Pictures from Uri Geller's My Story

 




My father and mother,
not long after their wedding
My mother and I when I
was about four years old.
A school picture taken in Nicosia, 1963, at Terra Santa College. I'm the boy in the checked shirt.




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Joker and I in Nicosia.
My father and I in 1967.
My father in the British Army
Me in the Israeli Army at the same age as my father



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At a party with Abba Eban in 1971
Visiting an Israeli friend wounded near me during the Six-Day War
My friend Shipi Shtrang.
Iris Davidesco and I in 1972.




After the war. The poster at my shoulder announces one of my lecture-demonstrations.
Before a night jump. The instructor is checking
my reserve parachute.
Concentrating on stopping the
escalator in Munich in 1971.
The cable car that stopped in Germany




An engineer and I in front of the console where the switch for the cable car flipped.
Barbara Scheid and her silverware, which bent during a telecast in Germany.
Two photographs taken during a lecture-demonstration
before 4,000 people in an indoor arena in Geneva

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Trying to influence a Geiger counter at the
Lawrence Livermore laboratory in California
The experimenters are setting up cameras to film an experiment at Livermore. Ron Hawke is at my side and Ron Robertson is in the background.
Astronaut Edgar Mitchell and I in Palo Alto.
An experiment to test brain waves, conducted at
Stanford Research Institute in 1973





Dr. Harold Puthoff of SRI watching as I try to influence a little weight under a bell jar.
I succeeded.
Professor David Bohm (on the left) and Professor John Hasted of Birkbeck College, University of London. Dr. Hasted is holding a spoon, which started melting in my hand and continued to melt and bend in his. It finally broke in half
Professor John Taylor of Kings College, University of London, observing as I concentrate on
David Bohm holding a thick metal cylinder that I
am trying to bend. On my right is the Geiger counter I influenced.





bending a strip of metal that is attached to an
extremely sensitive scale.
A sequence of frames from a Super 8 movie film taken by James Bolen, editor and publisher of Psychic magazine. The fork, which Bolen personally verified as being intact before the demonstration, gradually became pliable at its
mid-section as I rolled my thumb and index finger
over it. It finally broke apart.
"... so I said to this guy Uri back there, 'Okay
, Smarty-pants, what else can you do, apart from bend spoons?'"
This "No Left Turn" sign bent as we were recording
the album in a studio nearby. I wonder ...
Byron Janis, the world-famous pianist who also composed the music for my album, with his wife, Maria, Gary Cooper's daughter, and me.
John Lennon and I talking about UFOs.
Muhammad Ali and I.
On the Merv Griffin Show, July 19th, 1973



Painting in my studio for an exhibition in Europe.
Trying to photograph myself through a sealed lens cap
The two frames that actually came out.
The screened porch at Andrija Puharich's home in
Ossining, New York, after the screen had been fixed. I went through the upper section above the sash.

The photograph I took through the window of the Lufthansa jet after my camera had levitated in front of me. As I was shooting the picture I saw nothing outside.

Uri Geller performing in Israel in 1971.

A sample of the results of the telepathy experiments conducted under controlled conditions at Stanford Research Institute, Palo Alto, California, and published in Nature magazine.