Question and Answers Biography
 
 

Q: How do you do the things you do?

A: Very well. 
But it has taken me two decades to be able to make that statement no matter how glib it may appear initially. I realized a very long time ago that I would be embarking on a journey I would not possibly ever see the end of. I believe my prediction made as a teenager is still accurate. I don't see an end only more beginnings.

Q: Were you hurt when your car was hit by lightning?

A: No, not me not the car. But it has had a long lasting effect on how I perceive things.

Q: Can you tell me how you do that? ( Indicating what ever demonstration or experiment)

A: Yes and no. I can tell you that I control all of the variables to the best of my abilities in a given environment. But how I do that is a bit to complex to explain in a few minutes or hours. After all some of these experiments have hundreds of hours of research behind them. Let alone the time taken to turn the results of the research into a viable entertainment experience.

Q: Do you still play music professionally?

A: Yes on occasion.

Q: Do you play during your shows?

A: Not at the present time. But we do have plans on having a live band at shows in the future and putting out a CD.

 

Q: Do you think Uri Geller is real?

A: I don't really care. I learned something from him and am thankful for what I learned.

Q: What do you think about John Edwards?

A: I don't. But I doubt he considers me much either. Seriously I think what he does can be of value to some people.

Q: Are you really a skeptic? 

A: Yes, but I have a different view and method of examination you might say. It has served me well and I see no reason to change it now.

Q: For instance?

A: I see the paranormal or supernatural as something that can be studied. Not proven or exposed as false. 

I see value in the experience. And I have found valuable information as a result of this viewpoint. 

I guess I have the mind set that if it is possible how would it be possible using current scientific knowledge.