Author Topic: Was Gonçalo Amaral the author of his own demise with his off-the-record comment?  (Read 23149 times)

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Lyall

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You really don't get it, do you.  Or do you?

"It"? >@@(*&)

stephen25000

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You really don't get it, do you.  Or do you?

No, I get it.

You clearly support parents whose actions placed all three of their children in danger, and led to the 'disappearance' of MADELEINE.

Offline Eleanor

No, I get it.

You clearly support parents whose actions placed all three of their children in danger, and led to the 'disappearance' of MADELEINE.

Yes, I do.  I support The McCanns whole heartedly.

stephen25000

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Yes, I do.  I support The McCanns whole heartedly.

Therefore you support what they did.

Enough said.


Offline j.rob

Oh dear, oh dear. It is abundantly clear to me that Amaral was removed from the case due to British interference. He heading in a direction that the McCircus Brigade did not want anyone to head in.

He could smell the red herrings from a thousand paces, and so could the rest of the team.

There is one child I feel very sorry for. Madeliene. Very sorry indeed.

And now I find myself looking at quotes from the book cover of Kate's book Madeleine (prompted by the thread title 'author of own demise')

"My reason for writing (the book) is simple: to give an account of the truth'.

(Notice: she did not write: the reason is to obtain justice for Madeleine'.

'What follows is an intensely personal account, and I make no apology for that.'

Kate and Gerry like to get other people to apologise to them rather than the other way round. In my opinion, it is they who should be apologizing.

'Nothing is more important to us than finding our little girl.' This sentence is tacked on at the end and, as with so many things that Kate McCann says, is a curious use of words.

The use of the word 'nothing' in the context of 'finding  our little girl' is rather unfortunate. Starting the sentence with a negative gives it a strange double meaning. What is more important than finding Madeleine? Nothing.

It appears to me, at least, that there are other principal players in the McCircus who are likely to be the authors of their demise.

Sometimes, when you are in a hole, it is best to throw the spade away.


Offline j.rob

Poor Old Amaral. Who would want to be the messenger in this right royal McMess? The messenger gets shot, remember?

AnneGuedes

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Poor Old Amaral. Who would want to be the messenger in this right royal McMess? The messenger gets shot, remember?
The same Aragao Correia who wrote the passage I posted above, explaining how Metodo 3 sent him to defend Joana's parents, writes this a bit further (in a long letter to the International Committe against torture) :
Existe uma evidente preocupação por parte das forças extraterrestres moralmente superiores com a maldade que tem imperado entre a população terrestre. E que, na sequência, os governos terrestres tenham sido interditos, por essas mesmas forças, de voltar à Lua.
There is an obvious concern, among the morally superior extra-terrestrial forces, about the evil that overwhelmed the terrestrial population. Following this, the terrestrial governments were prohibited, by those same forces, to go back to the moon.

stephen25000

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The only plan Amaral had was nailing The McCanns.  He talked about it incessantly for several years.

Utter rubbish.

He tried with with others to solve the mystery of Madeleine's 'disappearance'.

AnneGuedes

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Utter rubbish.

He tried with with others to solve the mystery of Madeleine's 'disappearance'.
It seems the McCanns have not the right to be guilty.

Offline Eleanor

It seems the McCanns have not the right to be guilty.

Certainly not.  Unless you can prove otherwise.

Offline comanche

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« Reply #70 on: January 20, 2014, 06:13:42 PM »
very sadly not the truth he decided the parents did it????? never followed any other line of enquiry this is fact please don't come back and tell me he did because that is not true. Very tragic for Madeleine.I feel little sorry for him as he has caused major probs. for himself and The McCanns.  We  all know so do the McCanns and have said on occasions they only wish they had not left their children very foolish.