Psychic Joe Power Makes Waves In Britain
Psychic Joe Power claims his ‘gift’ began in his childhood with a heightened awareness of the spirit world, but it was not until the death of his brother under suspicious circumstances that he finally embraced his ‘ability’ and decided to explore his “vast talents”. Following ten years of study and practicing at the country’s top psychic schools, he has won various awards, assisted in numerous police investigations, and convinced countless cynics that there is life beyond the world as we know it.
From Joe Powers personal website:
Joe Power’s phenomenal psychic/medium ability began with a heightened awareness in infancy and exploded into a virtual army of spirit visitors who popped in unexpectedly, followed him around and invaded his every move. His remarkable odyssey through a frightening childhood cluttered with dead people, teen violence, gangs, prison and alcoholism is shared in pungent honesty in his new book The Man who Sees Dead People published by Penguin Bookstm May 2009.
It wasn’t until his brother died under suspicious circumstances and an amazing visit with him on the spirit side that he decided to explore his vast talents. He spent ten years studying and practicing psychic mediumship and now believes his difficult past was preparation for helping people with all levels of problems.
His psychic gifts are in constant demand and with private readings and he tours theatres across the UK with his Evening of Clairvoyance. He has appeared on numerous television and radio shows, been featured in many magazine and newspaper articles, promoted the X Files Movie “I Want To Believe” for 20th Century Fox, is a regular on radio stations nationwide, and is constantly featured in National Newspapers.
Joe’s true interest lies in using his psychic/medium abilities to help solve murder mysteries. The spirit world has actually called on him to help solve the tough cases that baffled detectives. Since 2000 Joe has been involved in several high-profile murder cases, including the country-wide search for nine year old Shannon Matthews. Joe has worked with The Met, Merseyside Police, Spanish Police and a criminal justice company.
His most recent exploration is the case of sixteen year old Amy Fitzpatrick, the Irish teen who went missing in Spain on New Year’s morning. A national Irish newspaper paid for Joe to fly to Spain and investigate. He appeared on Ireland AM the top morning chat show in Ireland, and hit headlines with his information leading him to meet with the Spanish Police to help with there inquiries. Joe continues to investigate and work tirelessly on other unsolved cases around the world, using his gift to help grieving families find closure.
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honestly, how on earth can you promote this nonsense. Joe power is a fake, a fraudster. Hes been utterly debunked, yet still you talk as if he is the messiah. You people need to wise up Why are you giving this idiot the time of day