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Uri Geller: ‘I could clone Donald Trump’

Uri Geller claimed he could “clone” US President Donald Trump because he has a lock of his hair.

The self-proclaimed illusionist and medium regularly makes headlines thanks to his outrageous claims, and he did so again in an interview with The Sunday Times newspaper.

“I have her hair, I can copy it,” he said.

Uri has a history of focusing on celebrities and has stood by his claim that Michael Jackson is completely innocent of the child abuse allegations that ruined his career.

In the interview, she revealed that she used her services to help Michael, who died in 2009, stop eating junk food, while Uri decided to do something “highly unethical”.

Uri said: “I hypnotized Michael Jackson. [took] take it so deep [state]And then I did something very, very unethical…

“Under hypnosis, I suddenly asked him: ‘Mike, Michael, have you ever touched a child inappropriately?’

“And under deep hypnosis he replied: ‘No, I would never do that.’ Then I asked him, ‘So why did you pay millions for a child?’ I asked. He replied: ‘Because I couldn’t stand it anymore.’ “To me, that was a special validation.”

He insisted: “This man is completely innocent.”

Uri initially gained fame for his “spoon bending” ability; He says he discovered this ability when he was six years old, when he used only his mind to bend the soup spoon while eating his mother’s vegetable soup.

He added: “I never get tired of bending spoons or fixing a broken clock.”

Uri also emphasized that he will always be determined “until the day I die” that what he did was “real”.

He concluded his words as follows: “This is an action that no one can forget.”

The magician’s interview comes after he said he “used” the “supernatural energies” of a crystal skull he “telepathically discovered many years ago” to help the England football team reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup.

Writing on Facebook just hours before England faced Mexico, he said: “This relic, which may even be of alien origin, was telepathically discovered by me many years ago, hidden in the depths of a Mayan pyramid. I plan to harness its supernatural energies to take England to the quarter-finals.”

“Look, I am not a miracle worker, nor am I a prophet, but I will do my best to achieve my goal!”

Uri’s talents look real as England beat Mexico 3-2 to reach the quarter-finals of the football tournament.

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