Warlord
06-17-2013, 04:34 AM
Best known as a spoon-bender who befriended singer Michael Jackson — and branded a charlatan by critics — it now appears that Uri Geller may have had a second career as a CIA spy.
According to a new BBC documentary, he used his psychic powers in an attempt to wipe secret Soviet computer records.
It is alleged he also tried to disable military radar and influence the mind of a Russian negotiator during Cold War arms talks in Geneva by beaming peace messages at his head.
The Israeli-born showman’s life has been littered with outrageous claims. Over the years, his tricks have baffled scientists and enraged his rivals.
Now, the BBC film, to be broadcast later this year, claims Geller was recruited to help Western intelligence services as they battled to stay ahead of their Communist enemies in the Seventies and Eighties.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2342901/Was-Uri-Geller-secret-CIA-spy-Thats-claim-new-BBC-documentary-And-really-mind-boggling-It-just-true.html#ixzz2WT6jQnZr
According to a new BBC documentary, he used his psychic powers in an attempt to wipe secret Soviet computer records.
It is alleged he also tried to disable military radar and influence the mind of a Russian negotiator during Cold War arms talks in Geneva by beaming peace messages at his head.
The Israeli-born showman’s life has been littered with outrageous claims. Over the years, his tricks have baffled scientists and enraged his rivals.
Now, the BBC film, to be broadcast later this year, claims Geller was recruited to help Western intelligence services as they battled to stay ahead of their Communist enemies in the Seventies and Eighties.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2342901/Was-Uri-Geller-secret-CIA-spy-Thats-claim-new-BBC-documentary-And-really-mind-boggling-It-just-true.html#ixzz2WT6jQnZr