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by Chris Ramsay
Effect: The performer will be able to divine through remote viewing, the city where the spectator
lives/works, what time they were last there, the neighboring businesses (hospitals, restaurants, bars,
stores etc...) and finally the name of the street.

Method: This effect is only possible with a spectator who has an iphone because the method relies on
something in the phone called frequent locations. Most people now a days have the location services on
their phone turned on because of their GPS or because they use certain apps which rely on their
location. What most people do not know, is that their phone has been secretly storing information about
where all the places they've been to since these location services have been on. Good luck hiding a
body! This feature is innately on in peoples phones. Everyone I've shown the method to was shocked to
find out that they had been “tracked”!

NOTE: Do not go in to this effect straight away. Because you're required to fiddle with the spectators
phone, you must have a justification for doing so. For this there are many iphone tricks which allow
you to borrow a phone without being too suspicious. The effect which I go to is “Icurveball” by Oz
Pearlman. This effect effect usually allows you to divine someone's name from their contact list. What I
do is use the same principal to guess a song name. Instead, I tell them that I need to look through their
songs and pick one which I think they will think of, as it will be my prediction. All the while I'll be
getting in to their frequent locations... so sneaky. Another reason to borrow their phone is simply to use
their calculator for a “Toxic” type effect.

In the event that the spectator has their frequent locations turned off, you can proceed with the previous
effect and move on. No loss.

Here's how to get in to the Frequent Locations.

Step one: You'll have to go in to their settings. Once there, simply press on the Privacy tab. (see
Figure 1)

Tip: Try and make a mental note of where their music tab is located as well, so that when you've
retrieved their information, you can quickly get in to their playlist and pick a song. For a calculator
effect, you can simply swipe up the bottom tab which will bring you directly to their calculator app.

Tip: Many people have these locked in at the bottom of their home screen.

Tip: Try not to emphasize the pushing action when selecting a tab. You're supposed to simply be
scrolling for a song. I usually stall and say something like “Oh, I didn't know you were a Spice Girl fan
too!” Usually gets a laugh and creates a nice extra moment where you can move on with your search.
(Figure 1.)

Step Two: At the very top of the Privacy section you'll see the Location Services tab. This is where
you will see if they have it set to On or Off. Click this tab if it's On. (see Figure 2.)

(Figure 2.)
Step 3: Scroll all the way down, the very last tab will be System Services. Press that tab.
(see Figure 3.)

(Figure 3.)

Step 4: Scroll down to the bottom of the first block of tabs (see Figure 4.) and press the Frequent
Locations tab. (if this is turned off, this means they are aware that their phone is storing information,
abort mission.) Most people are not aware of this. The one's who are usually have major trust issues
with the Government etc.... Probably been watching too much Zeitgeist.

(Figure 4.)

Step 5: You now have access to all of their frequent locations. Pretty creepy, huh? This will give you a
list of the different cities they've visited as well as how many times they've frequented these cities.
The order of this list is in the order of the most recent location at the top. (see Figure 5.)

Tip: Usually click the top first or second location as the odds are, that's where they either live or work.

(Figure 5.)

Step 6: Once you entered a location, this will bring you to a page with a map, some blue dots, the name
of the streets which they were on in this city and the dates of the visit to this (these) location(s). (see
Figure 6.)

Tip: The search can end here as you have a street name and a date which makes this a pretty good
baseline for a hot read. The next one is where it gets to be fun.

(Figure 6.)
Step 7: Once you've hit the last coordinate, you will now have a zoomed in shot of the location. (see
Figure 7.) Including neighboring businesses etc... You will also have the time which they arrived and
left this location. This type of information is extremely powerful to possess.

Note: if they only have one location in the city, it will take you to a zoomed in version straight away
however to see the time of arrival and departure (if this is something you want) you will have hit the
tab again.

(Figure 7.)

Disclaimer: It goes without saying that you be cautious with this information. Some people will
obviously become very unsettled by this and some may even deny whatever you tell them. This may be
because they don't want people to know where they've been. (cheating on partner, burying a body etc...)

Final notes: This process may seem lengthy but in my experience and with a little practice on your
own phone, you should be able to get to this tab within 10 seconds. Once you've retained the
information you wish to use (street name, neighboring business or time of arrival/departure) exit the
settings app by subtilely double tapping the home button and swiping the app out of existence.
Promptly find the Music app or swipe up to get in to the calculator and proceed with the initial effect.

Do not go in to a reading straight away. This type of information is best delivered when the phones are
out of the way and you organically steer them in to the direction of mind reading a little later. You do
not want them remembering that you tampered with their phone so a time delay is essential for them to
believe that this is actual mind reading.

One presentation is Remote Viewing. You hold the spectators hands, close your eyes and ask them to
take you to their place in their mind. You will start to reveal things about this location. Start with the
City, then perhaps a date/time then some surrounding businesses and finally the street name.

Another presentation is, you simply write down the name of the street on a piece of paper and put this
in an envelope to be revealed later. Make sure you are positive that this location is their home/office
etc. In some cases the person will have actually put in the address of the business or home in to their
phone which will then be indicated on the screen as “work” or “home”. This will guarantee you a hit
when asking them to think of the street name of their home/office.

What you end up doing with this information is up to you but remember that you've accessed
information that wasn't thought of, written down or anything else. This is a very powerful way of
obtaining otherwise private info.

I hope you guys get a kick out of this and play around with it. The reason I put this effect out there is
because it is one of those things which will eventually be common knowledge but for now, for the few
of you who possess it, this is one of the best impromptu tools to gather very personal information
without Cold reading. I wanted this to make it to your eyes as soon as possible, which is why I chose to
release this as a PDF. Make up your own routines and effects, feel free to bounce ideas off me as well.
My email is in Figure 1.

Prove you exist.

-Chris

All rights reserved. www.chris-ramsay.com . Copyright 2015


All rights reserved. www.chris-ramsay.com . Copyright 2015

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