Trying to research this.. talking to google gemini AI. But apparently he goes on the late night talk show, Johnny Carson and they supply the materials. Uri doesn't pull off anything paranormal. Maybe this was set up to make him look like a fraud. Google gemini AI admits you had legit claims though of the CIA tests.
"It's true that declassified CIA documents show they conducted an investigation into Uri Geller's abilities and, in a particular report, concluded that he had "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner."
So what's going on here. Well.. you'd have to understand how normal magicians do their stunts. Making a pact with a negative entity you can't see, that moves the matter. Let's get those puzzle pieces.
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists - Demonic Activity Caught On Video - YouTube. 2hrs 40min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fKrFeX8dRY
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists (2020 Edition) - YouTube. 3hrs 27min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIOnsE3TWWE
You did have remote viewing going on back in those days.. like Ingo Swann.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann
I think Uri was involved with remote viewing.. like probably during those CIA tests. What were those declassified documents.. let me check.
"The declassified documents show that Uri Geller was involved in the CIA's research into remote viewing. His tests at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1973 were part of a larger government-funded program that would eventually be known as the Stargate Project.
These documents reveal that Geller participated in a series of experiments where he was asked to reproduce drawings that were in a different room or a remote location, a key aspect of remote viewing. In these tests, Geller was in an electrically shielded room and was asked to draw images that were being drawn by someone else outside the room or even at a location a half-mile away.
The declassified CIA report from those experiments concluded that Geller "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner." However, it's also important to remember the context we discussed earlier: a later, more comprehensive review of the entire Stargate Project found that the program never provided useful intelligence and that the information was often vague and unreliable. This later review also raised concerns about the methodology of the earlier experiments and the possibility of "sensory leakage" or other flaws. The Stargate Project was ultimately terminated in 1995."
So why would they have things that are conclusive and proof.. yet do this Johnny Carson late nite TV talk show, that disclaims what's going on. Well.. I guess like whenever these days they do "fake" news or something that's "lies". What do you got of examples of those. I don't know.. but yeah.. why would they discredit this Uri guy but there's some stuff that's not bogus.
And he's still around these days, too. I looked him up on insta a few years ago.. not many followers.. let me check. 24.3K followers. He's active though. Now, with this guy.. he's from Israel.. so lots of drama. Maybe that has something to do with how he got discredited in the public eye. I don't know.. There's maybe "magician" stuff.. but with the spoon bending.. he has to touch it with his finger tips with light pressure.
where's a link to this declassified CIA report
The declassified CIA report on the Uri Geller experiments is available in the CIA's online reading room.
The full report on the 1973 experiments with Geller at the Stanford Research Institute can be found here: EXPERIMENTS - URI GELLER AT SRI, AUGUST 4-11, 1973
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00787r000700110003-2
The final report that led to the termination of the overall Stargate Project is also available:
AN EVALUATION OF THE REMOTE VIEWING PROGRAM: RESEARCH AND OPERATIONAL APPLICATIONS - DRAFT REPORT
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00791R000200180005-5.pdf
what year did that become declassified, and why
The Stargate Project, which included the experiments with Uri Geller, was officially terminated and declassified in 1995.
The declassification was a direct result of a CIA report commissioned from the American Institutes for Research (AIR). The report's primary conclusion was that the program had "never provided an adequate basis for actionable intelligence operations." The information gathered was deemed vague, ambiguous, and inconsistent, and the program ultimately failed to provide scientific evidence that paranormal phenomena could be reliably used for intelligence purposes.
The end of the Cold War also played a role in the decision, as the initial motivation for the program—the fear of a "psychic gap" with the Soviet Union—was no longer a pressing concern.
Trying to research this.. talking to google gemini AI. But apparently he goes on the late night talk show, Johnny Carson and they supply the materials. Uri doesn't pull off anything paranormal. Maybe this was set up to make him look like a fraud. Google gemini AI admits you had legit claims though of the CIA tests.
"It's true that declassified CIA documents show they conducted an investigation into Uri Geller's abilities and, in a particular report, concluded that he had "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner."
So what's going on here. Well.. you'd have to understand how normal magicians do their stunts. Making a pact with a negative entity you can't see, that moves the matter. Let's get those puzzle pieces.
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists - Demonic Activity Caught On Video - YouTube. 2hrs 40min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fKrFeX8dRY
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists (2020 Edition) - YouTube. 3hrs 27min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIOnsE3TWWE
You did have remote viewing going on back in those days.. like Ingo Swann.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann
I think Uri was involved with remote viewing.. like probably during those CIA tests. What were those declassified documents.. let me check.
"The declassified documents show that Uri Geller was involved in the CIA's research into remote viewing. His tests at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1973 were part of a larger government-funded program that would eventually be known as the Stargate Project.
These documents reveal that Geller participated in a series of experiments where he was asked to reproduce drawings that were in a different room or a remote location, a key aspect of remote viewing. In these tests, Geller was in an electrically shielded room and was asked to draw images that were being drawn by someone else outside the room or even at a location a half-mile away.
The declassified CIA report from those experiments concluded that Geller "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner." However, it's also important to remember the context we discussed earlier: a later, more comprehensive review of the entire Stargate Project found that the program never provided useful intelligence and that the information was often vague and unreliable. This later review also raised concerns about the methodology of the earlier experiments and the possibility of "sensory leakage" or other flaws. The Stargate Project was ultimately terminated in 1995."
So why would they have things that are conclusive and proof.. yet do this Johnny Carson late nite TV talk show, that disclaims what's going on. Well.. I guess like whenever these days they do "fake" news or something that's "lies". What do you got of examples of those. I don't know.. but yeah.. why would they discredit this Uri guy but there's some stuff that's not bogus.
And he's still around these days, too. I looked him up on insta a few years ago.. not many followers.. let me check. 24.3K followers. He's active though. Now, with this guy.. he's from Israel.. so lots of drama. Maybe that has something to do with how he got discredited in the public eye. I don't know.. There's maybe "magician" stuff.. but with the spoon bending.. he has to touch it with his finger tips with light pressure.
where's a link to this declassified CIA report
The declassified CIA report on the Uri Geller experiments is available in the CIA's online reading room.
The full report on the 1973 experiments with Geller at the Stanford Research Institute can be found here: EXPERIMENTS - URI GELLER AT SRI, AUGUST 4-11, 1973
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00787r000700110003-2
The final report that led to the termination of the overall Stargate Project is also available:
AN EVALUATION OF THE REMOTE VIEWING PROGRAM: RESEARCH AND OPERATIONAL APPLICATIONS - DRAFT REPORT
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00791R000200180005-5.pdf
what year did that become declassified, and why
The Stargate Project, which included the experiments with Uri Geller, was officially terminated and declassified in 1995.
The declassification was a direct result of a CIA report commissioned from the American Institutes for Research (AIR). The report's primary conclusion was that the program had "never provided an adequate basis for actionable intelligence operations." The information gathered was deemed vague, ambiguous, and inconsistent, and the program ultimately failed to provide scientific evidence that paranormal phenomena could be reliably used for intelligence purposes.
The end of the Cold War also played a role in the decision, as the initial motivation for the program—the fear of a "psychic gap" with the Soviet Union—was no longer a pressing concern.
Trying to research this.. talking to google gemini AI. But apparently he goes on the late night talk show, Johnny Carson and they supply the materials. Uri doesn't pull off anything paranormal. Maybe this was set up to make him look like a fraud. Google gemini AI admits you had legit claims though of the CIA tests.
"It's true that declassified CIA documents show they conducted an investigation into Uri Geller's abilities and, in a particular report, concluded that he had "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner."
So what's going on here. Well.. you'd have to understand how normal magicians do their stunts. Making a pact with a negative entity you can't see, that moves the matter. Let's get those puzzle pieces.
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists - Demonic Activity Caught On Video - YouTube. 2hrs 40min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fKrFeX8dRY
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists (2020 Edition) - YouTube. 3hrs 27min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIOnsE3TWWE
You did have remote viewing going on back in those days.. like Ingo Swann.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann
I think Uri was involved with remote viewing.. like probably during those CIA tests. What were those declassified documents.. let me check.
"The declassified documents show that Uri Geller was involved in the CIA's research into remote viewing. His tests at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1973 were part of a larger government-funded program that would eventually be known as the Stargate Project.
These documents reveal that Geller participated in a series of experiments where he was asked to reproduce drawings that were in a different room or a remote location, a key aspect of remote viewing. In these tests, Geller was in an electrically shielded room and was asked to draw images that were being drawn by someone else outside the room or even at a location a half-mile away.
The declassified CIA report from those experiments concluded that Geller "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner." However, it's also important to remember the context we discussed earlier: a later, more comprehensive review of the entire Stargate Project found that the program never provided useful intelligence and that the information was often vague and unreliable. This later review also raised concerns about the methodology of the earlier experiments and the possibility of "sensory leakage" or other flaws. The Stargate Project was ultimately terminated in 1995."
So why would they have things that are conclusive and proof.. yet do this Johnny Carson late nite TV talk show, that disclaims what's going on. Well.. I guess like whenever these days they do "fake" news or something that's "lies". What do you got of examples of those. I don't know.. but yeah.. why would they discredit this Uri guy but there's some stuff that's not bogus.
And he's still around these days, too. I looked him up on insta a few years ago.. not many followers.. let me check. 24.3K followers. He's active though. Now, with this guy.. he's from Israel.. so lots of drama. Maybe that has something to do with how he got discredited in the public eye. I don't know.. There's maybe "magician" stuff.. but with the spoon bending.. he has to touch it with his finger tips with light pressure.
Trying to research this.. talking to google gemini AI. But apparently he goes on the late night talk show, Johnny Carson and they supply the materials. Uri doesn't pull off anything paranormal. Maybe this was set up to make him look like a fraud. Google gemini AI admits you had legit claims though of the CIA tests.
"It's true that declassified CIA documents show they conducted an investigation into Uri Geller's abilities and, in a particular report, concluded that he had "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner."
So what's going on here. Well.. you'd have to understand how normal magicians do their stunts. Making a pact with a negative entity you can't see, that moves the matter. Let's get those puzzle pieces.
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists - Demonic Activity Caught On Video - YouTube. 2hrs 40min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fKrFeX8dRY
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists (2020 Edition) - YouTube. 3hrs 27min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIOnsE3TWWE
You did have remote viewing going on back in those days.. like Ingo Swann.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann
I think Uri was involved with remote viewing.. like probably during those CIA tests. What were those declassified documents.. let me check.
"The declassified documents show that Uri Geller was involved in the CIA's research into remote viewing. His tests at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1973 were part of a larger government-funded program that would eventually be known as the Stargate Project.
These documents reveal that Geller participated in a series of experiments where he was asked to reproduce drawings that were in a different room or a remote location, a key aspect of remote viewing. In these tests, Geller was in an electrically shielded room and was asked to draw images that were being drawn by someone else outside the room or even at a location a half-mile away.
The declassified CIA report from those experiments concluded that Geller "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner." However, it's also important to remember the context we discussed earlier: a later, more comprehensive review of the entire Stargate Project found that the program never provided useful intelligence and that the information was often vague and unreliable. This later review also raised concerns about the methodology of the earlier experiments and the possibility of "sensory leakage" or other flaws. The Stargate Project was ultimately terminated in 1995."
So why would they have things that are conclusive and proof.. yet do this Johnny Carson late nite TV talk show, that disclaims what's going on. Well.. I guess like whenever these days they do "fake" news or something that's "lies". What do you got of examples of those. I don't know.. but yeah.. why would they discredit this Uri guy but there's some stuff that's not bogus.
Trying to research this.. talking to google gemini AI. But apparently he goes on the late night talk show, Johnny Carson and they supply the materials. Uri doesn't pull off anything paranormal. Maybe this was set up to make him look like a fraud. Google gemini AI admits you had legit claims though of the CIA tests.
"It's true that declassified CIA documents show they conducted an investigation into Uri Geller's abilities and, in a particular report, concluded that he had "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner."
So what's going on here. Well.. you'd have to understand how normal magicians do their stunts. Making a pact with a negative entity you can't see, that moves the matter. Let's get those puzzle pieces.
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists - Demonic Activity Caught On Video - YouTube. 2hrs 40min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fKrFeX8dRY
“Magicians” Prove A Spiritual World Exists (2020 Edition) - YouTube. 3hrs 27min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIOnsE3TWWE
You did have remote viewing going on back in those days.. like Ingo Swann.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Swann
I think Uri was involved with remote viewing.. like probably during those CIA tests. What were those declassified documents.. let me check.
"The declassified documents show that Uri Geller was involved in the CIA's research into remote viewing. His tests at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1973 were part of a larger government-funded program that would eventually be known as the Stargate Project.
These documents reveal that Geller participated in a series of experiments where he was asked to reproduce drawings that were in a different room or a remote location, a key aspect of remote viewing. In these tests, Geller was in an electrically shielded room and was asked to draw images that were being drawn by someone else outside the room or even at a location a half-mile away.
The declassified CIA report from those experiments concluded that Geller "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner." However, it's also important to remember the context we discussed earlier: a later, more comprehensive review of the entire Stargate Project found that the program never provided useful intelligence and that the information was often vague and unreliable. This later review also raised concerns about the methodology of the earlier experiments and the possibility of "sensory leakage" or other flaws. The Stargate Project was ultimately terminated in 1995."