Quigong Master
This is an interesting video of a purported Quigong master. Unfortunately, the audio is in Chinese. Nevertheless...
Now take a look at this second one (this time in English)
The Committee for the scientific Investigation of the Paranormal took on Quigon/qigong some time ago. It appears there is a long tradition of those claiming these powers and they were infiltrated by those who had their doubts.
In the first video, notice what it is you do not see. Firstly, the table is covered. I suspect that (assuming one does not have super-powers) there is someone under the table in order to make the bowl of water move. I would do it with a powerful magnet. As to the blocks falling over, there are wooden blocks in the magic world that have egg timers (I'm not making this up) inside of them. Once they have the sand fall to the bottom it falls over. Notice also how he balances the block. The light bulb trick: I would have a magnet in the cloth. If he is standing so far away...then why does he need the cover? Answer, to have a magnet be attracted from under the table. And by the way...why is the hall so narrow?
In the second video, the sound lady "feels" electricity. I would suspect that either their is suggestion operating here or a battery connected. Notice also that he has to touch the newspaper for it to ignite. Anyone heard of the Abbotts firebowl trick? The gimmick is a small chamber that has lighter fluid in the bottom and magnesium metal in the top. Magnesium metal is VERY soft and must be stored in chemical stasis to keep it from water. Other wise it will ignite when it comes into contact with water. Were I the Qigong master, I would put a small sliver of the mg metal in the newspaper with some sponge. Press and poof. You're a chinese master. More later on cult leader and 'magic" blower James Hydrick.
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