Sunday, November 23, 2008
WallStreetPsychics: The New York Times Reports That New York Psychics Find Hot Business in Downturn Economy, Manhattan
According to an article by The New York Times, Manhattan psychics can not keep up with the demands for readings. CEOS and ordinary citizens want to know how long business is going to be low. High-riding portfolio managers, hedge fund owners, brokers and bankers are hitting down psychics' office doors in an effort to find out what is going with the economy. Bad times are good for psychics as their divination skills become wanted. The merchants of Pergamum are charging more now for their services.
The likes of Ms Usleman, Tori Hartman, Fahrasha and various other big name psychics found, for example at LivePerson.com, have been saying that they have seen new clients they never thought they would see. They imagine that all of them want to find out how long it will take for things to get back to normal. These days, Wall Street Psychic Healers and Crystal ball mediations are being advertised. There are a lot of responses.
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