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He was wanted by ] after declaring his prophecy about ]'s defeat during its attempted invasion of the east and had a sum of 200,000 marks placed on his head. After the world war he worked for many years as a stage artist, and it is suggested that he was one of ]'s advisors. He was wanted by ] after declaring his prophecy about ]'s defeat during its attempted invasion of the east and had a sum of 200,000 marks placed on his head. After the world war he worked for many years as a stage artist, and it is suggested that he was one of ]'s advisors.


Those said to have successfully tested him have included Stalin, ], ] and ] Those said to have successfully tested him have included Stalin, ], ] and ].


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Wolf Messing (b. 1899) is claimed by some to be one of the most talented mind readers of the world. Born to a Jewish family, Messing fled from Germany to Russia before World War II.

He was wanted by Adolf Hitler after declaring his prophecy about Germany's defeat during its attempted invasion of the east and had a sum of 200,000 marks placed on his head. After the world war he worked for many years as a stage artist, and it is suggested that he was one of Josef Stalin's advisors.

Those said to have successfully tested him have included Stalin, Mohandas Gandhi, Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein.

See also: Telepathy


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