Hypnosis Nj

STATE FAIR Meadowlands, NJ Just went- have two questions…?
Just visited the fair and I have two questions…
1. They had a Kangaroo in a small cage 5′ fence / no roof. It could have EASILY hopped out but it looked like it was drugged. They even had a sign that said “I’m ok, just sleeping!” Did they cut it’s tendon or drug it or adopt an injured animal that they know cannot jump?
2. Saw the Hypnosis show- very impressive. About 10 people responded to post hypnotic suggestions with trigger key words- one started dancing; another started singing- others acted as if they were grabbed. My question is, is this for real or were they planted actors- he widdled down the participants for 30 to 10. They did not look like actors- they looked like a random mix of fair goers but it is hard to believe- they reacted convincingly to his trigger words- hard to tell if they were faking or not.
1. Hopefully the kangaroo was injured and they rescued it. If you area concerned then cal your local ASPCA and have them go down to the fair to have a look. It isn’t uncommon for animals in those situations to be abused.
2. Hypnosis is real. I’ve been hypnotized myself and it was quite surprising. Of course, there are often audience plants in situations like this, too. So while hypnosis is real, who knows. Did you see any of the 10 just attending the fair later on?
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