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Madeleine McCann
---Missing---
The sea and Madeleine
Jueves 27 De
Marzo De 2008
http://madeleine-mccann-blog.blogspot.com/
The web
site located at
www.internationalmensorganisation.info
contains information related to paedophile millionaire men living on
luxurious private yachts anchored at high seas, from where they
order the "purchase" of children to become their personal property
and sex slaves. According to the information, these paedophiles
carry on their activity at high seas to avoid public view or
detection of their deeds.
Some months ago, the Daily News of London published two different
articles with photographs showing the exact place at a Portuguese
beach location where an eye witness saw a child covered up with a
blanket, being handled by two men who gave it to a couple waiting on
a speedboat anchored near by that minutes later, took off at high
speed into the sea with the child on board. This information was
given by the eye witness to the Portuguese police on May 5, 2007
--two days after Madeleine Mc Cann was abducted. The Portuguese
police ignored the information and kept focusing instead on accusing
her parents of killing their daughter, while the Portuguese media
orchestrated the official version in unbridled ways that demonised
Gerry and Kate Mc Cann with great intensity. Incidentally, the same
newspaper published recently some news about a book that former
Portuguese police Paulo Cristovao wrote about the Madeleine Mc Cann
case in Portugal. In the book, Cristovao categorically and
sadistically declares that Madeleine "was dumped in the sea and her
body has disappeared forever..." It is really interesting to note
that Cristovao's declaration somehow fit in with different theories
in which the sea highlights at conclusions related to the veil of
evil mystery surrounding the whole case. How does Cristovao know so
much in detail about the sea in connection with the abduction and
disappearance of Madeleine? What does he know regarding individuals
at a particular beach location, carrying a child wrapped in a
blanket and then given it to others, waiting on a speedboat that
took off fast towards the high sea? Why doesn't he explain this in
his book since he knows so much about the sea in relation to
Madeleine? This writer has stated more than once before, that many
of the unanswered questions related to the abduction and mysterious
disappearance of Madeleine, could very possibly be within the
Portuguese police itself, and those responsible for the
"investigation" that produced nothing but senseless and false
criminal accusations against her parents.
In the case of Cristovao, it may be that with his type of criminal
background in connection with the brutal and systematic torture
inflicted on detainee Leonor Cipriano, as an extra judicial and
savage method to force her into admitting guilt just to avoid more
torture, and for which he and his associate Goncalo Amaral were both
indicted and now must face a criminal trail, his statements
inevitably arouse great suspicion leaning our thoughts to think that
he probably knows a lot more about the abduction and destiny of
Madeleine than what we had previously realised. I ask again: On what
ground does he stand on to declare so categorically that Madeleine
"was dumped in the sea and here body disappeared forever"? How does
he know for sure that is exactly what happened to Madeleine after
her abduction? By using common sense one can only conclude that
Cristovao does have the answers to these questions since he even
wrote a book on the subject. Anyone wanting to write a book must
have solid knowledge of the subject to be written about.
According to the Daily Mail, Cristovao has publicly admitted that he
intended his book entitled "The Star of Madeleine" to be protective
of Portugal as place where paedophilia, has been socially accepted
sub rosa while in parallel unofficially institutionalised for at
least fifty years, and to infuriate the Mc Cann family. These and
other admissions made by Cristovao regarding the contents of his
book, reveal a sadist mind and what may be the true intention behind
the number of grotesque statements, uttered for the purpose of
creating a momentarily upheaval, while he can cash in by the sales
of his worthless and stupid book. A fair conclusion to arrive at, is
that Cristovao is nothing more than an opportunist, unscrupulous and
sadist thug seeking personal gain, at the expense of victims who
have and continue suffering as a result of criminal deeds committed
by those with sick and warped minds whom he defends. Cristovao
should be thoroughly investigated for his possible involvement in
other criminal activities --besides torturing prisoners-- including
the abduction of children, while hiding behind corrupt officialdom
as a shield protecting him and those whose interests he truly
represents.
sábado 23 de febrero de 2008
The Portuguese police
should be investigated
by the European Court of Human
Rights
Portugal: A
tradition of paedophilia, hard core perversion, criminality and
corruption, at the highest level of government and society.
When Pina "Pia" Manique founded Casa Pia in 1780 after the great
earthquake of 1755 in Portugal, she did not foresee that her
humanitarian social endeavour would become a symbol of national
perversion and paedophilia in contemporary Portuguese society. For
more than three centuries thousands of young boys and girls grew up
at Casa Pia and became to be known as "casapianos." Casa Pia is the
largest educational institution in Portugal dedicated to help
youngsters in risk of social exclusion, or without parental support.
The institution is made up of ten schools with an enrolment of
approximately 4700 young students. In addition to standard
schooling, Casa Pia also provides boarding for children in need and
it strives to enable them to become healthy and successful members
of society by developing their intellectual, manual abilities, and
physical traits in a positive environment promoting spiritual,
moral, and religious values. Casa Pia is proud to have had amongst
its student’s famous personalities, writers, artists, journalists,
outstanding government officials, and others.
The paedophilia scandal
Although reports of sexual abuse against children in Portugal go
back to before 1970 while the Estado Novo (New State) authoritarian
regime was still in power, it was around that time period the
paedophile activity in Portuguese society started to be known more
than before. The paedophilia scandal at Casa Pia had a major effect
in helping to raise public awareness on the general sexual abuse of
children. The number of violent rape and other sexual abuses against
children soared after the scandal was revealed and made public.
Different reports following journalist investigations, showed
evidence pointing directly at wealthy and influential high society
paedophile members, who targeted children at Casa Pia under the care
and responsibility by officials. The paedophile activities lasted
for at least 30 years and were covered up by successive governments
loyal to the corrupt rich and powerful. Since the scandal erupted,
the Ministry of Labour and Social Security confirmed that hundreds
of innocent children from Casa Pia were sexually abused at private
homes, where they had been taken with the complicity by employees
responsible for the security and care of the children. Many children
victims of the perversion were either deaf or mute. Once the scandal
was made public, Teresa Costa Macedo, a former Secretary of State
revealed that she knew about the sexual abuse of children throughout
the 1970s and 1980s, by very wealthy and influential people in
Portuguese society. According to her own statements, she told
Antonio Ramalho Eanes, President of Portugal from 1976-1986, about
the criminal activity but he refused to act despite the overwhelming
evidence. After the arrest of Carlos Silvino ("Bibi") for his
participation in the criminal activity while he was a caretaker at
Casa Pia, Mrs. Macedo said that "he was only an instrument element
in a huge paedophile network that involved important people in the
judiciary, the police, well known politicians, and a host of
government members at different levels. It wasn't just him. He was a
procurer of children for well known people in our country," she
said. "Bibi" was jailed on charges of raping 600 children. Mrs.
Macedo also said that she handed police "many photographs depicting
the many methods used to spirit children out of the orphanage, plus
testimonies of children who identified the individuals who had
assaulted them sexually on several occasions." Meanwhile, press
reports informed that many explicit and highly disturbing
photographs were found at a former ambassador's house, Jorge Ritto.
In addition, when police investigators went to Ritto's house they
found frighten children locked up in a room who had been missing for
several months from Casa Pia.
The case of Joanna Cipriano
Joanna Cipriano was (or still is) a native Portuguese girl who was
eight years of age at the time of her abduction and disappearance in
the Village of Figueira, Portugal on September 12, 2004. The village
of Figueira is only seven miles away from Praia da Luz which is
where Madeleine Mc Cann was abducted and disappeared on the night of
May 3, 2007. In both cases, the parents launched large media
campaigns in an effort to find their daughters and in the two cases,
the police did not find the missing girls but accused the mothers of
killing their daughters without having any evidence to sustain the
accusations. In both cases the parents were declared "arguidos"
(suspects). After a supposed investigation conducted by the
Portuguese Judiciary Police (Policia Judiciaria) Joanna was assumed
to have been murdered by her mother although there was no evidence
to support the bogus claim, nor her body was ever found. The
accusation of the Portuguese police ended with the arrest and
conviction for murder of Leonor and Joao Cipriano. The Portuguese
police and the prosecutor claimed that Joanna was murder because she
saw her mother and Joao in bed having sex. Joao and Leonor Cipriano
have declared categorically that they did not murder Joanna, are not
responsible for her mysterious disappearance, but believe she was
abducted on orders by an international paedophile organisation and
taken out of the country to an unknown destination. This same theory
has been applied on the case of Madeleine Mc Cann to explain her
abduction and mysterious disappearance.
Mark Williams Thomas, a British child protection specialist,
believes that Joanna Cipriano and Madeleine Mc Cann cases are
related, and said that the disappearance of two children unknown to
each other within a period of three years in a seven mile radius,
would be a huge coincidence, especially considering that Portugal is
a small country with very few abductions. Mr. Thomas may be
absolutely correct about his assessment of the two cases.
Leonor Cipriano forcibly admitted killing her daughter but only
after 72 hours of continuous interrogations, severe beatings, and
different types of physical torture that included forcing her to
kneel on broken glass until she bled, and being thrown down a stair
way by police officers. She admitted the accusations just to avoid
more brutal torture and interrogations. Since these extra judicial
acts occurred, Goncalo Amaral and four other Portuguese police
officers have been charged with criminal offences as a result of
their illegal conduct against defendant Leonor Cipriano.
Despite the well known background of Goncalo Amaral in relation to
the Cipriano case, he was assigned to the Madeleine Mc Cann
abduction investigation. Why was he really assigned to the case?
Like in Joanna's case of which Amaral was in charge, police officers
under his direction failed to seal off the area where Madeleine was,
in addition to many other blunders that made possible her abduction
a successful criminal plan. And just like in the Cipriano case, the
police personnel under his leadership did not focus on finding the
missing girl but instead, on accusing her mother and abruptly
declaring her "arguido." Can all of these facts be coincidental?
Decide for yourself by using common sense...
Conclusion
Paedophilia is a social phenomenon well entrenched and widely spread
in Portugal and by extension in Spain too, consequently with their
idiosyncratic and "cultural" similarities. It is the sick
manifestation of individuals whose psychical and spiritual condition
deep-rooted innately in thorough immorality and perversion became
constitutive of a personal burden seeking selfish relief through the
abominable and cowardly act, of abusing sexually a vulnerable
innocent child. Those who thoroughly know and understand the Spanish
"culture," will inevitably connect it to the Portuguese in matters
of this nature because of the great similarities between them,
including that which relates to past highly authoritarian and
oppressive regimes, whose ideological base was linked to religious
Puritanism and forms of government identified with neo-fascist
traits, rather than democratic. Francisco Franco of Spain and
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar of Portugal are two good examples of
ruthless regimes of that type. These authoritarian, backward and
unpopular rulers dictated with an iron fist for decades,
contributing thereby to the creation of "cultures" that subverted
natural good principles and values, and replaced them with warped
and sick mentalities capable of perpetrating the worst heinous
crimes, such as raping and murdering an innocent child. It is not an
exaggeration to state that paedophiles are a product of fascism.
It is under this sordid, evil, satanic, disgusting and very sick
social background reality in Portugal, that different abductions and
disappearance of children --including Madeleine Mc Cann-- connected
with paedophile organisations known to the Portuguese officialdom,
took place there as part of a long and entrench tradition of
perversion and criminality which those who benefit from it don't
want to see ending. On the basis of the facts connected with the
reckless and intended Portuguese police performance on the case, the
author believes that it is them who have the many unanswered
questions regarding the well-planned abduction of Madeleine Mc Cann
on the night of May 3, 2006 in Praia da Luz. The Portuguese police
should be investigated thoroughly by the European Court of Human
Rights.
Reproduced
from:
Madeleine Mc
Cann, et al.
http://madeleine-mccann-blog.blogspot.com/
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articles and updates
can be found on this blog
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