pdf, 2017, 80 pages
Do
you think people really care if you find a coin is heads, or in their
left hand?? They rather are impressed if you guess a secret or if you
guess they lie.
This manual is an exploration of
principles on liar detection. You should find some
very powerful tools and ideas that you can use independently, or
combine with other routines. The techniques taught in this e-book do
NOT use eyes accessing cues or body language, but they can be combined. Most are original, or
use other principles from a new interesting angle. They are 100% surefire.
Intro/Basic
effect: You
meet a complete stranger. They think of somebody, or something, or a
place you can NOT possibly know. Anything.
And then, they think of a secret, a statement about this person, this
object or this place that is either TRUE or FALSE.
You will then ask only one
question, not related to the statement, and will know instantly if
the statement is true or not!
Heads
or Tails: You
find out if they lie or not (and also if a coin is Heads or Tails)
Truth
or Lie: You
just find if they lie or not.
Red
or Black: A
spectator thinks of a card, and you detect if they lie or not about
this card (for instance its color).
Think
of anything: With
this you can reduce the possibilities from billions of possibilities
to only half of it (-:.
Think
of somebody: idem
(-;
Crossing:
You
ask a spectator to openly write a statement on a business card, and
you guess if it is true or not.
The
sign of the fish: Same
as “crossing”, but with a different method of detection with
coins.
The
trick that fooled Einstein...even more!: A
follow up (Thanks to Al Koran)
Truth
Liar bet: You
always win of course!
Your
money or your life!: A
spectator takes any coin out of their purse, and you predicted not
only the coin, but also Heads or Tails.
Bank
Note: You
write a prediction on a banknote and put it on the table, or keep it
in your fist. The
spectator must think of something that is either a lie or a true
statement.
When they open the banknote, it
says: “You lied” (or “You said the truth”)
Svengali(e),
and
The spy who came in from the cold: Two
simple but powerful tools that allow to know if the participant is a
liar or not.
Thelma
and Louise: A
simple example (prediction), using the final scene of the movie, to
introduce the principle.
A
man and a woman 1: A
puzzling experiment on telepathy. The spectator as an actor
improvising a scene! They select a card (among four to a dozen or
more), that represent different plots. The cards are not
marked...),
and they try to transmit everything on it. Without
any question,
you guess many things about their card (language (FR or UK for
instance), actor (man or woman), the role they play (Love or doubt
for instance), right or left, answer Yes or No, …
A man and a woman 2: Same as before, but with lie detection.(Uses the same cards as before). Again, no question asked... They select any card and you start guessing it.
A
man and a woman 3: A
variant with less cards.
Clap!
A presentation that allows to easily adapt this routine to other
movies.
Left
Brain/Right Brain: Another
variant that is a mix of logic and body language techniques that are
very little known.
Brain cold reading: You show 8 cards that represent all
possibilities for the human beings. The spectator selects one that represents the most, his or her
personal case, without showing. Without any question, you start describing her card (and her
character, her tastes).
You can even do body tests at
the end, and show that you predicted them in advance.
Food for thoughts
Food for thoughts