Uri Geller: On John Lennon's alien encounter, crashed UFOs and recruiting citizens for his micronation

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Uri Geller: On John Lennon's alien encounter, crashed UFOs and recruiting citizens for his micronation
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After chatting to the 75-year-old Israeli-born illusionist for just a few minutes, it's easy to see how an encounter with the star is likely to venture into the realms of the unexpected

"And then he tells me that while he was lying in his bed, suddenly a strobing spear of light appeared and an extra-terrestrial hand kind of stretched out and gives him this object."

Suffice to say, Geller was top of the list. And it turns out the pair are connected away from the show too.He's referring to the national anthem of his very own micronation - Lamb Island. Geller bought the rocky outcrop off the east coast of Scotland in the Firth of Forth in 2009. Nub TV host Lee chips in to says the subject of UFOs has passed from the realms of conspiracy theory into the mainstream:"With the advent of smartphones, anyone who sees something strange in the sky, can get the phone out and just film it."

Geller continues:"It was Braun who showed me, in his private office in a safe, a piece of a UFO that crashed on our planet. And I said, 'What?' I mean, if Dr Braun, who took Americans to the moon, tells me that a UFO crashed on Earth, I have to believe [him]."

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