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    Laughead was delighted to meet all of them and told them the following:

    “Through the assistance of a young man, who is a very fine voice channel or medium, we have been in frequent communication for over a year with the Brotherhood of one of the ancient Mystery Schools in South America. These sessions covered a wide range of subjects, from ancient history and life origins on this planet to science and religion. This Brotherhood also served as a communications center for contacts with intelligences on other planets and star systems and on spacecraft. Some of these intelligences obviously were not human and operated on energy and life support mechanisms entirely foreign to our thinking. Their knowledge and wisdom far exceeded our comprehension. For simplicity, we referred to them as Space Beings or Space Brothers.

    “In one of these sessions our attention was directed to the story of the arrival on earth of men from outer space in very ancient times. This landing took place on a small island near Easter Island, called Mangareva. We were then told that the clay figurines at Acambaro, Mexico, would corroborate by certain clues the story about these early space travelers. We were then directed to search out a possible location for continuing study and research in Mexico, and on this scouting trip we naturally came to visit the library of figurines at Acambaro.” (These figurines, btw, are a complete joke to serious scholars. I looked into this, also.)

    Moving onto Uri Geller’s supposed life story, we learn Uri saw and remembered seeing a UFO at age three. At age six, he was making wristwatch arms move on their own and became fond of showing off to his friends. (49) At age 16, Uri was supposed to have become a courier for an Israeli spy ring on Cyprus. By the fall of 1965, Uri was a soldier in the Israeli army. (50) In March, 1970, Uri did his first show, in public in Israel with the encouragement of an agent who told Uri he could make lots of money. March 1970 was also the first time Puharich took a trip to Israel to train a research group at the Tel Aviv University Medical School in his technique of electrostimulation of hearing for the deaf. (51) On Jan. 11, 1971, Puharich claims he was working in N.Y., just finishing up a case study of Arigo, a Brazilian medium.

    While Uri and Puharich were visiting, Uri showed Puharich a news clipping from Uri’s scrapbook, from the leading newspaper Ma’ Ariv, of Feb. 19, 1971, about “Captain Edgar D. Mitchell, the Uri Geller of the Astronauts,” to which Puharich replied that he would be speaking to Mitchell upon his return to the States. Now, I only include this part because a lot of people today believe the words of Edgar Mitchell, in relation to extraterrestrials and government cover-ups.

    Next, Puharich writes about the new philosophy and science he is helping to create: “After our final sessions with Dr. Raudiv, I left for London and from there drove to Cambridge University to discuss my findings on Uri Geller with a group of friends whom I consider to be on the “cutting edge” of knowledge advancement. I met with Ted



  Bastin, a physicist; Chris Clark, a cosmologist; Margaret Masterman, a philosopher and linguist, and Richard Briathwaite, a philosopher; and others. My data on the Geller effects were received with great interest as a possible contribution to a fundamental revision in philosophy and in science. We began to make plans for the kind of research that we would have to do in future years, just to build a new data base for the new science to come.”

    On Sept. 12, a man named Jacov, who Puharich claims does not want to be identified, placed Puharich in touch with the “right Israeli authorities,” and the next day Puharich had “extensive discussions with a key government figure in Tel Aviv about research with Uri.” Then, on Sept. 14, Puharich picked up a copy of the Herald Tribune in Tel Aviv and read a story by Walter Sullivan about some American and Soviet scientists who had called an international conference “to consider the possibility of communicating with life on other words.”

    Capt. Edgar Mitchell then went to work in the research phase of Uri Geller’s studies under Puharich.

    In an article titled “Surfing the ELF Waves with Andrija Puharich, by Lawrence Gerald, first appearing in Reality Hackers magazine 1988, Puharich states, about Uri: “Everyone thinks of him as a show business personality but his chief work for a long time was being in charge of psychic warfare operations for theIsraeli Army. No matter where he works in the world, he basically works for them.” In the same article. Puharich attemps to distance himself from the CIA stating: “I have been battling with the C.I.A. for the past two years because they have tried everything to suppress this invention. They don't want anyone to believe that E.L.F. exists and has adverse affects. Of course, now they're using it in covert warfare with the U.S.S.R.” (52)

    In Uri, Puharich cites Uri as claiming he met the daughter of Schleuss, the chief of the Israeli secret military police in the Jordan area because “I really liked this girl, but I went with her mostly to be able to meet her father. You see, I wanted to get into intelligence, police and spy work, because Yoav in Cyprus had impressed me so much, I knew all this was dishonest, but again I felt trapped and wanted to get some personal freedom while I had to stay in the Army.” (53)








(49) Uri, p. 39
(50) ibid, p. 54
(51) ibid, p. 70
(52)http://www.sirbacon.org/4membersonly/puharich.htm
(53) Uri, p. 85

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