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  1. 10 de ago. de 2011 · The Truth About Uri Geller, formerly known as The Magic of Uri Geller, is a 1982 book by magician and skeptic James Randi about alleged psychic Uri Geller. In this comprehensive biography Randi challenges Uri Geller's assertion that he performs paranormal feats. Randi explores Geller's background as a stage magician, and explains how Geller's ...

  2. 21 de nov. de 2011 · The magic of Uri Geller Bookreader Item Preview ... Rev. ed. published as: The truth about Uri Geller. Rev. ed. 1982 Bibliography: p. 308 Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2011-11-21 21:58:06 Boxid IA146201 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II ...

  3. 29 de ago. de 2011 · The Truth About Uri Geller, formerly known as The Magic of Uri Geller, is a 1982 book by magician and skeptic James Randi about alleged psychic Uri Geller. In this comprehensive biography Randi challenges Uri Geller's assertion that he performs paranormal feats. Randi explores Geller's background as a stage magician, and explains how Geller's ...

  4. Uri Geller is perhaps the most famous psychic of all time. By bending spoons and stopping watches with his mind, he was able to convince onlookers all across...

  5. Uri Geller (en hebreo: אורי גלר ‎; 1 Tel Aviv; 20 de diciembre de 1946) es un ilusionista israelí - británico, 2 3 personalidad de televisión y psíquico autoproclamado. Es conocido por sus representaciones televisivas en las cuales dobla cucharas supuestamente con el poder de su mente y otras ilusiones.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2011 · The Truth About Uri Geller, formerly known as The Magic of Uri Geller, is a 1982 book by magician and skeptic James Randi about alleged psychic Uri Geller. In this comprehensive biography Randi challenges Uri Geller's assertion that he performs paranormal feats. Randi explores Geller's background as a stage magician, and explains how Geller's ...

  7. Randi wrote the book The Truth about Uri Geller, denying Geller's arguments, and also using stage magic methods to replicate Geller's performances. Geller was described as "a millionaire several times over" by the mid-1980s and reported to be providing mineral dowsing services at a regular fee of £ 1 million for mining groups.