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Photo Reading Infomercial - "Computer Speed"

693,000 words per minute. This is a snippet from a legendary infomercial that I only saw air about once or twice back in 2002. I wish I would have gotten the whole thing on tape but this is the on...  
 
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ratzhushk (6 days ago) Show Hide
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guys this is a scam
PaulRietvoorn (1 week ago) Show Hide
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is this real???
ratzhushk (6 days ago) Show Hide
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i have tryed what they say
its a scam
zoidbetag (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Well...humans use only 10% of our brains.This might be 15-20% at work....
madzane94 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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LOL wow i wanna do that :D
tenminutesgone (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I don't quite understand the knee-jerk skepticism about photo reading.

If you're familiar with the extraordinary abilities of ' savants ' , you may recall people who can see a photo once, then proceed to draw, in total detail, the entire picture, be it of a cityscape, or whatever. Is that to be dismissed as impossible too, simply because we don't yet understand the process..?

The human mind is capable of extraordinary things, without too much tweaking. We only use a fraction of it.
tenminutesgone (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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< It's a matter of learning techniques & practise. Though I'm almost too lazy to scratch my ass, I'm damn sure I could grasp this procedure and increase my reading skills multiple times if I underwent relevant training. As could most everyone commenting on this video.

P.s. The guy doing the reading is not a scammer. He is closely involved with Learning Strategies ( a US company ) that uses NLP & other mind-tools for self-development. Google the name for more info if you remain unconvinced :)
volapuk49 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Win Wenger ( Google him and check out his site), one of the world's experts on education, trained with Peter Bisonette, the reader in this video. He swears to me that he has seen this man do this many times with any book presented to him.
He also told me that going to the seminar gives abetter chance to learn it than on your own. I am going .. I have no connection with these people and remain open and skeptical. Will report back to you later.
Patrickn210 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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@SadegoGG
You sound like Glen Beck
miglioramento (2 months ago) Show Hide
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it's a joke?

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