Richard Ireland

Richard Ireland

Richard Ireland was perhaps the first of his kind to pioneer the demonstration of Psychic phenomena on television, starting in the early 1960's, on programs such as Joe Pyne, Alan Burke, and the Steve Allen show. (see video: [http://www.drrichardireland.com/video.html Link to video.] ) He also demonstrated his unique form of "x-ray" clairvoyance in casino showrooms, nightclubs, and churches throughout the United States, Europe, and South America. Ireland would cover his eyes with ten strips of Johnson & Johnson medical tape, sealed tightly around his eyes and against the base of his nose and then apply three black blindfolds, which had been inspected by volunteer skeptics. While "blinded" in this manner, he was able to accurately "read" the contents of questions that were submitted by audience members on small pieces of paper, and also furnished serial numbers from dollar bills that some patrons included with their questions. He would also delve into personal matters, extending far beyond what had been written, with a high degree of specificity and accuracy.

It was rumored that Richard Ireland may have been forbidden from gaming at some Las Vegas casinos. In fact, he was not inclined to use his gift for gain through gambling because of ethical considerations. A former Manager did however report seeing him accurately predict seven consecutive roulette numbers while observing, but not participating in a game.

Richard Ireland was popularly known as the 'psychic to the stars' in the 1970's and was a close friend and advisor to the legendary Mae West. Additionally, he was associated with such personalities as Darryl F. Zanuck -- founder of Twentieth Century Fox, actress Amanda Blake, actor Glenn Ford, and actor David Janssen. There is also evidence that Ireland was personal friends with former president Dwight D. Eisenhower and wife, Mamie Eisenhower. He founded the University of Life Church in Phoenix, Arizona and served there till his death in 1992. In addition to his psychic capacity, Richard Ireland was also a medium. (See: Mediumship.) Above all else, he would most likely want to be remembered for his belief in God and an afterlife -- as he would frequently say, "There is no death and there are no dead."

Richard Ireland is referenced in a book authored by his son Mark Ireland entitled, [http://www.soulshiftbook.com "Soul Shift,"] , released on July 15, 2008. He is also mentioned in [http://www.northatlanticbooks.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781583942536 The "Hierophant of 100th Street",] by Cullen Dorn, scheduled for release in the fall of 2008. In 1970, Richard Ireland authored a biography called, [http://www.drrichardireland.com/recommended.html "The Phoenix Oracle,"] which is currently out of print. He is also referenced in a book entitled, "Mae West on Sex, Health and ESP." Lastly, Ireland's name appears in magazines, including an article entitled "Sixth Sense," in the April 1971 issue of Playboy, and [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,839542,00.html "Searching for the Soul," ] published in the June 23, 1967 issue of Time. For more information see [http://www.drrichardireland.com Richard Ireland's site]


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