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James Randi

Born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge
August 7, 1928 (age 86)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nationality American Occupation Magician, illusionist, writer, skeptic Religion None (Atheist) [1] Spouse(s) Deyvi Peña (married 2013) Signature

Website
www.randi.org James Randi (born
Randall James Hamilton Zwinge, August 7, 192

is a Canadian-American retired stage magician and scientific skeptic[2][3] best known for his challenges to paranormal claims and pseudoscience.[4] Randi is the founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF). He began his career as a magician named
The Amazing Randi, but after retiring at age 60, he chose to devote most of his time to investigating paranormal, occult, and supernatural claims, which he collectively calls "woo-woo."[5]
Although often referred to as a "debunker," Randi dislikes the term's connotations and prefers to describe himself as an "investigator."[6] He has written about the paranormal, skepticism, and the history of magic. He was a frequent guest on
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and was occasionally featured on the television program
Penn & Teller: Bull****! The JREF sponsors the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge offering a prize of US$1,000,000 to eligible applicants[7] who can demonstrate evidence of any paranormal, supernatural or occult power or event under test conditions agreed to by both parties.[8]
http://www.randi.org/site/
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see move
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqoYrSd94kA
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