How the CIA worked with psychics on 'Project Stargate' | Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
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Transcription
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Summary
I. Early Claims & Experiences
CIA & Government Involvement: Geller repeatedly emphasizes extensive involvement with various intelligence agencies (CIA, MI5, MI6, NSA) throughout his life. He claims they studied his psychic abilities for potential weaponization.
Lawrence Livermore Labs: Geller describes being taken to the facility to see if he could manipulate the trigger mechanisms of nuclear weapons with his mind. He suggests the experience went beyond simply his abilities, implying alien intervention or influence during the process. He references Annie Jacobson's book "Phenomenon" for more information.
Psychic Abilities & Testing: He claims these agencies were interested in harnessing his abilities, including psychokinesis and remote viewing.
Dematerialization Experiment: He recounts an experiment where he successfully dematerialized a small object and transported it to another room, which intrigued the NSA.
II. The Nuclear Threat & Secrecy
World Security & Nuclear Weapons: Geller posits the main reason for the secrecy surrounding UFOs and extraterrestrial contact is tied to the global nuclear threat. He believes that revealing the truth could either exacerbate tensions or offer a path to disarmament, but the stakes are too high.
Training Psychics as Weapons: A particularly startling claim is that the NSA attempted to train individuals with psychic abilities to erase cities from existence. He details this on his website (uregallard.com).
Nuclear Disarmament as a Potential Connection: He suggests alien contact is related to humanity’s ability to destroy itself, implying they may be monitoring or intervening to prevent a global catastrophe.
III. Alien Contact & Intervention
Alien Presence at Lawrence Livermore: Geller believes he encountered something beyond his understanding at Lawrence Livermore, hinting at alien intervention or a presence influencing events at the lab.
Tarot Pack as Communication: He promotes his new tarot pack as a way to potentially contact aliens.
Alien Contact and Nuclear Control: He strongly suggests the secrecy around aliens is tied to the massive stockpile of nuclear weapons.
IV. Charity & Self-Promotion
Savion Child’s Heart: Geller actively promotes a charity called Savion Child’s Heart in Israel, stating he donates proceeds from his tarot pack sales.
Website Promotion: He repeatedly directs viewers to his website (uregallard.com) for more information on his claims and experiences.
Appreciation for the Interviewer: He is very complimentary to the interviewer.
V. Core Themes & Overall Impression
Secrecy and Control: The overriding theme is the immense secrecy surrounding UFOs, alien contact, and the role of governments in controlling information.
The Nuclear Threat: The potential for nuclear annihilation is presented as a central reason for this secrecy.
Weaponization of Psychic Abilities: The idea that governments have attempted to harness and weaponize psychic abilities is a recurring theme.
Geller's Self-Promotion: The interview is heavily laced with self-promotion, directing attention to his website, tarot pack, and charitable work.
Overall:
The interview is a whirlwind of extraordinary claims, spanning from psychic abilities and government conspiracies to alien contact and the threat of nuclear war. Geller presents a narrative where he is a central figure in a decades-long saga of secrecy, manipulation, and potential global crisis. The interview is compelling and strange, and leaves the viewer with more questions than answers. It's important to remember that these are Geller’s claims and should be viewed with a critical mindset.