Hanussen's Demise by Scott Creasey video DOWNLOAD

Hanussen's Demise by Scott Creasey video DOWNLOAD

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Your browser does not support the video tag. Erik Jan Hanussen was an Austrian Jewish hypnotist, mentalist, occultist, astrologer, and clairvoyant performer who, in his role as the man who predicted the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler, became known as the prophet of the Third Reich. In 1930, during a court case in which Hanussen stood accused of professional misrepresentation and fraud, Erik declared that the only way to break what was proving to be a judicial log jam, was for him to recreate his psychic experiments live in the court room. The following day he presented a routine that would dramatically change the remainder of his life -- he called this routine, 'Telepathic Events.' After witnessing the Telepathic Events experiment, the Judge absolved Erik Jan Hanussen of all charges, and the reporters who had been following the case clamored to phone a sensational headline into newspapers all over Europe. The headline read: "Miracle in Leitmeritz. Hanussen acquitted, clairvoyance exist

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