I've recently been made known that that Morgan Strebler's DOA effect, which is a killer pulse stop
routine, is receiving some unfair criticism.
One reviewer stated that Morgan's effect is
not original. I'm here to say that my pulse stop, Flatline and Morgan's DOA are two different
independent effects.
Without revealing the method, Morgan's DOA is beast of a different
mode. For his effect is a full presentation utilizing different techniques than mine to achieve the
desired effect.
As for my Flatline idea released on " Fly on the Wall" ebook, it was more
of a "try this out and see if it works" kind of deal. Two routines, independently created.
With DOA, you not only stop your pulse, you stop the participant's pulse. Flatline is a just my
way of stopping my own pulse. The fact that the ringing endorsements of DOA come from the people
that they come from, including myself should indeed speak for itself.
Flatline is good,
but DOA is unique and as Eric Ross stated:
"This is the BEST pulse stop, hands down! Morgan
has created a MIRACLE!"
Cedric I'm going to take you to task with this... both methods are the same, I have read both of them and they are the same. You both, in your ebook and his DVD, use the same bold method of making the spectator think that your pulse has stopped. If you want I can reveal the method but it is the same. Your diagrams in your ebook, literally show the same thing that Morgan teaches in his DVD. I have both and will reveal both and let the people decide if you want to mess around and be dishonest about it. Sure he applies it to a second spectator but it's still the same method at the end of the day.
Furthermore, you and him as friends so of course you're going to cover for him. In his book on cold reading he plagiarized and in this one, he released a method for which has already been released by his friend.