Uri Geller
Biography:
Uri Geller is the world's most investigated and celebrated paranormalist. He is famous around the globe for his mind bending psychic powers and has led a very unique life shrouded in debate, controversy and mystery. Uri has been studied by scientists who worked with Albert Einstein, worked with the FBI and CIA, has been a pupil of Salvador Dali, and he is also related to Sigmund Freud.
Past Shows:
Ghosts & Orbs
Investigator and radio host Ross Hemsworth discussed his explorations of anomalous phenomena, including his research into orbs and ghosts. ... More »
Host: George NooryApollo 14, ETs, & Consciousness
During the first three hours, astronaut, scientist, and author Dr. Edgar Mitchell discussed his experiences being part of the Apollo 14 mission, his views on ET visitation, and his research into the nature of consciousness. ... More »
Host: George Noory'Worker in the Light' Special
Best selling author, William J. Birnes spoke with George about their book Worker in the Light. ... More »
Host: George NooryRebroadcast: Uri Geller/Lauren Weinstein
This show was a rebroadcast of Uri Geller from 3/25/04, with a first hour appearance of Lauren Weinstein from 10/14/04. Dr. Bruce Goldberg will be rescheduled. ... More »
Host: George NooryMind Powers
Uri Geller (uri-geller.com), considered by many to be the world's most celebrated and investigated paranormalist, shared insights into his past and the amazing powers of the mind. As a young child, he said, he was hit in the head by "a sphere of light," and after that he began to manifest psychic skills such as spoonbending. Geller said he was first brought to the US by the CIA who were interested in making use of his mental powers. Later, he said his skills were tested in controlled laboratory studies such as at SRI. Geller conducted an on-air experiment asking listeners to place broken watches and spoons on their radios, and many people subsequently called in or fastblasted to say that their timepieces began working again. Geller explained that his voice can act as a catalyst for people to trigger their own belief systems, which may have an energetic impact on the objects. "Parascience" is becoming more accepted in the mainstream, and this may stem from recent breakthroughs in the ... More »
Host: George Noory