Friday, January 20, 2017

The CIA And Psychic Uri Geller



Daily Mail: The real-life X-Files: How CIA recruited Uri Geller to test his psychic abilities and were STUNNED when he was able to match random drawings by an agent sealed in another room

* The CIA released about 13million declassified documents online yesterday and among them it was revealed that Uri Geller went to Stanford for tests in 1973
* Scientists took random words out of a dictionary and drew a related sketch - Geller was in a sealed room and tasked with trying to describe the drawing by the CIA on the other side of a wall
* CIA experts said Geller had convincingly demonstrated his paranormal ability
* His most successful deduction was when the CIA drew a bunch of 24 grapes - Geller drew the exact same number of grapes

Spoon bender Uri Geller was tested by the CIA to assess his psychic abilities in a week-long experiment, newly published documents have revealed.

Geller was brought to Stanford Research Institute in August 1973 where experts tried to judge whether he had paranormal abilities over a period of eight days.

The experiments were part of the controversial Stargate programme.

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More News On The CIA Testing The Psychic Uri Geller

How Uri Geller convinced the CIA he was a 'psychic warrior' -- The Telegraph
CIA admits to conducting psychic experiments on Uri Geller -- Arutz Sheva
CIA's declassified documents: Highlights of the 13 million pages out now -- CTV
CIA conducted experiments on self-proclaimed psychic -- New York Post

3 comments:

  1. Uri Geller: An example of why you must still count the silver ware when a guest leaves.

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  2. The CIA should have hired James Randi first.

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  3. "The CIA should have hired James Randi first." Heh!

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