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Uri Geller's Encounters Magazine Easter 1997 (1226) Miracles Alien Broadcast

Uri Geller's Encounters Magazine Easter 1997 (1226) Miracles Alien Broadcast

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Publication: Uri Geller's Encounters: The World's Most Paranormal Magazine Issue Date: Easter 1997 (Issue Seven) Cover Feature: Miracle or Magic? (Divine Intervention)

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  • Cover: Good condition. Features a striking image of a weeping statue and the "Magnetic Man".

  • Pages: Clean and complete.

Key Features & Content:

  • Cover Story: "Miracle or Magic?" – "Investigating Claims Of Divine Intervention..." – Dr Karl Shuker looks at the bizarre phenomena of religious miracles, from stigmata to weeping statues.

  • Magnetic Man: "Exclusive! Magnetic Man Photos" – Miroslaw Magola calls himself The Magnetic Man - he can lift objects off the ground with the power of his mind!

  • Snake Worship: "Defying Death To Prove Your Faith" – "Defying The Devil" – Taking religion to the extreme: People who test their faith by handling snakes and drinking poison.

  • Psychic Surgery: "Alternative Healing" – "What Alternative Healing Really Means." We meet the people who offer alternatives to conventional medicine, including Gem Therapists and Psychic Surgeons.

  • Alien Broadcast: "In 1977 an alien voice interrupted an ITV evening news broadcast. People were always told a transcript didn't exist..."

  • Omens of Death: "Bad Omens" – "Four dead birds followed by four family deaths... a macabre bad omen or just unlucky coincidence?"

  • Ghost Walks: "Spooky London Ghost Walks" – Where better to meet a ghost than on a tour of the most haunted city in Britain?

  • Classic Cases: Helen Duncan – "The last woman to be tried under the Witchcraft Act of 1735. Was she a victim of government conspiracy?"

  • Groundhog Day Again: The weather-predicting groundhog from Pennsylvania.

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