Spacekids

Spacekids / Space Kids (aka “Uri’s Kids” – after Uri Geller)

 

Indigo children, according to a pseudoscientific New Age concept,[1][2][3][4] are children who are believed to possess special, unusual, and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities.[5] The idea is based on concepts developed in the 1970s by Nancy Ann Tappe,[6] who wrote that she had been noticing indigo children beginning in the late 1960s.[7]

SOURCE: Wikipedia

 


 

Andrija Puharich and His Space Kids with Heidi Jurka – New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove

 


“Uri’s Kids”

“In 1978 Puharich’s estate at 87 Hawkes Avenue in Ossining, New York was burned to the ground in a suspicious fire. He also blamed the CIA. Ossining is an upscale community on the Hudson River about twenty miles upriver of Manhattan and forty miles downriver of Esopus Island, where Crowley had performed the Amalantrah Working over half a century before.

Sing Sing, arguably America’s most notorious maximum-security prison, is in Ossining; but Puharich had other business there. Children from all over the world that had shown exceptional psychic abilities, dubbed ‘Uri’s kids’ after Uri Geller, were flown in to be housed on Puharich’s estate in a commune called the Turkey Farm. There they were tested, analyzed and even hypnotized in Puharich’s quest to find the source of their powers.

Unsatisfied with just a Turkey Farm Puharich and company were also running Lab Nine out of Ossining. Lab Nine, considering whom Puharich was, was an extremely dubious series of communications channeled by mediums like Uri Geller and Phyllis Schlemmer from the nine ancient Gods of On, whom it turns out are space gods…

Schlemmer would go on to write The Only Planet of Choice, a popular new age tome recounting the teachings of the Nine. Dr. JJ Hurtak, whom the Nine designated as the spiritual leader, would write the introduction.

During the Seventies, the estate in Ossining, featuring resident gurus like Puharich, Einhorn and Hurtak along with a Turkey Farm, was frequented by just about everybody who was anybody in the New Age movement. People like Gene Roddenberry, Barbara Bronfman and Arthur Young; philosopher, author and inventor of the Bell Helicopter, who sometimes filled in for Puharich as ringmaster, were regular visitors to Ossining.”

SOURCE: Puharich Primer By Orage – May 9, 2021, JackHeartBlog.org

 


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