Second video: Tom Fischer performs a leg-lengthening healing. Mike distinguishes this as likely not deliberate fraud but rather sincere self-deception.
Transition to the second example — Tom Fischer's leg-lengthening video.
Tom Fischer instructs a person to sit against a curb with good posture, then holds out their feet to show one leg appears shorter. He commands the left leg to grow in Jesus' name while holding the feet. The subject says he feels stretching and Fischer interprets this as healing. Mike notes Fischer appears sincere and his desire to point people to Jesus seems legitimate, but the healing is not what it appears. Mike also observes that Fischer asked if the hip pain was gone after the procedure, but the subject turned his face away and did not answer directly.
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