Uriah Fuller

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Uriah Fuller is a pen name that Martin Gardner, a notable American skeptic, recreational mathematician, author, and amateur magician, used for two booklets he wrote in the 1970s showing how purported psychics such as Uri Geller do their "seemingly impossible paranormal feats" such as bending spoons and apparently reading minds. The booklets are Confessions of a Psychic and Further Confessions of a Psychic.[1]

References

  1. Gardner, Martin; Diaconis, Persi; Randi, James (2013). Undiluted Hocus-Pocus: The Autobiography of Martin Gardner. Princeton University Press. p. 152. ISBN 9781400847983. 
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