Friday, August 29, 2014

The real deal: What audiences have to say about ESP shows

It was an act that stirred amazement and thundering approval both from the audience and judges of "America's Got Talent." When Robert Channing introduced himself, people thought it was just another speed painting stunt.

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But curiosity filled the audition area as soon as he started to paint broad, open strokes over the black canvas. "I don't see anything," wondered Nick Cannon at the backstage. The judges leaned forward in an attempt to figure out what's going on, but to no avail. And then, just as when his 90 seconds came to a close, a splash of gold glitter revealed a gleaming image of judge Howard Stern.

"I'm an enthusiastic yes," Stern exclaimed, who then went onstage to sign his autograph using the same intriguing strokes. The resounding yesses from the three other judges sealed the speed painter's entry to the next round.

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In well under two minutes, Channing seamlessly perused all the right elements that make a stunning, praise-worthy act: a bit of drama, deftness of the hand, and a great deal of imagination. But long before his stint at the hit reality TV series, Channing has already enthralled big crowds at fundraisers, corporate shows, and college events with this artistic rendering of icons and figures.

Debra Douglas, managing director of CIBC World Markets, can attest to how shows like Channing's can astonish even the most skeptical minds, like investment bankers. Channing, she said, "managed to entertain, command their interest, and keep them talking about your performance for days afterward!"

Even New York Senator Joe Griffo, was nothing short of impressed. In one of Channing's shows, the statesman described the speed painter's talent as "tantalizing and purely intriguing."
 

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ESP performer and speed painter Robert Channing displays brilliant showmanship, making him a perfect alternative from the usual forms of entertainment. Contact him for performances through this website.

Friday, August 22, 2014

High-profile prophets: The biggest psychic names throughout history

Psychics have always been a rare breed, often consulted and celebrated and on the other hand ridiculed for their metaphysical talents. That doesn’t mean they don’t make history. Here are some of the most famous psychics of all time.  

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Michel de Nostradame
 
An apothecary by trade, clairvoyant Frenchman Nostradamus recorded and catalogued over 6,000 visions of the future and published the book “Les Prophecies” in 1555. Though scorned publicly by many as the devil’s work, Nostradamus’ predictions had the support of Florentine noblewoman Catherine de Medici.
Nostradamus’ prophecies include the Great Fire of London, Napoleon and Hitler’s regimes, World War I and II, both Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings, the Apollo expeditions to the moon, Princess Diana’s death, and 9/11.

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Baba Vanga
 
Born in Bulgaria in 1911, Vangelia Pandeva Dimitrova lost her eyesight in a sandstorm as a young girl. Soon after, she became known as Baba Vanga, an herbalist privy to various world events in the past, the future, and the present.

A consultant to those who worried for loved ones deployed at war, Baba Vanga allegedly foretold the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the rise and fall of Stalin, the Chernobyl incident, and Yeltsin’s electoral win.

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Jeanne Dixon

Psychic and astrologer Lydia Emma Pinckert, aka Jeanne Dixon, wrote horoscopes that were printed regularly in reputable newspapers and publications. Seven years before the fact, she notoriously predicted the death of John F. Kennedy in an issue of Parade Magazine.

Robert Channing is a highly-sought psychic speed painter who interprets his audiences’ thoughts by painting them into a canvas within minutes. His marvelous talent, which melds outstanding telepathic abilities with artistic skill, has been showcased at various trade shows, events, and live segments, the most recent of which being “America’s Got Talent.” For inquiries, bookings, and updates, visit his official website.