CHAPTER FIVE
When Time Stood Still
Now that Uri and I had come to accept the reality of this mysterious
being as well as its power, we were naturally intensely curious
as to whom we were dealing with. We felt very much like people
in prison who hear tapping on the other side of the wall and who
must try to guess who the tappers are and the meaning of their
message.
Every session that we had had to date was a one-way affair, in
which we were subject to seeing or hearing a brief message and
then it was cut! We tried to figure out some way of opening up
a dialogue that was meaningful to us within our human framework.
We came to the conclusion that we must try once again the proven
technique of trance induction, and try to make the contact, and
then ask our questions. Uri had the evening of December 9 free,
and we attempted to make our contact then.
At 10:59 P.M. Uri was in hypnotic trance.
AP: "Please ask if I can use the tape recorder."
Uri: "I am alone here. There is no one to ask the question
of." Then I heard a voice, not from Uri, for he was asleep.
The voice had no source.
Andrija, I have told Uri to come to me now.
AP: "May I use the tape recorder?"
If you do not want to lose the fourth cassette, you will not
record. (The tape recorder was placed aside.) Take this,
Uri; hand it over to Andrija. (I opened Uri's clenched left
hand. There was my missing earphone from my Sony ICR-100 radio
in its leather case. It had been translocated from wherever I
had lost it weeks ago - most probably New York City.)
The voice in the room went on: You have done everything. Do
as Uri says. How are you feeling? How is your energy?
AP: "My energy is tops. I feel as though I am in my twenties
again. May I ask some questions purely for my own needs?"
Yes, proceed.
AP: "Are you of the Nine Principles that once spoke through
Dr. Vinod?"
Yes.
AP: "Are you behind the UFO sightings that started in the
United States when Kenneth Arnold saw nine flying saucers on June
24, 1947?"
Yes.
AP: "When did you first notice me?"
In 1946.
AP: "Why was I noticed?"
Our computers studied everyone on earth. You were noticed for
your abilities as the ideal and perfect man for this mission.
AP: "What is this mission?"
Do not ask. It will be revealed.
Uri, be prepared. Be wise. Be calm. Calm down. There is a very,
very heavy task on your shoulders for the next coming fifty years.
There is a lot to be done to help the universe. The cosmic brain
will be sent to you. Andrija, I am sending Uri back to you now.
Do whatever he wants. Take care of him.
AP: "May I ask one more question?"
Yes.
AP: "Do you have a name?"
Yes, but it is not to be revealed to you yet.(This answer
made me realize that "Spectra" was not the name of the
being with whom I was speaking.)
AP: "How can we communicate with you?"
You cannot. We will reach you. We can command any communication
system man has devised to reach you. Be alert. We will use your
tape, phone, radio, television, telegram, letters, computors,
and so on. Farewell.
The communication ended at 11:09 P.M.
When Uri awoke, I repeated to him from my notes what was said.
He did not seem interested. He said, "Andrija, I do not like
to think all these heavy things. I am here to do things
for people. You are here to think and speak. I would rather not
hear about these things. I have to remain simple like a child.
I really get depressed if I have to think hard about anything,
for any length of time."
"I understand," I replied. "Uri, it is a heavy
burden we have taken on. But we must do it joyfully, like servants
who sing at their work. We must not take ourselves too seriously."
"You're right, Andrija," Uri replied. "God can
do anything he wishes. We have seen enough already to know this.
Then why does he need us? You know, in the battle for the Golan
Heights, we had fighter aircraft, helicopters, tanks, and all
kinds of complex machines. But do you know the only creature or
thing that could go up the steep mountains was the donkey? You
and I are donkeys. If we keep that in mind, we will carry our
burden lightly."
The idea of Uri and I being donkeys seemed to describe our role
perfectly. Uri went home just after midnight.
Before going to bed I checked my tape recorder, because I wanted
to rewind it to the beginning. I tried but found that it would
not rewind. I tried to eject the cassette, but the ejector mechanism
would not work. Since I could neither rewind nor eject, I got
curious and decided to see if anything had been done to the tape.
So I pressed the forward key and it worked. To my utter surprise
I found that the entire session with Uri had been recorded. This
was amazing in that I had set aside the recorder. Furthermore,
after the audible communication had ended at 11:09 P.M., there
was a further message which said, Andrija, on the twentieth
hypnotize Uri. We will place any messages to you on this machine.
Present war is the important thing. Pray. Peace.
The last message was in a voice totally new to me. It was in English
but had the mechanical quality of synthesized speech. There was
no signature. This was to be the first of many messages that appeared
to me or to Uri in this totally impersonal medium. When I had
finished playing and transcribing this tape, a hall light that
had been inoperative for four days suddenly switched on and off
by some invisible hand. Somehow I knew that this meant "Wipe
out the tape, or it will vanish." Reluctantly I wiped the
tape clean of the recorded material.
The events of this day, December 9, 1971, finally brought my lifetime
quest into sharp focus. What had made it all fall into place was
that last message that had appeared on the tape independently
of Uri's presence. There was no use trying to go to sleep that
night. I sat down to write out my thoughts about the greater mysteries.
I had always been puzzled by man's use of the word "God."
When the Bible says that "God spoke to" or "He
spoke to God," I had always assumed it was a figure of speech.
It never occurred to me that humans could speak to God, and even
now I could not accept the idea. But if humans were reached by
beings from space who were so superior that man in his ignorance
identified them with gods (the Elohim of the Bible), or God, then
the literary allusions became clear. If I had had my experiences
with Uri in the time of Moses, I would have leaped to the conclusion
that I was dealing with God.
In addition to the confused record with respect to God and gods,
I now felt that the role of prophets and sages in human affairs
became more understandable. In biblical times an Uri Geller would
eventually be honored as a prophet in local religious lore. Today
he was a show freak and a guinea pig for science.
The elements of this prophetic strain in human affairs now seemed
to be quite simple. First there must exist a local cosmic being
of superior intelligence who has been assigned by an even more
superior being to a task on earth. Somehow the cosmic being has
control of intelligent energy (or "inergy," for brevity)
by means of which it can create any form of matter-energy it desires.
Thus the local cosmic being can assume any form it wishes to suit
its purpose. For example, if it wishes to appear to some earth
person, it chooses a form suitable to the local taste. In ancient
Egypt the sun god, Ra, for example, was said to appear in the
form of a hawk called Hor, or as corrupted by the Greeks, Horus.
Another aspect of inergy as used by the cosmic brain is to imitate
any local language that is appropriate for getting a message across.
Still another is the power to de-create thoughts or matter forms,
as I have already reported. This aspect of inergy would account
for all the sudden appearances and vanishings of mythological
lore, as well as modern UFO reports. It could also take the form
of matter-energy being transported, stored invisibly, or recalled
to and from different places on earth (or in the universe).
I had the very strong feeling that the cosmic being does not normally
exist in our space-time framework, except when it is necessary
for it to interact with humans. Through these principles I have
just cited, I believe that a prophet, an Uri Geller, if you wish,
is specifically created to serve as an intermediary between a
"divine" intelligence and man. The same idea would hold
for living beings existing anywhere on any planet in the universe.
I now fully believe that life exists anywhere and everywhere in
the universe as divine intelligence dictates. I was prepared to
believe that life exists in forms and states beyond the imagination
of man to conceive.
Now I was totally convinced that Uri and I had been contacted
by such a local cosmic being; by this I mean some representative
or extension of the Nine Principles. In this sense I believe that
a cosmic being is superior to any life that exists on any planet
in a material form. But for this I did not have any proof. I am
well aware that any clever race of beings from another planet
who were reconnoitering earth could easily fool me to think that
I was dealing with Elohim, gods, or even God. I could only know
the answer to this possibility if open communication were to be
established someday. Whatever the final verdict would be, I was
now convinced that a contact had been made with a superior form
of intelligence. But being realistic as to the atavistic nature
of man, I knew that to disclose what I now knew would be to ask
for martyrdom. Besides, it had been requested that Uri and I keep
their secret.
One of the mysteries of the cosmic being was its use of the biconvex
disk shape (the flying saucer) to manifest on earth to man and
his instruments. I have no idea why this shape is used. This is
a matter for future scientific study.
I further believed now that if small and insignificant people
like Uri and me were contacted and used as ambassadors to other
people, there must be a large number of men and women on earth
serving as we were. I was determined to find others like Uri and
me in the future.
Uri and I both felt the personal solicitude of the cosmic being's
interest in our welfare, feelings, health, thoughts, and actions.
Also, why was there such concern about mankind's future as the
result of a potential war conflagration between Egypt and Israel,
which might escalate into world war? I wondered where else in
human history there had been this kind of covert intervention
in the interests of man's long-term welfare.
I also chose to believe now that the cosmic being was essentially
omniscient and omnipotent. If this were so, I wondered why it
had to work through Uri and me. Was this because, as stated by
the Nine, they never interfere with an individual's will? Were
we therefore being "persuaded" to exert our own human
will to help mankind within a purely human framework of action?
Then there was the more basic question as to how many degrees
of freedom we really could exercise in what we were now doing.
I wanted to find out eventually when and why the cosmic being
chose to intervene in earth affairs.
And how many cosmic beings existed with respect to earth? Was
there just one, with multiple manifestations, or were there many?
As far as humankind was concerned, much of the mystery of the
inergy of the cosmic being could be resolved by knowing the laws
of "creation" and "de-creation" of living
forms, matter forms, and energy forms. Such laws are not known
to contemporary science. In fact, man cannot even begin to guess
at the nature of inergy and its many manifestations. But the solution
of this mystery could form the agenda of science for generations
to come if it would take this problem seriously.
My thoughts on this long night were more in the nature of wonderment
and questions than convictions. They were more in the nature of
an agenda for my future work as it existed in reference to Uri,
the cosmic being, and myself. My night of thought ended as the
sun broke over the Judean Hills in the direction of Jerusalem.
The next few days passed without any notable events. On December
12 I decided to give up my apartment in the Herzliyyah Heights.
I wanted to be right on the seashore, where I could enjoy a greater
sweep of sky and sea. It was with great sadness that I closed
the door on apartment 61, where the most momentous experiences
of my life had occurred. I moved to the Sharon Hotel Towers right
on the beach in Herzliyyah-by-the-Sea. I had a room that was high
above the sea on the eleventh floor.
Since this was the Hannukah festival season in Israel, Uri had
many shows scheduled, sometimes as many as four in one day. We
spent a great deal of time on the road, going to Haifa and to
small towns in Galilee, as well as Safad, Jerusalem, etc.
On December 13 I picked up a copy of Time magazine, which
had a bold cover-story caption that caught my eye: "Looking
for Life Out There." The cover showed a man standing on planet
earth looking out into the deep space of planets and stars. The
story was written by Los Angeles correspondent John Wilhelm.
As I finished reading the last line of Wilhelm's article, I realized
that its timing was truly prophetic: "Perhaps it would
teach that secret of survival to man." Perhaps this was
my immediate task. And I felt incredibly helpless - how could
I, a donkey, do anything to stop the huge juggernauts of war of
many nations at this last hour? What I heard on the radio and
read in the papers was chilling. The war between India and Pakistan
over Bangladesh was polarizing the great powers of the world into
dangerous positions. Russia had lined up her support behind India.
The United States was supporting Pakistan. China, already in a
border war with India, put her support behind Pakistan.
And over and through all this tension the Arab radio stations
repeated day and night the threat of President Anwar Sadat that
by January 1, 1972, the Egyptians would conclude the "final
solution" to the Israel problem. That is, that the State
of Israel and the Israelis would be liquidated.
My concern for world peace was profound. I could not forget the
voice and the words of December 1, 1971. But they made no further
contact with us, although I repeatedly tried to invite a communication
by hypnotic induction of Uri and the use of the tape recorder.
It seemed that we were not only left alone but abandoned. We simply
had to wait for the promised contact on the twentieth.
On December 19 Uri and Iris came over to the Hotel Sharon to have
lunch with me. As long as Uri was with me, I set up the TC 120
tape recorder and routinely asked the same questions: "What
can Uri and I do toward preventing war?"
As I asked this question, Uri and Iris simply sat with me and
looked out over the sea. A few minutes after I asked my question,
I noticed that the tape was running on "record" and
the VU meter was oscillating with the familiar pattern of speech
recording I said nothing to Uri and Iris but pulled the microphone
out of the microphone jack to see what would happen. The VU meter
kept on with its oscillations. I knew then that I was getting
some kind of a recording. This went on for some three minutes.
Then it stopped. I didn't want to play the tape in front of Iris,
so I stopped the recording process and waited to hear what had
last "recorded" after they left. Uri and Iris left around
2:45 P.M.
As soon as they had left, I started to rewind the tape back to
the starting point. As I was getting ready to play the tape, I
happened to glance at my wristwatch, which had been lying on a
table. It had stopped at 2:45 and 45 seconds. (I have already
pointed out that my watch was a Universal Geneve Chronometer,
with three extra dial faces as well as a large sweep-second hand.)
The hour hand had stopped at 2; the minute hand had stopped at
9; and one of the small dial's second hand had stopped at 45 seconds,
making 2:45:45, or 1445:45 hours. I wound the stem; it would not
start. I listened to the watch; it was silent. I shook it; it
would not start. It had really stopped, and I could not tell why.
Then I played the tape. There was a message on the tape, recorded
in English by a mechanical sounding voice:
Stay away from Israel Army. Do not interfere. Pray for peace.
Pray when your watch is stopped.
Then the tape message ended. Five minutes later the cassette vanished.
I now knew at last, what the stopped watch meant. I put the watch
on and went out on the balcony over the sea facing Egypt. I prayed
for peace. At 3:21 P.M., by local time, my watch began to run
by itself. It had been stopped by an invisible hand for thirty-six
minutes. The nature of my prayer seemed so sacred to me that I
did not tell anyone about it.
The next day, Monday, December 20, 1971, we had planned an outing
for Uri's twenty-fifth birthday. Uri wanted only Shipi and Hannah
and myself to go. For reason's that I did not fully understand
Uri wanted to spend this day in the Judean Hills with his three
closest friends. We left Tel Aviv at 7:30 A.M. and arrived in
Jerusalem by 9 A.M. We had no particular plan as to where we were
going; we just decided as we went along. In Jerusalem Uri wanted
to go to the area where he had been wounded in the Six Day War.
We went to the area north of Jerusalem,, and Uri remembered spot
after spot where this or that action occurred. Shipi, Hannah,
and I could only faintly imagine what was going through Uri's
mind. But thoughts of the evils of war were heavy on all of us.
Uri decided that we must go on to the Dead Sea. On the way there
we cheered our somber hearts with loud singing. As we neared the
Dead Sea, I told my friends the story of how I had come here almost
two years ago and first felt the magic of Israel. To reinforce
the story we went to the area of Qumran. I then told them the
story of the Teacher of Righteousness who was also Jewish, but
more in the tradition of one of the orthodox sects that they knew.
The idea of the war between the Sons of Light and the Sons of
Darkness touched Uri. He said, "Doesn't 'Spectra' mean light,
like my name means light?"
I said, "Yes, it does. Maybe this is what the Essenes were
doing here in the desert - watching for signs from a Spectra."
This thought with its depth in antiquity chilled our spines. Were
we just the latest in a long line of recipients of light and knowledge?
I then told them of my great sleepiness here in 1970, and that
I now felt it was caused by one of the spacecraft that we were
seeing. ( See page 62. )
We drove on down the western shore of the Dead Sea beneath the
stark cliffs to our right and the deceptive blue sparkle of the
sea on our left. We stopped frequently to take pictures and to
run around like wild goats. It was like springtime for me to be
out in the wilds with these three carefree children. At one time
as I took movies, I lightly grumbled because I did not have my
leather case for my NIZO Super 8 movie camera. I was afraid of
dust from the desert wind getting into my camera and ruining the
shutter mechanism. Uri took notice of what I said. "Where
is your camera case?" he asked.
"I was trying to save on weight, so I left all excess-weight
items in my home in Ossining," I replied.
We drove on down the seacoast to Ein Bokek, to Sedom, and then
turned inland. As we went through Arad, Uri suddenly announced
that he had always wanted to see Abraham's Oak in Hebron. Would
we like to go? We all said "great idea" and headed north.
Only Shipi, in addition to myself, had studied the Bible, so between
us we reconstructed the story of Abraham and the Angels for Uri's
benefit.
This is how we remembered it at the time: Abraham was living near
Hebron at Mamre. He was lying in his tent in the heat of the day
when three men appeared before him. They seemed to be real men.
Abraham treated them hospitably with food and drink as though
they were real men. Then one of them predicted that Sarah, who
was around ninety years old, would have a child. She, of course,
laughed this off as blarney. The three men indicated that they
were on a serious mission for the Lord. Then the Lord stood out
from the men and told Abraham that he was going to pass judgment
on Sodom and Gomorrah. Of course, we had just been to the area
now called Sedom, which was now only a wasteland, but believed
to be the biblical site of Sodom.
The Lord revealed to Abraham his plan to destroy these two cities
because of their wickedness. Abraham found himself pleading with
the Lord to spare the cities for the sake of the righteous people
who were there. The Lord finally acceded to Abraham, saying he
would spare Sodom and Gomorrah if there were only ten righteous
men there. Of course, we know the end of the story - Sodom and
Gomorrah were destroyed, and only Lot escaped.
Uri was very moved by our poor rendering of this great story.
He said, "You know, this is just like today. We are told
by some invisible power that mankind is close to destroying itself.
Somehow we get involved and are trying to help, but we are not
really doing much. I really want to know if the Lord talked to
Abraham. Were those men that Abraham saw actually from a spacecraft?
Are the ones we talk to, the same ones that Abraham talked to?"
"Uri, why don't we ask for a sign when we get there? Maybe
we can get an answer to these questions," Shipi interjected.
When we got to the Oak of Mamre, we found it guarded by Arabs,
and near it there was an Arab mosque and school. We walked up
to the iron fence surrounding this mighty stump of an oak with
only a few green branches on it and stood there in silence. Uri
tried to feel the vibes from the oak, but nothing happened. Then
he said to me, "I know what we must do! We will ask if Spectra
visited Abraham here four thousand years ago, just yes or no.
Let's go up on that hill away from these people."
We went up the hill and we got out of our car. Uri asked me for
my Universal Geneve watch, and I handed it to him. He then said,
"Believe me, this is very sacred. I have never done this
before. I am going to turn your watch face up to the sky. We will
all look at the face of the watch. Andrija, you ask the question
like I told you, then we will see what happens to the watch. If
nothing happens, the answer is no; if something happens, the answer
is yes."
The four of us stared at the watch. I asked the question, "Did
you, Spectra, appear to Abraham here?"
At one moment as we stared at the watch it read 4:06 P.M. In the
next moment it read 4:35 P.M. The hands had "moved"
forward twenty-nine minutes.
Uri was very solemn. "I finally believe that what we are
doing today has been going on for thousands of years. It is an
old story." We all breathed a quiet amen.
As we got in the car and drove on, we all agreed on one point.
The hands of my watch had not moved in the usual sense. We had
the impression that they had vanished from the first position
and reappeared in the second position. Uri was now sure that this
was the process.
I recount this incident in some detail because it was the prelude
to my own experience with the war problem for the coming six days.
But I must confess that I did not know it as it happened; I see
the pattern only now in hindsight.
We drove north past Bethlehem, past Jerusalem, and then west toward
Tel Aviv. As we approached the town of Ramla, with the setting
sun ahead, we saw the clear outline of a disk-shaped craft in
the sky with a red light on the top. It was too far away to see
any detail. It did not move. It just winked out about five minutes
later. As the light of the craft winked out, the headlights on
our car also went out. I pulled over to the shoulder just to watch
if the craft would reappear. In a minute the car headlights went
on by themselves.
We drove on for five minutes, and then the engine was mysteriously
cut off. No one panicked. We all knew it was "they"
making us aware of their presence. Now, this was the first time
that Shipi had been with Uri and me when unusual physical things
were happening. I was quite impressed with how naturally Hannah
and Shipi accepted these signs. Uri calmly explained to them in
Hebrew what was going on and said we would always be together
to do this kind of work. The engine started in five minutes.
I dropped Hannah and Shipi off at their home in Givataim about
7 P.M. and Uri at his apartment shortly thereafter. I drove at
a hundred-kilometer-per-hour speed to the Sharon Hotel; my car
now worked perfectly.
I had just finished taking a bath at 7:45 P.M. when my phone rang;
it was Uri. He sounded awestruck as though he had just seen the
angel of Abraham.
"Andrija, listen to what happened. At about 7:40 P.M. I went
into my small bedroom to turn on the electric heater. My bed was
empty of anything. I went out and closed the door so that the
room would heat up. Then I went to the bathroom to take a shower.
I entered my bedroom at 7:45 P.M., and there upon my bed was a
black leather camera case labeled with printed letters "Braun
NIZO." I have never seen such a case before. I asked my mother
what she knew, and she said she was in a chair in the living room
all the time. Andrija, could this be the camera case you talked
about today while we were at the Dead Sea?"
I asked him to identify certain marks in the interior of the case,
which I had once made. He verified that they were there.
I said, "Uri, that fits the description of the camera case
I put in a locked closet in Ossining, New York, on November 17,
1971, which is over six thousand miles away! How did it get here?"
"I don't know," he said. "Are you playing a joke
on me?"
"I wouldn't play such a joke. Bring it over tonight when
you come here after your show," I said.
After this call I began to get ready for the evening session with
Uri. I synchronized my wristwatch and an electric digital clock
to the radio at 8 P.M. Then I tested my tape recorder for the
evening's work. At 8:57 P.M. (by the electric clock) I happened
to glance at my wristwatch: it had stopped at precisely 8 45 45.
Remembering my instructions, I prayed for peace to enter Sadat's
heart. I glanced at the watch from time to time. At 10:07 P.M.
(by the electric clock) exactly, I happened to be looking at my
wristwatch and saw the small second hand starting to move. The
watch had stopped for eighty-two minutes. I realized that I was
abnormally drained of energy from the effort of praying.
That evening when he came to see me, Uri handed me the black leather
camera bag. I inspected it carefully. There was no question about
it; it was my own bag which I had left some six thousand miles
away. The only possible conventional explanation was that somebody
was playing a trick on us; for example, the Israeli Army might
conceivably have obtained the camera bag by normal means from
Ossining and then planted it on Uri. Uri told me there were no
windows in his bedroom, and there was only one door from the bedroom
into the living room; his mother was sitting near this door all
the time Uri was in the bedroom. Uri assured me that his mother
was not in collusion with anyone. We felt certain then that this
camera bag was translocated by means and agencies unknown.
We went ahead with preparations to keep our rendezvous at 11:20
P.M. This time Uri went into hypnotic trance easily and began
to speak:
"Andrija, I am in a flat place. Noises!"
Then a powerful resonant voice sounded in the room:
Listen, listen, Andrija. Present war important thing. We have
shown you personally, without Uri, how we contact you through
your watch. When it stops, pray. Put your movie camera in its
original case. We sent it over. Pray peace.
There were many other things said during this session which I
am not yet permitted to reveal. The session ended at 11:30 P.M.,
December 20, 1971. Now, my watch had been stopped at 10:45:45
P.M. and had remained stopped until 12:11 A.M. (December 21),
when Uri had placed his hand over it, and it started running again.
The watch was now ninety minutes behind the electric clock. As
I was writing up the notes of the session (before the tape vanished),
I noticed at 1:32 A.M. (electric clock time) that my watch had
stopped again at 11:45:45 P.M. This time it remained stopped for
exactly twelve hours. It self-started at 11:45 A.M. on December
21. During those twelve hours I sat on my balcony praying for
peace as I faced Egypt. This was an ordeal I was not prepared
for. I am sure that I must have dozed off at times during this
vigil.
I realize that it may be tedious for the reader to follow all
the details of the various times when the watch stopped. However,
to my knowledge, this phenomenon has never before been reported
on earth, and however boring it may be, a full historical account
is warranted, which will be found in Appendix Three.
After the watch started up at 11:45 A.M. on December 21, I had
to go to see Reuven on business. I told him what was happening
with my watch, and since 12:45 P.M. was approaching, we both looked
at my watch while the hands reached this critical angle. I saw
the watch stop, of its own accord, at exactly 12:45 P.M., and
pointed it out to Reuven as it happened.
I then called Uri from Reuven's apartment, and he told me the
following story. A few minutes earlier, at 12:20 P.M. to be exact,
Uri had walked into his bedroom and there, at the foot of his
bed, was a large (three feet by two feet) brown suitcase. He inspected
it, read the brand label, "Taperlite," opened it, and
found it to be empty. Then it vanished in front of his eyes. The
entire episode lasted about three minutes. I left Reuven to go
to see Uri.
As Christmas Eve approached, my thoughts turned more and more
to the Prince of Peace, and as the zero hour for possible war
approached, I knew that I would have to pray longer and harder.
What better place, I thought, than to go to Bethlehem where Jesus
was born. As I prayed during the night and on the morning of December
24, I must have nodded off to sleep at one point because I was
awakened at 8:18 A.M. I showered, shaved, ate breakfast, and got
in my car to go to Bethlehem.
This was one day when I really wished to be alone, just to be
able to continue my prayer for peace. It was a beautiful sunny
day, this December 24, in the Holy Land. One could never guess
by looking at the countryside that within a few days this could
be the site of the start of a global holocaust. As I drove through
Ramla, a largely Arab town, it was obvious that it was the Muslim
Holy Day. Tonight at sundown it would be the Jewish Holy Day,
Shabbat. And Saturday, December 25, was the Christian Holy Day
of Jesus' birth. For me, brought up in the slums of Chicago in
the Catholic faith, it was a profound experience to be here on
the road to life, and perhaps mankind's life.
I chose the back roads to Bethlehem which wound through the ancient
hills of Judah. When I left Beit Shemesh, I got on winding gravel
back roads of the Ha'ela Valley, feeling as if I had slipped back
several thousands of years into time.
As I passed through the Arab villages of El Khada and Beit Jala,
I could see that there were more and more Israeli soldiers and
military police. At the edge of Bethlehem I was stopped and told
that no cars were allowed beyond this point. So I parked my car
where I could and walked over to where the soldiers stood. They
said that no one was permitted to enter the inner area of Bethlehem
without a pass. The pass had to be applied for a week in advance
in order that a security check could be done. There were no exceptions,
because the authorities feared an incident by one of the extremist
organizations. I was determined to get to the Grotto of the Nativity
- I had to complete my prayers. Yet I knew how tough Israeli security
was. So I prayed as I walked toward the inspection barrier.
A young lady sabre lieutenant sternly asked me, in perfect English,
for my pass. I said, "Lieutenant, I come in peace from a
far-off land. I did not have time to apply for a pass. Look at
me. I am honest, open, and have only love for man. Please, Lieutenant,
let me pass that I may pray for the peace of the world."
I don't know what this officer thought of my plea. But she inspected
my passport, gave me a searching look, and stamped a pass, which
she handed to me. I thanked her openly, blessed her in my heart,
and made my way into Manger Square. I also thanked my friends
on high.
Although the crowds were large, I was able to enter into the depths
of the Grotto of the Nativity and pray on my knees at the very
spot where legend has it that Jesus was born. Somehow in the presence
of the vast throngs my prayers seemed to gain in meaning and in
power. By 3:30 P.M. I felt I had completed my mission to Bethlehem.
I moved on to the old city of Jerusalem. As sundown approached,
and Shabbat neared, the shops started closing and the streets
emptied. By sundown the old city was quite deserted, and I walked
its quiet streets alone. It was hard to believe that the very
pavements I walked on had once been known by David, his paramour
Bathsheba, and their son, the glorious Solomon. This was the city
holy to the Muslims, the Jews, and the Christians. I walked over
to the Mosque of Omar, built over the Dome of the Rock where Mohammed
had ascended directly to heaven on his white horse. Under this
platform surrounding the mosque was the ruin of the Temple of
Solomon.
I looked at the watch on my left wrist; the Geneve was still stopped
at 11:45:45. As a reference standard I had another watch, the
Certina on my right wrist that told me that the local time was
5 P.M. The time on the Geneve portended the approach of the crisis
as it had now been stopped for over eighteen hours. I walked back
to my car, which was near the Joppa Gate.
I don't know how it happened, but I missed the road to Tel Aviv,
and instead made the circumferential drive going north around
the old city. I came back to my starting point up the Valley of
Kidron along the Jericho Road. Passing through the small Arab
villages along this valley, I was once again transported to biblical
times. The sun had already gone down; Shabbat had begun. The roads
were empty as I headed for Tel Aviv, my heart was full of prayer
for the knowledge of the richness of life.
As I crossed the Israel Road (Sardi Yisrael), I saw ahead on the
deserted road a small figure dressed in white, hitchhiking. I
stopped and saw that it was a girl. I asked her where she was
going after sundown. She smiled and said, Tel Aviv, and that sundown
was not important to her. Her English was excellent, and she spoke
freely. Her name was Miriam El, which translates into English
as "Miriam of God."
I asked her what the name Miriam meant in Hebrew. She said, "Miriam
means 'strong.' Your English name for this is Mary. But did you
know that Miriam was the elder sister of Moses and Aaron?"
I was truly startled by this reply. "Why did you tell me
about Moses and Aaron now?"
She shyly replied, "Are you Jewish?"
I said, "No, I was brought up as a Catholic, but I do not
practice in that faith now."
"Well, it would help my explanation if you were. But I shall
try. You see, in the back streets of Jerusalem there are many
quiet discussions going on about the fate of Israel and of the
Jewish people. There is an uneasy feeling about the threat of
war now. And when this feeling arises, people talk about Moses,
who saved us from slavery in Egypt. But more than that, you can
hear it being whispered in Jerusalem among the old and the young
about a coming war that has another meaning. These people believe
that the Bible says to them today that Israel must suffer three
major wars: the first was the '56 war; the second was the '67
war; and the third is yet to come. Now, it is not a fear of the
third war that they talk about. Can you understand that they dream
about a third war with expectations? They feel that Israel must
suffer once more and that the conscience of the world must be
burned once more in order to remind us all of the promise of God.
And do you know what they say this promise is? They say that the
Messiah will appear here in Israel. These people believe these
things. And I must say, I do, too."
As a young sabre she breathed all the hopes and ideals of her
people. As she talked on, in spite of her talk of war, I somehow
felt strengthened in my prayers for peace. But the irony of our
situation was not lost on me. Here I was, praying for a war not
to occur, because of a potential worldwide spread of a new Middle-eastern
war. And this sweet young woman was praying for a Messiah to deliver
her people, and mankind, and willing to pay the price of war.
I met Uri at the Sharon Hotel at midnight. I told him that my
watch had been stopped for over twenty-four hours now and that
I was getting tired. This time, he was unable to start the watch
again. We both felt that this was an ominous sign. More effort
was needed. Perhaps the prayers were not working. Perhaps Sadat
was not being reached. Or maybe others in power had a more decisive
role than Sadat.
In any case, it was not a good omen. Uri and I parted at 1 A.M.
It was now December 25, 1971. I went to my old station at the
balcony over the sea facing Egypt. Pray for peace.
As dawn came, I had some food. At 11 A.M. my watch was still stopped.
I went to the bathroom to take a shower. I reached up with my
hands to take from around my neck a Star of David on a gold chain
given to me by Uri five days earlier. I was amazed to find that
the star was missing! I searched the room and finally found the
Star of David under my pillow. I had not been to bed that night.
I also saw that the connecting gold link between the chain and
the star was intact. There was no way that the Star of David could
have come off the chain - except by the now familiar vanishing
process. I felt that it was a good omen, but I wished that the
language were clearer.
Uri and Iris visited me at my hotel in the afternoon. I had placed
the Geneve and the Certina watches on the table side by side.
Uri looked at my Geneve and said, "It is still stopped."
Rather wearily, I said, "Yes, for well over thirty-six hours
now." He placed his left hand, fist clenched, over it and
said, "I am going to try it once more." As he said this,
the Geneve started immediately. The local time by the Certina
was 2:34 P.M. My watch had been stopped for a total of forty hours
and four minutes. Uri and Iris left shortly thereafter. I went
to bed and fell into a very deep sleep.
I woke up and looked at the clock. It was 1 A.M., the fateful
day of December 26. I turned on the radio, listened to the BBC,
the Voice of America, etc. There was no news of any significance.
I stepped out on my balcony to get a breath of fresh air. The
sky was leaden with low clouds. It had rained while I was asleep.
Suddenly, at 1:45 A.M., I saw just one flash of the same blue
light that Uri, Iris, and I had seen. It was right in front of
me, beneath the clouds to the south. I thought that it could not
have been more than a few hundred meters away. As I watched, there
was a second blue flash. Then a third blue flash - and that was
all. It seemed to say to me, "Good show, old chum. Go back
to sleep. All is well."
I did go to sleep, and awoke at 8:55 A.M. I saw that the Geneve
watch had changed to 1:45:45, but I did not know when this had
happened. In any case it was stopped. So I went back to my prayer
for peace on the balcony. All the rest of this December 26, I
continued to pray. Uri called me once at 6:30 P.M. to report that
he had lost a gold medallion from his neck chain. He said he would
come to see me about 8 P.M.
Uri came in at 7:45 P.M. and sat down on the sofa. We both happened
to look at the desk at the same time, and there was his gold medallion
- it had just appeared on the carpet beneath the desk.
We decided to go down to the first-floor dining room to have dinner.
The maitre d'hotel chose a table for us. As we sat down, Uri picked
up his napkin. There under the napkin was a Mexican five-peso
piece - which I often carried around with me - that had been left
in the desk in my eleventh-floor room.
The fact that we had witnessed the vanishing and the appearance
of gold and silver that day made a deep impression on me. Then
another "first" occurred. While we were staring at the
five-peso piece, the silver fork in front of Uri bent up ninety
degrees. He had not touched it. When Uri tried to put food in
his mouth (at 8:35 P.M.), it vanished from inside his mouth. After
several unsuccessful tries, we finally gave up trying to have
dinner and went upstairs to my room.
At 9:03 P.M. (Certina time) my Geneve watch again stopped at 2:45:45.
At 9:34 P.M. (Certina time) my Geneve watch did a strange thing.
It jumped from 2:45:45 to 3:35 instantly, and then it started
to tick normally and kept running. This was the last time in 1971
that my Geneve watch was to stop in this extraordinarily precise
way.
As Uri was leaving that night, he was like a man who has just
realized that he is suddenly no longer a boy. One of his comments
was "Now I really know that it is not me. They are doing
all the work. Imagine, they come to all of my crummy shows to
do the work. I wonder why they bother with all these little people?"
As midnight approached, I anxiously listened to all the news.
The Arab threats continued that "Sadat has promised to liquidate
the State of Israel before the week is up." There was no
sign in all of Israel that an attack on Egypt was at hand. It
was a strange night for me. Outside, there was the giant roar
of the surf as a Mediterranean storm battered the coast. There
was all the drama of thunder, lightning, wind, and rain dashing
against the senses. But it was the roar of nature, not the roar
of man at war.
Sitting in the dark, I was listening to the Voice of America and
watching the lightning flashes over the sea. Just as the announcer
said it was 2215 hours Greenwich mean time (12:15 A.M. local),
I saw a bright "star" due south. I jumped up and saw
that it was under the clouds; it was not a plane. Twinkling brightly
with an array of colors, it hovered over Tel Aviv. The "star"
shone for a minute - then went off.
I got my NIZO Super 8 camera out and ready should it reappear.
Suddenly, there it was again! Then I had an astounding experience.
When I pointed the camera with a 56-millimeter lens toward the
light, the camera trigger locked. To test this locking effect,
I turned the camera away from the light, and the trigger switch
worked nominally. I pointed the camera again at the twinkling
colored light, and again the camera froze. I did this repeatedly
and concluded that my camera was being controlled from that light
- which did not want its picture taken! The light repeated this
cycle, staying on for a minute and off for a minute, seven times.
I noted in my diary at the time: "I strongly feel that this
light appeared (seven times) to assure me that all is well. Now
I feel assured that peace will begin. 12:45 A.M. December 27,
1971. Sharon, Herzliyyah-by-the-Sea."
On December 29, 1971, I read in the Jerusalem Post, "The
public announcement of the results of President Sadat's conference
this past week: There will be no war." To this
day I do not know why President Anwar Sadat reversed his publicly
avowed policy. I do not know what restrained the Israeli Government
from a pre-emptive attack in the face of Arab war threats. Someday,
I am sure, each side will release its own secret documents with
respect to what actually happened in December 1971. As for me,
the relief was enormous. As for Uri, it was his second great battle
test, much more severe than in the battle for Jerusalem. I was
sure that a possible world war threat was over on December 27,
1971, and subsequent history will have to confirm this judgment.(
I was reviewing the final manuscript on October 18, 1973, and
as the reader is surely aware, a war broke out between Israel
and Egypt and Syria, October 6, 1973, Yom Kippur. Uri Geller and
I were preparing to leave the United States for Frankfort, Germany,
when the war broke out. We went ahead to Frankfort, in order to
be closer to Israel should we be needed there. Naturally, Uri
and I contacted the extraterrestrial intelligence to find out
at the source how this new war was viewed. The judgment was succinct:
"Concerning Israel: The fight and the war will be fought
just like an ordinary war. This war had to come, and they shall
fight it out alone. You are not needed this time. This war will
be marked in earth as an important war for the human race."
I queried the intelligence as to whether this was the war that
was being whispered about in the old streets of Jerusalem. The
answer was in the affirmative.) Without waiting to hear the words
of Sadat, I now set about to find out all I could about the intelligence
in the sky about whom we still knew so little.
Since I have no other name for the intelligence in the sky, I
decided at this time to call it IS for short.
In the chapter that follows I will relate some of the lessons
that come from IS, most of which came through or around Uri. But
to avoid repetition and an unmanageable amount of material, I
shall cite only those instances where a new lesson was to be learned.
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