Messiah by Derren Brown
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Messiah
"Brown playing the world " (Derren Brown: Messiah). This one-hour program originally in the January 7, 2005 in the UK Channel 4 broadcast . Content is the record of a recent controversial British magician Derren Brown went to the United States five authoritative Fun mysterious power groups. His pseudonym training were several super powers to school expert , Christian priest , who had been aliens straps , New Age scholars and said he had some kind of psychic force of the energy sector , and its skillful use of magic and psychology learning skills (Brown famous good long read minds and thought misguided ) shows that the protoss and take the constituency . Results authority five constituencies are deceived him , and watch their constituency wants a magazine or television program access and recommended him .
This program is the most controversial nature Brown to demonstrate its "super power" in front of a Christian pastor ( the distance pushed / pulled down ) so the spot more than a dozen atheists acknowledge the existence of God , so who is also pastor of admiration. Trailer has a caption indicates that after each show have attended Unitarian reveal the truth , so that they respond atheistic stance. Brown has said it is still warm in more than twenty years old Christian preacher , but then began to slowly realize that all beliefs including Christianity , super powers , New Age , and through the media and other fact no different, in fact, nor their personal beliefs than the quirky the New Age theory much stronger . An end piece is more access , there is a man that religion is the most profitable business.
Shown on 7 January 2005 , Derren Brown travelled to the United States to try to convince five leading figures that he had powers in their particular field of expertise: Christian evangelism , alien abduction , psychic powers, New Age theories and contacting the dead .
Using a false name each time, he succeeded in convincing four of the five "experts" that he had powers, and they openly endorsed him as a true practitioner. The fifth expert, the Christian evangelist Curt Nordheilm, whilst impressed by Derren's performance, asked to meet him again before giving an endorsement. The concept of the show was to highlight the power of suggestion with regard to beliefs and people's abilities, and failure to question them. Brown made it quite clear with each experiment that if any of the subjects accused him of mind control or trickery, he would immediately come clean about the whole thing, a rule similar to one of the self-imposed rules of the of the perpetrators Project Alpha hoax. His conclusion was that people tend to hear only things that support their own ideas and ignore contradictory beliefs.