(May 23, 2014 at 6:32 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: Also when he said Dynamo, a magician from West Yorkshire, was actually magical, as in, supernatural magical, even though he's just an illusionist.
A lot of people believed that Uri Geller has genuine magic powers. Just be thankful that Enrico's belief in magic powers isn't costing taxpayers money.

Stargate Project
Quote:The Stargate Project[1] was the code name for one of several projects established by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency to investigate claims of psychic phenomena with potential military and domestic application, such as "remote viewing", the purported ability to psychically "see" events, sites, or information from a great distance.[2]
Major General Albert Stubblebine[edit]
A key sponsor of the research internally at Fort Meade, MD, MG Stubblebine was convinced of the reality of a wide variety of psychic phenomena. He required that all of his Battalion Commanders learn how to bend spoons a la Uri Geller, and he himself attempted several psychic feats, even attempting to walk through walls. In the early 1980s he was responsible for the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), during which time the remote viewing project in the US Army began.



