Simon Turnbull

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Simon Turnbull, (born May 10, 1950 in Sydney, Australia), is one of Australia's most celebrated psychics, and co-founded the Australian Psychics Association(APA) in 1983.

Before becoming a professional psychic, Simon was a singer/songwriter and recording artist back in the 60's. He toured Australia and New Zealand in the Harry M. Miller production of Jesus Christ Superstar in the 70's.

Currently the President of the APA, he has written countless articles on the paranormal in many newspapers, as well as magazines such as Australasian Post, Picture, People, New Idea, TV Star, Expose, Your Destiny and Psychic Interactive. Simon currently writes for Spheres and That's Life magazines.

Co-founder of the Australian Psychic Hotline in 1993, and now runs Simon Turnbull's SuperPsychics, which has over 100 psychics providing readings online or by phone.

He edited a book with Uri Geller called Uri Geller's Fortune Secrets. He is also listed in the Encyclopedia of Tarot (Vol. II).

Simon is also a remote viewing practitioner and researcher. Together with Charles Scarf, he worked on a research program in 2003 looking at ways of predicting the stock market using a method they called Predictive Remote Viewing.

In June 2004, Simon was invited to deliver a paper in Las Vegas at the International Remote Viewers Association (IRVA) conference. His paper was called The Future of Remote Viewing.

Simon has also been the editor and publisher of the annual Australian Psychics Directory. The 2007 Australian Psychics Directory was released in January 2007.

Simon is most famous for his late night telivision comercials, where he appears rasinging his right hand to cover his right eye for some reason, possibly to look mysterious. Simon is a liar and a clown.

He has two books about to be published, is working on a screenplay, and has Australia's second largest hat collection. .