British Hypnotist To Hypnotise Thousands Via Facebook, Twitter
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Acclaimed British hypnotist Chris Hughes will attempt a mass hypnotism session via social networking sites Twitter and Facebook, the Independent has reported. The ‘global social hypnotism session’ will take place later today, Monday, January 4th on the occasion of World Hypnotism Day. The experiment, which will be broadcasted at 2030hrs GMT, will be Chris Hughes first attempt to set a world record of largest online hypnotism via webcast, in which...
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