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RV: Geller



Os mando esto recien llegado. No tiene perdida... 
Por cierto, recuerdo  cierta entrevista en Mas Alla del gran reportero
dicharachero Javier Sierra al psiquico (es un decir) Geller que era todo un
poema. Por supuesto, no le hizo ni una sola pregunta sobre los juicios que
ha ido perdiendo contra escepticos como Randi, o sobre sus cagadas a lo
largo de los annos. Creyo, supongo, que *eso* no era relevante para los
lectores de la revista basura susomentada.
(Como veis, no pierdo oportunidad de recordar la gran trayectoria de
probada profesionalidad periodistica -etc etc- de ciertos gurus de la
basura pseudocientifica espannola. Y es que estos chicos siempre andan
obstinados en ahorcarse con su propia cuerda...)

ja.
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> De: Mindful <mindful en nb.net>
> A: StarList <WIZARDS-STAR-LIST en ssr.com>
> Asunto: Geller
> Fecha: lunes 19 de mayo de 1997 19:12
> 
> 07:28 AM ET 05/18/97
> 
> Spoon-bender eyes Israeli election in 2000
> 
>          
>             JERUSALEM, May 18 (Reuter) - Psychic spoon-bender Uri Geller
> said on Sunday he had the power to make peace between Israel and
> arch foes Syria and Iran and might run for parliament in the
> Jewish state to prove it.
>             The Israeli-born Geller, who has travelled the world with
> his watch-stopping and spoon-bending act and now lives in
> Britain, said he was considering moving back to his homeland
> before Israel's next election in the year 2000.
>             ``There's no doubt in my mind that I will have a very large
> voting power. Maybe it will be a huge landslide,'' Geller told
> Reuters by phone from his home outside London.
>             He said Middle East violence and failed peace efforts had
> prompted him to contact associates in Israel to verify his
> election prospects.
>             ``If with my connections, which believe me I have, I'll be
> able to reach some leaders in Iran and Syria, I'll be able to
> advance peace very quickly,'' he said, describing his
> connections as both political and spiritual.
>             Geller declined to discuss his political orientation but
> said he did not support Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose
> settlement building in the occupied West Bank has snarled
> peacemaking.
>             ``I'm definitely not for the current government. I don't
> have animosity or hatred for anyone but I just don't think
> things are happening the right way,'' he said.
>             Israel counts Syria and Iran among its most dangerous
> enemies. Peace talks launched with Damascus in 1991 have failed
> to ease regional tensions.