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My
father and mother,
not long after their wedding
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My
mother and I when I
was about four years old.
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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.
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My
father and I in 1967.
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My
father in the British Army
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Me
in the Israeli Army at the same age as my father
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At
a party with Abba Eban in 1971
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Visiting
an Israeli friend wounded near me during the Six-Day War
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My
friend Shipi Shtrang.
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Iris
Davidesco and I in 1972.
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After
the war. The poster at my shoulder announces one of my lecture-demonstrations.
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Before
a night jump. The instructor is checking
my reserve parachute.
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Concentrating
on stopping the
escalator in Munich in 1971.
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The
cable car that stopped in Germany
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An
engineer and I in front of the console where the switch for the cable
car flipped.
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Barbara
Scheid and her silverware, which bent during a telecast in Germany.
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Two
photographs taken during a lecture-demonstration
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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
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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.
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Astronaut
Edgar Mitchell and I in Palo Alto.
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An
experiment to test brain waves, conducted at
Stanford Research Institute in 1973
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Dr.
Harold Puthoff of SRI watching as I try to influence a little weight
under a bell jar.
I succeeded.
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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
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Professor
John Taylor of Kings College, University of London, observing as I concentrate
on
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David
Bohm holding a thick metal cylinder that I
am trying to bend. On my right is the Geiger counter I influenced.
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bending
a strip of metal that is attached to an
extremely sensitive scale.
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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.
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"...
so I said to this guy Uri back there, 'Okay
, Smarty-pants, what else can you do, apart from bend spoons?'"
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This
"No Left Turn" sign bent as we were recording
the album in a studio nearby. I wonder ...
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Byron
Janis, the world-famous pianist who also composed the music for my album,
with his wife, Maria, Gary Cooper's daughter, and me.
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John
Lennon and I talking about UFOs.
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Muhammad
Ali and I.
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On
the Merv Griffin Show, July 19th, 1973
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Painting
in my studio for an exhibition in Europe.
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Trying
to photograph myself through a sealed lens cap
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The
two frames that actually came out.
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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.
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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.
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Uri Geller performing in Israel in 1971.
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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. |