Thursday, March 27, 2008

The writings and profile of Paulo Cristovao


The sea and Madeleine McCann

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 her 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 a 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.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I used to naively think there is not a place dark and evil, that it's just a myth; that God would understand and accept those who choose to do the wrong things to others.
But there is an utter darkness, a home for some. There is an ever-after for everyone - just like we all have the sixth spiritual sense and know it. We all know.

The light will be home for many. But the darkness will be home for many others.

If you wonder what "the darkness" is, put together all of the satanic, spiritual visions in the more demented horror movies. That will be the life... but with no climax; no death, no relief.

I don't think it's forever though; God wouldn't be that ruthless.

kerfuffle said...

This fascinating lead in Madeline's case reminds me of Dianetics founder L. Ron Hubbard's maritime life on the lam.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Ron_Hubbard#Legal_difficulties_and_life_on_the_high_seas


In 1967, L. Ron Hubbard further distanced himself from the controversy attached to Scientology by resigning as executive director of the church and appointing himself "Commodore" of a small fleet of Scientologist-crewed ships that spent the next eight years cruising the Mediterranean Sea. Here, Hubbard formed the religious order known as the "Sea Organization" or "Sea Org," with titles and uniforms. The Sea Org subsequently became the management group within Hubbard's Scientology empire.

He was attended by "Commodore's Messengers," teenage girls dressed in white hot pants who waited on him hand and foot, fixing his shower and dressing him and even catching the ash from his cigarettes.[12] He had frequent screaming tantrums and instituted brutal punishments such as incarceration in the ship's filthy chain-locker for days or weeks at a time and "overboarding," in which errant crew members were blindfolded, bound and thrown overboard, dropping up to 40 ft (12 m) into the cold sea,[12] hoping not to hit the side of the ship with its sharp barnacles on the way down.[12][80] Some of these punishments, such as imprisonment in the chain-locker, were applied to children as well as to adults.[12] A letter Hubbard wrote to his third wife, Mary Sue, when he was in Las Palmas around 1967: "I’m drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and greys..."[81] The author of an unauthorized Hubbard biography also says that "John McMasters told me that on the flagship Apollo in the late sixties he witnessed Hubbard's drug supply. 'It was the largest drug chest I had ever seen. He had everything!'".[81] This was confirmed by Gerald Armstrong through Virginia Downsborough who said in 1967 he returned to Las Palmas totally debilitated from drugs.[82]

Gina Ware said...

Congratulations on this article, your courage in speaking so directly about this terrible and blatant scandal is powerful.
I am angry too and wondering what on earth we can do to force the truth out from behind this dark and heavy group.
I am still praying Madeleine might be alive. They desperately want us to stop hoping and stop searching and stop asking questions.
Thank you for writing this because we must not and every little bit helps.

Daphne said...

What you say here intuitively feels right and the pieces come together because you've struck upon the truth of it all. Much of what's written elsewhere on the net grates the sensibilities, a lot of deranged supposition- especially all the forum spewed nonsense designed to convict the McCanns sans a trial nevermind any evidence.

Again, your thesis on Madeleine's disappearance strikes a chord of truth. all the other theories and notions are duds with a cartoonish quality.

Thank you for keeping the blog. It's inspiring to read a work that gets to the heart of the matter. I tend to believe that the last detective leading the investigation, Rebelo was it?, resigned as he was in a lose-lose situation and chose to leave to protect his life and family. just a hunch.

Anonymous said...

This information is truly amazing. No where else can anyone read about this subject so deeply and in tune with reality.