Daily Mail,
12 December 2000
Riveting, Mr Geller
The night a spoon-bender
rattled Lord Mayor by shaking his jewels loose
by Andrew Loudon
When the Lord Mayor
of Liverpool met spoon-bender Uri Geller he didn't expect to trigger a
chain reaction.
But Councillor Eddie
Clein was astonished when later in the evening the £500,000 piece of civic
regalia he was wearing fell to pieces.
It later transpired
that six rivets holding the diamond- encrusted Jewel of Liverpool treasure
in its solid gold casing had simultaneously come adrift.
Mr Clein was attending
the jury of Jewish Telegraph's 50th anniversary dinner at Manchester's
Le Meridien hotel when the 'psychic' mishap took place.
As they were being
introduced, Geller warned him to keep the regalia away from them because
he was 'fatal with chains'.
Later, during dinner,
Geller was bending a spoken for Greater Manchester Chief Constable David
Wilmot when there was a shriek from the Lord Mayor's table.
Mr Clein said: I was
just leaning forward to reach for the pepper when I heard a tinny rattle
and found the back of the jewel hanging off. Someone called Geller over
and there was general consternation.
'My attendant David
Ramsay, who was looked after the jewel for more than 20 years, said he
could not believe it had disintegrated because it has been as solid as
granite when he
put it around my neck.
'I know some people
say Geller is a phoney but I don't. I accept that he has psychic powers.'
The jewel, which bears
Liverpool's coat of arms, has now been sent for repair.
Jeweller John Pyke
examined the piece yesterday and said he could understand one of the six
rivets lengthening and loosening, 'but for all six to have failed at the
same time is very strange'.
Geller said it was
'the most expensive thing I have wrecked, by far' but he did not believe
he was directly to blame. He thought it was more likely that he had somehow
triggered the Lord Mayor's own 'latent psycho-kinetic powers.'
Speaking at his Berkshire
mansion last night he said: 'When I jokingly told him to keep the chain
away from me I think that may have awoken his own powers and he subconsciously
concentrated his own thoughts on the jewelled medal until it could take
no more. I was glad to learn that it was insured and even more glad that
the chief constable did not have me arrested for causing criminal damage.'
Geller is regarded
as one of the world's top psychics.
He was born in Tel
Aviv in 947 and has been in the public eye since the 1960s.
He now has a British
passport and keeps a Cadillac covered in twisted cutlery at his Berkshire
mansion.
He remains busy by
touring the country to show off his skills as well as writing books about
paranormal activity.