has been diagnosed with the most common form of dementia, Azheimer’s disease, in 2009. His personal physician had reported back then that Falk had slipped into dementia after a series of dental surgeries he had suffered in 2007. Dr. Stephen Read stated that is was not clear what the factors in the operation that triggered the illness were. It could have been the anesthetics or something else. The actor’s mental condition worsen over time. Read said that at one point he couldn’t even remember the character that made him famous, detective Columbo.
Peter Falk has died leaving behind two daughters, Catherine and Jackie, a wife, Shera Danese, and countless friends and fans. He once said bout death that it was “just a gateway”. His memoirs were published in 2006 under the name “Just One More Thing”, the famous quote of all times of his character in the movie, Columbo. In every show, the detective would turn around to another character, generally the suspect, and said “Ahhh, there's just one more thing…”
A large number of actors paid a tribute to Falk. One of them is actor-comedian Michael McKean. He said “Falk's assault on conventional stardom went like this: You're not conventionally handsome, you're missing an eye and you have a speech impediment. Should you become a movie star? Peter's correct answer: Absolutely.”
Rob Reiner, the director of the movie “The Princess Bride” in which Falk starred, said “there is literally nobody you could compare him to. He was a completely unique actor”
Today we lost someone who is very special and dear to my heart. Not only a wonderful actor but a very great friend, Gena Rowlands said. She co-starred with Falk in the movie “Woman Under The Influence” in 1974.
The best way to remember Peter Falk is to celebrate his life and his great work.
http://www.dailygossip.org/peter-columbo-falk-dies-at-age-83-of-alzheimer-s-1120 ======================
In Protest Of The Cliche "Jump The Shark," This Shark Decides To Jump The Surfer
Saturday, June 25, 2011 1:16 pm
Written by: Eric Adelson
Ever caught a shark? Jacob Langston did last week. But he had no idea until he left the beach.
The Orlando Sentinel photographer was taking some video of a surfer off New Smyrna Beach in Florida when he heard another surfer scream, "Dude! Did you see that?"
Langston didn't. But his camera did: a four-foot spinner shark had just hurtled over an unwitting surfer.
Check it out, and notice the surfer's body language screaming, "Whoa."
How do we know it's a shark?
"They are pretty common at the inlet," says Langston, who was in the water at the time. "People get photos of them all the time jumping out of the water. The surfers knew immediately what it was."
Spinners don't pose a threat to humans, as their teeth are made for munching small fish rather than big mammals.
But this one definitely left a mark.
http://www.thepostgame.com/features/201106/tired-jump-shark-how-about-shark-jumps-surfer