NYC, NY: The World Bar. The Amazing Kreskin sealed his prediction as to who will be our next President on December 6, 2007 in front of
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WHO WILL BE PRESIDENT? Does KRESKIN really know?
Kreskin on Fox Business News: America’s Nightly ScoreBoard
On Februrary 1, 2008 Kreskin went on Fox Business News: America’s Nightly ScoreBoard and predicted the super bowl. He put it in a chest, inside a box and locked it in the office of the station.
Then on Tuesday Februray 5, 2008 Keskin went back to the show and had the host David Asman open the box with a knife and key.
Inside was the prediction which consisted of the statements:
Kreskin predicted that the Giants would win
That the Giants would win by 3 (Final Score 17-14)
Kreskin further stated that if he failed in his prediction he
would turn over $10,000 of his own money to charity.
Legendary Mentalist Predicts 2008 Presidential Election Winner
NEW YORK (December 3, 2007) – The Amazing Kreskin, the world’s foremost (original) mentalist, considered by many to be the Godfather of the modern mentalist movement, is making his boldest prediction to date. Almost one year in advance of the general election for the President, The Amazing Kreskin has recorded down his prediction of the winner in next November and will present it at The World Bar on Thursday, December 6, 2007 at a 12:30pm press conference. Although he will not reveal his prediction yet, Kreskin will present a lockbox containing the prediction at The World Bar where it will remain on display until the day after next year’s election, when it will be revealed to the world once and for all.
This prediction represents the biggest, most long range challenge in The Amazing Kreskin’s Fifty Year career. “I am staking my reputation on this prediction,” remarked Kreskin, “and I’m completely confident that I’ve picked the winner. There is no doubt in my mind!” The World Bar will display Kreskin’s prediction-lockbox on the shelf behind the bar for the public to clearly view and to ensure there is no tampering.
What is the Mysterious Message in the Box?
Kreskin gave this steel case to Joey Reynolds on WOR Radio in New York City eight minutes past midnight October 30th. Joey Reynolds himself is totally unaware of the contents. Kreskin has not disclosed to Joey when the case is to be opened.

Another Successful Prediction!
Before the ball dropped New Year’s Eve bringing in 2007, Kreskin had made on scores of TV and radio shows, an ominous prediction about the future of television in the months to come. He said the greatest scandle would deal with reality shows. With a hint that if it became commonly known that writers, etc., were intrinsically involved in the “spontaneous occurrences and interactions” between “innocent participants” it would damage seriously the credibility of such shows and the ability of the viewer to believe in them.
In recent days, charges including lawsuits have arisen in which participants have claimed that shows were rigged, a true state of affairs were altered, and even activities were enacted that are questionable from a legal and ethical level.
Kreskin refuses to be quoted as saying:
“I TOLD YOU SO”!
WB: 7th Heaven canceled over costs
Network says show is too expensive, despite ratings
From CNN.com
PASADENA, California (AP) — The Camden family is disappearing from television in May strictly for financial reasons: the WB’s top executive said Sunday that the network is losing $16 million this year on “7th Heaven.” Read the rest of this entry »
Kreskin’s Predictions for 2006
Animals
- A new fad will take place amongst private parties where individuals will be invited to bring their pets to the home.
- There will be an uncovering, much to the horror of so many of us, of the cruelty to animals in the Middle East.
Kreskin’s Predictions… Magic 14…
A Bombshell Hits Canadian Government!
On Wednesday, November 30, 2005, Kreskin’s office was contacted by a Canadian Television News Producer. He notified Kreskin that a major crisis had hit the Canadian Government two days prior. Read the rest of this entry »
Kreskin Predicted Jackson Not Guilty
By the first evening and especially the second day of the jury deliberation involving the Michael Jackson trial, we saw an influx of performers, all of whom are attorney’s deciding whether Jackson was guilty or not guilty, and deciding how the jury would vote on the findings of it. It was a repeat of what the public has gotten weary of these many weeks of the trial itself. It was always difficult to tell whether the attorney was judging the trial or auditioning for their own television series. The coverage of the trial could have saved time by referring back to the prediction I made publicly on March 8, 2005, on The Joey Reynolds Show and I reiterated it over a dozen times on radio and television appearances. While I could not with any responsibility publicly state whether Michael Jackson was guilty or not guilty of his actions and I would not in public presume to judge him, I did predict without question, that Michael Jackson would be found not guilty. Never once did I veer from that prediction.
Kreskin Predicts Outcome of Jackson Trial!
Letter to Attorney reveals Jackson will be found NOT GUILTY
On Tuesday morning, March 8, 2005, at 2:00am, on WOR-AM, The Joey Reynolds Show, The Amazing Kreskin made public his prediction that Michael Jackson would be found not guilty. Kreskin made it clear that he is not expressing his own opinion as to the guilt or otherwise of Mr. Jackson and that such would be, in his opinion, irresponsible in a public format. Although Kreskin is convinced that the jury’s decision will be to find him not guilty, Jackson will not be able to prove his innocence.
Several days prior to his announcement, in a letter to Jackson’s Defense Attorney, Thomas Mesereau, Kreskin warned Mesereau about the perils of introducing hypnosis into his defense plan. It had been made public that amongst possible witnesses for the defense would be psychic Uri Geller. Geller claims to have “hypnotized” Mr. Jackson a few years ago and elicited comments from Jackson (while under “hypnosis”) that he was not guilty.
If such “evidence” (hypnosis) were brought to the case, Kreskin could be called in as a witness for the Prosecution because of his edibility to demonstrate that a supposedly “hypnotized” person can lie and distort the truth if he so desires. Such a demonstration could seriously damage Jackson’s credibility.

