Uri Geller does have special powers, according to the American government agency, the CIA.On its website the US intelligence agency admitted testing the psychic spoon-bender's mind in controlled experiments and concluded he had 'demonstrated his paranormal perceptual ability in a convincing and unambiguous manner'.They had produced enough accurate 'findings to defy randomness', the agency said this week.However it said the phenomenon was 'too unreliable, inconsistent and sporadic to be useful for intelligence purposes' and it had shelved the operation code-named the Stargate Project.In an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, the Israeli-British hypnotiser claims to have worked with the secret agency and how he went on to help Prime.
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