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007's creator 'was in plot to frame witch'


Posted on Tuesday, 15 May, 2007 | 4 comments

More than 60 years on, the case of Helen Duncan, the last woman in Britain to be jailed for witchcraft, refuses to die. As her supporters seek a posthumous pardon, evidence has emerged that she may have been the victim of a plot involving British intelligence agents, including Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond.In the 1940s Duncan, a Dundee housewife and mother of six, travelled the country performing seances for a war-weary public often seeking reassurance about their loved ones.

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Comment icon #1 Posted by Opinicus on 15 May, 2007, 12:17
I find it interesting that Paul Kelbie NEGLECTED to mention that Ms. Duncan was pronounced a fraud buy the London Spiritual Alliance in 1931. She was also arrested in 1934 and found guilty of fake mediumship. The HMS Barham sank in November of 1941. The families of the 861 seamen who were lost were ...

Comment icon #2 Posted by :PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR: on 15 May, 2007, 13:40
Just so I am clear, Ian Flemming was part of the British Intelligence Agency and was involved cracking down witchcraft?

Comment icon #3 Posted by ships-cat on 15 May, 2007, 14:03
Sort of. There was no "British Intelligence Agency" as such in those days. Ian Flemming worked for Naval Intelligence - specificly, he was a personal assitant to the Director of Naval Intelligence. Ian Fleming seemed to be more involved on the "operations" side, helping plan a n...

Comment icon #4 Posted by :PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR: on 17 May, 2007, 14:01
^ Wow, I see! That certainly clear things up! Thanks for that!

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