Creepy 'Stargate' programme aimed to find out whether humans could use psychic powers as weapon or spy tool
URI GELLER was subjected to a series of bizarre secret experiments that aimed to weaponize psychic abilities, CIA documents reveal.
The Israeli – famed for his apparent ability to bend spoons with his mind – was taken to Stanford Research Institute in the 1970s to have his psychic abilities investigated.
Uri Geller taking part in the CIA experimentUri Geller's 'paranormal powers' examined by US government in 1972A newly released cache of CIA documents reveals UFO sightings and psychic experiments from the "Stargate programme", which has long been of interest to conspiracy theorists.
The project was the codename for a secret U.S. Army unit established in 1978 at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA).
It aimed to investigate the potential for psychic phenomena to be used by the military and intelligence services.
The Stargate programme inspired the 2009 film The Men Who Stare At Goats starring George Clooney and Ewan McGregor.
Some of the files surround the weird investigation and reveal how Geller was probed during a week-long series of tests.
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A Stanford University expert drew the solar systemGeller's version is a collection of shapes that some interpreted to be planetsCIA
The expert's drawing of a bunch of grapesCIA
Uri Geller's version is eerily similar to the target drawingDuring these experiments he was asked to sit in a sealed and monitored room.
One of the tests involved drawings. A word was selected at random from a dictionary.
The first word selected was "fuse". A firecracker was then drawn by someone outside the locked room.
The picture was then taped to the wall outside Geller's cell and he was told via intercom the drawing was finished.
Examiner's drawing of the dove
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Uri Geller's sketch of a doveThe CIA documents say: "His almost immediate response was that he saw a 'cylinder with noise coming out of it'.
"His drawing to correspond with it was a drum, along with a number of cylindrical-looking objects."
The second word chosen was "bunch" and a scientist drew a bunch of grapes.
"He then talked about 'purple circles'.
"Finally, he said that he was quite sure that he had the picture. His drawing was indeed a bunch of grapes."
The researchers concluded Uri "demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner".
Uri Geller was subjected to tests which appear to confirm his psychic abilityUri Geller shows the camera his drawing during the secret testsWatch Uri Geller's epic Sun Halloween experimentIn 2013 Uri Geller has lifted the lid on his secret past as a SPY — and told how his spoon-bending antics were just a cover.
The TV magician has revealed details of his years as an operative for the both
the CIA and Israel’s feared Mossad agency during the Cold War.
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