Uri Geller, Criss Angel (Sarantakos), and the 911 (September 11, 2001)Challenge. Greek American TV conjuror Criss Angel offered Israeli mentalist Uri Geller $1,000,000.00 on the finale of NBC's nationally televised "Phenomonon" if Geller knew what was in a sealed envelope. This is a scientific display of that challenge with a graph of the words spoken by Uri Geller.
Instead of "9 1 1," say we write "key car car." If Uri Geller is able to say, "car keychain car" within eighteen seconds, we would be scientifically prejudiced to deny he got the answer. In this video, each time Uri points his finger directly at Criss, Uri reveals one of the numbers in the envelope. Not random guesswork.
On European computers, the month comes after the day. So 911 would be 119 (eleven nine) or "one nineteen" which is what Uri Geller said to Criss Angel. Uri lives in Europe.
Ti-n pa-ti-se o sa-ran-ta-kos...
Skeptics James Randi and Brian Sapient would also be much happier if Uri Geller hadn't uttered the words "nine" and "one" in only 18 seconds. Watch and see...
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