Kai Muegge



Kai Muegge or Kai Mügge (1968 - ) is a fraudulent German spiritualist medium and founder of the Felix Experimental Group (FEG). He is best known for producing fake apports and ectoplasm cobwebs during his séances.

Muegge has confessed to utilizing an LED device to perform trickery during his séances.

Background
Muegge claims he experienced poltergeist phenomena at a friend's house when he was 11. By the age of 15 he had founded his own séance group and experimented in table tilting. Muegge, acting as a medium, later formed the Felix Experimental Group (FEG) in 2005. The group is based in Hanau, Germany.

Before his career as a fraudulent medium, Kai Mügge made short films with little success about the drug scene in Frankfurt, where he belonged to. Only in this way he could film undiscovered as an insider. Babylon TV Babylon TV in youtube

Mügge was heavily drug addicted and is now Methadone-substituted. This is the reason why he does not have his driver's license anymore and doesn't drink alcohol: alcohol, combined with Methadone, will lead to respiratory paralysis. Because of his drug addiction, in combination with his massive abuse of painkillers, Mügge´s pretended condition of trance is abstruse.

Apports and ectoplasm
Muegge is known for producing (usually small gemstones) from his eye socket.

Muegge actually uploaded a video to YouTube demonstrating an eye apport trick. Credulously, some spiritualists still believe his apports are evidence for paranormal activity.

He is also known to use Halloween spider web as ectoplasm during his séances.

Many of Mügge´s freak shows take place at the Basler Psi Verein (BPV), a place well known for hosting fraudulent mediums. The price for one show is about 180 CHF and it is not clear how Mügge has handled this income, because he used to receive social security from the German government.

Investigations
Muegge has been described as a fraud by those in the parapsychology community. Researchers have suggested that all his séance phenomena can be produced naturally by trickery.

Peter Mulacz, Vice President of Austrian Society for Parapsychology who observed Muegge during séances in 2010 wrote:

Parapsychologist Michael Nahm investigated Muegge's group in a total of 21 séance sittings. In 2014, Nahm published a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration which concluded "considerable parts of the phenomena were produced by fraudulent means." According to Nahm there is convincing evidence that Mügge had utilized a magician's LED device to produce "spirit" lights, which he later confessed to. In 2016, parapsychologist Stephen E. Braude noted:

There is another site of a former duped member of Mügge's felixcircle, which shows Mügge's fraudulent activities with the D’Lite Flight in action: