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Uri Geller photographed UFOs in the sky of Tel Aviv during rehearsals for the Air Force flight - voila! technology

2023-04-23T21:12:06.904Z


The mentalist Uri Geller called on world governments to publish the truth about extraterrestrials and claimed that his wife photographed what he claims shows a UFO flying by fighter jets from the window of his home in Tel Aviv


In video: Training for Independence Day flights in the skies of Tel Aviv (Yair Tauber)

The most famous mentalist in the world, Uri Geller, claimed that his wife took a video of a UFO flying over Tel Aviv - during the return of the Israeli Air Force planes to the Independence Day flight. To prove his claim, Geller posted on Twitter extremely grainy and pixelated photographs of some object that he claimed was flying over him.



He referred to the debate held in the US Congress regarding unidentified objects that have been documented in recent years and wrote: "From my personal experience I know that the truth is hidden - but I believe that the situation is now changing.

Little by little they will discover the truth."



According to him, he attached a video of the Tel Aviv sky in which you can indeed see a very small unidentified object flying in the distance, with two fighter jets in front of it. He referred to the video and wrote: "My wife filmed it from our living room window this morning above Tel Aviv.

I think these are F16 planes - but do you see another strange UFO there? What were the planes chasing?"

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He then attached a photo from the video and wrote: "This is a better photo in which I froze the frame, but what's amazing is that in the original film the UFO moves so fast that you can barely see it." "My friends, all this happened outside the window this



morning Our living room and Hannah recorded it with her iPhone," wrote Geller, who didn't bother to point out to his followers that on the same day he photographed the Air Force planes in the sky of Israel and wondered why they were there - there was a rehearsal for the Air Force's celebratory Independence Day flight and most likely that's what it is took a picture

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A few hours later he posted another video that he claimed a "government source" had sent him, of a UFO seen flying "probably over Jerusalem" and a video of him explaining how this documentation was sent to him by a government source. When he was filming himself in his museum in the old city of Jaffa , he said: "Hey my dear friends.

I'm in a museum here in Old Jaffa, Israel, the Holy Land.

This video is amazing - I got it from a government source in Israel.

It may be over Jerusalem, but the location is really unknown."



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Uri Geller and a UFO that according to him was photographed probably over Jerusalem (theurigeller)

Geller recently claimed that he has no doubt that aliens exist and that very soon they will make contact with the human race, but we have no reason to worry - "They are nice, otherwise we would not have been here a long time ago".



Geller claims that UFOs have been secretly visiting our planet for thousands of years - and he himself got a glimpse of the remains of a crashed spaceship. He owes Geller's familiarity with this world to his work with the CIA. He said: "I think they are studying us.

I don't know what they really want, but I think they're preparing us for the engagement, the landing scenario like in the Steven Spielberg movies, and it's going to be spectacular." He added: "They'll probably land on the White House lawn or something.

All our sci-fi movies about an alien encounter will come true.

I don't think we are talking about thousands or even hundreds of years.

If I had to guess, a rational and logical guess, I would say that 60 to 75 years from now - it will happen."



Geller claims that renowned German rocket scientist Werner von Braun showed him the remains of a crashed alien spaceship in the 1970s while he was using his powers to assist the CIA.

He said: "After I met with von Braun, we went down three floors in the NASA building and were given orange coats like those of the Antarctic expeditions (with blue embroidered NASA badges). Heavy, thick freezer doors opened. I couldn't believe my eyes but I knew about It's since the age of 5. To my surprise, he showed me part of a crashed UFO."



Geller said that his friend, the American astronaut Edgar Mitchell, told him that he also experienced encounters with aliens during his journey in space. He said: "He did an ESP (extraterrestrial perception) experiment sensory) on the moon.

He saw something from inside the spaceship - but he couldn't talk about those things openly because of the credibility factor.

Because of NASA secrets and so on. He told me aliens exist. He knows it for a fact because he's seen things. That's all I can say."

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Geller also said that he believes that famous monuments on Earth were built by ancient aliens.

He said: "I believe that extraterrestrials have visited our planet - some of the monuments around the world like Stonehenge were built with acoustic energy by extraterrestrial knowledge given to the locals. Also the pyramids in Egypt and the statues in the Easter Islands of Chile. There is no doubt that they were built with higher knowledge than what exists With us".

He added: "I did dozens of missions for spy agencies in Israel and the USA.

I know a lot." He insists he cannot talk about the vast majority of his collaborations with governments because the missions are "top secret."

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