The summary of the text is:
- The author criticizes the popularity of mysticism and pseudoscience in Russia, especially the TV show "The Battle of Psychics".
- The author exposes the methods of charlatans who pretend to have supernatural abilities, such as hot reading, cold reading, the Barnum effect, and magic tricks.
- The author gives examples of famous frauds, such as Vanga, Uri Geller, Peter Popov, and others, and how they were debunked by skeptics and illusionists.
- The author urges the viewers to be rational and not to believe in telepathy, mind reading, or communication with spirits.
- The author asks the viewers to share the video with their friends and relatives who may be deceived by psychics.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video by Nikolai Sobolev, a Russian blogger and critic.
- The main topic of the video is the exposure of psychics, telepaths and mystics as charlatans and deceivers.
- The video criticizes the popularization of pseudoscience on television, especially the show "The Battle of Psychics".
- The video provides examples of how psychics use techniques such as hot reading, cold reading, the Barnum effect and magic tricks to fool people.
- The video mentions several famous figures in the field of psychic phenomena, such as Vanga, Uri Geller, Peter Popov and Julia Wang.
- The video calls for banning the show "The Battle of Psychics" and regulating the activities of psychics.