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Shin Bet

Shin Bet is Israel's internal security service, whose officials Uri Geller claimed to have worked with - alongside military intelligence and Mossad - performing intelligence tasks including clairvoyant target viewing and troop deployment prediction.

Active 1948–present Location Tel Aviv, Israel Mentions 8 Tags OrganizationIntelligenceGovernmentIsraelSecurity

Shin Bet is Israel's internal security service. In the context of the Remote Viewers narrative, Uri Geller claimed to have worked with Shin Bet officials, along with Israeli military intelligence and Mossad. He stated that he was tested by these agencies and began to work for them, performing tasks such as clairvoyantly viewing intelligence targets and predicting troop deployments.1

  1. Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers. Dell, 1997.

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