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    Uri Geller (/ ˈ ʊər i ˈ ɡ ɛ l ər / OOR-ee GHEL-ər; Hebrew: אורי גלר; born 20 December 1946) is an Israeli-British illusionist, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic.He is known for his trademark television performances of spoon bending and other illusions. Geller uses conjuring tricks to simulate the effects of psychokinesis and telepathy.

  2. Uri Geller: The celebrity who owes his success to spoons By the entrance to the new Uri Geller Museum, overlooking the sparkling sea in Jaffa, lies, appropriately enough, the world's largest steel ...

  3. The first extraterrestrial-themed card deck by the one-and-only Uri Geller, famous around the world for his paranormal abilities. 52 divination cards enable users to connect with aliens, answer any question and develop their psychic powers. From the recent NASA UFO probe to Avi Loeb, the Harvard scientist who says he’s found proof that aliens ...

  4. Uri Geller is one of the world’s most investigated and celebrated mystifiers. Famous around the globe for his mind-bending abilities, he has led a unique life shrouded in debate, controversy and mystery. Uri’s short biography A short summary of Uri’s life story. Uri’s full biography Uri’s life history, his experiences with the paranormal and […]

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · Reporting from Tel Aviv. Published July 8, 2023 Updated July 10, 2023. In 1973, a young man named Uri Geller appeared on one of the BBC’s most popular television shows, “The Dimbleby Talk-In ...

  6. Uri Geller is one of the world’s most investigated and celebrated mystifiers. Famous around the globe for his mind-bending abilities, he has led a unique life shrouded in debate, controversy and mystery. He is also related to Sigmund Freud. Uri Geller was born in Israel on December 20, 1946. His parents were of Hungarian and Austrian descent ...

  7. Uri Geller: The celebrity who owes his success to spoons. Self-proclaimed psychic Uri Geller made spoon-bending famous across the world and for decades rubbed shoulders with the stars. The 75-year ...

  8. By the entrance to the new Uri Geller Museum, overlooking the sparkling sea in Jaffa, lies, appropriately enough, the world's largest steel spoon - 16.18m (53ft 1in) long.

  9. The Truth About Uri Geller, originally published as The Magic of Uri Geller in 1975, is a 1982 book by magician and skeptic James Randi about alleged psychic Uri Geller. Contents. In the book, Randi challenges Geller's assertions that he performs paranormal feats.

  10. Jan 20, 2017 · Recently declassified documents from the CIA show that Uri Geller succeeded in convincing the intelligence agency of his psychic abilities. In a small-scale operation, later given the code name ...