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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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T-Bag wrote:Attended a session of peak performance and seriously i discovered that the future and survival on the human species is not being skeptical about talent but invest in the study of this mystical thing call the mind. Believe me kuna mambo/dimensions between your ears my friend, i just don't know what or how to tap it yet but kuna venye infinitude possibility window iko. i now this could be crap forgive me. Would you recommend peak performance? Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 391
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Muheani wrote:Karanja Kangugi, Bethwel Mbugua...n now Ryan... karanja did well in chess...bethwel not sure...Ryan..hope its real talent.
Any physicist theoretician? where are these boys now. ama walienda US na kupotelea huko? Age is transforming me into an Elder;becoz Admin hasn't made me one.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Now you see me... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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McReggae wrote:Is it talent or a departure from normalcy!!! That is a disorder! Madness comes in various forms... And it doesn't take long to spot signs of impending madness in somebody! Instead of the mother parading him for all to see this 'talent', she should be worried... Can he pass on the same training he went through to blind people so that they don't have to use walking sticks and read braille! I would have believed him if he worked with our inept KDF to spot where the terrorists were hiding.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/1/2008 Posts: 1,098
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T-Bag wrote:This reminds me of some illiterate grandmas from my shaqz who could read the bible in kalenjin. Try transferring the writtings to a paper or computer and they could not make head or tail. And were they able to read it in Kiswahili or english ?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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I think this was another rehearsed case akin to Pastor Njoro and Mwende.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2013 Posts: 2,552
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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jaggernaut wrote:I think this was another rehearsed case akin to Pastor Njoro and Mwende. I have heard about this training of the senses before. But I think Churchill should stick to comedy and leave magic tricks to others. I got sceptical after he insisted that the lady who couldn't read even for 10K, not to close "that page" for the boy to read. So why that particular page? And why that particular newspaper? Why didn't he asked for any other random text from the crowd? Did you notice that somebody from the crowd tried to raise the newspaper higher, but it was lowered immediately back to the line of sight? Who has the clip? We will plot the line of sight and it will match the below
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/21/2012 Posts: 1,739
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Magigi wrote:McReggae wrote:Is it talent or a departure from normalcy!!! That is a disorder! Madness comes in various forms... And it doesn't take long to spot signs of impending madness in somebody! Instead of the mother parading him for all to see this 'talent', she should be worried... Can he pass on the same training he went through to blind people so that they don't have to use walking sticks and read braille! I would have believed him if he worked with our inept KDF to spot where the terrorists were hiding. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/6/2008 Posts: 3,548
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I went for their training about 10years ago, was packed with corporate clients sending their managers (there was breweries, kenolkobil and standard or barclays and others) Kes 15,000/- per person(was quite a lot back then) for a two day training of some good facts, mixed with some lies, motivational hype, some crap guesswork here, some Buddhist ideas there, some christian principles here, substandard lunch for the cost. All mothers imagine their children are "very special", i cant blame the mum, it's all about inducing guys to part with money, but i think there should be limits, business needs a solid ground, and now after what i saw on t.v, i would never take a kid there, or recommend it to anyone. They still send me emails years later, the ka-lady who trained us landed a very senior (directors) position at NMG, however the only thing i remember about her training is asking us what one would use to wipe their arse if you found yourself in a toilet in mtito andei and there is no tp inside, and you've already shut, guys really laughed, but i found it totally thick, she said she would use a scratch card. A New Kenya
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2013 Posts: 2,552
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maka wrote:Now you see me... ...me see you Now
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 2,003
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Jump-steady wrote:T-Bag wrote:This reminds me of some illiterate grandmas from my shaqz who could read the bible in kalenjin. Try transferring the writtings to a paper or computer and they could not make head or tail. And were they able to read it in Kiswahili or english ? And wasn't that bible on paper?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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Why would a parent subject his std 1 boy to public scrutiny/ridicule for the sake of promotion. Some parents are busy relieving their dreams/goals through their kids by putting unnecessary pressure on the young ones to excel while forgetting that the biggest beneficiary is not the poor kid but the promoter. Let Ryan go climb trees and ride tyres with his mates when schools close.Too much thinking may turn him into a psycho.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/3/2010 Posts: 1,797 Location: Kenya
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this boy would make a killing scratching those charity sweepstakes.. I may be wrong..but then I could be right
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/24/2007 Posts: 111 Location: Afrique
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AlphDoti wrote:jaggernaut wrote:I think this was another rehearsed case akin to Pastor Njoro and Mwende. I have heard about this training of the senses before. But I think Churchill should stick to comedy and leave magic tricks to others. I got sceptical after he insisted that the lady who couldn't read even for 10K, not to close "that page" for the boy to read. So why that particular page? And why that particular newspaper? Why didn't he asked for any other random text from the crowd? Did you notice that somebody from the crowd tried to raise the newspaper higher, but it was lowered immediately back to the line of sight? Who has the clip? We will plot the line of sight and it will match the below This is exactly what I thought the boy was doing. This was especially evident during the sorting of the coloured pegs, you could see the head was hunched back and the kid was peeping beneath the blinders. It is a curious fact that of all the illusions that beset mankind, none is quite as curious as that tendency to suppose that we are mentally and morally superior to those who differ from us in opinion.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/26/2012 Posts: 1,182
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I've learnt to let the world be.
Jesus came around, told to perform miracles to prove he was God's son. After the miracles, he was called a prince of demons. People of that time didn't believe,heck Jews don't believe Him.
Yet, thousands of years later and far far away from Jerusalem we believe in Jesus.
Even if the boy were to be given a whole novel from Kathmandu to read and do it well, human beings of the days of Jesus Christ are the same to date.
I think the boy and the parent should be encouraged, you just never know what will come of it. Another Criss Angel?
If it was stage managed,time will tell but as of now, i encourage them.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 2,003
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sumuni wrote:AlphDoti wrote:jaggernaut wrote:I think this was another rehearsed case akin to Pastor Njoro and Mwende. I have heard about this training of the senses before. But I think Churchill should stick to comedy and leave magic tricks to others. I got sceptical after he insisted that the lady who couldn't read even for 10K, not to close "that page" for the boy to read. So why that particular page? And why that particular newspaper? Why didn't he asked for any other random text from the crowd? Did you notice that somebody from the crowd tried to raise the newspaper higher, but it was lowered immediately back to the line of sight? Who has the clip? We will plot the line of sight and it will match the below This is exactly what I thought the boy was doing. This was especially evident during the sorting of the coloured pegs, you could see the head was hunched back and the kid was peeping beneath the blinders. Good to see I wasn't the only one who noted this.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 1,320
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Much Know wrote:I went for their training about 10years ago, was packed with corporate clients sending their managers (there was breweries, kenolkobil and standard or barclays and others) Kes 15,000/- per person(was quite a lot back then) for a two day training of some good facts, mixed with some lies, motivational hype, some crap guesswork here, some Buddhist ideas there, some christian principles here, substandard lunch for the cost. All mothers imagine their children are "very special", i cant blame the mum, it's all about inducing guys to part with money, but i think there should be limits, business needs a solid ground, and now after what i saw on t.v, i would never take a kid there, or recommend it to anyone. They still send me emails years later, the ka-lady who trained us landed a very senior (directors) position at NMG, however the only thing i remember about her training is asking us what one would use to wipe their arse if you found yourself in a toilet in mtito andei and there is no tp inside, and you've already shut, guys really laughed, but i found it totally thick, she said she would use a scratch card. SMH! Hata makanisani watu wanafundishwa hizi upuzi.. sijui how to tap into the power within you crap. WATU WAFANYE BIDII KWA KAZI ILE WAMEPATA KUFANYA all this other psychodrama just produces confused LAZY people full of 'wisdom' talk and absolutely no action. Ooh sijui tapping into another dimension ?!! (Watu wa purpose centre mpo?)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/9/2009 Posts: 1,262
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Someone else should have tried using that particular blindfold otherwise or ask someone from the audience to volounteer his Tie. after reading about this iam even more skeptical. SEE THROUGH BLINDFOLD
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/25/2008 Posts: 510
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what would you say about Daniel Tammet and others with savant sydrome? fake too? I AM trust in GOD, I AM belief in THYSELF
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