Sunday, June 08, 2014

For My Dear Friends at Scotland Yard: Body Language: Spotting the McCann's Lies



Disclaimer: First let me clear up a little something, for I know the question gets asked on occasion.

Their were no ulterior motives for me in closing my McCann related blogs. No outside pressures, and I wasn't nobbled. The turning point came when I could no longer find the enthusiasm to research an article in the depth that was required. Consequently, if I couldn't research things properly, then I had no right to blog them. I mean, it's not as though I'm the Daily Mirror is it? Fortunately. 

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Body Language: Spotting the McCann's Lies


Body language, behavioural patterns, patterns of deception, call it what you will. Those well documented, subconscious and uncontrollable traits that someone displays when, and I used the technical term here, when someone is lying like a bastard. Or, in this particular case, a pair of bastards.

Now I'm not going to drone on, I have said it all in the past, and all seemingly to no avail. Well, to some avail I suppose, to those that have two neurons bolted together, that have eyes in there heads, those that weren't born yesterday if you will.

But for those that might, long ago, have put an early end to this grotesque and obvious farce, there is but stony ground to nurture the seeds of my efforts. And I have no problem in naming those that have been, at very best, derelict in their duties.  But I think it would be far too generous of me to assign this protracted miscarriage of justice to mere dereliction of duty.

But of the many, I will name but a few. Principally, we have former Chief Constable of Leicester Constabulary, Matt Baggott. A devout and Christian man, so I'm told.

Next up, former head of the CEOP, Jim Gamble. But one thing I could never accuse Gamble of, is being derelict in his duties. That his duties never included any of the anomalous activities that he undertook in his efforts to sanctify this scurrilous pair, is quite another matter altogether. I have written much of Gamble in the past, for which I shall provide links below. As I shall with of many others. That being the purpose of this post, apart that is, from presenting an exceedingly informative, and well put together, short video.

And last but not least we have Bernard Hogan-Howe and the Metropolitan Police Service. Not having been long in the job, his predecessor resigning in disgrace you may recall, Hogan-Howe might be better remembered as CC of Mersyside, where, as you may also recall, he led the release of balloons for Madeleine McCann.

But that's by the by, what we have to remember now, is that Hogan-Howe is now Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Under who's remit it must be noted, includes the multi-million pound review of the Madeleine McCann case. Which in turn, includes a team of forty Met Police detectives, under the leadership of one, Detective Chief Inspector, Andy Redwood. None of whom seemingly, have experience in observing and interpreting, the subject before us today, as it has been before for these six years past, that of body language.

Which only leaves me now to introduce our featured clip. A quite remarkable composition, so well researched and most cleverly edited; achieving more or less in ten minutes, what I managed to achieve in hours immeasurable. A first class piece of work.




Many thanks to compiler and uploader National Insecurity



Pamela Meyer: How to spot a liar 18 minutes




Madeleine McCann Kate and Gerry Body Talk h/t wilyboo















Archive: Body Language - The Tells of Kate & Gerry McCann Updated

I am sure there are many more such posts on the subject of Body Language, throughout all the blogs, but I think there are sufficient for purpose posted below.

I was about to say, that there is enough materiel to write a dissertation, but on reflection, there is probably enough for a degree course.

In no particular order. 

Posted on Only in America

Who Does This Remind You Of?

The McCann Gallery of Bad Acting: Special Edition


Posted on Leicester Constabulary

Leicestershire Constabulary

Leicestershire (police) have, you know, largely played their part

Leicestershire Constabulary. Not Good Enough

Obtaining Money Under False Pretences in Leicestershire

The Dog and Bone, Scents and Records


Posted on The McCann Gallery

Jim Gamble CEOP A Question If I May (Fundamental)

Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't

McCann Body Language: We Can't Stop Doing What We Do

An Interview With Sandra Felgueiras

Further Tells Of Gerry McCann

Chief Constable Matt Baggott I Have a Question

"of course the McCanns are totally innocent"


Posted on Good Quality Wristbands

Home Secretary Perhaps You Might Care To Review This

Jim Gamble CEOP A Question If I May

Reactions Are Somewhat Telling Aren't They?

Out of the Mouths of Babes Sucklings and Jacqui Smith

Kate's Body Language. Yes There's Lots Of It

Madeleine McCann: Which Part of Dead Do You Not Understand?

Behavioral Patterns

Why Do These Killers Remind Me Of Gerry McCann?

Why Do Killers Speak Out? I Don't Want To Speak Too Much About It

Gerry McCann To Be Guest Speaker Of CEOP

Leicester Police I Wish To Report Something Suspicious

Unfinished Business: The Dogs Revisited

Update: Relative to the video, Too many details

13 comments:

  1. Thanks for this Teddy. I hope you don't mind but I've posted links to this on Textusa, The Daily Profiler and Joana Morais. I always thought your blogs were the best, yet the least read, judging by the few numbers of comments. The only thing that could force justice now is wide knowledge of what has been going on for the last 7 years, so spread the word at every opportunity, I say.

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  2. Why thank you, Sir/Madam/Lizard?

    I think I'm quite popular until I challenge their world view on reality, (and one or two other things*) which is often of course, and then I'm seen as a big bad bear. Which is more often still, I must add.

    *List supplied on request lol.

    Thanks again.

    Tiocfaidh ar la.
    Our day will come.

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  3. So darn fine to see you again.

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  4. Good morning H

    Have you read this article in The Guardian, by Brendan de Beer in Praia da Luz?

    http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jun/11/madeleine-mccann-police-search-new-area-praia-da-luz

    Across from the site, graffiti in big red letters has been scrawled across a wall, stating: "PolĂ­cia inglesa estupidos" (stupid English police) with Madeleine's name written alongside it, but spelt as "Meddi".

    With Madeleine's name written alongside it, but spelt as "Meddi".

    It’s all about spelling isn’t it.

    Well, at least one word (Meddi) of the complete text "OS PAIS MATARAM A MEDDI POLICIA INGLESA ESTUPIDOS" (Parents killed Maddie stupid English police) is published.

    https://twitter.com/xklamation/status/476637514363846656


    Objective, complete and without agenda?

    Within the law of course.

    https://twitter.com/TomSkyNews/status/476662149549662208?

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  5. Within the law?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2654890/Police-Madeleine-McCann-search-begin-combing-new-patch-scrubland-today-near-went-missing-seven-years-ago.html

    The announcement came just hours after graffiti was daubed in large orange letters on a brick wall opposite one of the search areas.

    Written in Portuguese, the misspelled message translated as: ‘Maddie’s parents killed her. English police are stupid!’

    The attack was the latest sign of anger among locals at the high-profile police inquiry, which is taking place as the annual tourist season takes off.

    Business owners have been joking that the police operation is a new tourist attraction, with many visitors asking for directions to the latest search site.




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  6. Delighted by your floral tribute to Blacksmith after Light and Dark, and even more delighted by his personal response to you.
    All aboard! Next station please. (a hopeful twitpic there Teddy?)
    I ain't no lizard but a faithful follower of all aboard train heading for Truth.

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  7. Su, I'm trying to stay away. lol

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  8. All aboard, all aboard. :)

    and even more delighted by his personal response to you.

    I feel embarrassed that I even asked now, but once the seed of, of, of what? not innuendo, not allegory, constrained writing?

    http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Constrained-Writing-to-Send-a-Secret-Message

    I'm sure there is a better term for it. But once the seed was set (by another)I fluctuated between reading what I read as fact, and reading what it might read.

    I think I need to go back to bed, and start the day again.

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  9. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27870998

    00:42

    Kate McCann: Every time we come here we have to make arrangements for our children to be looked after...

    You couldn't make it up.

    Also, notice Gerry's face language whilst Kate is whining about arrangements for their children.


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  10. http://bit.ly/1lwnl9z

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  11. Aye lass.

    Left you some links in the dump, Chuck.

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  12. Thank you to all whom have ordered travel packs etc. Kate fulfills these orders and has been busy with other family commitments. Once Sean and Amelie start school next week, she will be back to completing the orders. She asked me to apologise for the delay and to thank you for your patience and support. ~FM Webmaster
    http://on.fb.me/1tafMIV

    The logic escapes me completely M

    Sadly, for most travellers, September marks the end of travel season. It's back-to-school, back-to-work, back-to-reality drudgery.

    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/travel-tips-and-articles/76802#ixzz3BX90O0fg

    But...

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  13. Good morning me lovely.

    The logic escapes me completely. H

    I quite agree, September, a most civilised month to holiday.


    The bandwagon.

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