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Mystery Lottery Winner Sees Self on Surveillance Image, Realizes He Won $52 Million

ABC News: The hunt for a mysterious lottery winner whose photo was released in an effort to find him this week ended just hours after it began.

Bladimir and Marita Agnite of Fremont, Calif., came forward to claim the $52 million Mega Millions jackpot after a friend or relative told Bladimir he had seen his picture on the news.


What if the wrong person identified Bladimir from the photo? In the world we live in, would they have told him he won? Or tried to rob the ticket from him?

I find it funny that a month after my novel Ticket for Terror was released, the state of Calif. decided to use the security video to help locate the winner of the jackpot.
Thank goodness the story ends well for Bladimir and his family. In the future others may not be so lucky. How many times do we play the lottery and forget to check the tickets? As technology advances and criminals abuse the tools that are available to us all, don't be surprised if the next person identified by security video as winning the lottery; ends in a scenario similar to that which happens in my book.
Keep playing and don't forget to check your tickets.

Christopher Parks








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Published on September 02, 2012 20:59 Tags: bin-laden, crime, lottery, luck, money, terror

Truth behind Lottery Winners?

A $120 Mega Million jackpot ticket was sold at a 7-Eleven store near the UC Riverside campus, the California Lottery announced Wednesday on its website.

The person who purchased the ticket has not yet come forward to claim the big prize.

“This is very special,” Cathy Baker, inland state lotto sales manager, told the Press Enterprise. “And we hope to see them soon.”

Ok here’s what drives me crazy about all this. I know I harp on the lottery stuff and I’ll move on after this. The person who won was caught on the surveillance tape and has already been identified. Going a step further, is it possible that the winner is pre-selected before the drawing? I know that sounds sooo conspiracy, but when you think about it, is this country really willing to put hundreds-of-millions of dollars in the hands of just anyone? That would mean that the psycho who just mass-murdered people in the movie theater in Colorado could have hit it. What would he have done with the money? Some gang-banger who just got released from prison for –whatever crime- is entitled to win? A homegrown terrorist with hopes to harm innocent civilians could really become a millionaire overnight? I don’t think the powers that be would ever let that happen. Let’s be honest, most of us play the lottery with hopes of helping out our families, going on vacations around the world, quitting our day jobs and never worrying about money again. We don’t think about the people who are dying to get their hands on that kind of money to help fund vicious acts of terror, or finance a drug ring or worse.
We all know the old saying "If it seems too good to be true..."

Christopher Parks
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Published on September 25, 2012 19:59 Tags: conspiracy, crime, lottery, luck, money