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  2. Billet reading - Wikipedia

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    The mentalist then reads the contents of the second envelope and repeats this sequence. The trick then continues until the envelopes are exhausted, the last one being empty or the envelope of the plant. [8] Throughout, the mentalist is "one ahead" in the envelope stack, pretending to be reading one while actually reading the next one.

  3. Book test - Wikipedia

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    James Randi uses the trick as a staple of his impromptu shows, selecting among a wide variety of methods at whim. [8] This new method was first revealed in written form by magician David Hoy and published in his 1963 The Bold and Subtle Miracles of Dr. Faust, [9] the "Bold Book Test" is widely considered a classic and inventive trick. The trick ...

  4. Mentalism - Wikipedia

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    The mentalist act generally cited as one of the earliest on record in the modern era was performed by diplomat and pioneering sleight-of-hand magician Girolamo Scotto in 1572. [5] The performance of mentalism may utilize conjuring principles including sleights, feints, misdirection, and other skills of street or stage magic. [16]

  5. Invisible touch (magic trick) - Wikipedia

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    Invisible touch is a prop based trick which requires a magician to use an invisible thread, a clear elastic thread which is difficult for the naked eye to see even in close proximity. The magician may wave his hand around the mark with no visual cues of contact or touch a different person only to have a visually untouched person feel the effects.

  6. Spoon bending - Wikipedia

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    Geller's performances were revealed to be tricks due to the work of magician and investigator James Randi and others. [1] Despite hundreds of experiments by parapsychologists to determine whether spoon bending is a genuine psychic phenomenon, spoon bending by psychic powers has not been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the scientific community.

  7. Explainer-How Trump could bypass the Senate to install his ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump has said he might install his picks for top administration posts without first winning approval in the U.S. Senate. This would erode the power of Congress and remove a ...

  8. Julius and Agnes Zancig - Wikipedia

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    Julius and Agnes Zancig were stage magicians and authors on occultism who performed a spectacularly successful two-person mentalism act during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Julius Zancig (1857–1929) – born Julius Jörgensen in Copenhagen, Denmark – and his wife Agnes Claussen Jörgensen (c.1850s −1916) – also born in ...

  9. “The Mentalist”’s Simon Baker Admits to Drunk Driving in ...

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    Simon Baker has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol, according to multiple reports.. According to NBC News, The Mentalist star, 55, avoided a conviction on Wednesday, Sept. 11 ...