College performance of Mentalist Scott Xavier at morton college in cicero illinois. Mind reader and illusionist performs slight of mind effects. Telekinesis and spoon bending Uri Geller like.
Scott Xavier performs mind reading blindfolded visionless sight at Boulton center theater Bay Shore New York...
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Robert Houdin made famous the art of esp card calling although it was around for many 100's of years. In this video I show case card calling with an audience shuffled deck! This can be found in my DVD.
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Psychic Entertainer and mind reader Scott Xavier performs a back to back drawing duplication. Just think of a drawing and I'll duplicate it. Psychics call it remote viewing.
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