Demonstrating the Validity of Facilitated Communication in the “Real” World

Live Validation Test of Facilitated Communication: Marlena (aka theaacjournalist) performs a live test to help demonstrate and validate how FC works:

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Marlena Katene, aka theaacjournalist, is a budding music journalist who uses Facilitated Communication (FC) to talk to the outside world.

As both a journalist and an active advocate for Facilitated Communication, Marlena travels the world giving presentations about FC, and, whenever she gets the opportunity, interviewing celebrities. We are pleased to present video examples of both.

In the first video above, Marlena performed a live test to help demonstrate and validate how FC works:

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Marlena Shines as Brightly as the Stars She Interviews

Next, we see Marlena get a chance to interview Sir Richard Branson, self-made billionaire (despite having to cope with the learning disorder, Dyslexia) and CEO of Virgin Airways, when she attended a cocktail party and conference where he spoke:
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Marlena’s Recommendation: Project Magic

Marlena Katene, a.k.a. theaccjournalist, interviews magician David Copperfield after one of his performances. Click for larger image.

Marlena Katene, a.k.a. theaccjournalist, interviews
magician David Copperfield after a performance.
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Among the many celebrities Marlena has had an opportunity to interview, David Copperfield, “possibly the worlds greatest magician of all time along side Houdini,” was a favorite. She highly recommends checking out his website www.davidcopperfield.com and in particular his charitable program, Project Magic, a therapy program for handicapped children / people. Click on the Charitable Work icon for information about the program. (opens in new window)

To see more interviews conducted by Marlena, including comedian Russell Brand and magician extraordinaire David Copperfield, subscribe to her YouTube channel, theaacjournalist. (opens in new window)

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