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Manipulating the Mind with Brain Magic

Posted on September 25, 2008 at 7:28pm 2 Comments

[Repost from July 29, 2008 http://www.nullsession.net/nullsession/?p=1521]



Keith Berry, in a TED seminar, explains how easy it is to trick the human mind. He shows so well how someone who is clever and understand the human mind can manipulate people and give them an experience that someone less honest might claim to be paranormal. These are all tricks and maninipulations, nothing paranormal at all. Yet, our minds are hardwired to believe in magic, and it's hard to be skeptical when… Continue

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At 10:19pm on May 3, 2009, Borat Kazikstan said…
new opsys, barely runs. cleaning up. creating new identity as me, petermpeters.
got some spooky bug, not capable of fixing, or desire. just start clean.
my info so disorganized, it got out of hand. going straight, straight up someone's ass.
PeterMPeters 714-549-7912
At 11:06am on April 27, 2009, Borat Kazikstan said…
whoah. good job!

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