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Two Nice Jewish Boys

Episode 76 - Uri Geller: Spoon Bender and Spy

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Eytan and Naor

Society & Culture

1.7804 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

“There is no spoon.” Remember that line from the "The Matrix"? Neo walks into the Oracle’s house to discover a monk-child sitting cross-legged on the carpet. The kid holds up a spoon and begins to seemingly bend it with his mind. He hands it to Neo and urges him to realize the truth, “There is no spoon.” In August 1973, the CIA conducted a study at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California. Just to be clear, this is in reality, not in the movie. That study conducted by the CIA documented the unique abilities of a young man. After 7 days of tests, the study concluded that this young man had “demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous way.” Uri Geller became popular in Israel in the late 60s early 70s. Within a few years he'd become an international sensation, bending spoons for television audiences worldwide and even appearing on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1973. That appearance was a humiliation as Uri described it and almost caused him to pack up his bags and go home for good. Uri Geller claims to have paranormal abilities, ranging from the psychokinetic to the telepathic. Of course, there is much skepticism, not excluding our own, but to paraphrase Uri’s own son: whichever way you look at this, there’s a fascinating story here! Today, here in the studio, there is a spoon. And here to bend it is Uri Geller himself. Photo Credit: David Parry/PA Wire

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0:00.0

Hey guys, so Na'Or's in Italy, again, unfortunately.

0:04.0

Well, not unfortunately for Na'Or, but unfortunately for the podcast.

0:07.6

So this week's episode is actually a rerun from a little over a year ago.

0:11.4

Hope you guys enjoy.

0:14.3

Live from Tel Avid, two nice Jewish boys.

0:18.9

This podcast is made in cooperation with the Jewish Journal.

0:22.1

www.jewishjournal.com.

0:26.3

There is no spoon. Remember that line from the Matrix?

0:30.2

Neo walks into the Oracle's house to discover a monk child sitting cross-legged on the carpet.

0:35.6

The kid holds up a spoon and begins to seemingly bend it

0:38.9

with his mind. He hands it to Neo and urges him to realize the truth. There is no spoon. In August

0:46.4

1973, the CIA conducted a study at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California.

0:54.0

Just to be clear, this is't reality, not in the movie.

0:56.8

That study, conducted by the CIA, documented the unique abilities of a young man.

1:02.1

After seven days of tests, the study concluded that this young man had, and listen closely,

1:08.3

quote, demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing

1:13.7

and unambiguous way, end quote.

1:16.8

Uri Geller became popular in Israel in the late 60s, early 70s.

1:21.8

Within a few years, he'd become an international sensation, bending spoons for television audiences

1:27.3

worldwide, and even appearing

1:29.5

on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1973. That appearance turned out to be a humiliation,

1:36.3

as Uri described it, and almost caused him to pack up his bags and go home for good.

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