Chicken Hypnotism - Notable People Who Have Discussed Chicken Hypnotism

Notable People Who Have Discussed Chicken Hypnotism

  • Helmut Kohl, German statesman. Herr Kohl's preferred method seems to be similar to that used by Werner Herzog, he used "a line drawn by chalk". (Stern magazine, 13 September 1996)
  • Al Gore, former U.S. vice-president, Nobel Peace Prize winner and ex-presidential candidate. Mr. Gore's technique consisted of drawing circles around the chicken's head.
  • Steve Fairnie, 1980s British musician: "You have to dominate the chicken and be right above it staring into its eyes. Then it will either go under or it will attack you, so you have to be a bit careful..." (Fan-club magazine, 1983)
  • Adam Savage, in the Mythbusters Revealed special is briefly seen hypnotising a chicken.
  • In an interview with Will Smith during taping of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Smith discussed how he raised chickens as a boy and was fascinated by putting one of his chickens into hypnosis.

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