 I'm from Denmark, I'm 46 years old and I'm going to join TAMP 7 in Las Vegas, 12 July. And I have never worked with this. I'm a dorser right now. I can a lot. I'm allowed to do a lot. But this time I'm going to Dors and you can read the protocol at James Randy Foundation's website. My last work, I'm retired now, for several years ago actually. I'm retired from the police force, where I was for nine years in the Danish police force as a constable. And Dorsing and so on, it's quite new for me because it's only one year and eight months ago. I found out what I could and I can a lot, as I said before. I don't know what more to say, but otherwise I would say wait and see what I can about the challenge at TAMP. And after that, much more will come and you will be surprised. Thank you. My name is Allison Smith. I'm a research assistant for the James Randy Educational Foundation. For the past year and a half I have been handling many of the aspects of the Million Dollar Challenge. This is the first time I believe we've ever done it in front of an audience this large and I'm very excited to see all of you here. Thank you for coming. During this test we're going to ask that you not take any pictures whatsoever. No video, no flash, no electronics that make any sound. We don't want to have any distractions whatsoever. Connie is going to be dousing for the contents of sealed envelopes and we want to make sure that she has every opportunity to pass this challenge. This is the preliminary test. She has one in 1,000 odds of beating this test simply by chance and we all want to see her perform well. I'm going to let her and Bannacek take the stage now. Bannacek is going to be running this test and I hope that you all enjoy it. Please stay in your seats and please try to be quiet. Thank you. You can go now. A couple of things we need to take care of ahead of time. You have read the challenge test agreement, have you not? Right. And also the protocol. I need you to sign these ahead of time and just stating that you agree to air all of these right here. This is actually the challenge test agreement. I need you to do that one first if you would please. And basically what that does and as you said you have read it but you can take a look at it again if you're comfortable before you sign it. Basically what that allows us to do is that Connie has agreed to all the conditions here. She's like the amazing Randy sitting up front, myself testing her and she's agreed to those. That is not the actual protocol itself. Here you are. Thank you very much Connie. I appreciate that. This one is the protocol and this is how we are going to test you. You want to look over there and make sure that nothing has changed. I believe you. Thank you very much. Good, thank you. I have to sign it. Yes you do. Right there. You will see James Randy's signature is on there as well. He has agreed to the protocol. I want to make sure that it's fair for you and also for Jaybref. Thank you. Now I think what you need is a chair. Is that correct? That is correct. So can we get a chair for Connie please? Thank you very much. And if we can get one for me as well that would be fantastic. I do want to point out I am simply the tester. I did not put the protocol together. Thank you. My job is simply to make sure that the protocol is followed. At the very beginning Connie will get a chance to take out her dowser and she'll get a chance to calibrate it so that her psychic powers are in sync. Thank you very much. I have not seen the envelopes that actually contain the cards and I think they have those with the security gentlemen over there and he's going to be bringing those over here. So we will open that together for the first time. Can we have those please? Thank you very, very much. And these have not been out of your hands since they were handed to you. Okay. And who handed these to you? Allison. Allison is the one that was, as my understanding is that she's probably the one that actually sealed everything inside and nobody else has seen this. Thank you very, very much. This is test number one. Yes. We have a few backups just in case the protocol is not followed by the audience or yourself. Okay. I'm going to open this up and I want you to watch as I do. I want to make sure I don't cut anything inside there. It's stuffed in there tight. Let's see what we have. All right. So we have a 10-sided die. We have a couple of play envelopes for the open test. We have playing cards over here. And we have test number one, test number one clubs, test number one spades, and test number one diamonds. Hearts is on the very top. Okay. I'll go in the exact order that they have given me right there. These are cards right here. Now I understand that you want three of these cards. Correct? I'll even let you choose the three that you want. Which ones would you like to do? It doesn't matter. This is an open test so it's basically. Yeah. It doesn't matter. Yeah. Okay. This is just for you to warm up. Good. You have your own downside? I have it here. You have your own downside? Okay. Now I'm just going to be quiet. I'm going to sit back and let you do whatever it is you need to do. When you feel comfortable with these cards and that you've calibrated the dowsing. What I need you to do is let me know and then we'll stick them in the envelopes. You just stop. I don't test her. Okay. Go ahead. Okay. Are you going to tell me what I should do with those ones? Well, they're face up. So really right now just douse for the jack of hearts. Okay. Okay. Fantastic. Let's go for the king of clubs if you would. Easy. That was quick. Yep. And how about the queen of hearts? Yeah. That's okay. Good. Now do you need me to mix them around again or do you want me to put them? Okay. So I'm going to place, I'm just seeing one on board right here. I understand that you want me to place one of these inside of the card like that. And let's just stick it inside here. Actually you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to put them under the table if you don't mind. I don't mind. Again, this is not an actual test per se. It's just you put it in there very tight. That one isn't looking to go in there face down. And there you go. Okay.