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    The floating or levitation<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(illusion)</ref> of objects was an extremely popular illusion in the last 19th and early 20th centuries.  
    The floating or levitation<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(illusion)</ref> of objects was an extremely popular illusion in the last 19th and early 20th centuries. Harry Kellar<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Kellar</ref> (1849-1922) became famous for his act which he called "Levitation of Princess Karnac". The act was an illusion. The assistant who was levitated was actually supported by an "S" shape metal bar which allowed Harry Kellar to move the hoop through the length of her body in either direction.  





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    Can a Medium make a table float in the air as William Branham claimed?

    In 1965 William Branham makes this statement. "I was at a camp one time, where a minister and I went to see them in there. They had raised the table up from the floor, and had whisky glasses sitting over it; and taken that table, turned it back and forth. And guitar flying through the building; people’s clothes. Had this up, in the room. Said, this medium said, “I challenge anybody to knock it down.” Two man said, “I’ll get it down.” They grabbed it around the legs like that, and tried to hold it. It wouldn’t. Why, that table throwed them plumb across the floor."[1]


    The floating or levitation[2] of objects was an extremely popular illusion in the last 19th and early 20th centuries. Harry Kellar[3] (1849-1922) became famous for his act which he called "Levitation of Princess Karnac". The act was an illusion. The assistant who was levitated was actually supported by an "S" shape metal bar which allowed Harry Kellar to move the hoop through the length of her body in either direction.


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    Footnotes

    1. William Branham, April 25, 1965, God's Provided Place Of Worship
    2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levitation_(illusion)
    3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Kellar


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