Uri Geller: What the CIA Studies Reveal About Mossad’s Secret Weapon
A 1973 CIA study found that Geller ‘demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner’ but critics aren’t so convinced
Illusionist Uri Geller said his first paid job was running errands for Mossad on his bike when he was 13. His father was an Israeli Army sergeant major and he grew up in Tel Aviv and Cyprus surrounded by spies.
His mother ran a Cyprus hotel that doubled as a safe house for the Israeli intelligence service: “Mossad spies used to stay there and paid me £1 ($1.20) to deliver any post that came for them when they were not around.”
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