Uri Geller carried out a number of missions for the CIA and other intelligence services. Here, he goes into detail about some of these very unusual activities, including the use of telepathy on a Russian official at a very crucial moment in some sensitive negotiations. He goes more deeply into these stories than he has before. Whitley and Uri discuss, among other things, the study that the CIA’s Dr. Kit Greene did of him, and where it led.

He also talks to Anne Strieber about tumors and visualization, which then leads to the classic "Uri" experience that Anne describes in her most recent diary.
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Uri Geller and Whitley Strieber share many colleagues and friends and have deep knowledge of one another’s experiences. In this mind-bender of an interview, Whitley asks Uri questions that others simply don’t have the knowledge to ask.

As Whitley shares friendship with the scientists who studied Uri at the Stanford Research Institute, he doesn’t come to the interview with the usual basic questions. He knows that Uri is no clever stage magician, but, in fact, possesses some of the strangest powers ever observed in a human being.
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Russell Targ tells intimate and amazing stories about many of the people who visited his lab at the Stanford Research Institute, including Uri Geller, whose performance at the lab was so extraordinary that Targ and his colleagues were able to publish a paper about it in Nature, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals. Beyond that, he offers a riveting explanation of just WHY the human mind can do things like remote view and how it actually has its primary existence outside of the stream of time. One of the greatest scientists in the history of ESP tells some of the most incredible stories of ESP, precognition, mediumship and other psychic powers that you will ever hear.
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