Thursday, 19 September 2024

Did Uri Geller do the Pagers?

 
In the last couple of days Lebanon has been hit by a series of bomb attacks that have killed almost forty people and injured about three thousand. The source of the explosions was something of a frightening mystery because it appeared to be people themselves who were exploding, not objects. This gruesome and eerie occurrence, somewhat reminiscent of the film Scanners, was soon traced to a batch of pagers being carried by members of Hezbollah, the militant Lebanese Shia party and paramilitary group. Hezbollah members have stopped using mobile phones during the recent conflict with Israel because it makes them too easy to trace by electronic intelligence and therefore target with missiles and snipers etc. The party ordered a batch of several hundred pagers. These are one way text receivers and do not transmit so they cannot be radiolocated. They came from the Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, yet somewhere in transit the delivery was intercepted and small antipersonnel explosive charges were hidden inside them. Nobody has admitted responsibility for this attack, but it's very likely the work of Mossad, Israel's intelligence organization. For the past year Hezbollah has been supporting Hamas, the ruling regime in Gaza which carried out the October the 7th Massacre and still holds Israeli hostages in captivity, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/10/israel-war-livestream.html.

On Tuesday Uri Geller made the most extraordinary Tweet. For a long time I have reported, as have many others, that Geller was recruited to the intelligence network after attending Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ's laboratory at the Stanford Research Institute in 1973, see background links below. He used his powers of remote viewing for the CIA and Mossad while enjoying the public career of a somewhat unoriginal stage conjurer. He stated that his activities for the agencies went beyond just spying; he was trained as a psychic assassin! He was involved in the project discovered by Jon Ronson in which psychics were tested in experiments to interfere with electronics, including the fuses of nuclear weapons, and even kill people. Another reminder of the Scanners movie; where do these filmmakers get their ideas? Geller says that such projects did not go away; they simply became more covert and they continue to this day. He then adds: "I must be careful what I say" and starts talking in riddles, hinting that the pager attack involved psychic powers in some way. He also links in "Havana syndrome", a malady suffered by American diplomatic staff in Cuba that has left doctors baffled. Were they the victims of a psychic attack too? Geller then suggests this activity connects back to the Roswell incident. Yet he ends his Tweet there without being any more explicit, which is frustrating. Source: https://x.com/theurigeller/status/1836109122103595221. If he knows about it, does that mean he was in some way involved himself? Is he still working for them? I hope he says more soon, although Uri is a top showman and knows how to play an audience. If there is a bombshell to drop, he will do it at the time that suits him best.
See here for background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-secret-life-of-uri-geller.html.
And: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/10/cia-admit-geller-is-real.html.

4 comments:

  1. Hezbollah are not "militant Islamists" and neither are Hamas.

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  2. Lebanese political party or Lebanese armed faction (if you want to stress the military wing). 'Islamist' would imply they want to set up a Caliphate where everyone lives under Sharia, Muslims have precedence over others and eventually everyone converts to Islam. Those are not the aims of Hezbollah.

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