My horrific certainty Charles will be our last ever monarch - and Putin's spies will be to blame: By URI GELLER who's used 'remote viewing' to spy on THEM

The end of the monarchy would be the most catastrophic blow possible for Britain. Nothing could be more destructive or disastrous.

Being a loyal supporter of the Crown and a dedicated royalist, I am apprehensive about the notion. However, my well-established psychic abilities are sending me increasingly urgent warnings that the UK is teetering on the edge of losing its most significant institution, the Royal Family – and consequently, its core identity.

I predict a situation where Britain is torn apart due to underhanded tactics by Russia and an unparalleled royal scandal, leading to widespread unrest, major political ramifications, and severe damage to our global reputation.

This is not a matter I take lightly. I have struggled over the decision to share this publicly. Nevertheless, I am convinced that in the near future, the UK will no longer have a monarch as its head of state.

Democracy. Decency. Fair play. Independence. Britain means many things to the rest of the world, but one word sums up this island nation more than any other.

Monarchy.

Without that, the United Kingdom is no different from any other minor economic power. It would not even be a kingdom. All its traditions, its history, its relevance and its national character are embodied in one royal figure – the man or woman who wears the crown.

King Charles III is a human being but he is also the symbol of this entire country. His lineage can be traced back more than 1,000 years to Athlestan, the king who first ruled all of England in the tenth century, and to James I, the king who united England and Wales with Scotland.

Psychic Uri Geller foresees Britain ripped apart in the wake of Russian dirty tricks and an unprecedented royal scandal

Psychic Uri Geller foresees Britain ripped apart in the wake of Russian dirty tricks and an unprecedented royal scandal

Watching the ceremony in May 2023, Geller felt a horrific certainty that King Charles III's was the final Coronation. The crown was not going to pass to William nor any of his heirs

Watching the ceremony in May 2023, Geller felt a horrific certainty that King Charles III’s was the final Coronation. The crown was not going to pass to William nor any of his heirs

Nowhere in the world is so much history concentrated in the person of one living man. This struck me with immense force two years ago, as I – along with more than two billion other people around the planet – watched the Coronation at Westminster Abbey.

At the most sacred moment of the ceremony, when the monarch was anointed with holy oil from Jerusalem, a screen shielded him from the gaze of the audience and the cameras. It was a very beautiful screen, inspired (as the hushed voices of commentators told us) by a stained glass window at the Chapel Royal in St James’s Palace.

But I have spent my life projecting my mind through space and time, using a paranormal technique known as remote viewing, into places that are hidden from most people’s sight.

And I had my own urgent reasons for wanting to see the anointing. It is at that moment, when the monarch is closest to God, that the future of the country is most clearly visible.

There was nothing furtive about my decision to watch the anointing. I announced my intention on social media, and was even photographed as I beamed my mind into the ceremony.

Remote viewing, if you’ve never heard the term, is the most heavily tested of paranormal abilities. Many government agencies have employed psychic viewers to gather intelligence. I was part of the first CIA project, Operation Stargate, during the 1970s, but by then the Soviet Union’s KGB had been conducting experiments for years with exceptional results.

With a combination of innate ability and assiduous practice, a remote viewer can project his or her mind to any place on Earth, no matter how well guarded or deeply concealed. Each person’s psychic vision is uniquely individual, but in my case I receive an instantaneous blast of images on a screen in my mind.

I can see both the geographical surroundings and the contents of human minds. Remote viewers have been used to map top-secret military facilities, inspect the contents of documents, even track nuclear submarines, but also to decode the mental, physical and emotional state of high-ranking political figures.

As I sent my thoughts through the screen at Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023, my brain was filled with a blizzard of images. The most powerful were pictures of civil unrest, rioting and violence. I felt the unmistakable acrid sting of tear gas and the impact of truncheons and water cannons. I heard screaming and yelling, and the shattering of glass.

Geller believes Vladimir Putin has obtained the means to do irrevocable harm to the Royal Family, and that he will not hesitate to use it at the time of maximum danger. Pictured, Putin and the King in 2003

Geller believes Vladimir Putin has obtained the means to do irrevocable harm to the Royal Family, and that he will not hesitate to use it at the time of maximum danger. Pictured, Putin and the King in 2003

It knocked me back, almost physically. Afterwards, I tried to capture some of those impressions in drawings, but at that moment it was simply overwhelming, a bombardment.

Trying to calm myself, I refocused, trying to find my way into Charles’s own mind.

This time, I sensed the hushed awe of the Abbey. I could smell the olive oil used in the anointing ceremony and known as chrism or holy oil. Blended in Jerusalem, it was scented with orange blossom and other fragrances including rose, jasmine and cinnamon.

I felt the intense concentration and reverence of the King as he bowed to his destiny. In a scattershot of images, I sensed an absolute commitment to his role in life and an extraordinary inner strength to carry it through.

But as the Archbishop of Canterbury placed St Edward’s crown on his head, a second rush of chaotic images hit me. It was public disorder, but this time a personal threat to the King – either a direct betrayal or colossal accidental damage done by someone close to him.

Above all, I felt a horrific certainty that this was the final Coronation. The crown was not going to pass to William nor any of his heirs.

‘He is the last King,’ I said out loud.

For the next few days and nights, as I tried to make sense of my forebodings, I didn’t sleep much. Friends tried to reassure me. The monarchy has survived for more than a millennium, they said. It has outlasted the deaths of even the greatest kings and queens – Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Victoria.

One dear friend, a famous historian, pointed out that I might not have glimpsed the future but the past. ‘Britain has had two previous Kings named Charles,’ he said, ‘and both of them suffered an ill-fated reign.

‘Charles I was beheaded on the scaffold, the only English monarch to be condemned to death. Charles II died childless and in debt, and within a few years the English Revolution saw William of Orange placed on the throne. There hasn’t been a King Charles since 1685 and frankly I don’t believe it was very wise of our new King to retain his name. He should have been crowned George VII.’

Despite warnings from MI5, the Duke of York maintained close links for years with an alleged Chinese spy named Yang Tengbo, pictured second from right, who opened a ¿communication channel¿ between the prince and China¿s President Xi Jinping

Despite warnings from MI5, the Duke of York maintained close links for years with an alleged Chinese spy named Yang Tengbo, pictured second from right, who opened a ‘communication channel’ between the prince and China’s President Xi Jinping

For a while, I almost convinced myself that he was right. England’s history is turbulent. That’s what I sensed – the weight of the past, being quite literally being placed on the King’s head.

But that’s not the whole story. Since the outbreak of the war against Hamas, I have been approached repeatedly by more than one intelligence agency to use my remote viewing abilities.

I do not always accede to these requests. Earlier this year, however, I agreed to conduct a sweep of one particular office building in London, at the heart of power. What I saw staggered me.

This time the images were not piecemeal. The picture was as clear as if I was standing unseen in the rooms and corridors.

Russian intelligence agents have compromised the British government at a very high level.

Secrets of national importance are being traded to the Kremlin. I know this because I mentally watched it happen. I can describe rooms where mobile phones are prohibited and whispered conversations took place. I even followed moles out of their offices and into their cars where meetings with Russian agents were held as they drove down Parliament Street.

One tense conversation involved an amount of money being paid for information. It got so heated that the driver jumped a red light.

Phones can be devastating espionage tools. Not only can spies eavesdrop on conversations, they can read every text – even on encrypted messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Signal. And they can use the camera to record video while the user is completely unaware.

This software is almost impossible to detect or eradicate. Don’t believe me? Take a close look at photos of Meta’s boss Mark Zuckerberg with his webcam. You’ll see red tape over the camera lenses. It’s his only way to be sure he’s not being filmed.

Many politicians and public figures are hopelessly naive about this. In particular, certain members of the Royal Family have been – let’s not mince words – utter idiots in matters of security.

Despite warnings from MI5, the Duke of York maintained close links for years with an alleged Chinese spy named Yang Tengbo, who opened a ‘communication channel’ between the prince and China’s President Xi Jinping. To his credit, Andrew said he ceased all contact with Mr Yang after receiving advice from the Government.

Prince Andrew’s former advisor Dominic Hampshire has suggested this was far from the only indiscretion. He told the BBC that there were ‘leaks everywhere at all sorts of levels’ in the Royal Household, and that even the prince’s private secretary was not privy to all his plans.

It was this revelation that reignited my fears for the monarchy. Andrew is subject to intense public scrutiny, following the scandal of his long friendship with the notorious paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. But I am concerned that this might blind the security services to other potential scandals brewing in the palace.

Whenever members of the Royal Family stay as guests of foreign billionaires or governments – in hotels, at homes, on yachts and even private planes – they are in constant danger of being filmed by hidden recording devices. This is true even when their hosts are irreproachably loyal – because Russia’s secret service, the FSB, has the ability to plant bugs anywhere.

And if smartphones belonging to politicians, advisers and civil servants can be infected with spyware, so too can the Royal Family’s own phones. As for bugs, it would be child’s play for Russia to embed devices in Windsor Castle or Sandringham.

I believe Vladimir Putin has obtained the means to do irrevocable harm to the Royal Family, and that he will not hesitate to use it at the time of maximum danger.

It is my opinion that Putin has evidence of behaviour that, if not illegal, is shockingly ill-judged. It is this threat that could topple the throne and rip the nation apart.

There is still time to limit the damage, and perhaps even neutralise it. Britain’s security agencies have to identify the leaks and the breaches, discover what the Russians know and take all action necessary to ensure this does not deal a death blow to the monarchy.

But time is running out. King Charles, I am happy to say, is looking healthy and strong. He is a good man, and I pray for his continued recovery. As for the health of the monarchy… prayers may not be enough.

Uri Geller is a mystifier who runs the Uri Geller Museum in Tel Aviv.

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