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'Psychic' Uri Geller is sued by EFF after trying to remove critical YouTube clip
'Psychic' Uri Geller is sued by EFF after trying to remove critical YouTube clip
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god bless The Rational Response Squad!!! :D
believe any evidence showing how stupid they really are.
Anyone open to the possibilities that this Geller moron is a fraud
doesn't need to see the video to prove it.
The article says it all - he's a psychic who's sued people before
for attempting to show that he's a fraud AND HAS LOST EVERY
TIME. Not very "psychic" of him, now is it. If you KNOW you're
going to lose, why bother strenghening the arguments of your
critics in court?
'Nuff said.
- by cmanncool February 4, 2009 9:04 AM PST
- actually, this article says nothing. you ignore the research done, which makes you exceedingly ignorant. Uri Geller, under close inspection guessed a correct number on a random generator 12 times in a row. the statistical odds of that are 1 in 1 trillion. you deny the possibility because you you're jealous.
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