Author Topic: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?  (Read 205341 times)

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Offline Benice

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #375 on: February 14, 2014, 10:18:48 AM »
Hardly surprising Carly.

Abuse of posters because they have different opinions is always wrong IMO.

IMO It happens when someone cannot challenge the contents of a post so make a personal attack on the poster instead.

Very immature of course, also nothing to do with debate -  and totally against the rules.




The notion that innocence prevails over guilt – when there is no evidence to the contrary – is what separates civilization from barbarism.    Unfortunately, there are remains of barbarism among us.    Until very recently, it headed the PJ in Portimão. I hope he was the last one.
                                               Henrique Monteiro, chief editor, Expresso, Portugal

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #376 on: February 14, 2014, 12:40:53 PM »
Hardly surprising Carly.

haven't you noticed abuse on both sides?

Offline Eleanor

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #377 on: February 14, 2014, 12:47:29 PM »

I came here originally quite happy to discuss things rationally.  I did not start the abuse.  I am merely a retaliator.  I should have known, of course.

Offline sadie

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #378 on: February 14, 2014, 10:19:09 PM »
Why not go to Portugal and make your allegations there ?
If you value your freedom, you dont do that in a Police State, which Portugal displays signs of being. IMO

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #379 on: February 14, 2014, 10:25:37 PM »
If you value your freedom, you dont do that in a Police State, which Portugal displays signs of being. IMO

couldn't agree more

Offline sadie

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #380 on: February 14, 2014, 10:37:45 PM »
I came here originally quite happy to discuss things rationally.  I did not start the abuse.  I am merely a retaliator.  I should have known, of course.
Me too.

In my innocence, I actually thought that get the anti views on the situation out in PdL, along with the pro views, and we could have solved the case at the PdL end of things ... with a little bit of luck.

But from almost the moment I started posting, the abuse started flying at me.

I now retaliate to some of the silly comments.  I let others stand cos it shows up the poster for what he/she is.  8)-)))

Offline pegasus

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #381 on: February 15, 2014, 01:34:02 AM »
Just a reminder that the original investigation was effectively a joint PJ/UK effort.

The recommendation to bring E and K to the flat was by a UK expert.

The analysis, which observed the possibility that any one of 5 named people might possibly have gone off during the very early search then later rejoined the search, was written by a UK expert.

Those who criticise Mr Amaral's book are equally criticising the UK experts who did much of the work.

Offline Benice

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #382 on: February 15, 2014, 02:35:37 AM »
Just a reminder that the original investigation was effectively a joint PJ/UK effort.

The recommendation to bring E and K to the flat was by a UK expert.

The analysis, which observed the possibility that any one of 5 named people might possibly have gone off during the very early search then later rejoined the search, was written by a UK expert.

Those who criticise Mr Amaral's book are equally criticising the UK experts who did much of the work.

UK experts had nothing to do with the writing of Amarals book - which is full of half-truths,  spiteful innuendo and downright lies.

The notion that innocence prevails over guilt – when there is no evidence to the contrary – is what separates civilization from barbarism.    Unfortunately, there are remains of barbarism among us.    Until very recently, it headed the PJ in Portimão. I hope he was the last one.
                                               Henrique Monteiro, chief editor, Expresso, Portugal

Redblossom

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Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #383 on: February 15, 2014, 03:56:18 PM »
UK experts had nothing to do with the writing of Amarals book - which is full of half-truths,  spiteful innuendo and downright lies.

You forgot to put IMO


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Redblossom

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Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #385 on: February 15, 2014, 04:00:46 PM »
IMO Benice is right. @)(++(* 8**8:/:

No surprises there, oh wll, off to get my headex after reading the bushra thread


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laters


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Offline VIXTE

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #386 on: February 15, 2014, 07:06:40 PM »

Redblossom

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Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #387 on: February 15, 2014, 07:14:31 PM »
See what happens in the UK when a professional policeman decides to talk publicly about his work

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2560187/Police-inspector-used-Twitter-raise-awareness-mental-health-issues-account-suspended-claims-misuse.html

Terrible isn't it, brings back fears of a Stasi state, all them awards as well, I think the police should stick to chasing criminals myself

Offline VIXTE

Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #388 on: February 15, 2014, 07:19:45 PM »
Terrible isn't it, brings back fears of a Stasi state, all them awards as well, I think the police should stick to chasing criminals myself

Well, in the UK we all sign the data protection documents before we start work.. Imagine what would happen if we start making money using this data..

Redblossom

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Re: Was Gonçalo Amaral fair game given the content of his book?
« Reply #389 on: February 15, 2014, 07:24:06 PM »
Well, in the UK we all sign the data protection documents before we start work.. Imagine what would happen if we start making money using this data..
The guy was educating and helping others, not making money, get over it, pathetic

Data protection my ar se
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