AsianTrumpSupporter
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I stumbled across this amazing channel that goes in depth into everything from the pyramids to Tesla (the scientist) to the CIA to aliens, etc. I love these kinds of channels.
Anyway, the above video talks about 13 million CIA documents that were released in early 2017. One of the things the YouTuber discusses is Uri Geller. I immediately recognized that name as the now-debunked person who claimed to be able to bend spoons with his mind.
What I didn't know until I saw the above video is that Uri Geller was also involved in CIA remote viewing experiments (something that is not mentioned on Geller's wikipedia profile).
The YouTuber said you can find these documents on cia.gov, by going to the library tab and then clicking on the FOIA link. I went there and typed in "uri geller." Sure enough, multiple documents came up, including one that exactly matches the remote viewing experiments reportedly done on Uri Geller:
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00787R000700110003-2.pdf
Very strange and interesting. This is the infamous video of Uri Geller being "exposed":
What the YouTuber argues (and the declassified CIA documents seem to corroborate) is that Geller may not be able to bend spoons with his mind, but he has been able to successfully demonstrate the ability to remote view.