Uri Geller urges mass-telepathy against Brexit

USA Topics

FILE PHOTO: Uri Geller poses for a photograph in Jaffa, next to Tel Aviv, Israel January 23, 2017. Picture taken January 23, 2017. REUTERS/Baz Ratner/File Photo

TEL AVIV (Reuters) – Spoon-bending psychic Uri Geller wants to bend British Prime Minister Theresa Mays will against Brexit using mass-telepathy.

From his home in Israel, Geller – who is also a British citizen and a former resident of Mays Maidenhead constituency – wrote an open letter to the prime minister urging her to block Britains exit from the European Union.

Now he wants Britons to join him in twice-daily bursts of telepathy directed at the Conservative leader, in the hope of inspiring her to call a second Brexit referendum.

“Maybe Im a bit too late but at least Im trying my best to use my paranormal abilities, because Im very concerned that Theresa May will step out of EU,” Geller told Reuters.

“That would be tragic. It would be catastrophic, especially for young people. Therell be economic chaos. Im calling it a catastrophe and I feel it … call it extra-sensory perception.”

Geller came to prominence in Britain with a series of appearances on prime time televiRead More

[contf] [contfnew]

RT

[contfnewc] [contfnewc]