This interview is of inestimable value to me. It is simply extraordinary to listen to Uri Geller talk about his experiences and beliefs. His words reflect not only his unique perspective but also the deep wisdom he has gained on his remarkable life journey. What a truly wonderful and inspiring human being he is! I am deeply grateful to Mr. Ross for conducting such an excellent interview and for providing Uri with the platform to express his truth so openly and honestly. This conversation is truly a gift.
In the 70´s Uri was in South Africa, he was encouraging the viewers at home to get their broken watches and concentrate as he also concentrated on fixing them. My dad had an old broken Russian watch he called The Onion because it was so big ,so my sister went to find it and they all did as Uri said, much to everyone’s surprise, the watch started working again, how is that even possible , was it a coincidence? All I know the watch is still working to this day.
There was a watch factory in the USSR called Луч (Luch), which in Russian means “a ray”. Your dad might have confused the name of the watch with the Russian word лук (luk) which does indeed mean “onion”.
It's an old magician's trick without any trick. Take a thousand broken watches, many of them are not actually broken but their gears are simply stuck by the old lubricant. By keeping the watch in the hand for a while and warming it with your own body heat, the lubricant will become more fluid and the watch will work again, for a while.
@@darylmorrison6598yea I guess you was there hiding in the closet watching right. Sounds quite far fetched but who are you to call someone a liar , I know for a fact if you said something true or not you would want and expect people to believe it and if someone called you a liar would be crappy and make you mad so don’t do it to others 👌🏼.
I for one am grateful for Mr. Coulthart bringing his formidable intellect into fields of inquiry that most main-stream academics stay away from out of fear of losing their reputations in the main stream. More power to you, Mr. Couthart. And thank you for the ground breaking, eye opening, mind challenging information. You truly have an open mind without (as the saying goes) letting your brains fall out.
Instead of plugging his Alien Tarot cards, Mr. Geller should sell the secret of how, at age 78, he looks like he's in his mid-50's at most. That's infinitely more interesting to me.
This interview is so valuable to me. To hear Uri speak about his experiences and his beliefs is extraordinary! What a beautiful person. Thank you Ross for this amazing interview, and for allowing Uri to speak his truth.
A lot of people either didn’t know or forgot that Ross was a skeptic when he started writing his book “In Plain Sight “. Ross never believed in any of this but the more people he interviewed from the Intelligence Community,Military,Government and other agencies the information he received he did a 180 and he obviously believes in what’s been going on with the UFO topic for the last almost century. That it’s been kept hidden for almost a century and that there are “Gatekeepers” who do not want any of this information out. Ross is such an amazing journalist and is one of the last investigative journalist like George Knapp who is the Godfather of the UFO subject. I would love to see both Ross and George do something together. I think that it would be incredible to see.
@@DominikPlaylists Uri was a major part of Project Stargate.Which was the CIA’s remote viewing program. There is a CIA document that you can look at yourself on the CIA website. If you Google “Project Stargate Uri Gellar” go down to where it says “CIA.Gov” it says “Experiments URI Gellar at SRI. August 4-11,1973”. It says “Objective:To verify if URI Gellar apparent paranormal perception under carefully controlled conditions and to head to an understanding of the physical and psychological variables underlying his apparent ability “. The CIA came to the conclusion that Uri demonstrated his paranormal perceptual abilities in a convincing and unambiguous manner “. This is what the CIA said. So if the CIA doesn’t think that he’s a fraud and they had him in this program for years in which he showed that he could remote view very well,why are people saying that he’s a fraud?
@@DominikPlaylists if you Google Project Stargate Uri Gellar and go to the CIA website there is a CIA document that says “Objective: The objective of this group of experimental sessions is to verify Gellars apparent paranormal perception under carefully controlled conditions and to head toward a understanding of the physical and psychological variables underlying his apparent ability “ “Results: The results of Gellars success in this experimental period ,we consider that he has demonstrated his paranormal perceptual abilities in a convincing and unambiguous manner “. If the CIA thinks that he is legitimate and they used Gellar in many remote viewing sessions in which the information they gained was obviously useful to them because they kept bringing Uri back for years and he was one of their best people in remote viewing then I don’t think that he was a fraud.
Dr Putoff's name has been dropped many times in many ways... yeah, it would be good for Ross to do an interview with him. Especially with his other work in lasers (and discuss the research and patents he has in that field, so show he is actually a serious scientist)
@@Frank-be1ye Puthoff isn't talking. Richard Doty knows way more 1st hand that Hal Puthoff. Puthoff actually contracted Doty for about 10 yrs as an investigator with high clearance. Doty is starting to reveal some of his times with Puthoff (1994 - 2004).
Puthoff was on Jesse Michael’s pod with Eric Weinstein about a year ago i think. You should check it out. He didn’t give out a lot of info, but the pod was really good.
Seriously, his looking fantastic gives more credence to him actually having been given a gift by that Alien race that zapped him. I would believe Alien abilities over that BS about Remote Viewing, any day. As a scientist, I can tell you that there is no basis for anything remote by humans. Magnetic fields don't extend much past the brain. They may refer to Quantum Tunneling, but that only works at the atomic level and is just works in theory. It would be very simple to provide a public controlled demonstration of Remote Viewing, instead of referring back to the CIA all the time.
I don't think you're all listening properly. Dr. Hal Putoff worked with him and endorsed him. Ross wouldn't go to the trouble of interviewing Uri if he hadn't done his homework thoroughly.
Hal Putoff was a serious scientist in his young years when he worked and published interesting results in quantum electronics. Later, he joined the church of Scientology. After that he became a believer of the paranormal. The experiments which allegedly verified Geller’s psychic powers were not rigged but biased by Puthoff’s beliefs, and Geller’s manipulations.
he clearly missed out on all the times the amazing randi debunked him and made him look like a fool on late night television when he swapped out uri"s props, then all of a sudden uri wasnt feeling "strong" tonight
Damn.... I remember URI from when I was a small boy watching him on tv. My mother was very fond of him. He still looks amazing btw. My mom and dad are gone now, at a much younger age as him. But he is part of those memories with them, watching tv, being amazed. I believe him btw. I have had several experiences in life which make me believe them: out of body experience and waking up in the middle of the night sweating, screaming, feeling like I had a huge cannon ball went through my chest. Turns out, minutes before, my daughter was in an accident and they had to reanimate her. I just recovered from waking like that, feeling like that, when my phone rang and the cops told me about the accident.
Hello. Let me say this. In the 1980s, I was in South Korea, and Uri Geller was there doing a TV show. I was watching it with my girlfriend at the time. We found the performance fascinating because he had bent keys amongst many of the audience. After the show, we left for dinner, and as I pulled the keys out of my pocket, we discovered that the very house key was bent in half!! No Way!! Yes, Way!! I was in disbelief then, and I am still in amazement today, decades later!!!
I saw Uri Geller on Australian TV in either the 1990s or early Zeros, and he was tasked with psychically deciphering a single still shape[s] from the mind of the presenter and rendered in a brief sketch, and he [ Uri Geller ] was waffling on that he might not be totally accurate and there were mitigating factors, but to his own relief and surprise his rendering was basically identical to what the presenter had sketched in presumable secrecy. That being basically a small circle. Uri Geller did not come across as acting in a hoaxed event.
Of TV viewers? So you couldn't see the people that called it in? Meaning they could just have been paid actors or they finally plugged in their electronics when they saw this swindler on tv? Remember Johnny Carson? I'm sure Uri does lol
I know that we’re being interacted with as well as many mysteries with consciousness from my own personal journey and experiences but I’d love for more of the world to get up to date with this side of our existence because it is and has always been apart of us. I can see visions of the future where we all live in peace in a completely different way of life once we lean in that direction. Thank you all for covering this and bringing this to the world, we need it! Much love to you all and the world out there! ✨
This whole interview was incredible, but the most incredible part was where Ross talked about what he had heard about Consciousness manifesting itself more and more to humans - this is the first time I've heard Ross talk about Consciousness. Anything that Ross Coulthart can share more about this topic would make an amazing episode for Reality Check.
Well, bottom line is we don't know a spec about it. You should listen to Joe Rogan podcast with Jordan Peterson. The recent one. He speaks about how the mind manifests itself. it's proactive in this universe. We create our own realities by believing it, courageously going into the world and making our own paths. Speaks about us having life goals which give us a sense of self being and reason for our existence. 🤔 Interesting stuff.
I’ve done a bunch of work on this line of inquiry. It’s hard to produce any tangible evidence which makes it tough to share, but I think as time moves on it will make a lot more sense for people to view the world mechanics as if it’s a computer game. You don’t get access to all the functionality at level 1. Use this analogy and a lot more makes sense than it currently does.
@@magician_aleks2726 I believe this to be true. I also believe the brain is not the organ that creates consciousness. I believe it's the organ that deals with it. And I believe some sort of consciousness created physicality.
Fascinating interview. I believe him. He seems like a nice man. I actually remember seeing him on Johnny Carson, but I was skeptical. Very nice to hear his story so many years later. Thanks Ross C.!
Thanks for doing this interview. Frankly I’m still not sure about everything that was shared but I appreciate your efforts in putting this interview together . Much respect Ross!
In my most lucid dreams ... "yeah, I can fly" it's not a desire or an "I wish", it's more like "Of course I can fly, doesn't everybody". I have used that power to escape from chasers and danger in those states of mind.
Wow! What a fascinating interview. Please ignore all the hate Ross. You did a great job, while keeping 100% objective, as per usual. Hoax or not, this was very interesting. Thank you. Now, bring on Friday's interview!! 🙂
Ross Coulthart is the best journalist in the world! The nearest we ever get to hearing the truth about the world, not just about UFOs. Please Ross don't ever lower yourself and do something like I'm a Celebrity get me out of here! We need you to remain normal! 🙏🙏👍👍
We ALL have the ability to do the same but the majority of humanity has forgotten and been conditioned that we can’t. I’ve been attending a psychic circle and as well as practicing giving messages and psychometry, we also do blind tests. It’s amazing what we can do! Meditation, hypnosis, practice and self-belief and anyone can tap into all ‘knowing’. It’s superNATURAL. ✨
Uri Geller is a hard interview. He wants to talk about what he wants to talk about. He gives me that 'salesman' vibe because he plugs himself constantly.
I'm so glad I've seen this! It is fantastic and Uri is light years away from what I previously knew about him; and Ross - are the perfect people to bring this to us. Thank you, ❤
Uri is a proven fraud. And if he was genuine he would've claimed James Randy's $1 million for ANYONE who could demonstrate powers of ANY kind. No one did of course lol
Why are so many people unable to differentiate: It's one thing to interview a person, and it's a completely other thing to believe a person. You can of course interview someone although you're skeptic about him/her or even totally disagree.
@@jimvinson6046 I think it's that Ross might not necessarily believe that Uri is all that he says he is, and so we should be sceptical about the content of the interview. We should not necessarily think that just because Ross is nice and polite, that we should believe everything that Uri says. This is important because when someone we feel is credible, like Ross Coulthart, looks like he is endorsing someone , he may not actually be doing so. Frankly, I think Uri is a dead end in terms of answers to the phenomena - all he seems to have to say are anecdotes. But I suppose that is all anyone has in terms of this topic. Oh, and btw, Uri is not related to Einstein, even though he implies it, which is an attempt to increase his credentials (I mean Freud should have been enough of a name drop but perhaps Freud's reputation is not as great as it was once). Uri is an entertainer and raconteur first and foremost, and a self-promoter. This becomes a bit grating after a while. But may be just banging on about it IS actually raising awareness in the general public's consciousness.
Geller certainly has high self esteem…however I decided not to prejudge this interview and found it quite fascinating - especially the amazing revelations in the second half. Good one Ross!
So many silly comments below. Ross is a rigorous journalist who does his research before having guests on, he's probing all areas and how they link up into the history of UAP. Even if Uri has character flaws, doesnt matter, he still deserves to be interviewed given his history with the CIA. Keep it up Ross, lot of support here in Aus.
Yep i agree about the silly comments. Ffs heres something people, if you havent got anything positive, learned, or interesting to say just don't comment. Easy. I dont want to hear you tell me he's a fraud because you watched a 60 minutes doc on Uri Geller.
Here's a little anecdote from a cameraman colleague who was involved in filming an interview with Geller at his home on the banks of the Thames at Sonning. There was a large car outside covered in bent forks and spoons. Geller was very friendly and courteous to the crew and served up tea and cake. During the interview he took a fork or spoon and gently rubbed it between finger and thumb and it appeared to bend. But when the directer asked him to repeat it because the lighting or camera angle wasn't quite right, he emphatically refused, claiming that it could not be repeated just like that and his entire demeanour became rather less positive. He refused even to just try and see if it could be repeated.. My cameraman colleague suspects that the fork or spoon that Geller used may have been prepared before their appointment.
@@gabrielatwork7843 thats when the amazing randi swapped out all his props with untampered ones and uri immediately said "what is this!" when he walked onto the set, thinking he had all his personal tampered with ones there.he was all of a sudden not "strong" that night and was pissed off
I recorded the audio of URI from the Johnny Carson 1973 show. On the show URI got everyone to bring broken watches and put them in front of the TV set. I did and my broken watches started working. A few days later they stopped working. I just got my cassette recorder out and played the part where he fixed the watches. They all started back up just from the audio.
Thank you Ross for this rare glimpse into Uri Geller the man. Before this interview, I was convinced that Uri was a charlatan. After, I am convinced that he is genuine. I sometimes wonder if, as I prepare to meet my maker in the not too distant future (I just turned 72, and was an atheist till recently) I am becoming increasingly gullible. My children certainly think so!
Maybe he was both? Sometimes using basic tricks to fool people, sometimes showing real psi ability...??? RV and telepathy are different abilities to bending spoons...
Geller obviously has fabulous "genetics", he looks 25 years younger than his stated age, speaks without any age related issues, etc. Fascinating interview.......although it is Geller's fault that my son spent years trying to bend spoons!
At 55:12 he says he saw the bodies at Goddard Space Center - but then when Ross asks him to confirm where it was, Uri said he can’t say where it was (for privacy) but he let it slip that it was at Goddard (at 55:12)
I caught that also and then I Googled a map of Goddard. There are at least 20 buildings. He didn't want to get specific. That was 50 yrs ago, anyway. The first time I heard Charles Hall about the Tall Whites, I thought it was BS. I don't anymore. Uri has finally convinced me that the Alien encounter when he was 6 yrs old, explains everything. I hadn't heard about the person who witnessed that encounter, before). Uri hurts himself by being such a showman, as if he was The Amazing Kreskin (who was a magician). The Secret Space Force is real. The TR3B craft at the very least is real and old technology. A joint underground base on Mars is real. Humans have been on other planets. I am still trying to learn whether it was via one of their crafts or one of one of our re-engineered crafts. In either case it was an exchange program around 1993. I met someone with authority, but he's not talking now. The guy is an Economist who was on the bus with Bob Lazar, and was tasked with finding out how much was being spent at Area 51 back around 1990. He later mentioned the figure of $10 Trillion. He said he was part of the team that briefed President Clinton - I think after they returned from a 4? planet trip. Some of the details in the "books" that Linda Mouton Howe references from her DIA contact back in 1999, probably come from that journey (with Greys, Nordics and Reptilians as guides). Ross follows we on Twitter, and I include him in my links on subject. He could block me if he wasn't curious. Ross probably is skeptical of my "friend" who goes by "Jonathan", but is curious enough to read what Jonathan and I have said over the past 2 years. I am a big supporter of Richard Doty and he "Likes" many of my tweets. Doty is the real whistle blower, but doesn't feel Ross is the best place to go "Big Time" with. Maybe Doty is waiting for his own book to come out. I am hoping Doty goes under oath before Congress in the next year. I am sure Ross has spent many hours listening to Doty as he admitted to checking out GAIA.
Check the RV groups Farsight Institute and Future Forecasting. They have mapped the ETs and different agenda by going by the SRV Scientific Remote Viewing protocol. They are no charlatans and have proven it under Laboratory Conditions.
My friend got the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine for COVID at the age of 36 and had a massive clot in her leg that could have killed her. She was having pain like a hot poker and cramp. I pushed her to go to the emergency room. She said the pain started a month after getting the vaccine.
First of all, Geller is a showman. He surely has exaggerated and contrived aspects of his show. But does that mean he absolutely doesn't have any sort of ability? I don't think so, he may indeed. SRI took the correct approach and attempted to measure his ability in a more scientific method and setting. According to their work, they determined some of what he could do was authentic. I realize these agencies do not care what is faux pas, or who is a showman, or what is scientifically accepted. They just care about what works. I'd love to see Uri participate in more scientifically rigorous studies.
@@Potatoesforall Geller made himself available to many university labs, government labs, and private institutes all over the world. He is by far, the most rigorously tested, and verified psychic who has ever lived. Fact-check it, Jethro . . .
I haven't read a lot of Uri's involvement with SRI, but I do know that others who were there (and later, at Fort Meade...and then later in civilian areas) that the RV has been demonstrated to be very real, and the chances of it being merely luck are astronomical... (I'd love to have someone figure a way to quantify the qualitative nature of RV) To everyone who doesn't want to believe (or even bother reading the scientific evidence that's been published in the various journals), learn a method, and stick with it for at least 50 attempts with a fairly open mind. And, be *fair*, *reasonable* and *rational* when looking over your session data. Acknowledge when you have a hit that is extremely unlikely (and, especially, whin it's the first time you describe something, and it's the first time it's been in the target!)
Yes, Uri hypes up his abilities & has used them to gain wealth. But that does not mean hes a fraud. The majority of people would use it to get wealthy if they had these abilities too.
I can do every trick that Geller does. He’s a flat out fraud. Why? Because in the field of magic there’s a line you’re not suppose to cross. And he did.
@@Android.Paranormal You suppose he does the spoon trick with actual psychic powers instead of the way all the other magicians do it? Or the compass trick? He uses psychic powers but everybody else uses a magnet? I reckon a magician like Tyrell_Corp2019 is better qualified to judge than a casual viewer.
When I was a 12 year old, Uri appeared on TV in Australia and said that if you had a broken watch (the wind up kind in those days) to hold it up to the tv and he could make it work. It so happened my watch was not working and I rushed to get it and held it up to the screen while Uri concentrated and waved his hands a bit. So miracle of miracles, my watch began to tick and it ticked away for exactly one day. I am still amazed by that, even though it didn't last, it was quite fascinating.
It’s an old trick, he gets you to hold the watch in your hand to heat it up slightly, this is often enough to free up the mechanism temporarily and the watch will run for a while. Geller has been exposed as a liar and charlatan many times. To be honest, I won’t watch this channel again after Geller being taken seriously.
I’m sorry, but he sounds like he’s full of his own self importance. I have never really believed in what he does. Due to that fact, and he’s more of a showman. Thats’s the reason why I find a lot of what he says a little unbelievable.
Quite likely people who exhibit any such skills as Mr Geller has, and don't hide them in fear of public opinion, will not be the blandest and meekest of people. Ruling out evidence on the basis of factors that help to bring that evidence to public attention is a royal route to ignorance. And it's not as if the claims are only his own.
Interviewing Uri Geller is "busy" the same way GRRM is "busy" working on another cancelled TV project. It's a waste of time, there are better things they could be making instead.
Exactly, he must be in his 70ties at least, but seems to get not older ! Maybe an ability linked to his state of being a psychic.. He was even able to find raw material sources like hold mines etc. He can do all what he claims. That's not the question, but he also was a good and still is an excellent and extrovert self marketer. That is rather a seldom combination with these kind of remote viewers and psychics. He and many of these persons do themselves not understand why they have those abilities! I also have remote viewing abilities but do not know why I can do it, it just happens!
Interesting interview. Don't see why everyone is up and around full of complaints. Did Ross back Uri up on his comments or do any endorsements, he simply interviewed someone who is famous to most everyone. Whatever the reason the man is famous and I for one enjoyed the interview . Ufos was not the reasion for interview and found the meeting with the Nazi leader interesting
I agree 🙌🏾 but yea uri’s word choice was pretty defensive, like dodging and not really giving an answer, but Ross’s word choice is impeccable, the man is literally seeing thru this guy
Interviewing someone just because they’re famous isn’t a good reason. ESPECIALLY when you’re dealing with a topic that a lot of people are already not willing to acknowledge as fact based.
"Did Ross back Uri up on his comments or do any endorsements," Yes.... he did by saying that Hal Putoff and Russell Targ were top-notch physicists who had strict controls - so couldn't be fooled.. (I'm not dissing any of them, just being pedantic)
Well, Ross says that he is not sure if Uri Geller is a fraud, for me that is enough. Uri Geller is a well known, proven scammer with dozens of proofs all around the internet, how many more do we need??? It makes me question everything Ross claimed until now, cause he might just be believing in everything he is told.
So here’s my opinion on this interview. Uri Geller seemed more intent on trying prove that he really can do what he says he can, rather than explaining how he does what he claims he can. He did a good job of skipping around questions rather than openly answering them. He tried very hard, too hard in fact to prove to Ross that he was honest in what he does. I have no doubt that Remote Viewing was and still is a thing that the US government studies. We only use a small percentage of our brainpower BUT Spoon bending and all of the other stuff ?? I’m not falling for that. Notice how he spoke freely about the Remote Viewing ? Very little on the spoon bending etc. Uri knows exactly what to say and when to say it. He could probably convince you of anything. That’s his gift. Nothing else.
ruclips.net/video/zD7OgAdCObs/видео.html randi the magician was hired to throw a wrench in his "psychic" powers, so he took all of uri"s props and replaced them with untampered ones, all of a sudden he wasnt "strong" that night
no. just common sense and an elementary understanding of how Gallium embrittlement works in eutectic solutions (this is what Uri Geller's "magic" is called by material scientists). You see I can understand quite a bit of Solid State Physics and had the misfortune to watch some of Uri Geller's TV excrement/magic/"performance" as a child.
An absolutely exhilarating discussion that I was craving but didn't realize until I listened. So much to think about and even more appreciation for the God who created mankind. I will be contemplating this information for many days to come. Praise the Lord for inquisitive minds.
Just finished watching, thank you very much, Ross. Your investigative work on UAPs brings clarity to complex topics, and I truly admire your respectful approach and professionalism. It makes your content not only informative but also very engaging. Keep up the fantastic work.
@ 55:12, Uri "slips" and says the bodies may be moved from Goddard, etc. Then, @ 56:24, Ross asks Uri about exactly where Uri was taken when he saw the alien bodies. Uri then says he can't tell us that. Oops! He may have already let it slip without realizing it. Anybody else catch this? Whether you believe any of this or not, THAT happened.😛
Yes! That's the scoop for the whole interview! We've now got a time stamp for when those bodies were a Goddard. Was it meant to be 1973??? Ross immediately saw it and followed up with that question. Excellent work!
For those who want to know, watch the Carson interview with Geller. He is unable to do his tricks on the show because Carson’s staff ensured the props were normal objects (not stage magic props) at the instruction of debunker James Randi. He says he can’t do his tricks because that night he was “not feeling powerful” due to the pressure to perform, but he is able to perform using his own props during other TV appearances.
Such a great interview. Intriguing and amazing. So much to learn from a man such as Uri Geller. Debunkers are debunked well and truly. I see him. Excellent work guys👏👏
I discovered Reality Check yesterday, and have been riveted by the programme. Amazing investigative reporting, what data, what contacts Ross Coulthart has in all areas of government. Your interviews all seen so far, hugely educative, one is impressed by the dedication and integrity of the people all I have seen so far. Shall catch up with all programmes, et al. Yes, have twice seen UAPs, both incidents powerful. Thus, the info through those who have had close encounters impresses. For years the silence due to ridicule is no longer a reality, thank the heavens.
Apparently my previous comment was deleted simply for expressing doubt about Uri Gellar, which is a shame because I’m a huge fan of Ross and the channel. So much for free speech!
David copperfield was once asked if he thought Uri had powers or was just a very good magician. He said I think he's a very good magician. This was also debunked years ago and it's been demonstrated on TV, with the experts on a TV show teaching another guest (a soap actress) how to do it. After the commercial break she was able to do it. Uri has said that yes it can be replicated, but he uses his mind not a trick for the same result. So make of it what you will.
That was interesting. I will add five salient points to my internal data matrix. These points are bolts out of the blue to me that fit the rest. He shut down immediately far short of anything classified. Like a trained door slamming shut. His entire demeanor changed. He was open about the Von Braun story but revealed nothing of his conversation with Von Braun regarding the materials in his office, and the storage facility. He gave no specifics of how many creatures were stored or if there was anything else stored there. The two metal fragments he touched were said to have been photographed in Von Braun's office, and he offered to show you the photos but you were distracted by something you wanted to ask. Find out if these are the same exact two metal fragments that were brought by NASA to the home of the Bledsoe family where they were asked to touch them one by one. Have you met the Bledsoe family? Have you visited their home to extend the experience you shared on another very recent video? I am intrigued by how my personal data points are beginning to knit together very, very tightly. I have never had any experience, and I do not want any experience. It is a door I will continue hold shut given any choice. The effect upon so many is negative, and I do not wish to test my reaction as the results may be permanent. My only temptation is were there to be a guide I fully trusted, and the initial contact was indirect such as visual observation of an object, or entity with a choice to attempt communication only should I wish. The obvious temptation is to deny because I can no longer ignore, but the data point matrix is too well formed. There is something to be frightened of here but I can not put my finger upon it, and Uri's absolute refusal to say why reinforces my trepidation that once we know, we will never be able to go back to what we once thought we were. Louis Elizondo also indicated the same probability when he said our reaction would likely be a somber one. Those two human reactions I have now witnessed on video are enough to convince me I may not want to know more than I think I do now. I live alone in a remote location with very dark night skies, and I commonly look around for wild bears, and coyotes before exiting the house after dark. I now also look up to check the sky. I did decide that if something ever hovers, or lands in the wide open space around me that hiding would be silly, and I would walk out to show my presence in an unarmed state as an act of obligatory acknowledgement. Ross, this one was as eye opening as anything I have studied, and the core of it boiled down to just a few tens of seconds of video I will never forget.
Thank you for covering this so that I can form my own opinion!! Seems some call him a fraud because someone said so but I appreciate you and people like you Ross so I can form my own opinions
Ross , I think you said once that you have no powers that some experiencers and people like Uri seem to have. However I believe you do, and I count on you often when you wield it ! Ross your super power is your ability to get to the truth in the end and sensing IT before you get there. Truly I think NHI is aware of your contributions and intentionally keep you as a non-experiancer to preserve your viability to those people that remain on the fence. NHI should give you some amazing tech once the cat is out of the bag for your integrity and hard and good works.
Thank You Ross Coulthart and Thank You Uri Geller, for this great, excellent, Bombshell Interview. !!! WOW. !!! I could listen to the both of Youl, for Hours and even for Days. We need a Part 2.
Uri gets asked how he is able to bring about such powers within the mind. Uri then says we all have the capabilites but then goes on to explain no one else in his family has these powers, and the only power he has mentioned is bending spoons. He says he doesn't visualize it or even think about it. It just happens! Ross doesn't bring up bending spoons and Uri says he's tired of thinking about spoons. Continues to speak about spoons. Then when Ross says he didn't really answer the question about how this process works, he explains 60 years ago when he was a kid he would visualize bending the spoons. Thanks for the vagueness, as always. He can ask any questions he wants, now that he told you another BS story about how he became a full-blown narcissist. Damn, Ross... why did you bring this guy on? Complete waste of time. He's been debunked over 30 years ago. We miss you, James Randi
Debunked by who? Internal CIA documents show that they tested him and he proved his psychic abilities. I thought he was dodgy as well, but Stanton Freedman tested him, and this was verified. Read up, rather than just dismiss.
Geller clearly has a big ego and I can understand your scepticism, but there is still something weird about him. I know from personal experience that the paranormal can be real. And the scientists he was tested by in the 70s were not fools.
Sorry Uri, but the “Rock group,” SOUNDGARDEN, you were speaking of wasn’t singing about you but rather a street artist in Seattle dubbed the SPOON MAN.
People are clueless, they still believe what was put in their minds as kids when they think something's been debunked just because they were told so on TV... lol
Absolutely! I posted about it above. Find a method that speaks to you (there are many out there, you can look on YT for some. or just google/Bing/DDG etc), and give yourself 50 attempts before making a judgement on your personal ability! BE fair, reasonable, and rational when deciding how well you've done (given the myriad of possibilities out there that it *wasn't*!) My first few sucked serious arse... I got better... and at about #40, I hit something that was so astronomically unlikely that I knew it was real... and have been doing fairly well since ). Practice *DOES* make a huge improvement
It's good to see how he is still full of life and energy despite his age. A very inspiring personality, hopefully he will stay with us for a long time and teach us a thing or two :)
Great... one of the best Ross interviews! Really very interested, I would like you to do a further interview with Uri Geller because he seems to know a lot of things. Greetings from Italy.
Yes there definitely are. It’s a great trick he learned from Banacheck. Banacheck is even better at it than Uri but is honest that is skill. Anyone buy his video and learn it but it’s easier to believe.
In 2012, I was up late reading The Lesser Key of Solomon when I suddenly felt like something was outside. Around 2 AM, I stepped into the yard and saw a huge light in the sky. It looked like a bright full moon, standing still close above me. I stood for a moment gazing at the light, then went back inside to wake my little brother. I didn’t want to scare him, so I quietly told him I had something to show him. When we went outside, the light was still there. He got scared and hid behind me, saying, “They are here!” For some reason, I didn’t feel scared or think that the light had any aggressive intention, and I reassured him that everything was fine. We watched the light until it suddenly disappeared. Since that night, we’ve talked about it a lot, trying to figure out what we saw. We’ve wondered if it was an airplane, but we always come to the same conclusion: it couldn’t have been. The light was too big, with no visible object-just this bright presence that was there and then gone.
I am a scientist and that is BS. If it was true, why can't someone demonstrate Remote Viewing under controlled conditions, instead of always referring the old CIA. Long distance remote viewing is much different from telepathy or key bending, etc. Even Uri says he can't do those things, and he was allegedly given the power by Aliens.
As a biophysical scientist, I am calling Remote Viewing as BS. If it was real, it would be so easy to prove instead of having to refer back to the CIA from decades ago and believe everything. Just have a well controlled experiment, inside a Faraday cage. And I'm not talking about telepathy. We know most Aliens can perform telepathy. However it would take thousands of generations of human evolution to hope to develop some of those abilities.
I disagree. There is sufficient literature and corroborative evidence that he is a suitable person to discuss this information from a place of personal knowledge.
Discrediting like this is such a big problem with human psychology. Too many even very smart people are conditioned by the society to ridicule anyone who even mentions they saw anything unusual in the sky.
Why does everyone demonize Uri Geller but praise Lue Elizondo? In his new book Imminent, Lue admits to using his Remote Viewing superpowers to appear as an apparition inside a Terrorists prison cell, and wakinv him up by shaking his bed. That claim is in the book.
Because Geller is a flat out fraudster. In the field of magic and mentalism of which I practice, there’s a line that you’re not supposed to cross. And he did. See the Amazing Randy investigations for further understanding.
This interview is of inestimable value to me. It is simply extraordinary to listen to Uri Geller talk about his experiences and beliefs. His words reflect not only his unique perspective but also the deep wisdom he has gained on his remarkable life journey. What a truly wonderful and inspiring human being he is! I am deeply grateful to Mr. Ross for conducting such an excellent interview and for providing Uri with the platform to express his truth so openly and honestly. This conversation is truly a gift.
He is a fraud.. been proven so many times.
Uri's greatest trick is financing all those face lists
In the 70´s Uri was in South Africa, he was encouraging the viewers at home to get their broken watches and concentrate as he also concentrated on fixing them. My dad had an old broken Russian watch he called The Onion because it was so big ,so my sister went to find it and they all did as Uri said, much to everyone’s surprise, the watch started working again, how is that even possible , was it a coincidence? All I know the watch is still working to this day.
Hahaha, ya that never happened. Why are you telling fake stories?
There was a watch factory in the USSR called Луч (Luch), which in Russian means “a ray”. Your dad might have confused the name of the watch with the Russian word лук (luk) which does indeed mean “onion”.
It's an old magician's trick without any trick. Take a thousand broken watches, many of them are not actually broken but their gears are simply stuck by the old lubricant. By keeping the watch in the hand for a while and warming it with your own body heat, the lubricant will become more fluid and the watch will work again, for a while.
@@darylmorrison6598yea I guess you was there hiding in the closet watching right. Sounds quite far fetched but who are you to call someone a liar , I know for a fact if you said something true or not you would want and expect people to believe it and if someone called you a liar would be crappy and make you mad so don’t do it to others 👌🏼.
@@DanDan_and_the_boys The internet is full of liars and bullshit artists. Don't post anything online if you get butthurt over negative feedback.
I for one am grateful for Mr. Coulthart bringing his formidable intellect into fields of inquiry that most main-stream academics stay away from out of fear of losing their reputations in the main stream. More power to you, Mr. Couthart. And thank you for the ground breaking, eye opening, mind challenging information. You truly have an open mind without (as the saying goes) letting your brains fall out.
Instead of plugging his Alien Tarot cards, Mr. Geller should sell the secret of how, at age 78, he looks like he's in his mid-50's at most. That's infinitely more interesting to me.
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100%, can't believe he's 78.
@@daynevickers1079 you haven’t heard of cosmetic surgery?
Positive energy!
He is vegan. Which most people are who have actually Grokked their Oneness and understand the implications of it.
This interview is so valuable to me. To hear Uri speak about his experiences and his beliefs is extraordinary! What a beautiful person. Thank you Ross for this amazing interview, and for allowing Uri to speak his truth.
Beautiful person!? He was proven to be a fraud by Randi many years ago
Never stop, Ross! You’re an amazing journalist. We’re thankful for your perseverance and dedication to these topics!
A lot of people either didn’t know or forgot that Ross was a skeptic when he started writing his book “In Plain Sight “. Ross never believed in any of this but the more people he interviewed from the Intelligence Community,Military,Government and other agencies the information he received he did a 180 and he obviously believes in what’s been going on with the UFO topic for the last almost century. That it’s been kept hidden for almost a century and that there are “Gatekeepers” who do not want any of this information out. Ross is such an amazing journalist and is one of the last investigative journalist like George Knapp who is the Godfather of the UFO subject. I would love to see both Ross and George do something together. I think that it would be incredible to see.
@@tomking7080uhuh.... Also started to make alooooooooot of money from promotion of other books.
@@tomking7080 But Ross must have know Uri is a fraud, no?
@@DominikPlaylists Uri was a major part of Project Stargate.Which was the CIA’s remote viewing program. There is a CIA document that you can look at yourself on the CIA website. If you Google “Project Stargate Uri Gellar” go down to where it says “CIA.Gov” it says “Experiments URI Gellar at SRI. August 4-11,1973”. It says “Objective:To verify if URI Gellar apparent paranormal perception under carefully controlled conditions and to head to an understanding of the physical and psychological variables underlying his apparent ability “. The CIA came to the conclusion that Uri demonstrated his paranormal perceptual abilities in a convincing and unambiguous manner “. This is what the CIA said. So if the CIA doesn’t think that he’s a fraud and they had him in this program for years in which he showed that he could remote view very well,why are people saying that he’s a fraud?
@@DominikPlaylists if you Google Project Stargate Uri Gellar and go to the CIA website there is a CIA document that says “Objective: The objective of this group of experimental sessions is to verify Gellars apparent paranormal perception under carefully controlled conditions and to head toward a understanding of the physical and psychological variables underlying his apparent ability “
“Results: The results of Gellars success in this experimental period ,we consider that he has demonstrated his paranormal perceptual abilities in a convincing and unambiguous manner “.
If the CIA thinks that he is legitimate and they used Gellar in many remote viewing sessions in which the information they gained was obviously useful to them because they kept bringing Uri back for years and he was one of their best people in remote viewing then I don’t think that he was a fraud.
If Lou Elizondo and Uri Geller are dropping Hal Puthoff's name. Let's get him in for an interview for more clarity.
Steven Greer interviewed Puthoff years ago it's on his site possibly YT too.
Dr Putoff's name has been dropped many times in many ways... yeah, it would be good for Ross to do an interview with him. Especially with his other work in lasers (and discuss the research and patents he has in that field, so show he is actually a serious scientist)
@@Frank-be1ye Puthoff isn't talking.
Richard Doty knows way more 1st hand that Hal Puthoff. Puthoff actually contracted Doty for about 10 yrs as an investigator with high clearance.
Doty is starting to reveal some of his times with Puthoff (1994 - 2004).
Dr. Puthoff might, dare one say, be put off by that request.
Puthoff was on Jesse Michael’s pod with Eric Weinstein about a year ago i think. You should check it out. He didn’t give out a lot of info, but the pod was really good.
He looks fantastic for 78. I hope I am as healthy.
Seriously, his looking fantastic gives more credence to him actually having been given a gift by that Alien race that zapped him.
I would believe Alien abilities over that BS about Remote Viewing, any day.
As a scientist, I can tell you that there is no basis for anything remote by humans. Magnetic fields don't extend much past the brain.
They may refer to Quantum Tunneling, but that only works at the atomic level and is just works in theory.
It would be very simple to provide a public controlled demonstration of Remote Viewing, instead of referring back to the CIA all the time.
Holy crap, I'm 58 and I look like that 😮
I think if he wrote a diet/how to extend youth book, he'd make a fortune.
@@jerry25a He obviously doesn't like sceptics, he's much more comfortable with superstitious, gullible folks.
To look young at 78 will be worth more than telepathy for sure
I don't think you're all listening properly. Dr. Hal Putoff worked with him and endorsed him. Ross wouldn't go to the trouble of interviewing Uri if he hadn't done his homework thoroughly.
But Hal Putoff was tricked by Geller. It was all fake. Putoff was working on remote viewing etc. all shady stuff..
Hal Putoff was a serious scientist in his young years when he worked and published interesting results in quantum electronics. Later, he joined the church of Scientology. After that he became a believer of the paranormal. The experiments which allegedly verified Geller’s psychic powers were not rigged but biased by Puthoff’s beliefs, and Geller’s manipulations.
So, the Government has super-psychics with super-powers capable of destroying enemy cities… Was this ever tested or utilized in the real world?
he clearly missed out on all the times the amazing randi debunked him and made him look like a fool on late night television when he swapped out uri"s props, then all of a sudden uri wasnt feeling "strong" tonight
@@saulquinn3492 well now I call into question everything Hal Putoff speaks about or believes in.
Damn.... I remember URI from when I was a small boy watching him on tv. My mother was very fond of him. He still looks amazing btw. My mom and dad are gone now, at a much younger age as him. But he is part of those memories with them, watching tv, being amazed. I believe him btw. I have had several experiences in life which make me believe them: out of body experience and waking up in the middle of the night sweating, screaming, feeling like I had a huge cannon ball went through my chest. Turns out, minutes before, my daughter was in an accident and they had to reanimate her. I just recovered from waking like that, feeling like that, when my phone rang and the cops told me about the accident.
Hello. Let me say this. In the 1980s, I was in South Korea, and Uri Geller was there doing a TV show. I was watching it with my girlfriend at the time. We found the performance fascinating because he had bent keys amongst many of the audience. After the show, we left for dinner, and as I pulled the keys out of my pocket, we discovered that the very house key was bent in half!! No Way!! Yes, Way!! I was in disbelief then, and I am still in amazement today, decades later!!!
It's a stage trick..... He didn't do anything with his mind. Uri is full of shit
I remember him stopping the watches of the TV viewers.
I saw Uri Geller on Australian TV in either the 1990s or early Zeros, and he was tasked with psychically deciphering a single still shape[s] from the mind of the presenter and rendered in a brief sketch, and he [ Uri Geller ] was waffling on that he might not be totally accurate and there were mitigating factors, but to his own relief and surprise his rendering was basically identical to what the presenter had sketched in presumable secrecy. That being basically a small circle. Uri Geller did not come across as acting in a hoaxed event.
Of TV viewers? So you couldn't see the people that called it in? Meaning they could just have been paid actors or they finally plugged in their electronics when they saw this swindler on tv? Remember Johnny Carson? I'm sure Uri does lol
Time to slip your straight jacket back on loony !!!
I know that we’re being interacted with as well as many mysteries with consciousness from my own personal journey and experiences but I’d love for more of the world to get up to date with this side of our existence because it is and has always been apart of us. I can see visions of the future where we all live in peace in a completely different way of life once we lean in that direction. Thank you all for covering this and bringing this to the world, we need it! Much love to you all and the world out there! ✨
This whole interview was incredible, but the most incredible part was where Ross talked about what he had heard about Consciousness manifesting itself more and more to humans - this is the first time I've heard Ross talk about Consciousness. Anything that Ross Coulthart can share more about this topic would make an amazing episode for Reality Check.
Well, bottom line is we don't know a spec about it. You should listen to Joe Rogan podcast with Jordan Peterson. The recent one. He speaks about how the mind manifests itself. it's proactive in this universe. We create our own realities by believing it, courageously going into the world and making our own paths. Speaks about us having life goals which give us a sense of self being and reason for our existence. 🤔 Interesting stuff.
I’ve done a bunch of work on this line of inquiry. It’s hard to produce any tangible evidence which makes it tough to share, but I think as time moves on it will make a lot more sense for people to view the world mechanics as if it’s a computer game. You don’t get access to all the functionality at level 1. Use this analogy and a lot more makes sense than it currently does.
@@magician_aleks2726 I believe this to be true. I also believe the brain is not the organ that creates consciousness. I believe it's the organ that deals with it. And I believe some sort of consciousness created physicality.
@@kh2716 You don't get access until you level -- unless a Game Admin decides to mess w/ya' and give it to you.
@@magician_aleks2726 Thanks, I will watch that podcast
Fascinating interview. I believe him. He seems like a nice man. I actually remember seeing him on Johnny Carson, but I was skeptical. Very nice to hear his story so many years later. Thanks Ross C.!
I once contacted Uri and asked if he would surprise my ex husband with a phone call for his birthday. Uri kindly made that call.
How much did he charge?
@@TimBee100 He didn’t charge me anything
Ross, you're a necessary journalist. Thank you. Stay brave. You've got our support.
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This is fascinating. I really enjoy News Nation. Keep up the good work Ross 👍😎
I can’t remember how old he is, but he exudes the energy of a very young man
78 yrs.
@@Beehr11 Actually he is 77. He won't be 78 until December.
I loved it too! I thought it was great. Thank you Ross, Uri and News Nation. Awesome! ❤
Ty Ross for being bold in todays media and covering the fringe stories they don’t want us to know the truth of 🙌
I don't think there's any "they" trying to control anyone. It's just that this stuff isn't mainstream, hence it isn't reported on "mainstream media."
Uri is a lovely man thanks so much for having him on Ross. Full of insights and telling us what we’ve always suspected 😊
Thanks for doing this interview. Frankly I’m still not sure about everything that was shared but I appreciate your efforts in putting this interview together . Much respect Ross!
In my most lucid dreams ... "yeah, I can fly" it's not a desire or an "I wish", it's more like "Of course I can fly, doesn't everybody". I have used that power to escape from chasers and danger in those states of mind.
Just don’t jump off the buildings
@@Cutiepies-w1t Wait! That's a good idea. I have been starting off from the ground.
I was totally expecting Uri to say at the end "Thank you, you are such a powerful journalist "Allegedly" and i appreciate your time."
😁 I like it... 👍
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Absolutely! Hahaha 😂👍♥
Wow! What a fascinating interview. Please ignore all the hate Ross. You did a great job, while keeping 100% objective, as per usual. Hoax or not, this was very interesting. Thank you. Now, bring on Friday's interview!! 🙂
Ross Coulthart is the best journalist in the world! The nearest we ever get to hearing the truth about the world, not just about UFOs.
Please Ross don't ever lower yourself and do something like I'm a Celebrity get me out of here! We need you to remain normal! 🙏🙏👍👍
We ALL have the ability to do the same but the majority of humanity has forgotten and been conditioned that we can’t. I’ve been attending a psychic circle and as well as practicing giving messages and psychometry, we also do blind tests. It’s amazing what we can do! Meditation, hypnosis, practice and self-belief and anyone can tap into all ‘knowing’. It’s superNATURAL. ✨
cool. what was the most surprising thing you encountered?
Ross is one of the last remaining quality journalists.
Uri Geller is a hard interview. He wants to talk about what he wants to talk about. He gives me that 'salesman' vibe because he plugs himself constantly.
You gotta be joking
It's inspiring that Ross Coulthart tackles such difficult topics as UAPs and at the same time can also deliver outstanding performances as Bill Nighy.
When Uri said “up my tooth” I thought he said “up my tush.”
Then I saw the dental diagram and realised he wasn’t using Yiddish slang.
GLORIOUS. This is a truly glorious interview, and I'm grateful to have had the privilege of hearing it. Blessings to you both, Ross and Uri. --N
I'm so glad I've seen this! It is fantastic and Uri is light years away from what I previously knew about him; and Ross - are the perfect people to bring this to us. Thank you, ❤
Anyone could do some light research to see that Uri is a complete fraud.
The comments remind me of how the UFO topic has remained a secret for over 70 yrs!.
Thanks Ross.👍
I was thinking the same, anything we know about Uri was from the MSM, and they’re about as honest as your average politician.
Uri is a proven fraud. And if he was genuine he would've claimed James Randy's $1 million for ANYONE who could demonstrate powers of ANY kind. No one did of course lol
Great to see Uri - so very YOUTHFUL
Why are so many people unable to differentiate: It's one thing to interview a person, and it's a completely other thing to believe a person. You can of course interview someone although you're skeptic about him/her or even totally disagree.
What's your point??
@@jimvinson6046 I think it's that Ross might not necessarily believe that Uri is all that he says he is, and so we should be sceptical about the content of the interview. We should not necessarily think that just because Ross is nice and polite, that we should believe everything that Uri says. This is important because when someone we feel is credible, like Ross Coulthart, looks like he is endorsing someone , he may not actually be doing so. Frankly, I think Uri is a dead end in terms of answers to the phenomena - all he seems to have to say are anecdotes. But I suppose that is all anyone has in terms of this topic. Oh, and btw, Uri is not related to Einstein, even though he implies it, which is an attempt to increase his credentials (I mean Freud should have been enough of a name drop but perhaps Freud's reputation is not as great as it was once). Uri is an entertainer and raconteur first and foremost, and a self-promoter. This becomes a bit grating after a while. But may be just banging on about it IS actually raising awareness in the general public's consciousness.
Geller certainly has high self esteem…however I decided not to prejudge this interview and found it quite fascinating - especially the amazing revelations in the second half.
Good one Ross!
Exactly, those casting doubt on him are very ill-informed and gullible.
Uri is very charismatic & engaging!🎉🎉
“Everything is energy”
So many silly comments below. Ross is a rigorous journalist who does his research before having guests on, he's probing all areas and how they link up into the history of UAP. Even if Uri has character flaws, doesnt matter, he still deserves to be interviewed given his history with the CIA. Keep it up Ross, lot of support here in Aus.
Here here!
He's a figure head for a whole bunch of people to sell books. Nothing more.
Character flaws? Like being a charlatan?
Rigorous journalist...😅😅😅
Yep i agree about the silly comments. Ffs heres something people, if you havent got anything positive, learned, or interesting to say just don't comment. Easy. I dont want to hear you tell me he's a fraud because you watched a 60 minutes doc on Uri Geller.
Here's a little anecdote from a cameraman colleague who was involved in filming an interview with Geller at his home on the banks of the Thames at Sonning. There was a large car outside covered in bent forks and spoons. Geller was very friendly and courteous to the crew and served up tea and cake. During the interview he took a fork or spoon and gently rubbed it between finger and thumb and it appeared to bend. But when the directer asked him to repeat it because the lighting or camera angle wasn't quite right, he emphatically refused, claiming that it could not be repeated just like that and his entire demeanour became rather less positive. He refused even to just try and see if it could be repeated.. My cameraman colleague suspects that the fork or spoon that Geller used may have been prepared before their appointment.
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Why would you only prepare 1 spoon tho if that’s the case ?
@@rainydaze1313 You can't see why anyone would lie about having magic powers??
I saw him try on a talk show and was unable to do it because it seems to be rather temperamental whatever it is.
@@gabrielatwork7843 thats when the amazing randi swapped out all his props with untampered ones and uri immediately said "what is this!" when he walked onto the set, thinking he had all his personal tampered with ones there.he was all of a sudden not "strong" that night and was pissed off
I recorded the audio of URI from the Johnny Carson 1973 show. On the show URI got everyone to bring broken watches and put them in front of the TV set. I did and my broken watches started working. A few days later they stopped working. I just got my cassette recorder out and played the part where he fixed the watches. They all started back up just from the audio.
Same happened to many viewers in farmer Soviet Union during his tv show there in 80-s
Thank you Ross for this rare glimpse into Uri Geller the man. Before this interview, I was convinced that Uri was a charlatan. After, I am convinced that he is genuine. I sometimes wonder if, as I prepare to meet my maker in the not too distant future (I just turned 72, and was an atheist till recently) I am becoming increasingly gullible. My children certainly think so!
Maybe he was both? Sometimes using basic tricks to fool people, sometimes showing real psi ability...??? RV and telepathy are different abilities to bending spoons...
Geller obviously has fabulous "genetics", he looks 25 years younger than his stated age, speaks without any age related issues, etc. Fascinating interview.......although it is Geller's fault that my son spent years trying to bend spoons!
At 55:12 he says he saw the bodies at Goddard Space Center - but then when Ross asks him to confirm where it was, Uri said he can’t say where it was (for privacy) but he let it slip that it was at Goddard (at 55:12)
he said Goddard and then he said I cant answer that !!! Bro you said it a minute ago and Ross caught it gg
That's was interesting. Ross definitely caught it.
Yes, he’s written in Goddard the description too
I caught that also and then I Googled a map of Goddard. There are at least 20 buildings. He didn't want to get specific. That was 50 yrs ago, anyway.
The first time I heard Charles Hall about the Tall Whites, I thought it was BS. I don't anymore.
Uri has finally convinced me that the Alien encounter when he was 6 yrs old, explains everything. I hadn't heard about the person who witnessed that encounter, before).
Uri hurts himself by being such a showman, as if he was The Amazing Kreskin (who was a magician).
The Secret Space Force is real. The TR3B craft at the very least is real and old technology. A joint underground base on Mars is real.
Humans have been on other planets. I am still trying to learn whether it was via one of their crafts or one of one of our re-engineered crafts. In either case it was an exchange program around 1993.
I met someone with authority, but he's not talking now. The guy is an Economist who was on the bus with Bob Lazar, and was tasked with finding out how much was being spent at Area 51 back around 1990. He later mentioned the figure of $10 Trillion.
He said he was part of the team that briefed President Clinton - I think after they returned from a 4? planet trip. Some of the details in the "books" that Linda Mouton Howe references from her DIA contact back in 1999, probably come from that journey (with Greys, Nordics and Reptilians as guides).
Ross follows we on Twitter, and I include him in my links on subject. He could block me if he wasn't curious.
Ross probably is skeptical of my "friend" who goes by "Jonathan", but is curious enough to read what Jonathan and I have said over the past 2 years.
I am a big supporter of Richard Doty and he "Likes" many of my tweets.
Doty is the real whistle blower, but doesn't feel Ross is the best place to go "Big Time" with.
Maybe Doty is waiting for his own book to come out.
I am hoping Doty goes under oath before Congress in the next year.
I am sure Ross has spent many hours listening to Doty as he admitted to checking out GAIA.
good catch!
Check the RV groups Farsight Institute and Future Forecasting. They have mapped the ETs and different agenda by going by the SRV Scientific Remote Viewing protocol. They are no charlatans and have proven it under Laboratory Conditions.
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My friend got the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine for COVID at the age of 36 and had a massive clot in her leg that could have killed her. She was having pain like a hot poker and cramp. I pushed her to go to the emergency room. She said the pain started a month after getting the vaccine.
A month later seems like quite a while. What does this have to do with Uri Geller?
Thank you Ross and URI… was a fantastic interview ❤
First of all, Geller is a showman. He surely has exaggerated and contrived aspects of his show. But does that mean he absolutely doesn't have any sort of ability? I don't think so, he may indeed. SRI took the correct approach and attempted to measure his ability in a more scientific method and setting. According to their work, they determined some of what he could do was authentic. I realize these agencies do not care what is faux pas, or who is a showman, or what is scientifically accepted. They just care about what works. I'd love to see Uri participate in more scientifically rigorous studies.
He never will, because if he did he would be exposed as a fraud.
Yes that could bring "back" credit or be the final end..both ways are better that this theater 🎥 💸💸💰💲💶💵💷💴
@@Potatoesforall Geller made himself available to many university labs, government labs, and private institutes all over the world. He is by far, the most rigorously tested, and verified psychic who has ever lived. Fact-check it, Jethro . . .
Guess what, even if telepathy is actually real, a magician can fake it.
I haven't read a lot of Uri's involvement with SRI, but I do know that others who were there (and later, at Fort Meade...and then later in civilian areas) that the RV has been demonstrated to be very real, and the chances of it being merely luck are astronomical... (I'd love to have someone figure a way to quantify the qualitative nature of RV)
To everyone who doesn't want to believe (or even bother reading the scientific evidence that's been published in the various journals), learn a method, and stick with it for at least 50 attempts with a fairly open mind. And, be *fair*, *reasonable* and *rational* when looking over your session data. Acknowledge when you have a hit that is extremely unlikely (and, especially, whin it's the first time you describe something, and it's the first time it's been in the target!)
Yes, Uri hypes up his abilities & has used them to gain wealth. But that does not mean hes a fraud. The majority of people would use it to get wealthy if they had these abilities too.
I can do every trick that Geller does. He’s a flat out fraud. Why? Because in the field of magic there’s a line you’re not suppose to cross. And he did.
@@Tyrell_Corp2019you never explained how he has been proven a fraud. But if thats your belief, cool you have the right to believe that.
@@Android.Paranormal You suppose he does the spoon trick with actual psychic powers instead of the way all the other magicians do it? Or the compass trick? He uses psychic powers but everybody else uses a magnet? I reckon a magician like Tyrell_Corp2019 is better qualified to judge than a casual viewer.
@@Tyrell_Corp2019👍👍
@@Android.Paranormalwhy you never looked up topics like Uri Geller debunk....??
very good...russell targ said distant viewing can also see through time...into the future or past.
Nope
When I was a 12 year old, Uri appeared on TV in Australia and said that if you had a broken watch (the wind up kind in those days) to hold it up to the tv and he could make it work. It so happened my watch was not working and I rushed to get it and held it up to the screen while Uri concentrated and waved his hands a bit. So miracle of miracles, my watch began to tick and it ticked away for exactly one day. I am still amazed by that, even though it didn't last, it was quite fascinating.
It’s an old trick, he gets you to hold the watch in your hand to heat it up slightly, this is often enough to free up the mechanism temporarily and the watch will run for a while. Geller has been exposed as a liar and charlatan many times. To be honest, I won’t watch this channel again after Geller being taken seriously.
I’m sorry, but he sounds like he’s full of his own self importance. I have never really believed in what he does. Due to that fact, and he’s more of a showman. Thats’s the reason why I find a lot of what he says a little unbelievable.
A lot unbelievable ❤
Quite likely people who exhibit any such skills as Mr Geller has, and don't hide them in fear of public opinion, will not be the blandest and meekest of people. Ruling out evidence on the basis of factors that help to bring that evidence to public attention is a royal route to ignorance. And it's not as if the claims are only his own.
You are a busy man Ross. Love your work ❤❤❤ Thanks to you and News Nation. Excellent journalism
Interviewing Uri Geller is "busy" the same way GRRM is "busy" working on another cancelled TV project. It's a waste of time, there are better things they could be making instead.
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Uri looks unbelievably young.
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Exactly, he must be in his 70ties at least, but seems to get not older ! Maybe an ability linked to his state of being a psychic..
He was even able to find raw material sources like hold mines etc. He can do all what he claims. That's not the question, but he also was a good and still is an excellent and extrovert self marketer. That is rather a seldom combination with these kind of remote viewers and psychics.
He and many of these persons do themselves not understand why they have those abilities! I also have remote viewing abilities but do not know why I can do it, it just happens!
If you watche the interview? You will have heard him mention he is 78. d@@uweburkart373
You kiddin'? He looks 90! Bends spoons but not wrinkles.
@mikaelturnip8820 He never actually bent any spoons...he faked it...and got caught on camera doing it..
What a character! Uri that is - Ross is just the perfect interviewer, love this video!
Interesting interview. Don't see why everyone is up and around full of complaints. Did Ross back Uri up on his comments or do any endorsements, he simply interviewed someone who is famous to most everyone. Whatever the reason the man is famous and I for one enjoyed the interview . Ufos was not the reasion for interview and found the meeting with the Nazi leader interesting
I agree 🙌🏾 but yea uri’s word choice was pretty defensive, like dodging and not really giving an answer, but Ross’s word choice is impeccable, the man is literally seeing thru this guy
Interviewing someone just because they’re famous isn’t a good reason. ESPECIALLY when you’re dealing with a topic that a lot of people are already not willing to acknowledge as fact based.
National leader? Who?
"Did Ross back Uri up on his comments or do any endorsements,"
Yes.... he did by saying that Hal Putoff and Russell Targ were top-notch physicists who had strict controls - so couldn't be fooled..
(I'm not dissing any of them, just being pedantic)
Well, Ross says that he is not sure if Uri Geller is a fraud, for me that is enough. Uri Geller is a well known, proven scammer with dozens of proofs all around the internet, how many more do we need??? It makes me question everything Ross claimed until now, cause he might just be believing in everything he is told.
So here’s my opinion on this interview. Uri Geller seemed more intent on trying prove that he really can do what he says he can, rather than explaining how he does what he claims he can. He did a good job of skipping around questions rather than openly answering them. He tried very hard, too hard in fact to prove to Ross that he was honest in what he does. I have no doubt that Remote Viewing was and still is a thing that the US government studies. We only use a small percentage of our brainpower BUT Spoon bending and all of the other stuff ?? I’m not falling for that.
Notice how he spoke freely about the Remote Viewing ? Very little on the spoon bending etc. Uri knows exactly what to say and when to say it. He could probably convince you of anything. That’s his gift. Nothing else.
It is the fear that to accept the reality would upset their lives that brings out such fierce criticism and skeptics?
ruclips.net/video/zD7OgAdCObs/видео.html randi the magician was hired to throw a wrench in his "psychic" powers, so he took all of uri"s props and replaced them with untampered ones, all of a sudden he wasnt "strong" that night
No because most intelligent people deploy a system of mentally separating the wheat from the chaff. You can't believe in everyone's bs
no. just common sense and an elementary understanding of how Gallium embrittlement works in eutectic solutions (this is what Uri Geller's "magic" is called by material scientists). You see I can understand quite a bit of Solid State Physics and had the misfortune to watch some of Uri Geller's TV excrement/magic/"performance" as a child.
@@CairosNaobum crazy talk , hes obviously using his mind! hes the only one in the world with these powers!
An absolutely exhilarating discussion that I was craving but didn't realize until I listened. So much to think about and even more appreciation for the God who created mankind. I will be contemplating this information for many days to come. Praise the Lord for inquisitive minds.
Just finished watching, thank you very much, Ross. Your investigative work on UAPs brings clarity to complex topics, and I truly admire your respectful approach and professionalism. It makes your content not only informative but also very engaging. Keep up the fantastic work.
@ 55:12, Uri "slips" and says the bodies may be moved from Goddard, etc. Then, @ 56:24, Ross asks Uri about exactly where Uri was taken when he saw the alien bodies. Uri then says he can't tell us that. Oops! He may have already let it slip without realizing it. Anybody else catch this? Whether you believe any of this or not, THAT happened.😛
Yes! That's the scoop for the whole interview! We've now got a time stamp for when those bodies were a Goddard. Was it meant to be 1973??? Ross immediately saw it and followed up with that question. Excellent work!
Hell yeah, that was quite cathartic 🤣
For those who want to know, watch the Carson interview with Geller. He is unable to do his tricks on the show because Carson’s staff ensured the props were normal objects (not stage magic props) at the instruction of debunker James Randi. He says he can’t do his tricks because that night he was “not feeling powerful” due to the pressure to perform, but he is able to perform using his own props during other TV appearances.
I saw that Johnny Carson video. URI is just a fraud and you can see that much in the interview, what a waste of time.
Thankful you both have come across my feed. ❤🙏🌸
Such a great interview. Intriguing and amazing.
So much to learn from a man such as Uri Geller.
Debunkers are debunked well and truly.
I see him.
Excellent work guys👏👏
I discovered Reality Check yesterday, and have been riveted by the programme. Amazing investigative reporting, what data, what contacts Ross Coulthart has in all areas of government. Your interviews all seen so far, hugely educative, one is impressed by the dedication and integrity of the people all I have seen so far. Shall catch up with all programmes, et al. Yes, have twice seen UAPs, both incidents powerful. Thus, the info through those who have had close encounters impresses. For years the silence due to ridicule is no longer a reality, thank the heavens.
Apparently my previous comment was deleted simply for expressing doubt about Uri Gellar, which is a shame because I’m a huge fan of Ross and the channel. So much for free speech!
Yep mines deleted too 😢❤
Freedom of speech huh? What a joke
Scientists have theories but you know the truth must be because you're so much smarter
You should learn what freedom of speech actually is
David copperfield was once asked if he thought Uri had powers or was just a very good magician. He said I think he's a very good magician. This was also debunked years ago and it's been demonstrated on TV, with the experts on a TV show teaching another guest (a soap actress) how to do it. After the commercial break she was able to do it. Uri has said that yes it can be replicated, but he uses his mind not a trick for the same result. So make of it what you will.
Ross showing us in this interview that he can heard cats😂 patience of a Saint
That was interesting. I will add five salient points to my internal data matrix. These points are bolts out of the blue to me that fit the rest. He shut down immediately far short of anything classified. Like a trained door slamming shut. His entire demeanor changed. He was open about the Von Braun story but revealed nothing of his conversation with Von Braun regarding the materials in his office, and the storage facility. He gave no specifics of how many creatures were stored or if there was anything else stored there. The two metal fragments he touched were said to have been photographed in Von Braun's office, and he offered to show you the photos but you were distracted by something you wanted to ask. Find out if these are the same exact two metal fragments that were brought by NASA to the home of the Bledsoe family where they were asked to touch them one by one. Have you met the Bledsoe family? Have you visited their home to extend the experience you shared on another very recent video? I am intrigued by how my personal data points are beginning to knit together very, very tightly. I have never had any experience, and I do not want any experience. It is a door I will continue hold shut given any choice. The effect upon so many is negative, and I do not wish to test my reaction as the results may be permanent. My only temptation is were there to be a guide I fully trusted, and the initial contact was indirect such as visual observation of an object, or entity with a choice to attempt communication only should I wish. The obvious temptation is to deny because I can no longer ignore, but the data point matrix is too well formed. There is something to be frightened of here but I can not put my finger upon it, and Uri's absolute refusal to say why reinforces my trepidation that once we know, we will never be able to go back to what we once thought we were. Louis Elizondo also indicated the same probability when he said our reaction would likely be a somber one. Those two human reactions I have now witnessed on video are enough to convince me I may not want to know more than I think I do now. I live alone in a remote location with very dark night skies, and I commonly look around for wild bears, and coyotes before exiting the house after dark. I now also look up to check the sky. I did decide that if something ever hovers, or lands in the wide open space around me that hiding would be silly, and I would walk out to show my presence in an unarmed state as an act of obligatory acknowledgement. Ross, this one was as eye opening as anything I have studied, and the core of it boiled down to just a few tens of seconds of video I will never forget.
Thank you for covering this so that I can form my own opinion!! Seems some call him a fraud because someone said so but I appreciate you and people like you Ross so I can form my own opinions
Much love for both Russ and Uri!!!
I love Uri, he’s something special. What ever he does, no matter how he does it is unique, and no one can take that away from him.
Please be careful following Dr. Gundry. His recommendations are not evidence based.
I absolutely agree. Gundry is very misleading.
Mention Dr Steven Gundry and Dr Steven Greer comes to mind.
Scientific Remote Viewing is on per review in several different project, from Stanford University and Dr Courtney Brown.
Ross Coulthart is so damn based. Absolutely the best journalist of our time
“They trained us to remove cities” and then we just move along? I hate when people make these types of claims with no follow up
He should start straightening spoons.
We human beings, have a tendency to criticize or ridicule the things we don’t really understand.
And things we do.
Ross , I think you said once that you have no powers that some experiencers and people like Uri seem to have. However I believe you do, and I count on you often when you wield it ! Ross your super power is your ability to get to the truth in the end and sensing IT before you get there. Truly I think NHI is aware of your contributions and intentionally keep you as a non-experiancer to preserve your viability to those people that remain on the fence. NHI should give you some amazing tech once the cat is out of the bag for your integrity and hard and good works.
As Lincoln once said; "You can fool some of the People ALL of the time." Uri Geller is proof that nothing has changed in 160 years.
Prove it
I love Ross’s laugh/reaction when Uri showed his book once again at the very end 😂
Having Uri Geller as a guest brings down your credibility big time mr. Coultard.
I am still behind you on this but Uri Geller is a branded hoaxster.
Thank You Ross Coulthart and Thank You Uri Geller, for this great, excellent, Bombshell Interview. !!! WOW. !!! I could listen to the both of Youl, for Hours and even for Days. We need a Part 2.
Uri gets asked how he is able to bring about such powers within the mind.
Uri then says we all have the capabilites but then goes on to explain no one else in his family has these powers, and the only power he has mentioned is bending spoons. He says he doesn't visualize it or even think about it. It just happens!
Ross doesn't bring up bending spoons and Uri says he's tired of thinking about spoons. Continues to speak about spoons.
Then when Ross says he didn't really answer the question about how this process works, he explains 60 years ago when he was a kid he would visualize bending the spoons.
Thanks for the vagueness, as always.
He can ask any questions he wants, now that he told you another BS story about how he became a full-blown narcissist.
Damn, Ross... why did you bring this guy on? Complete waste of time. He's been debunked over 30 years ago.
We miss you, James Randi
RIP
Great post ! RIP James Randy !
I don't get it either. 🤔 Maybe Ross just wanted to bring in a lill fun, too.? But good topic.
All the best to u "The Amazing Randi" rip
Debunked by who? Internal CIA documents show that they tested him and he proved his psychic abilities. I thought he was dodgy as well, but Stanton Freedman tested him, and this was verified. Read up, rather than just dismiss.
Geller clearly has a big ego and I can understand your scepticism, but there is still something weird about him. I know from personal experience that the paranormal can be real. And the scientists he was tested by in the 70s were not fools.
Respect Uri he is often the voice of reason.
Once again. Wow! Your interviews are so revealing. Keep up the great work.
Sorry Uri, but the “Rock group,” SOUNDGARDEN, you were speaking of wasn’t singing about you but rather a street artist in Seattle dubbed the SPOON MAN.
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I had to fire that up after reading your comment. I'd forgotten how good they sounded. The soundtrack to my university years.
I was thinking that too, lol. Everyone in the Seattle area knows about the Spoon Man. Lol
I know who you mean and I'm in Scotland ❤
It's called bending the truth for your own means we all do it a little ✨️
Luis elizondo in his book says it's a real thing.. remote viewing
People are clueless, they still believe what was put in their minds as kids when they think something's been debunked just because they were told so on TV... lol
Absolutely! I posted about it above. Find a method that speaks to you (there are many out there, you can look on YT for some. or just google/Bing/DDG etc), and give yourself 50 attempts before making a judgement on your personal ability! BE fair, reasonable, and rational when deciding how well you've done (given the myriad of possibilities out there that it *wasn't*!) My first few sucked serious arse... I got better... and at about #40, I hit something that was so astronomically unlikely that I knew it was real... and have been doing fairly well since ). Practice *DOES* make a huge improvement
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Love what Uri is saying, thank you ❤❤❤❤😊
It's good to see how he is still full of life and energy despite his age. A very inspiring personality, hopefully he will stay with us for a long time and teach us a thing or two :)
Great... one of the best Ross interviews! Really very interested, I would like you to do a further interview with Uri Geller because he seems to know a lot of things. Greetings from Italy.
You must live a very boring life
@@theunspokentruth5987I hope your life is not boring ❤
For the love of God, please tell me there aren't STILL people who think Uri Geller can bend spoons by magic!
Yes there definitely are. It’s a great trick he learned from Banacheck. Banacheck is even better at it than Uri but is honest that is skill. Anyone buy his video and learn it but it’s easier to believe.
In 2012, I was up late reading The Lesser Key of Solomon when I suddenly felt like something was outside. Around 2 AM, I stepped into the yard and saw a huge light in the sky. It looked like a bright full moon, standing still close above me. I stood for a moment gazing at the light, then went back inside to wake my little brother. I didn’t want to scare him, so I quietly told him I had something to show him.
When we went outside, the light was still there. He got scared and hid behind me, saying, “They are here!” For some reason, I didn’t feel scared or think that the light had any aggressive intention, and I reassured him that everything was fine. We watched the light until it suddenly disappeared. Since that night, we’ve talked about it a lot, trying to figure out what we saw. We’ve wondered if it was an airplane, but we always come to the same conclusion: it couldn’t have been. The light was too big, with no visible object-just this bright presence that was there and then gone.
That was your best one yet Ross, keep up your great work. Thank you
Uri does not mention that he never claimed the $1 million prize offered by the James Randi foundation.
Would have been a great way to prove to the world that the powers exist and get a massive check.
I would like to add that every human being has remote viewing potential. Anyone can tap into them with enough training.
OK mister expert., prove it. Random talk on the internet is mega cheap and equally uninteresting.
I just recently heard about this. Unreal. Where do you read up about it?
I am a scientist and that is BS.
If it was true, why can't someone demonstrate Remote Viewing under controlled conditions, instead of always referring the old CIA.
Long distance remote viewing is much different from telepathy or key bending, etc. Even Uri says he can't do those things, and he was allegedly given the power by Aliens.
He smoked spice 10 mins before he committed
As a biophysical scientist, I am calling Remote Viewing as BS.
If it was real, it would be so easy to prove instead of having to refer back to the CIA from decades ago and believe everything.
Just have a well controlled experiment, inside a Faraday cage.
And I'm not talking about telepathy. We know most Aliens can perform telepathy.
However it would take thousands of generations of human evolution to hope to develop some of those abilities.
Need to keep Uri Gellar away from this subject. He has already proven to be a fake. This guy will make the whole disclosure movement discredited
I disagree.
There is sufficient literature and corroborative evidence that he is a suitable person to discuss this information from a place of personal knowledge.
Discrediting like this is such a big problem with human psychology. Too many even very smart people are conditioned by the society to ridicule anyone who even mentions they saw anything unusual in the sky.
Please give this guy his GOAT & LEGEND cards now, please.. He's my Hero😁
Damn that was an entertaining piece! Uri is awesome. Very charismatic and likable. Ross, fantastic content as always! I watch every episode.
Ross you should check out Farsight for their abilities in remote viewing which they do under strict conditions!
Why does everyone demonize Uri Geller but praise Lue Elizondo? In his new book Imminent, Lue admits to using his Remote Viewing superpowers to appear as an apparition inside a Terrorists prison cell, and wakinv him up by shaking his bed. That claim is in the book.
No offence but you've got a ways to go before understanding reality and our long dormant powers.
@@kerplunk9434 No offense.taken.
Look into skin walkers at the pentagon… angry Dino beavers 😂
Because Geller is a flat out fraudster. In the field of magic and mentalism of which I practice, there’s a line that you’re not supposed to cross. And he did. See the Amazing Randy investigations for further understanding.
5 angels appeared to the terrorist lol. Am loving the book
Oh boy. The guy who sued Nintendo because he thought they were making fun of him with the Pokemon Kadabra. 😂😂😂
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