WASHINGTON, DC -- "Invisible Connections,"
Billed as "The Man Who Knows," Alain Nu has entertained audiences worldwide with his uncanny demonstrations that blur the line between science and the mysteries of unexplained phenomena. A headliner for four years at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Nu also starred in the TLC Network television specials "The Mysterious World of Alain Nu."
"Invisible Connections"
"My show challenges the mind to explore how we are all strangely connected through a mysterious energy," said Alain Nu.
According to Nu, his audiences all share a common sense of awe, often exclaiming, and "I don't know how to explain that;" "No way, no way;" and "I don't believe in magic. But, I saw it happen. And, I believe what I saw."
"Nothing is impossible in my world," says Alain Nu. "Think about it. With just our thoughts and words as tools of visualization, we have the beginnings of untold power."
While he is reluctant to reveal his especially sensitive powers, Alain Nu acknowledges that his uncanny effects incorporate elements of probability, psychology, suggestion, professional techniques and good timing. First, and most importantly, he considers himself an entertainer.
On the Washington social circuit, Nu has entertained for former Vice President Al Gore, the late Congressman Jack Kemp and opera singer Denyce Graves. He has performed at inaugural balls for President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.
So, what is it that "The Man Who Knows" actually knows? "I know that each of us has a super hidden potential that is real," said Nu. "But, is it possible for us to develop these super powers? I think that answer lies in our power to dream," he added.
"Invisible Connections"
Tickets are $49 per person and are available in advance online at www.TheManWhoKnows.TV or by phone at 888-695-0888.
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