Uri Geller appeared Sunday on Channel 14’s “Israel This Morning,” hosted by Tal Meir, and offered an extraordinary explanation for what he described as sudden shifts in Donald Trump’s positions, including on Iran. Geller, who says he has known Trump for years, argued that the changes are not normal political behavior but the result of outside interference using mind-altering weapons.
He said the alleged system, which he called E-1000, uses extremely low-frequency electromagnetic waves that can affect human brain function, causing changes in behavior and decision-making. Geller claimed that countries including Russia, North Korea and Iran possess this technology. He suggested Trump may have been exposed to it during trips abroad or through a weapon operated from embassies.
To support his claims, Geller pointed to a past episode in which he said he helped the U.S. military persuade Russian official Yuli Vorontsov to sign on nuclear disarmament by combining telepathy with an ELF weapon. He also said, in response to a question about whether he is working to balance Trump’s influence, “Believe it or not, they asked me to do it, and I am working on it.”
Geller would not say who contacted him, but insisted that “there will be a serious change in Donald Trump very soon.” He also raised questions about Trump receiving a luxury private jet, comparing the matter with past experiences involving senior American political figures who, he said, were bound by strict ethics rules against accepting gifts.