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This Uri Gellar documentary


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I haven't seen the documentary but I read a book once on that CIA psychic stuff and Gellar was mentioned a fair bit so not sure what the big reveal was. However the book said that whilst he did appear gifted he also was even weirder than the other weirdos they had and so they didn't go with him - unless that in itself was part of the cover...

 

On a separate note can I recommend a book for anyone interested in life after death, etc

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Afterlife-Colin-Wilson/dp/1567188176/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1374517681&sr=1-1&keywords=afterlife+colin+wilson

 

very very interesting

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i remember years ago he did this live show where he basically asked the viewers to join in with his weirdness.

 

alone and bored i decided to give this a crack. He asked people at home to get a broken wrist watch, or one with a dead battery. Luckily my old man had one hidden in the bottom drawer in the kitchen.

 

he just asked you hold t tightly and shout the word WORK. I shit you not, but that watch, that was lying in the drawer for years now suddenly jumped back into life. I was about 12 or 13 and my parents where out that night. I couldnt wait to tell them about the magician son.

 

The watch stopped working again a few days, but i swear on my parents life that watch worked after he did that live show.

 

He is still a massive bell though

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Uri is a complete fake!

 

Third rate magician. The documentary was the very essence of shoddy.

 

For example it claims the experiments at SRI were thorough and peer reviewed etc etc. It is well known that the experiments were wholly unscientific and unprofessional and yet this evidence was never introduced. Utter shite.

 

Oh and as for URI....I worked for the CIA and Mossad but I cannot tell you what I did. Anyone who did work for them wouldn't blab about and then get all coy. They would just shut the fuck up.

 

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I haven't seen the documentary but I read a book once on that CIA psychic stuff and Gellar was mentioned a fair bit so not sure what the big reveal was. However the book said that whilst he did appear gifted he also was even weirder than the other weirdos they had and so they didn't go with him - unless that in itself was part of the cover...

 

On a separate note can I recommend a book for anyone interested in life after death, etc

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Afterlife-Colin-Wilson/dp/1567188176/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1374517681&sr=1-1&keywords=afterlife+colin+wilson

 

very very interesting

 

Too many books lined up already. I'll leave this one for now and read it after I die.

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