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Extra Sensory Perception.

 

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What is ESP

Extrasensory perception is perception occurring independently of sight, hearing or other sensory processes. 

People who have extrasensory perception are said to be psychic!  It’s commonly called ESP, a term coined by JB Rhine, who began investigating the phenomenon at Duke University in 1927.

The existence of ESP and other paranormal powers such as telekinesis are widely disputed, though systematic experimental research on these subjects, known collectively as parapsychology, have been going on for over a century!

Most of the evidence for ESP is coincidental and dismissed by sceptics as downright fraud or trickery.

You've seen it on TV, now witness this paranormal Extravaganza for your self.

"Is it trickery, magic or down right fraud, you decide!

The ESP Show

Stage Cabaret and close up performance, or one to one readings. 

Stage Cabaret Show

The stage show runs for approximately one and a half hours with full audience participation. A spectacular display with a twist, mind reading, thought control, predictions, telekinesis and an unbelievable ending to this thought provoking show. 

 

 Close up table or stroll about entertainment

Book ESP as a close up entertainment, table to table for your dinner or walk about at your party.  

Key Benefits

bulletComical light hearted presentation.
bulletExperience close up ESP
bulletNot your average close up entertainment!

One to one psychic readings

Psychic readings on a one to one basis plus character analysis by graphology including a two page print out keep sake.  For corporate functions this can include your company logo or product endorsement.

Key Benefits

bulletIntimate readings
bulletVery unusual and accurate up to 95%
bulletKeep sake to make your event one to remember.

 

Contact information

Phone 

UK 0845 126 0354

E-mail 

mmeent@aol.com

Post 

MME Entertainments
77 Cotehele Avenue, Prince Rock, Plymouth, PL4 9NQ  

 

 

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Last modified: October 30, 2003