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wait since we were little. Magicis always something that has fascinated me a
lot. He enjoyed it when onthe street he approached a person and did
some magic trick or when on televisionhe had shows of illusionist magicians his escapists.
It' s always something that's caught my attention a lot and
that I' m still impressive.Even though I work at the foundation and
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I' ve seen things that makethis something insignificant, but it' s
something I' ve always liked.When he first saw Chico' s movies,
who goes to a magic school andhas adventures in every school year,
I was fascinated and I got theidea that I wish there was something like
that in our world or the factthat I could live in a universe like
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this. However, in a wayit is complicated, since you are a
story made by someone, among otherthings. However, because the magic and
films of this Chico have always beenmy comfort films or, of comfort scene.
I don' t know how totell him or what name he gets
exactly, but I mean the contentyou consume when you want to feel a
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little better. So, then,in this recording I' m going to
talk about two of those PSs thathave to do with magic. The first
is the SSP of three thousand seventy- nine, which is a book of
four hundred thirty- five pages andstage, hard written and self published by
Tobin Hollins, entitled three hundred performingmagic tricks made easy. This contains detailed
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instructions for performing numerous stage tricks.Most of these tricks involve traditional techniques,
such as handplay, deception, andoptical illusions. This, then, is
for the purpose that anyone can domagic as long as he has this book.
Within this, therefore, are theinstances of SSP three seventy- nine,
to be instructions contained within the bookthat describe methods to achieve the abnormal
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results. These instructions are scattered throughoutthis book and the text itself makes no
distinction between other anomalous and non-anomalous entries. In total, in this
book there are forty- seven instancesof this type and the Novel nature of
these entries were all just before theirpublication, so all copies of this book
were taken by the Foundation, causingall knowledge of its existence to be suppressed
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successfully. Subsequently, the author wasarrested by the Foundation, where he remained
in custody until his death several weekslater. You' re probably curious about
the tricks or things that are insidethis book, so let me fight them
for you next, as in annexthree thousand seventy- nine one. We
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have some interesting entries, which aretrick three, the impossible fold effect,
The magician writes his name on asheet of paper. He then asks the
viewer to write his name on theopposite side of this document. He proceeds
to fold the paper several times beforefinally unfolding it to reveal that his name
is now on both sides of thepaper. Note is presented a diagram showing
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the complex series of folds needed tocause this effect. While folded objects in
this way undergo an abnormal process,they are not anomalous by themselves. Then
there is the trick thirty- seven, the patching knot effect, The magician
produces a piece of rope and apair of cutting scissors. It invites the
viewer to take a step forward toexamine both objects closely. Once you are
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satisfied with its ordinary nature, themagician asks you to use the scissors to
cleanly cut the rope in two.Then the magician joins both halves in a
knot, asks him to examine theknot. Then he asks me to cut
the naked center with the scissors tothe wild beasts. That final cut,
the knot untangles instantly, revealing thatthe two halves are now restored in a
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single note. The method consists ofa type of nod no bad able to
merge pieces of rope divided trick seventy- eight lost and found. Effect,
the magician produces a deck of cards. The viewer is invited to examine the
cravings and then to shuffle them aslong as he wants. The magician gives
him his hat and tells him todrop any card he wants Then he orders
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him to put his hat on hishead. Once finished, the magician takes
the cards, shuffles them and cutsthe deck. The viewer asks her to
take a card from the top ofthe deck and examine him is the same
card she has In addition, whenshe removes her hat from her head,
the card disappears instead. There's someone she thought she' d lost
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a long time ago. Note themethod involves a particular order of the deck
before the trick, a complex shuffletechnique and a hat of sufficient size.
The object that appears under the hatis a young male white rabbit domesticated.
All instances have been shown to beidentical from a genetic and physiological point of
view. Trick one hundred forty-three time lost effect, the magician produces
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a folded silk scarf, which proceedsto cover and unfold through his tight hand.
When he throws the handkerchief back,his hand is full of beautiful hyacinths
which, if you don' tknow what they are, are flowers.
One for each birthday that has beenmissed notes a diagram describes the necessary folds
that must be performed on the handkerchiefto achieve this result. In particular,
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the number of hyacinths produced by thiseffect has increased by one each year since
its discovery. Trick two hundred fifteen. The magical number effect is invited the
viewer to think of a number betweenthe one and the nine, the magician
tells him to double that number andthen add nine. Whatever it is,
the number it has should be betweeneleven and twenty- seven. Then the
magician tells him to take this newnumber and add his two little children.
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If it' s thirteen, thenumber is four, if it' s
fifteen, the number six, andso on. The magician then reveals that
he knows what number he has noweleven. Since then she will have grown
a lot. The method consists ofa precise set of phrases that the participant
must hear and understand. Tests haveshown that, when performed correctly, the
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participant will always end up with eleven. Although this result is mathematically impossible trick
three hundred one. Her final trickeffect, the magician wasted if the little
money she has left to publish abook before it is too late in it
tells her, to all her tricks, tells her how sorry she has followed,
begs her to forgive him, begsher to allow her to see her
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for the last time and then,as by magic, she will reappear.
No method is provided to perform thistrick, so if you could notice it,
because all the tricks that are anomalieshave to do with him trying to
find or bring back someone, whichis sad, because, although he can
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go unnoticed as an otric magic show, because deep down he is not Many
times we may go to cheerful peoplebut deep down they may not be.
Many times we don' t knowwhat all people carry with them. And
that' s why you always haveto be nice to everyone, because you
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don' t know if anyone ishaving a very, very bad day.
So, sadly, the magician passedaway and I can no longer bring that
person back or see her again.It' s a sad guess that can
go unnoticed. But good. NextI' m going to tell you about
another SSP, which is the SPtwo hundred thirty- nine, which is
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a new someone of class that etherfirst of all, because this is SP
should be kept in a cell ina single furnished room, like a bed,
an electrocardiography machine, and an IVthat will be filled daily with barbital
point mixed with cassta ques in these. Under no circumstances should those Ps two
hundred and thirty- nine be removedfrom their containment area at any time.
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The walls of this cell must becovered with a tele kit lead alloy and
only class two staff allowed to havecontact with two hundred and thirty- nine
at any time. So all personnelguarding the containment area of that SP two
hundred and thirty- nine must beequipped with protection for the telekill head is
SP one hundred and forty- eight. The real man of the cigurrus subject
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this Dottir fans. Under no circumstancesshould the subject be awakened and any personnel
who are trying to awaken the subjectwill be terminated immediately. You may not
know what I mentioned that was calledOLSSP one hundred and forty- eight,
as I have never told you aboutit, so let me describe it to
you briefly. According to what Iremember of those P one hundred and forty
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- eight, I think it isa metallic material composed of an unidentified lesion,
with various exotic properties, among whichstands out its main ability to absorb
and degrade mental properties, both anomalousand nomal, causing the people close to
this CSP to experience a rapid degradationof those mental faculties and the anomalies that
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affect the mind will block their effects. Continuous absorption of psychic energy will cause
SP to be one hundred and forty- eight sanche until it reaches a critical
point and collapses, releasing all itsenergy accumulated in a psychic explosion. So,
in a way, this is goingto work as a protection for your
brain, like those supposed aluminum sparrows. But, well, maybe sometimes you
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continue as the SSPs SP of twohundred thirty- nine seems to be an
eight- year- old girl witha height of one meter and a weight
of twenty kilograms. The subject hasblond hair up to his shoulders and when
examining it closely, his eyes glowin a green grey tone. It appears
that the subject emits a form ofpreviously undiscovered radiation, called macho radiation.
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This sun or are these waves appearto be harmless at low concentrations, but
at higher concentrations they could destroy matterat the subatomic level. He does not
think of this with them, butapparently has the ability to do anything he
expresses will to do. This meansthat the subject can do anything that really
comes to a basic psychological level aslong as he or she is conscious.
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Fortunately, you will only be ableto affect yourself and your immediate environment.
So, if you can see it, you can change it. It would
not be wise, however, totest how powerful it can be. He
seems to be able to create andaffect me in living matter. For example,
when class personnel accidentally hurt him,she simply made him disappear Fortunately,
when the subject was made to feelguilty for what he had done, he
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brought him back. The self-preservation instinct of that EESP two hundred and
thirty- nine makes it virtually vulnerable. As long as I' m conscious,
the subject' s skin cannot bepierced by anything, except for the
SSP' s one hundred and forty- eight, so she is a very
powerful SSP and it makes me sadto have another child locked up in the
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foundation, as well as the girlwho gets to talk to you about zero
fifty- three. It is sadto see how they end up living this
life without wishing to have these abilities, although a comparison of zero fifty-
three, as two hundred thirty-nine is very powerful and could escape if
proposed However, the Foundation manipulates informationand people, so in order to control
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them it has been told that itis a witch, which, besides greatly
improving its mural, makes me believethat I cannot use her skills outside a
pro- approved list of spells providedby the Foundation, as it is like
her spell book. And if it' s not there, then it means
it can' t do it orit' s impossible, even though this
is a lie. This is donein order to avoid any attempt to escape.
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However, the subject should be keptcalm at all times to avoid any
subconscious desire to harm himself or others. Because you wonder how it ended up
here and it was because it caughtthe attention of the foundation from its birth.
In about three hours after the birthof a subject, the hospital in
which she was in was destroyed byan unexplained explosion. The press was informed
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that it was due to a gasleak. SSP teams were sent shortly afterwards
to look for any anomalies on thesite. The only living person they could
locate was two hundred and thirty-nine, and for the next eight years
the subject was raised under the careof the SSP sadly from the diecicis udo
un sorcerjos. The subject must bemaintained a medically induced until further notice.
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This decision was made by staff membersat five, so that is why it
is permanently contained in site seventeen,which makes it more detestable to the Foundation,
because you can think about how theycan do this to someone taking away
their youth and not just this theirlife in order to control it. If
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I could do anything to help,I would. But for the time being
this is the only thing I cando and I hope it will come to
serve in the future. Then thereare a few notes. The first is
a note from the doctor his 26thDecember of two thousand four, who Devils
thought it would be a good ideato tell them about Santa Claus and then
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tell him it was just a story. Now we' ve got it again.
It can be empowered to deal with, but we can' t catch
it, because it' s magical, so apparently she ended up creating quite
a claus, so to speak.And we have one last note from Dr
Clif as I hope we never find. The facilities are life I read to
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you what the doctor wrote to Clive. My analysis of the situation has led
me to the conclusion that that isthe p two hundred thirty- nine is
an unacceptable risk of containment and security. Although several ideas have been proposed for
use in the containment of other SSPs. Example, is ESP nine hundred fifty
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- three and others, should serveas a powerful reminder to the risks of
overestimating the Foundation' s ability tocontrol is SP with powers that alter reality.
Therefore, I would like to makethe following proposal will be built a
perforating attachment of SSP one hundred forty- eight capable of penetrating the seemingly impenetrable
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skin of that P two hundred thirty- nine. This tool will be used
to eliminate that pdos hundreds thirty-nine while you are asleep and your powers
are neutralized due to the danger thatthat P two hundred thirty- nine wakes
up and resists. On completion,it is my recommendation that the selected operative
also lead to SEP six hundred sixty- eight to minimize complications. I haven
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' t told you about ESASP sixhundred sixty- eight, or so I
' ll briefly describe it to you. This is a thirty- three-
inch kitchen knife that when someone iscarrying it with the intention of wounding or
killing someone else, because it closessomething strange, because everyone else around can
' t help the victim. Eventhe victim can' t help herself,
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even if everyone is aware of what' s going on. Just no one
can help. It' s likeI see an invisible barrier that prevents anyone
from intervening, so this is likea typical scene in a horror movie.
But let' s get on withthe notes of the great Doctor Clay.
One of the dangers of this procedureis the possibility that two hundred and thirty
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- nine will wake up and perceivethe operation as a friend or good person,
thus changing reality. To match it. It is for this reason that
I volunteer to carry out the procedurepersonally, a review of my personal record
should indicate that my case is oursacred visa allows me to carry out the
operation, even after a change ofreality of this kind signature nature which was
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heard as someone very harmful. SoI don' t know what you think
this is sp but it' ssad to see the situation you' re
in, that there' s aninduced like there and that there are people
like Cleve who want to end theirlife. So, I don' t
know. It' s very sad. It is for a child to enjoy
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life and not be like her,because she is very young and still has
many years to go. Although,as we already see every day, the
world can become a very cruel placeor forgive that as much as I try
to end up, I always endup talking about sad things. But right
now, I' m living inweird times. I hope for the next
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recording going a little better. Orwho knows, but tell me what you
think of magic. Now you knowit exists, but in a way I
don' t think this will impactyou so much, considering that I'
m talking to you on the recordings, about monstrocities or phenomena that are all
over the planet. I think thiswould be the least surprising thing for you,
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but they go yes, magic issomething very nice and that there are
in some cases when we realize thatit is not magic, that we prefer
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