This is a funny Psychic Manifestation because it's regarding money.
1) News states that someone found a $100 Million ATM Receipt at an East Hampton Village Bank on 6/18/2011
2) The article jokes that it was Scrooge McDuck
3) 6/18 = 6th 18th Letters = FR = Father
When we were at the Casino, my mom withdrew about $1,000 that she put into the slots. I remember her looking back at the ATM worried that she left the receipt, which I thought was odd.
Usually when something odd or different happens from my daily routine, I'll notice it transform into a Psychic Manifestation.
1) Scrooge McDuck was on "Ducktales"
2) "Ducktales" came out on 9/18
3) My Godfather was my Uncle born 9/18
4) Scrooge McDuck was the Uncle of Gladstone Gander
5) Gladstone Gander had this Supernatural Lucky Streak
6) My Psychic Abiliites function the same way where I'm "naturally lucky"
7) My stepdad is born 3/17 for St. Patrick's Day
8) June Foray, known for the voice of Rocky the Squirrel, was Magica De Spell who tricks Gladstone into stealing the Lucky Dime in "Ducktales" #1.13 "Dime Enough for Luck"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1052569/ 9) June Foray is born 9/18
10) Alan Young played the voice of Scrooge McDuck
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0949241/ 11) Alan Young is born 11/19 like my biological father
12) Rob Paulsen, as the voice of Gladstone Gander, is born 3/11 like Douglas Adams who wronte "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" about Earth as a Super Computer
I always loved the show "Ducktales."
The reason why I was posting this news article about Scrooge McDuck is because I had written a letter to my mom on 6/29/2011 about my discontent about her having withdrawn all that money to play at the Casino.
I told her that I'm very "miserly" when it comes to money.
Scrooge McDuck was "miserly."
So to see that reference to Scrooge McDuck pop up in the news 24 hours later after we return from the Casino is of Psychic Significance in terms of alignment.
I had said that I've programmed my own personal life to mirror or align itself with the Associated Press Feed on a daily basis so that I can show the patterns of how I'm in sync with the news thus proving tha the Subconscious Collective does indeed exist.
The other thing is that in terms of $1,000 from my mom's bank account, that would be the equivalent of $100 Million in "Ducktales" World.
I said in
Blog Entry #3882085 about Mathematical Sacrifices and what the value of money is relative to what you own vs. how much you give as a "Sacrifice"
I may not have money in the Physical Plane, but in terms of "Psychic Finances," I'd have what would be equivalent to hundreds of billions of dollars in Psychic Currency, which allows me to pull off the Psychic Predictions.
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Scrooge McDuck vs. the $100 Million ATM Receipt
by Mike Krumboltz
Thursday, June 30, 2011
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Dealbreaker.com
Scrooge McDuck lives. An ATM receipt showing a balance of nearly $100 million dollars was discovered at an East Hampton Village bank.
A customer found the receipt hanging out of the ATM's slot. The customer who found the receipt showed it to financial blog Dealbreaker.com. The receipt, dated June 18, doesn't list the account holder's name but does indicate that the person has $99,864,731.94 in a personal savings account (that's after a $400 withdrawal and a $2.75 service charge). The East Hamptons is a well known playground for the very wealthy.
Is the receipt a mistake of some kind? Perhaps. Anyone with that amount of cash would know that keeping $100 million in a savings account isn't the wisest investment move. Savings accounts earn paltry interest rates and are only guaranteed by the federal government for amounts up to $250,000.
A buzzy article from The New York Post speculates that the holder of the account may be billionaire mogul David Tepper (Forbes lists him as the 208th richest person in the world). When contacted by The New York Post, Tepper denied ownership of the receipt and pointed out that he "would never do something as irresponsible as leaving $100 million in a savings account."
Maybe it really was Scrooge McDuck?
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/113059/100-million-atm-receipt