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Uri Geller still has ‘alien egg’ given to him by John Lennon after his alien abduction in 1974

Monday, July 20, 2015 20:32
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Back in November of 1974, John Lennon sat in a restaurant with Uri Geller in New York City. Yoko was present and conversation was focused on their unborn child, Sean. The talk of babies and parenthood came to a sudden halt when John turned to Uri and started to talk about UFOs.

Geller, who has recalled the conversation in an article he wrote for the Telegraph, said that Lennon believed in life on other planets and also that this planet was being visited by an E.T presence. The conversation took an even weirder turn when Lennon took Uri to another table, lit his cigarette, and began to tell him an extraordinary story.  Lennon gave Uri a mysterious egg, which he still has to this day, saying he believed it was a ticket to another planet.  Not long later, Lennon would be dead.

From Uri Geller’s account, the conversation went as follows:

“You believe in this stuff, right?” he asked me. “Well, you ain’t f—in’ gonna believe this.

“About six months ago, I was asleep in my bed, with Yoko, at home, in the Dakota Building. And suddenly, I wasn’t asleep. Because there was this blazing light round the door. It was shining through the cracks and the keyhole, like someone was out there with searchlights, or the apartment was on fire. That was what I thought — intruders, or fire. I leapt out of bed, and Yoko wasn’t awake at all, she was lying there like a stone, and I pulled open the door. There were these four people out there.

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