Ewan Irvine
Spiritualist Medium
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Medium with "Full Moon Investigations" , Scotland's Paranormal Investigation Team
Winner of 2008 Spiritual Connextions "Open Platform" Awards.
Click here for details of the 2009 event.

Please also watch this space as Full Moon Investigations are going stateside next year to the USA , where once again they have been asked to take part in a week long seminar on the paranormal. Full Moon Investigations are very excited about this opportunity and we will bring you further details very soon.
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Edinburgh's Mary King's Ghostfest will take place in May 2009
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BREAKING NEWS FROM FULL MOON INVESTIGATIONS
THE CAMPAIGN TO PARDON HELEN DUNCAN AND FOR SCOTTISH MYSTICS.
Please click here to see the Sky News article in March 2008
In early November we were asked to spearhead the Scottish campaign for the full pardon not only of Helen Duncan but for all those accused and prosecuted under the witchcraft act in the years of our Scottish history.
Helen Duncan was the last person to be prosecuted under the witchcraft act , yet she was a lady only using her mediumistic gifts to help people.
The Government of the day however saw the need to silence her due to the accurate information that she gave to people during the years of World War II.
We have been asked by our fellow campigners in England to spearhead the Scottish campaign for a full pardon for Helen Duncan , which to date has been unsuccessful.
It is due to Helen Duncan’s case and the subsequent repealing of the witchcraft act that mediums can practice their gifts fully today and that is why we are proud to help our colleagues in this case.
The petitions were heard by the 'Petitions Committee' at the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday, March 4th.
“The Committee agreed to close this petition on the grounds that a decision on this issue has been made by the Home Secretary within the last year and that neither the Scottish Parliament nor the Scottish Government could overturn a decision made by an English Court”.
This is of course not what we were asking. We were asking for the Scottish Parliament to make representations to the Home Secretary to reconsider the decision to refuse the posthumous pardon of Helen Duncan who was tried under the Witchcraft Act 1735”.
Whilst we are disappointed , but perhaps not surprised by the decision, the campaign continues and will do so until Helen received the pardon she so much deserves.
We were encouraged however, by the Petitions Committee’s responses to the petition asking for the posthumous pardon of all those prosecuted under witchcraft legislation in Scotland and they asked various bodies for further evidence with regard to the feesibility of this.
The evidence received concluded that it would not be feesible to look at each individual case and some also suggested that a memorial to those accused and prosecuted of witchcraft would be better placed to serve as a reminder and an apology.
With this in mind, we will be looking to actively place a memorial in Scotland which would serve this purpose.
We therfore would welcome your views at www.fullmooninvestigations.co.uk