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Professor Victor Weisskopf physicist who studied under Niels
Bohrr worked on the A bomb and over saw the development of European
atom smashers.
"I was shocked and amazed how Mr Uri Geller bent my office
key at MIT while I was holding it. The sturdy key kept bending
in my hand; I can not explain this phenomenon I can only
assume that it could relate could relate to quantum chromo dynamics".

Captain
Massimo Poggi captain of 747 Alitalia
"Uri held the two hotel spoons we asked him to bend for
our children. Suddenly they started bending in his hand. Uri
then put them on the stainless steel food trolley, and there
we found anyone touching the spoons they continued bending
up to 90 degrees, this was extraordinary to see. I as
a pilot I am trained to have a sharp eye".
The
Harrogate Adviser
22/02//02
Audrey Forbes
The
highlight of the day was when Uri performed the bending of
the spoon before our very eyes. For the cynics out there,
the spoon was from my own cutlery set and Uri did it seemingly
effortlessly. A, continuous rub on the middle of the stem
of the spoon resulted in it bending, and continuing to
bend long after Uri had put it down on the table. |
The
Washington Post:
The strawberry blonde came running out of the audience yelling:
"My key! It's bending! My key is bending!" And, indeed,
it was. In fact, it bent so far it was beginning to crack. |
| The
Independent On Sunday 18/03/2001
By Rowan Pelling ith
all this in mind, I leapt to my feet and rushed up the ward.
My mother made slower, more sceptical progress. An adoring
semicircle of women formed around the Israeli wonder man and
a flushed nurse handed Geller a standard NHS spoon. It was
barely in his hands before it started to writhing to into
the familiar ark and when he placed it on the nurses is trolley
it CONTINUED to contort. |
| February
20, 2001
I just thought that I would drop you a line to say it was
wonderful to meet you tonight on QVC. Your stories were fascinating,
and had me totally enthralled. When you read my mind and reproduced
a virtual duplicate of the shape I had drawn, I was very impressed
but that was surpassed when you bent a spoon before my eyes
and those of several colleagues.
It
wasn't just the fact that it bent from my eyes but rather
that it carried on bending after you had touched it and put
it down on the desk. Truly amazing!
Geoff
Teather,
Senior Producer,
QVC - The Shopping Channel |
|
November 2000
Recently
Uri Geller came to Exeter to visit some friends and I had
the pleasure to meet him. I wanted to see spoonbending done
by him at close range. I expected he would 'charge up with
energy' and project this energy into the spoon. What I saw
was very different altogether. There was no preparation or
charging up at all. The only thing he did was to touch the
spoon with his finger and it began to bend slowly.
It was done with Mindpower rather than with some sort of 'energy'.
When he lifted his finger the spoon kept on bending up to
a right angle. Finally it stopped and all was complete. What
really imprerssed me was the very nonchalant way the whole
thing was donein a football clubhouse full of people and other
distractions, that would have been a hindrance for a lesser
person to work under. Thank you Uri for a wonderful experience.
Hans
Oppersdorf,
US Army, 1st Airborne Battle Group,
505th Infantry, 82nd Airborne Division,
Fort Brass, N.C., USA
and in Mainz, Germany as part of the Rapid Reaction Force.
A
medic, he worked on the drop zone, picking up casualties,
received his BA degree in history at St. Michaels College,
Burlington, Vermont, USA. Worked in Africa with George Adamson
at Meru national Park, Kenya, rehabilitating lions from the
film "Born Free" back to the wild. |
| December
2000
Dear
Uri,
I
thought I should write separately to my main "business"
letter to express my amazemen at the spoon which we
bent together. Having seen you on television
I was all the more impressed when you stroked a spoon and
it started to move upwards and continued to do so on your
table and in my hands. Astonishing!
Richard
Gayner BSc ARICS,
Director,
FPD Savills International Property Consultants |
| Uri's
key trick is a real Mindbender!
Evening Mail
November
20, 2000
Geller
performance leaves Phil locked out of own home
By Dale Williams
Fed-up
cynic Phil Soloman ended up locked out of his home after paranormal
guru Uri Geller performed his famous spoon bending trick -
on his house keys. Phil was one of a number of shocked members
of the audience at Stourbridge Town Hall who agreed to act
as guinea pigs for a mass key bending session.
Limited
Success
Philip, who lives in Willenhall, said like most people he
tried the spoon bending trick himself in the past with limited
success. Uri Geller, who now lies in Britain, appeared at
the packed Black County venue.
Philip,
who is a singer/songwriter as well as an astrologer, said
: "There were hundreds of people in the hall and a few of
us stood up when Uri asked for volunteers. "Without touching
the keys, Uri just used the power of his mind and some of
them started to bend.
"When
I got home I realised the key just wouldn't fit in the door
and I was stuck outside. "In the end I had to bang on the
door and window to rouse my wife. "She wasn't too pleased
about having to get up late at night and had to let me into
the house. "The key just wouldn't work. It had moved about
half an inch from straight.
"Even
more of a problem was that when I tried to fix it it just
kept bending. I'l have to get a new one cut now." He added
keys belonging to about three people in the audience had been
left bent following the demonstration. Phil added : "It was
amazing, people were just astonished, he put on a really good
show." Caption : THE DOGHOUSE : Phil Soloman's wife had to
get out of bed to let him in after the psychic powers of Uri
Geller bent his door key. |
We
possess four numbered and weighed brass Yale keys which were
bent through angles of between 10 and 40 degrees under light
stroking action by Mr. Geller. If, under symmetrical four-point
loading, force pulses of the order of 500N(say 50Kgs of weight)
had been applied to the keys, similar bends would have been
produced. No loss of surface brightness or change of weight,
within the supernatural error of 1mg was observed. Mr. Geller
applied a light, stroking action between forefinger and thumb,
or by forefinger, with key placed on the table. In all cases,
several witnesses watched the entire operation intently from
within 1metre. In one case, the key was not stroked but was
simply, held under a cold water tap. In all cases the bending
took a time of the order of minutes to complete, and it usually
appeared to continue for a short while after the stroking had
been terminated. No physical, or chemical explanation of these
phenomena is readily apparent. The mean grain sise at the bent
surface has been compared with that in unbent and mechanically
bent specimens by x-ray reflection and electron micrograph.
No signficant change in grain orientation or sise was noted."
Professor John Hasted,
University of London |
| Uri
took a spoon I brought from home (a perfectly normal stainless
steel table spoon), and held it by the bowl part of the spoon
with one hand while stroking the handle gently from above
with his other hand. The hundred or so people in the audience
joined in Uri's intention to see the spoon bend, saying "bend"
as he continued to stroke it. The children in the audience
came up close to watch Uri as the handle of the spoon slowly
began lifting upwards to reach Uri's fingers. The way
the spoon bent up reminded me of the way a dog or a cat leans
upwards to it's owner's hand to be petted!
Reality
Shift News
October 1999 |
| www.newtimes.org
August 2000
"The spoon,
the spoon!" the audience calls, refering to the utensil a
couple has brought from home for Uri to bend. It sits on the
table with a stack of Uri Geller's Mindpower Kits.
As casually
as he signs copies of his book, Uri picks up the spoon and
walks right up to where I stand. He holds up the bowl of the
spoon, which is upside down and parallel to the floor; it
is twelve inches away from my face. Uri strokes the neck of
the spoon lightly, and immediately, discernably, the handle
begins to move up. He holds the spoon aloft and walks it like
a trophy through the crowd. It continues to bend, as if the
neck were plastic. Uri signs the bowl and gives the spoon
back to the couple who brought it. He bows and blows a kiss
to his impressed and applauding audience.
"I have
days when my powers are very weak and you'd think I'd never
bent a spoon in my life!" Uri has admitted.
Not today.
|
| Property
correspondent Pat Bramley (Newsquest) bent her blue bic biro
by talking about spoonbender uri Geller while on the telephone
Pat
says : "I was telling a friend of mine a few weeks or
so ago aout a boat holiday I took along the Thames to Sonning
a few years ago and how we were moored in front of Uri Geller's
boat.
Anyway,
the next time I looked at my pen, my bic had bent. I have
had bics before, but they have never bent like that. It looks
like a banana.
"The
other day, I was telling my colleague Margaret about how my
pen bent the first time. Then, when I picked it up again,
Margaret was saying how it had bent even more, it's very odd."
When
contacted by Midweek, Uri Geller, who lives near Sonning,
was amazed, but not surprised by the strange occurrence.
Uri,
famous for bending spoons, says : "It is very strange
that this has happened, because just last week my biro, which
is made out of plastic, also bent. I was quite amazed.
"Maybe
bringing up my name in her mind triggered some dormant energyinside
her brain which can alter the molecular structure in the atoms
of the pen. It is amazing, but it doesn't surprise me.
"I
don't feel there's anything wrong with believing in something
out there, it can be a very positive step." |
| Jane
Bernstein
New Times, 1995
"This
spoon was on the table at the cafe when we sat down", John
says, holding the spoon toward me. "One minute I was stirring
my cappuccino with this spoon, the next minute Uri picked
it up and started rubbing the neck lightly with a finger.
I saw a lump forming, which was impressive, and I thought
that was it. Then the handle began to bend up! And whaT's
really amazing is that when Uri handed the spoon to me, it
continued to bend! I examine John's misshapen artifact,
and we agree that the spoon is quite solid. It would require
two hands and some effort to force it back to it's original
state. |
| July
2000
On
arriving back at the house Uri said did you bring a spoon
? We had not thought of it not wanting to take up his time,
but Uri said he would fetch one and bend it for us; he also
included our patient taxi driver in the demonstration, which
was very nice of him.
Uri
started stroking the spoon and immediately it appeared to
be bending.
We
turned around to a wall, and Uri put the spoon on it and said,"Look
at it, it's still bending", sure enough it was! He
then autographed the spoon and gave it to us making a nice
souvenir.
Alan
Davidson,
www.themindbender.com
|
| July
2000
"I
have spent my life in neuropsychiatry and have been interested
in strange mental states and odd phenomena for a number of
years. I first met Uri three years ago and was able to watch
him bend a spoon on a colleagues's outstretched hand. I took
a spoon from the table. Uri did not touch it, I put it on
my colleagues's hand and asked Uri to bend it. Uri ran his
finger above the spoon and stood back. Nothing happened. We
expressed some dissapointment, still watching the spoon. He
said, Wait and Watch. Slowly, as we watched, with Uri standing
well away, the spoon started to curl in front of us, and
within four minutes the tail of the spoon had risen up like
a scorpions sting. I then took the spoon, the first time
I had handled it since I put it there, and sure enough, it
remained a normal spoon with a marked bend. "
Dr.
Peter Fenwick. MB, BChir, DPM, FIRCPsych
Dr.
Fenwick is a senior lecturer at the institute of psychiatry,
London, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at John Radcliffe infirmary
in Oxford, and Honorary consultant in Neurophysiology to Broadmoor
Special Hospital. He has published numerous scientific papers
on brain function and also several papers on meditation and
altered states of consciousness. His most recent book is "The
Truth of Light". Dr. Fenwick is also chairman of ths scientific
and Medical network, a group of doctors and scientists seeking
to deepen understanding in science and medicine by fostering
intuitive as well as rational insights. |
| Posting
on Deja.com
Is
Uri Geller genuine ? When my sister went to see him at Millersville
(PA) University, Uri would make people's keys bend by thought
power. When it was all over and people were leaving, my sister
was the last one to leave and overheard the guard muttering
that he couldn't lock the door because his key was bent.
I remember when an army colonel visited the center for Night
Vision and Electro-optics at Fort Belvoir, VA. He taught us
how to bend silevrware by first making it soft as putty with
one's own Mindpower. I still have one of my twisted spoons.
These are relatively simple examples of what is ahead for
Physics. |
| "For
me, the most convincing event occurred two days after Geller
left home. I was about to put some sugar in my coffee
when suddenly I noticed that the spoon was bent. Since my
wife and I had carefully checked all of our silverware after
Geller's departure and found none of it damaged, we were alarmed.
But even more alarming was the fact that the spoon continued
to bend slightly (as measured later by a ruler) for about
the next fifteen minutes."
Dr.
Thomas Coohill (Chairman of the biophysics committee at Western
Kentucky University) |
"In
our presence and in the presence of numerous eye-witnesses,
Uri Geller demonstrated the following telekinetic effects: he
bent at our request metal keys and teaspoons, the spoons
bending to an angle of 90 degrees over a period of five minutes
after his influence had been exerted on them. Before the
eyes of those present he germinated a radish seed to a small
sprout in 8 minutes. He reproduced target pictures exactly to
the nearest millimetre (square, triangle with a dot in the centre,
etc.) and also wiped the information from an IBM cassette. He
also correctly described a dome-shaped building that formerly
stood in the Moscow river basin, the destruction of which was
linked to the name of Stalin."
Professor V. G. Lukes
(Director of the Ministry of Health Protection of the Russian
Federation, Institute of Traditional Medicine, Moscow - Russia)
A. A. Karpeyev (Deputy Director)
R. Yu. Volkov (Department Head)
A. P. Dubrov (Chief Scientific Collaborator) |
| "I
have personally witnessed and experienced on two occasions
the metal bending abilities of Uri Geller. These experiments
were conducted under rigorous laboratory conditions. In these
two experiments the thick steel rod I was holding and observing
carefully bent, and continued to bend, in my own hand. One
rod bent to 90 degrees during a period of approximately six
minutes while I was holding it. The other steel rod bent
after Uri Geller stroked it and continued bending on a glass
table without anyone touching it. The steel rods were
provided by myself. I consider the Geller effect to be a phenomenon
which should be studied seriously by science. "
"A scientist would have to be either massively ignorant
or a confirmed bigot to deny the evidence that the human mind
can make connection with space, time and matter in ways which
have nothing to do with the ordinary senses. Further, he cannot
deny that these connections are compatible with current thinking
in physics, and may in the future become accepted as a part
of an extended science in which the description 'paranormal'
no longer applies, and can be replaced by 'normal'."
Dr. Kit Pedler, (Head of the Electron Microscopy department,
University of London:) |
| Posting
on Deja
June 7, 2000
I
have three bending keys, four bending spoons, one bending
fork etc. and they all use the same basic principle, bi-metallic
strips for the bending area.
I also
do utensil bending tricks without ever bending anything at
all, it's all just showmanship and sleight of hand.
However,
in case of Uri, he was in an office he nas never been in before
in his life. I won't say what office because of personal reasons.
To put
it precisely, he came into the office long after I was there,
he was not there to perform tricks, magic or show off any
of his powers, if you knew the office and the situation you
would understand he couldn't have gimmicked anything.
He never
was within 6 feet of me, never close to 4 feet of the desk
I placed my key, and it was my own house key.
He did
not touch the key nor was he anywhere near the key prior to
his bending it. He could not have poured anything on it either.
I simply
took my housekey off my own keyring and laid it on the centre,
actually off-center by about 1 foot of a wooden desk.
He therein
proceeded to make it bend from a distance of 4 feet away.
I bent it back straight to put it back on my keyring and it
rebent without any further intervention from Uri, and as I
said, when I bent it back the second time, it snapped and
broke.
If I recall,
I took the parts of the key and put them in a vise at home
and flattened them, upon removal from the vise, the broken
ends again bent back upwards slightly. So whatever he did
to the key, it permanentised the bend.
The key
was then given to Washington University for study and I've
never heard anything about it since. |
| Middlesborough
Evening Gazzette
October 7, 1997
One
Teesside lady, Audrey, leapt up waving her house key around
excitedly. In amazement the audience watched as the thick
metal key continued to bend, seemingly of its own accord,
in her hand. But Uri modestly brushes off suggestions
he is working miracles. He believes that everyone has the
power to manipulate - he says it is all down to positive thought,
and the audience plays as big a part as he does. |
| The
Sunday Telegraph
As
I am ushered out I produce a spoon for him to bend. "Uh .
. . okay." He rushes off into a different part of the room,
beckoning me to follow. He gives the handle some intense eye
contact and a peremptory rub with two fingers. We both watch
it droop. It continues to droop in my hands. "I'll
sign and date it for you," he says breezily. |
| "I
tested Uri Geller myself under laboratory-controlled conditions
and saw with my own eyes the bending of a key which was not
touched by Uri Geller at any time.
There
was a group of people present during the experiment who all
witnessed the key bending in eleven seconds to an angle
of thirty degrees. Afterwards, we tested the key in a
scientific laboratory using devices such as electron microscopes
and x-rays and found that there was no chemical, manual or
mechanical forces involved in the bending of the key."
Professor
Helmut Hofmann
(Department of Electrical Engineering,
Technical University of Vienna, Austria) |
| Israeli
psychic Uri Geller bends spoons, minds in S. F.
(Jewish Bulletin - November 29, 1996)
As
more than a dozen of my coworkers gathered around, Geller
rubbed the stem of a metal teaspoon with two fingers until
slowly, almost imperceptibly, the metal just behind the bowl
began to arch upward. Geller put the spoon down on a table,
warning that it might continue to bend. It did -- until its
handle pointed upwards at a 90-degree angle. "I think there
is an energy in here that continues to warp the molecular
structure," he told us. |
| I'm
a Believer
Ouch!
I found the way you dispensed with Uri Geller uncharacteristically
simplistic. I personally witnesses two examples of Geller's
powers, and I can't believe I was taken in by sleight of hand.
I
and two colleagues interviewed Geller in 1975. We met in a
small, well-lit office we had borrowed for the occasion. Geller
was dressed simply in a long sleeve shirt. We saw no wires,
tools, unusual paraphernalia or bulges in his clothes.
During
the interview we tried various drawing tricks that didn't
amount to much. Then Geller asked if we had any metal. He
rejected various things we has brought, so my colleague offered
a heavy silver ring off his finger that he had bought in spain.
Geller liked that. My colleague gave the ring to me since
I sat closest. Geller asked that I not give the ring to him
but instead hold it between my thumb and index finger. As
I did so, he stroked gently. It slowly warped and collapsed
until it was unwearable. The ring never left my hand from
the time it was handed to me till the time I passed it around,
bent. We set it on the desk and it continued to change
perceptibly for another minute. No bubstitutions (my colleague
recognised it as his own ring). No heat or acid. No physical
force.
Later
we went outside. Geller asked again if I had any metal. I
produced my car key. He placed it on the sidewalk and covered
it with his out stretched hand. When he removed his hand the
key was found broken in half. It was my key, identifiable
by it's serial number. We had the key examined under an electron
microscope. This revealed a crystalline allignment typical
of a thermal break. To confirm this, the folks at the lab
broke another Volkswagen key by a flexion and examined it.
There was no similarity.
I
think it is right to call Geller a showman. But a magician
? I think not. His repertoire is too narrow, boring and undependable.
I found both your explanation and other lengthier exposes
shallow, unconvincing, and objectively less believable than
what I experienced. Give it another shot, would you ? Washington,
D.C.
(Name
withheld) |
| I
am a scientist. I earned my BSc, MSc and PhD all at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Following that I was
seven years on the staff of the M.I.T. physics department
prior to moving to Israel, continuing my research here first
at the Weizmann Institute of Science and then the Volcani
Research Institute with additional labs at the Hebrew University.
Uri
Geller appears to have concentrated that energy. What makes
me accept Geller at face value is that unlike a magician,
he does not have a bag of tricks. He bends spoons. The one
he bent with me peering over his shoulder continued to
bend even after he placed it on the ground and stepped away.
The Talmud claims there are two types of "magic." One is the
"catching of the eye," an optical illusion. The other is the
real thing, a mustering of the forces of nature. With Uri,
I opt for the latter, though he claims he has no idea how
these are mustered.
Gerald
Schroeder
Author of : Genesis And The Big Bang
The Science of God |
| Dear
Mr. Geller,
Thanks
for your interest in the tape. I hope you will like what the
american media has done with your video footage. I truly believe
in your powers because I have experienced a key bending
in my hand when I saw you in Hollywood a few years ago--during
a Classes Unlimited performance on Sunset Blvd.
I
have been following you since I was a kid, and I am a big
fan of yours. I have all your books and I have the video footage
and I even have your site saved as a favorite.I will send
you the tape and I will keep you posted about any more video
footage that I find. I am always collecting more Uri Geller
videos.
Wishing
you peace and prosperity,
Eddie
|
| This
report appears in the new (Spring-Summer 2000) issue of PA
[Parapsychological Association] NEWS in Peter Mulacz's
article "Parapsychology in Austria - An Historical Summary."
The relevant paragraph (on page 20) is:
"In
particular it was the publicity surrounding Uri Geller in
the 1970s that caused an enormous wave in increased interest
by the public at large, just as it prompted some research
in the effects of paranormal metal bending. Geller appeared
on a TV show in Austria during which no effects were achieved
by him; however, after the show -- still in the TV studio--
a key was bent under good observational conditions.
Hofmann
had this key investigated by experts of the Technical University
using state-of-the-art equipment. No trace of any chemical
substance could be found on its surface (it will be remembered
that there had been suspicion that Uri Geller would achieve
his metal bending by trickery, applying chemical substances
on the surface that would weaken it). By coincidence, I had
a chance to observe Geller -- who I had not seen for the past
ten or so years -- quite recently, in December 1999, when
he still performed the metal bending that had made him world
famous.
Luckily,
the observational conditions in my case were quite good, and
I observed the same results reported by Hofmann in the 1970s,
and numerous times since: the key, placed by Geller on a table,
continued bending apparently on its own." The reference
above to "Hofmann" is to Profesor Helmut Hofmann of the Institute
for Theoretical Foundations of Electric Engineering, Technical
University of Vienna.
The
reference above to "Hofmann" is to Profesor Helmut Hofmann
of the Institute for Theoretical Foundations of Electric Engineering,
Technical University of Vienna. |
| The
Express (March 25, 2000)
Talking
of hand and eye, on Thursday Uri Geller visited The Express
offices to talk about writing a series of pieces on positive
thinking. It was impossible to let him go without asking him
to bend a spoon. I'd seen his feat on TV, but -in truth- I'd
never really beleived in it. We gave him a spoon from the
canteen and dragged him out into the newsroom. In front of
many sceptics, Geller rubbed the underside of the spoon for
about a minute and, lo and behold, it started warping.
He then placed it on a metal surface and it carried on bending
for another three minutes, until it was bent into a perfect
right-angle. This little story probbaly won't go anywhere
towards convincing the sceptics among you that such things
do happen, but I can only say - it happened. I was there!
Rosie
Boycott - Editor. |
Daily Express
(November 23, 1973)
Somebody
offered a key and the donor held it while Uri gently stroked
it with his forefinger...but the key remained straight.
"I might not be able to do it; I'm nervous," he said. But
again he failed.
Then, suddenly, the shaft of the third key he tried began
to slowly curl - and it kept on curling.
|
The Times
Geller then stroked
a thick paper-knife until it started to bend. He gave it to
Mrs. Elna Burroughs, also of KLM, to hold and the knife continued
to bend.
|
Sunday Times
Weekly
Nine days ago on
BBC TV, Uri Geller riveted Britain by his feats of psychokinesis.
Bryan Silcock our Science Correspondent, remained sceptical
until Geller bent his own key without touching it.
|
Scene
In
Denver, he picked up a restaurant spoon, holding the bowl
part upside down between right index finger and thumb and
stroked the neck, where stem meets bowl, firmly with his left
index finger. The stem began to move upwards in seconds and
continued it?s journey for almost two minutes after Geller
handed the spoon over for perusal. Cool to touch, the
spoon bent until its stem was cocked at almost a 90 degree
angle to the bowl.
|
The
Mercury (Hobart - Oct. 1977)
He
stroked it sharply, three, or four times, and in a matter
of only seconds the metal turned up at right angles. he
held it up for everyone to see, and as he did, the metal continued
to curl. |
Human
Behaviour (Feb. 1974)
Then
there was the radio show in Texas. Geller taped the show there,
then returned to New York. When the tape went on the air,
hundreds of Texas listeners heard Geller?s instructions to
place an object in front of their radio. The State Attorney
General complied, and watched with amazement while his spoon
curled up to 90 degrees - with Geller thousands of miles away. |
More
from Human Behaviour (Feb. 1974)
From
a report by Robert J. Trotter & Lisa J. Shawver
?Look,
look? It?s doing it. It?s bending.? And so it was. We placed
the key on the desk and as we talked it continued to bend.
There was no machinery visible. The key was the same marked
one we brought. It just sat there and curled right up. |
Science
News (Nov. 10. 1973)
From
report by Robert J. Trotter
During
the interview, I held a heavy key between my thumb and forefinger.
The key began to bend - too slightly to be perceptible - after
Geller rubbed it lightly with one finger. The key was then
placed on the desk and it continued to bend slowly for several
minutes until it reached about a 20 degree angle. |
Modern
People - article by Michael Howard.
He
[Geller] grabbed a knife from the table place setting, laid
it down in front of him and began to gently and swiftly stroke
it with his forefinger.....The knife, of heavy-duty metal
was bending, lifting upwards. The metal was rising under
his finger, and continued to bend even after he took his finger
away. |
The
Advertiser (Oct 22, 1977)
Then,
our amazement heightened as the spoon continued to bend
into a right angle over a two-minute period in which several
of us touched it.
|
The
Sunday Times (Oct. 5, 1975)
He
put the fork on the table and for a minute it continued
to bend.
|
The
Sydney Morning Herald - report by Helen Frisell
?Hold
the spoon,? he said. ?It will keep on bending.?
I held it. The metal was cool and there was no chemical smell.
The spoon kept bending until it took on the shape of an
irregular inverted V.
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The
Dominion Sunday Times (Mar. 30, 1975)
Then
he passed it back for the group to examine. He kept talking
as it was passed about and all the time it kept bending.
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Sunday Telegraph
(Mar. 2, 1975)
The young Israeli
?psychic? bent the key 45 degrees after stroking it for about
three minutes. It was still curling an hour after he put
it down.
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Sunday
Mirror (Mar.2, 1975)
A
house key belonging to the reporter bent 45 degrees after
three or four minutes? handling and was still curling up
to an hour after the young Israeli psychic had left.
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The Toronto
Star (Mar. 9, 1974)
The key became
very warm in my hand and Geller explained it was beginning
to bend. Sure enough, when he laid it down on the table, it
was quite bent, and strangely enough, it seemed to bend
further as it lay there alone. |
From a report
by Andrew Fyall - source unknown.
Finally after about
a minute Uri stepped back triumphantly and even as he stood
there, several feet away, the key continued to bend in my
hand. |
From a report
by Andrew Mackenzie - source unknown.
Uri took my key,
stroked it gently and within seconds it started to bend. Then
he placed it on a table where the bending continued.
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The Cleveland
Press (Sept. 27, 1973)
From report by
Dennis McLaughlin
The uncanny thing
is that afterwards the discarded fork, lying by itself
on the table, kept bending more and more. And as we talked,
the key, left untouched on the table, continued to bend. |
The Sunday
Mirror (Dec. 2 1973)
And just to clinch
the matter, he didn?t even touch this particular key -
just stared at it and concentrated hard. |
The Miami Herald
(Nov. 5, 1973)
Uri Geller strokes
the photographers fingers holding down the key and concentrates.
We all watch carefully while he is stroking. re is no pressure
exerted and he never actually touches the key. Very slowly
it started to bend.
Geller stops, picks up the key and puts it on the counter.
It continues to bend.
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The Daily Texan
(Sept. 20, 1973)
When he slid a
steel spoon through a circle formed by his fingers, the spoon
began to bend visibly. He then sat the utensil on the carpet
at his feet, where it continued to bend...
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The National
Star (April 26, 1975)
?He was miles
away, yet my key had turned hot...and was still bending.?
Paul Doherty.
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National Enquirer
(Nov. 25, 1973)
?I saw it happen
but it?s still hard to believe,? said an astounded Watts.
?The key bent as I watched. Before giving it to Uri, I tried
to bend it with my hands but I couldn?t!? Geller told us
the key would continue to bend for several days - and it did.
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Read (Feb.16,
1973. A Xerox publication)
As the group watched,
one half of the ring began twisting out of shape. It continued
to twist for several hours, even after Uri had stopped concentrating
on it.
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National Enquirer
(Nov. 19, 1974)
?Geller bent
my gold wedding ring without touching it - while it was lying
in the palm of my own hand!? Dr. Von Braun revealed.....
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Association
for the Understanding of Man. (July 1973)
Moments after the
experiment (recorded radio show) the spoon was noticed to
be bent (& continued to bend for a while afterward),
a large, heavy paper clip disappeared and after we had given
up on the keys doing anything,a key broke spontaneously
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Sunday Express
(Nov. 25, 1973)
From report by
Robert Chapman
Not even Geller
himself seemed fully confident of success. He was clearly
delighted when the metal began curling up. Almost immediately
afterwards a metal comb he had casually put down beside him
suddenly bent in the middle.
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The Cleveland
Press (May 20, 1975)
Within seconds
the back of the crucifix began to bend, arching away from
the figure of Christ. The back continued to bend after
Geller quite stroking it. |
Evening Standard
(London: Nov. 24, 1973)
A steel comb
suddenly doubled up without him [Geller] touching it.
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Daily Mirror
Mirror reporter
Richard Stott, who has covered Uri?s exploits agreed. He
said, ?There is a lot of showman about him. But I saw him
bend a spoon I was holding in my hand just by looking at it.
I was amazed. |
The Houston
Post (Sept. 18, 1973)
The psychic apologises
as the key continues to buckle. He pounds it flat again with
an ashtray and unconvincingly says he hopes it doesn?t start
bending again. Suddenly the apartment key begins to look
like the leaning tower of Pisa. |
Source unknown
- report about Susan Graham
We set the ring
on a sheet of paper and traced its outline. Some time later
we inspected it and found that the ring had flattened even
further. |
Los Angeles
Times July 6, 197?)
From report by
Burt Prelutsky
For the second
test I gave him a key and dared him to bend it.....In about
30 seconds it began to bend. Shortly after that, Geller
placed the key on the table. ?It will continue bending for
a while now even though I?m not touching it.? And it did.
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Sunday Mirror
(Nov. 25, 1973)
Throughout the
experiment, I had held my own RAC key in my hand. I glanced
at it and was astonished when I saw that it had become as
bent as the other one. |
Evening News
(Nov, 1974)
From a report
about Geller?s appearance on the Jimmy Young radio show
And the [police]
constable? He was PC Mark Baker, of Rochester Avenue, Rochester,
who tuned in before going on duty. ?I was just about to
go on when my hat badge started to bend.? |
FATE (Dec.
1999)
From a report by Alan
Vaughan As
editor of Psychic Magazine, I asked Geller to bend a key without
touching it. I used a room key from the Holiday Inn...The
key had a large wooden tag with the room number on it so it
could not be easily switched. The publisher of Psychic , James
Bolen, tested the key to see if he could bend it by manual
force, confirming that this was not possible.
I
held the key in my clenched fist. Uri never touched it. He
clenched his own fist and shook it above my hand, yelling,
"Bend! Bend!"
When
I opened my hand I was astonished to see that the key had
bent. I dashed to my nearby office and traced the angle of
the bend on paper.
The
key continued to bend. That could not be a trick.
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Eldon
Byrd
Former scientist at the American Naval Surface Weapons Center
- Maryland USA.
The metal Uri bends is not subjected to force. I have seen
the electron microscope photos of several items Uri has bent
without force--the grain structure is very even; whereas,
like items bent by force had a chaotic grain structure both
at the margins and internally. I had a shadowgraph done of
one of the Nitinol wires Uri touched while I was holding both
ends. He altered the shape memory at the molecular level and
caused it to go to an angle so acute that a similar piece
broke when an attempt was made to bend it to such an acute
angle. Also, an electron microscope photo of the wire at the
bend revealed that stress marks were apparent along the wire
due to the extrusion process by which the wire was made; however,
there were no stress lines apparent longitudinally at the
bend. A density analysis showed that the material in the wire
was more dense on TOP of the bend where stretching should
have occured, not underneath as one would expect where compression
occured. I not only have seen many items continue to bend
after Uri had touched them (mostly knife blades and forks
that he had stroked with ONE finger); I have also had cutlery
in my hand spontaneously bend and continue to bend over a
five or six second period while Uri was across the room and
had never interacted with the item. |
Andy
Dixon,
Men's Fitness M agazine - January 2000
"...he starts bending by a spoon for us. He's barely tickling
it. He puts it into the photographer's hand and it keeps bending.
" |
Dr.
Lawrence Ratna - 1997
(Consultant Psychiatrist - England)
"I am a Psychiatrist
with 30 years clinical experience, a conjurer with a wide
knowledge of "magic" and someone who has investigated paranormal
phenomena and found them wanting in the past.
Uri Geller gave
me demonstration of spoon bending. I could find no evidence
of trickery nor the use of gimmicks . The fact that the spoon
continued bending after he had handed it to me, for
my mind, puts the event beyond rational explanation be it
scientific or a feat of conjuring. He also demonstrated two
examples of thought transference first accurately reproducing
a geometric figure I had drawn and second and perhaps more
significantly transmitting to me a figure and a colour.
As a life long sceptic I must record my total astonishment
at these feats and testify my witness to a truly inexplicable
and unique phenomenon. " |
Captain Pat O'Sullivan
- 1998
2nd Battalion,
The Royal Gloucestershire Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment,
England.
"I
have invited Uri Geller to our base and witnessed him bend
a thick spoon that we provided, in front of dozens of people.
What was truly amazing is the fact that the spoon continued
to bend after leaving Uri's hands.
Having been of a skeptical nature, I now believe that the
human mind is capable of extraordinary accomplishments."
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Captain Red Blake FRAeS - 1999
Flight Instructor
B777 Fleet
Uri
visited the flight deck today (1st October 1999)
on his way to see Michael Jackson in New York. We talked for
some time about people's perception of his remarkable abilities.
Although viewed as Mystic or Magician, the co-pilot and I
were impressed at his technical knowledge and found his own
explanation had a significant scientific bias. He picked up
an item of cutlery from a meal tray and within thirty seconds
it had bent through 30?. He passed it back and I left it on
the tray, where, during the next two minutes it bent a
further 60? (as we watched). No one touched it. He also
attempted to 'guess' a simplistic picture drawn on a piece
of paper out of his view. Both of us thought of the picture
- and incredibly he reproduced it exactly. Not only was the
image correct, but it's shape was the same siseto within a
millimetre. When you see this done 'for real' - you have to
"believe what you see". |
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Handcuff key bends and breaks
A letter from 2 Swedish policemen about the breaking
of a handcuff key
Gothenburg the 18th February,
1974
Hello Uri.
Through the Swedish newspapers we
have had the possibility to follow your appearances in the different
countries. We got the opinion that they receive you with the
same great wonder and admiration as it has been here in Sweden.
Attached herewith we're sending you articles from the newspaper
"Expresser" dated 15th Jan. 1974. The reporter who
has been interviewing you at the hotel writes that he aimed
to prove that you were a nut but he finally was convinced that
you are a holder of an unexplainable intern power. We are even
sending you an article from a magazine. It's Karin and Ake Falk
who are telling about their meeting with you.
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Furthermore we want to tell you
about the strange thing which happened short after your departure
from Gothenburg. As you may recall you borrowed our handcuffs
on our way to the airport. You looked at them and then gave
them back to us undamaged with the key hanging on its ring.
We placed the handcuffs with the key in its place in the car
and put a lock over it. A couple of hours later when we returned
to the police headquarters we found the key broken into pieces
laying on the floor in front of the front seat of the car.
The handcuffs were still on their place. We cannot find any
explanation concerning the removal of the key from the drawer-box
to the floor. Can you? It is not a question of the key, we have
got a new one and we saved the broken one at the headquarters
as a souvenir to remember you. We have taken a picture of the
key and we are sending you a few of them.
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The reason why our letter is a little
bit late is that we waited to look at your TV-program. We hope
you will excuse us for that. We are sending even the articles
from the newspapers comments about your recent program. We hope
you can find someone who can translate the articles for you.
Your program was a great success. The Swedish Radio and TV got
more than 7,000 telephone calls from the Swedish people. Peoples
who had their spoons and forks bent and so on.
Finally we want to tell you that you are very welcome back
to Sweden and we hope that you will be kind enough to get
in touch with us.
Greetings
Sven, Allan, Anders and Roland
Mr Roland Satradphl, Goteborgs Polisdistrict,
Box 429, Rum 6104, S-40126, Goteborg 1 |
| Professor
U. Andres
Royal School of Mines
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
At
the Foyles luncheon book launch at Grosvenor House of the
Uri Geller's new book 'Mind Medicine'. I was fortunate to
be seated one away from the author himself. During our conversation
I told him that I often heard but never seen the bending spoon
experiment. As I had to leave the luncheon early Uri Geller
very kindly agreed to take me with a spoon from the table
(a massive utensil of nickel coated Sheffield steel) behind
the partition between the auditorium and kitchen. He held
the spoon at the cup end, stroked middle of the handle gently
with his fingers and spoon immediately began to bend.
He handed me
the spoon and it continued to bend to the angle of 90
0. The bent spoon is now on my desk in the place of honours,
commemorating the only event I have observed in the whole
my life which is beyond the realm of day to day reality and
for which, truly, the word magic is the most appropriate choice.
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GELLER LECTURING TO AMERICAN SENATORS Senator
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President Al Gore, Yuli M. Vorontsov, First Deputy Foreign Minister
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