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    Puharich then goes onto say: “With the publication of this book, however, many of the cosmic secrets are now declassified. But the release of this knowledge in fact raises more questions than it answers.

    “One of the first of these new questions is an important one: Why was Uri Geller selected to be the ambassador for an advanced civilization? And why did I become the principle witness to this ambassadorship and the chief scribe of its gradually unfolding revelations? These interrelated questions will be developed throughout this book.

    “My story involves three principal agents. The primary agent is not a single being, but a collegium of voices reaching man on earth. We have, in the beginning, the words of the Nine, who are directly related to man’s concept of God. I shall develop the concept of the Nine in the Introduction. The controllers of the universe operate under the direction of the Nine. Between the controllers and the untold numbers of planetary civilizations in the universe are the messengers. It is the messengers who help to fulfil the destiny of creation by gentle accentuation where and when they are needed. Some of these messengers take the form of spacecraft, which in modern parlance are called unidentified flying objects, or UFOs. Uri and I have been reached mostly by the latter type of messenger, whose names and functions are varied. The intermediary between these messengers and earth people is Uri Geller. The function of chief witness to these interactions has fallen upon me.”

    Okay, now we can start to really see what is taking shape, perhaps, and the mind control agenda being played out by the work of Andrija Puharich. What are the chances that Puharich not only worked with a man who brought forth Egyptian mushroom rites from the past, and also was privy to the channeled contact of Uri Geller? That is too much for me to believe, personally.

    On Uri Geller’s own website it is maintained that Andrija Puharich (February 19, 1918 – January 3, 1995) set up a paranormal laboratory in 1948 called The Round Table, to study psychic phenomena.

    This next paragraph is taken directly from the site and is meant to convey the idea that the Puharich group channel had independently communicated the same information as Laughead’s group:

    “In December 1952, Puharich brought into his laboratory an Indian mystic named Dr. D. G. Vinod, who began to channel The Nine or ‘the Nine Principles.’ In the months before Vinod returned to India, a group met regularly to hear The Nine’s channeled wisdom. Never known for their modesty, The Nine proclaimed themselves to be God, stating “God is nobody else than we together, the Nine Principles of God.”… “Three years later, there appeared to be independent confirmation of their existence. In Mexico, Puharich and Young met Charles and Lillian Laughead, former Christian missionaries who were by then prominent in the burgeoning UFO contactee movement. Back in the


  States a few weeks later, Puharich received a letter from the Laugheads containing messages received by their group’s channeller. This message also claimed to come from the Nine Principles, even – amazingly – including references to the earlier communications transmitted through Dr. Vinod. Could The Nine possibly be for real?”

    It appears that this little tidbit of information is being used in a magical “sleight of hand.” While you are watching one hand, the other hand is playing with your mind. Any studied magician can see this clearly. It seems obvious to me at least, that Geller is pushing Puharich’s credibility by insinuating that the same messages were picked up by somebody completely independent, related to the UFO contactee field, when in fact, it far more likely that Puharich and Laughead were working together to perpetuate a mythos and Geller is a part of it, based on what is revealed on this site. (48)

    According to Puharich, writing in Uri: “Then, at exactly 9 P.M., a deep sonorous voice came out of Dr. Vinod’s mouth, totally unlike his own high-pitched, soft voice, saying in perfect English without an accent: ‘M calling: We are Nine Principles and Forces, personalities if you will, working in complete mutual implication. We are forces, and the nature of our work is to accentuate the positive, the evolutional, and the teleological aspects of existence. By teleology I do not mean the teleology of human derivation in a multidimensional concept of existence. Teleology will be understood in terms of a different ontology. To be simple, we accentuate certain directions as we fulfill the destiny of creation.”

    Now, here is the test of how good a detective you are. Did you notice anything highly suspicious about this “channeled reading” from the Nine Principles? How about the use of a particular word which we seldom hear, but we just recently heard being expressed in the book, the Sacred Mushroom? That is the word “teleology,” a word Puharich seems to enjoy saying, and when he wrote, in Sacred Mushroom, “In other words, some think of a physical evolution and others think in terms of a psychical teleology. The issue does not become acute until one is faced with a problem like the Ra Ho Tep case,” he was not channeling anyone and he was also speaking inversely, to those who were paying attention. We can see now, Ra Ho Tep was obviously never channeled through this friend called “Harry.”

    Next, we read from the Mexico meeting where Puharich meets Charles Laughead. Puharich’s assistants, on this trip, are none other than Pulharich’s psychic assistants from the last book, The Sacred Mushroom, Peter Hurkos, as well as Harry Stone.





(48) https://www.urigeller.com/plan-nine-outer-space/

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