The TV celebrity medium Derek Acorah created a stir back in
2012 when The Sun published an
article entitled: TV Psychic's sick
"Maddie's Dead" Claim. Within Acorah was quoted as saying: "I know her parents are convinced
Maddie is alive and I’m really sorry, but the little one has been over in the
spirit world for some time. I don’t think she’ll be there long before she
reincarnates. When children pass over who haven’t had full lives I believe they
choose the time to come back in the same form again, as another little
girl." The rest of the press quickly picked up on The Sun's scoop and there were many other similarly outraged
responses from the media. Derek Acorah had planned a trip to Praia da Luz in Portugal
where Madeleine was reported missing in 2007; he intended to use his paranormal
skills to try and find out where she is. However, after this message from his
spirit guide "Sam" he cancelled the project. Madeleine's parents Kate
and Gerry McCann responded by saying they were "Sickened!... This character Derek Acorah is nothing but a
self-publicist... It’s incredibly distasteful and insensitive... We believe our
daughter is alive and the Metropolitan Police are currently pursuing an
investigation to that effect." Acorah immediately accused The Sun of misquoting him, that he had
had a telephone conversation with a journalist in order to discuss Acorah's
upcoming tour of Ireland .
The man had asked Acorah about his belief in reincarnation, the subject of
Madeleine McCann had come up and the reporter had "put things together by
association...", see: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-is-dead-derek-acorah-833385.
If "Sam" really had Derek's best interests at heart he might have
warned his channel never to talk to tabloid newspapers.
As regular HPANWO-readers know, I have an open mind when it
comes to mediums and psychic powers; I often attend spiritualist churches, for
example see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/alex-malarkey-ctcs.html
and search "spiritualism" or "psychic". I'm not turning
Skeptic when I say that I doubt that Derek Acorah is a real psychic; or at
least if he is then his powers don't always work and so he often cheats, using
the tried and tested methods that many people claiming to be mediums employ,
see: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2008/08/psychic-mafia-by-m-lamar-keene.html.
Acorah became well known as the medium on the TV series Most Haunted and in one episode he appeared to go into a trance and
was possessed by the spirit of a South African prison warder called Kreed
Kafer. It turned out that Kreed Kafer never existed. He was fabricated by
Skeptics on the team who fed it to Acorah as disinformation; "kreed
kafer" is an anagram of "Derek faker". I don't know if Derek
Acorah is genuinely psychic or not; I know that David Icke speaks fondly of him
and that Acorah predicted accurately the meeting of him and his wife Pamela,
now estranged. That's really not the point. What's significant here is that
Acorah was announcing the death of Madeleine McCann. Since he said those words
a lot of new information has been uncovered by researchers into the case, for
example see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/richplanet-live-in-london.html.
It now appears very likely that Madeleine McCann is dead, and that she died
back in May 2007 shortly before she was reported as missing by her mother and
father. Why Madeleine's parents and their friends have lied about this and
covered up the little girl's death, I don't know; nobody does. However it's
pretty clear that for some reason the authorities want to maintain the illusion
that Madeleine is not dead and is just missing. In the original article in The Sun, now no longer in the public
domain, there are the following sensationalist related links: 3 New Clues to Maddie... Maddie Lookalike Driver
in Cop Quiz... Madeleine McCann Holiday Promo is "Unforgivable". That
newspaper is no doubt a part of the drive to maintain the "Find Maddy
now!" meme. The narrative of Madeleine being alive and the quest to find her
is constantly kept ticking along. I think it's unlikely that Derek Acorah
really did contact the spirit of the little girl; but whether he did or he didn't,
his input is an effort to derail that essential narrative. This is why I think
he was treated so badly by Rupert Murdoch's propaganda publications.
3 comments:
Ben I agree with you on this mate. I have a friend who is a very good medium and has for many years practised tarot. She has said numerous times that Maddie McCann has passed over, and when she describes the feeling she says that Maddie has 'weight' on top of her like something is pushing her down.
Now is doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out what she is referring to here. My friend is a very straight talking lady who comes from a very good family and solid background. I totally have an open mind about this, but when someone who reads tarot is getting everything right and I mean everything.... You can't turn a blind eye.
In my view Maddie McCann is long gone and I'm afraid probably buried somewhere. It's sad for the parents and we all understand that.
But would you have left your kid unattended in a foreign country while you and your chums wined and dined?
Hi Darren. I take the idea of mediums seriously and they can be a good source of information. I agree that Maddie is almost certainly dead, and that's horrific. However I don't rule out foul play on the part of the parents and their fellow holiday-makers. If Maddie died of neglect, I doubt they'd be in a fit state of mind to care if they got caught out.
Richard d hall has made excellent documentaries about maddie macann unfortunately I think there is a lot of proof that she is dead and I think the parents know more than they are saying
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