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Post  Alfiefinn Tue 15 May - 18:15

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Tuesday, 15 May 2012Tragic news from the battlefield


We don't usually make much of the different forum struggles, twitter feeds and Facebook stuff – a kind of Low Intensity Operation constantly in the background, like one of the trickier parts of Somalia in which scores are paid off, fanatics ride into battle on their Technicals, the wounded disappear from the scene, but nothing ever really changes.



Now and then though we pick up the weak and wavy signals from rebel radio stations of the McCann Resistance Front such as Stop the Myths News Channel and the entertainingly mad JATYK2 (Military) Network, run, so the rumours go, by the fugitive grandmothers of Gaddafi's black-clad all-female bodyguard team. These are worth catching, though not on a full stomach, both because of their accurately-placed demolition charges under many of the more fanciful of the anti-McCann theories and the extraordinary spleen they bring to their party.

They matter. They remind us of the raw conflicts which find their way into the overground media only in sanitised form suitable for family reading, or when tribunes of the people like Dim Keir launch a Search 'n' Protest mission into the badlands. People are still fighting with undiminished, indeed increased, vigour over this five year old saga of a lost child in a distant country of which we know almost nothing, five years in which infants have been burnt, roasted, crucified, enslaved, hacked limbless and raped to death in their thousands world-wide without raising so much as a sorrowful headline. News is a funny thing.

Anyway, the reason for mentioning them is not to mock but because they are a microcosm, an arena, representative of the larger opinion struggle which, far from being dead or irrelevant, bursts out melodramatically at intervals, as it did two weeks ago.



In happier times. Keir, holding iPhone, is reaching for his hand mirror

Now the Blacksmith Bureau has obtained this disturbing, indeed horrifying in-depth report of front line suffering by Keir Simmons.

Keir: [jocularly while staring at his iPhone] Ready?

Producer: Of course we're fucking ready. Get a move on.

Keir: [stops smiling, puts away iPhone, forms his features into suffering children mode, checks his face in small hand-mirror he always carries and gives himself a loving little smile before adopting powerful funereal gloom expression reminiscent of Clarence Mitchell]

Producer: Get on with it! And get your fucking lines right this time, please.

Sound: Take twenty three.Clack!



Keir on location and reaching for his onion. The producer has just shouted at him

Keir: [con brio] So, as the forces of virtue hurtled into view on May 3 2012 like an occupying force on page and screen, making us virtual prisoners in our own homes, we tuned in to see how Radio Free Gerry and the other stations were handling this new wave of conquest. And got a surprise.

Instead of the jubilation we were expecting the bulletins all had a strange tone to them. The normal RPG (Rude & Perverse Grapeshot) missiles were still being fired in hefty clusters,of course, but morale was, and remains low, sour, slightly confused, not triumphant at all. Why aren't they happier?

There's a possible reason. Years ago now the most influential opinion former and military analyst in Britain, the Blacksmith Bureau –

Producer: Cut! The what?

Keir: The Blacksmith Bureau. It's where I get all my information.

Producer: Never heard of it. Look sad.

Keir: [produces onion from well-tailored pocket and gives thumbs-up.]

Sound: Run on take twenty three. Clack!

Keir: In an editorial entitled The Empty Cupboard the Blacksmith Bureau drew attention to the McCanns' said cupboard and made the confident prediction that nothing whatever would ever emerge to strengthen and sustain their case – meaning that their supporters would gradually starve to death, if only in the morale, not to mention moral, sense.

And so it has proved, exactly. Nutritional deficiency has taken a terrible toll. The still strong but isolated pockets of resistance held by the MRF – McCann Resistance Front – have proved amazingly resilient while waiting for the decisive supply that would bring relief. And they are still waiting.

[gets into the swing of things,allegro con brio]Man cannot live by spleen alone. Four years after the Portuguese Attorney-General brought their forces out on to the streets to fire their RPGs exultantly into the air their officers sit bent over their screens waiting for the single event that will enable them to declare victory and march into the dust with their heads held high. Four years! Four years awaiting a confirmed sighting, a suicide confession note, a shootout with a Sun-inspired paediatrician gang in Belgium say, or somewhere else where nothing worthwhile ever happens. Some clothing in a culvert with the child's DNA on it; a gypsy gang in Essex keeping the now twelve year old as a slave to polish their white vans.

Mocking Jack-the-Ripper type emails to Scotland Yard confirming that the child is being hidden in a byre in the Algarve and enclosing hair samples; DNA flecked pyjamas of the right design floating to the top of a Portuguese mountain reservoir, though knowing the odd history of the Pyjama Factor the find might be capable of more than one interpretation; a tattered photograph of a mad Australian woman on her yacht holding up a bemused infant with a pink hat; shaky video of the interior of a villa in the Moroccan Atlas range in which the twelve year old reclines on cushions smoking a hookah and nibbling grapes followed by a Sun headline, MUM, i no come BAKC TO rOFFLEY.

Just one and the war would be won. But no, not a dickybird. Sadly, tragically, it never comes.

World-wide medical studies have confirmed the gradual but awful debilitation that the SCID – Severe Confirmatory Information Deficiency – syndrome wreaks on its suffering victims: Tourette's, or the outbreak of uncontrolled foulmouthery, is a constant presence; NFFD – Neural Flip-Flop Disease, in which victims undergo a 180 degree opinion turn without warning, is a dreadful scourge. Slowly, sufferers lose sight of who their friends and enemies are, leading to strange alliances in which Red Queens charged with perverting the course of justice are defended with wild cries of support.

And there are those terrible scenes, reminiscent of the blood-soaked cellars of Iraq's Falluja, when witnesses have stumbled on isolated groups of the force in darkened, purplish buildings – old women lying on the stinking earth in various states of messy incontinence and inappropriate undress, stricken by bulimia, beri-beri and terminal oedema, strong enough only to lie there muttering and croaking with dead eyes, no evidence of the commission of any crime, no evidence of the commission of any crime, no evidence of the commission of any crime, noevidenceofthecommissionof anycrimeofanycrimeofanycrime – which must have something to do with where they ate their last full meal in 2008, poor devils.

Producer: Cut! We have a print.

Keir: [wipes tears away, throws used onion into dust, kerfuffle follows as small, ill-clad, children fight over it, produces hand-mirror and studies own face with loving care]


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The Blacksmith Bureau says

IT MUST NOT GO ON

Even in opinion warfare human feelings can cross no-man's-land. As Bob Marley would say, no man is a highland. So we make this appeal.

Fill That Cupboard!

Make a difference today. Help us save these poor people and Send Them A Sighting, a genuine, nutritive and life-saving truthful sighting of the poor wee child today! Please, please put something in the cupboard for these victims.

http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot.co.uk/

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Post  Panda Tue 15 May - 18:47


Thanks Alfiefinn, I must say it is not one of his better Articles , rambling, muddled and if he sees this, sorry Blacksmith, maybe like many of us you are suffering from McCann fatigue. The Blacksmith Bureau - Tuesday 15th May 2012 294124
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Post  Guest Tue 15 May - 18:54

Phew!

Thanks, Panda - I declined to comment earlier because I couldn't really get to grips with this latest offering.

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Post  Alfiefinn Tue 15 May - 19:03

I think the gist of the piece is that TM are still reduced to having the media and certain other fora go over the same old ground.

There is nothing new to offer to anyone to convince them the 'abduction' took place. And waverers appear to be falling into the camp of believing that the parents were in some way involved. So the TM strategy appears to be one of diminishing returns.

And now that people like Mrs Brooks, a major protector, have been compromised, then it is possible that the McCanns can expect less deference and shelter from questions.

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Post  Panda Tue 15 May - 19:22

I think there was no real Fanfare on 10th May to herald the "Epilogue" and they must be feeling a bit nervous now that Rebekah Brooks has proved not to be above the Law. With the latest batch of sightings proving just as unbelievable as the rest , joe public must be bored to death with seeing the
McCanns on T.V.

TEIN..... Blacksmith usually writes very interesting articles , maybe he'd had a couple of drinks when he wrote this one. The Blacksmith Bureau - Tuesday 15th May 2012 25346
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Post  Guest Tue 15 May - 19:38

Ah, so I'll have a couple myself and see if it makes any difference!




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Post  almostgothic Tue 15 May - 19:38

I loved it!

The BonyBrain Bunch meets Drop The Dead DonKeir - sorry, Donkey.
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Post  tigger Tue 15 May - 19:39

I had to read it three times, but it grows on you:

'shaky video of the interior of a villa in the Moroccan Atlas range in which the twelve year old reclines on cushions smoking a hookah and nibbling grapes followed by a Sun headline, MUM, i no come BAKC TO rOFFLEY.'

That's lovely! On the day that the Red Queen (has anyone noticed that chopping movement with her hand? Off with his head?) was dethroned and the Sun ran yet another rehash from years ago. The Blacksmith Bureau - Tuesday 15th May 2012 944533
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Post  Angelique Wed 16 May - 0:21

I think I got the gist of it first time. The poor TM supporters are bereft of any almost believable "sightings".

I also thought this was the best bit:

shaky video of the interior of a villa in the Moroccan Atlas range in which the twelve year old reclines on cushions smoking a hookah and nibbling grapes followed by a Sun headline, MUM, i no come BAKC TO rOFFLEY.
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Post  Annabel Wed 16 May - 19:10

http://blacksmithbureau.blogspot.com/2012/05/it-won-go-away-part-one.html

The Madeleine Three

Throughout the summer and autumn of 2007 The Three, that is the McCanns and the spokesman who retailed their views, maintained time and again that they wanted to go back and help with an officially mooted police reconstruction of May3. From November onwards the idea of such a reconstruction, the format of which was fixed and which, of course, had nothing to do with Crimewatch – type badly acted re-creations, began to turn into reality.

In April the McCanns were informed that there was an end of the month deadline for their decision and at that point the tenor of the Three's public statements began to change. As late as January 2008, however, they were still repeating their four month old mantra of full-hearted support for the Portuguese investigation.

Clarence Mitchell, December 5 2007:

"If Kate and Gerry, or indeed any of their friends, are required to go back to Portugal they will be more than happy to comply.They will do anything necessary if it helps them move on and be eliminated as suspects."'

Clarence Mitchell, December 13:

"We are well aware of what the papers are saying but we have heard nothing official from the Portuguese police. If it does happen, no-one has anything to hide and they will happily tell the police what they want to hear over timings and anything else they are not sure about."

Clarence Mitchell, January 4 2008:

"Kate and Gerry, and their friends particularly, are very keen to talk to the Portuguese police again because they want to be able to clarify any inconsistencies to do with the timeline of events on May 3, or whenever the police put forward."

Clarence Mitchell, January 29:

"For some months now we have actively offered to assist this process, to get it underway as soon as possible. Kate and Gerry's friends are keen that it should happen soon and want any bureaucracy - whether it's in Portugal or England - to be cleared quickly.

Any inconsistencies the police believe exist in their evidence can be cleared up very quickly and then we hope Kate and Gerry's names will be cleared. As far as we are concerned this cannot happen soon enough."

There followed a lengthy period of relative silence while the groundwork was being laid for the UK rogatory interviews in early April. The Portuguese saw the reconstruction and the interviews as a unity: the Tapas 7 could have their full say and then the reconstruction would test their considered versions.

The reconstruction was therefore suddenly becoming a reality rather than a possibility and the McCanns had until the end of the month at the latest to inform the Portuguese of their intentions – so it was now time for the parents to put their "keenness" to co-operate with such an exercise into action. On April 7 the PJ arrived in the UK for the interviews.

Clarence Mitchell, April 4:

'Kate and Gerry are currently deciding whether to return to Portugal. [again, clearly demonstrating that they had a choice]. It is being discussed.Going to Portugal would send out the strongest possible message that Madeleine could still be alive and the search for her should continue. The family feel the focus should be on finding Madeleine.

Next week's interviews will help in gauging the police attitude. In an ideal world they would not be arguidos and their lawyers have always warned them not to return while they have that status."

Clarence Mitchell had let the cat out of the bag, hadn't he? And two days later he explicitly confirmed that under legal advice they were not going back to Portugal until they were no longer arguidos, even though all the reasons and reservations they were to come up as their "reasons" hadn't arisen yet!

Clarence Mitchell, April 6:

"If they returned now to Portugal it would be a distraction and would put pressure on police.Their lawyers would block it anyway.But once their arguido status has been lifted, they will feel differently."

And a day after that they began to spin in the new direction. What had happened to the repeated promises to participate with enthusiasm? After being quoted anonymously as saying that Kate McCann might be too traumatised to take part in a reconstruction Mitchell made another statement.

He put forward the complete invention that a PJ reconstruction, an official measure of the Portuguese criminal code, its status and format fixed and known, a part of the investigative process and not for public consumption, was actually a televised Crimewatch episode.

Clarence Mitchell, April 8:

"There are loads of questions still to be addressed such as whether the twins, Sean and Amelie, will be required and what the actual re-enactment will be used for.

No-one knows whether it will be done behind closed doors or whether it will be a Crimewatch-style reconstruction used to try and generate new leads. All these types of things need to be ironed out before a decision is made." [But, as you have just seen, the lawyers had already made the decision].

And then in an another interview at the same he and the parents made their second invention of the week. That the idea of the reconstruction was not part of the Portuguese penal code at all – but a suggestion of the McCanns!

Clarence Mitchell:

"Gerry and Kate suggested months ago that a reconstruction [here the three deliberately conflate the idea of a television appeal with the Portuguese penal code provision] should take place but were told by the police that they didn't do it.We want to be sure that no confusion or contradiction comes out of this [!] and that it doesn't in any way make matters worse.

They are happy to assist the police in anything that might help them generate new leads but there are genuine considerations to be discussed."

And now Kate appears to have had one of her convenient mental collapses.

Clarence Mitchell:

"Kate is upset. There's been no sense of concern for her feelings or the anguish it will cause her. On an emotional level she is not sure she can go through with it.The family will consider it. If it's felt that there's a chance of it helping to find Madeleine then, of course, they will do it. But given it is a year on, you have to wonder about the value of it."[Again, free to choose, and in the process of choosing, not compelled]

Clarence Mitchell:

"However, Kate and Gerry would very much welcome a Crimewatch-style reconstruction which is properly broadcast for millions of people to see and could generate important new leads and fresh information.

"It's untrue to say that Kate and Gerry have been called back or summoned back. Their lawyers are very much continuing discussions with the Portuguese police and if any such decision is taken to take part, an announcement will be made at the appropriate time."

So yet again he is confirming that their presence was a matter for decision by them and their lawyer team, not the Portuguese. And, with the deadline for telling the Portuguese of their decision only days away, Gerry finally came in to speak himself on the BBC.

Gerry McCann, April 24:

"We want to work with the Portuguese authorities, we have co-operated with them since day one and we have been completely open and transparent. We’ve told them every single bit of information that we have had at our disposal and answered all their questions, so of course we can see a scenario by which we continue to work with them."

Fine. But near the end of the programme the interviewer asked him if going back to Portugal for the reconstruction was "risky", given that they might be still be charged with child neglect.

Gerry McCann:

"Well we talked about this early on. We were given legal advice that what we did was well within the bounds of reasonable parenting and of course, at the time, we thought what we did was perfectly reasonable.

However hindsight has proven that we made a mistake. Clearly we would never leave the children again. We are paying more for that than anyone could possibly ever imagine, but, you know, clearly I think such a charge one has to ask why are people talking about that now when we’re almost a year down the line and Madeleine hasn’t been found? They have no more information now than was available to them on the 4th of May, so why are we talking about such a charge now?"

Did you get all that? He was asked the simple question "was it 'risky' to return to Portugal now?" Yes or no? Where's his answer in all that self-serving junk? Why isn't it there?

The answer is missing from the transcript. Readers may wonder – although the reason is really obvious given the terms that the pair and their lawyers impose on their interviewers – why that is so and why music is played instead. After the music ends the interviewer seems to have been in no doubt that he had replied and what the answer to his question was.

Interviewer:

"So the McCann’s continue to campaign and to travel, but for now Portugal remains off limits. The crime of ‘abandoning’ children carries a jail term of up to 5 years, and the couple simply won’t risk another confrontation with the police."

The McCanns were given a transcript of the programme before it was broadcast.

It won't go away Part Three, the invented alibi

So the decision had been taken, just under a week before the Portuguese deadline was up; clearly it had not been dependent on any decisions the Tapas 7 had taken. Since it was the first Madeleine Memorial Birthday Carnival & Jamboree the two dozen or so interviews that the pair gave that week concentrated on the gooey stuff, not the highly significant decision they had taken, which – surprise, surprise – was drowned out by the noise.

It remained for Mitchell to try and package the whole affair up on behalf of all three of them, insert the alibi about it being the T7's decision and not the parents', since the latter had no choice, and hope that it would all be forgotten. Bad luck, Clarence! On May 9 he was interviewed in Ireland in front of an audience and was given a most helpfully phrased take-off point for discussion of the reconstruction by a production team and interviewer with rather odd standards of background research. Just what Clarence wanted, in fact.

kenny

Mitchell's Irish interviewer

Note the limited neural area.That's why Mitchell was there

Interviewer: "Now, the.. the last err, thing is quite amazing. It's an astonishing development in the sense that it's about a cancellation of a reconstruction of what happened on that night. Wh... the reconstruction wasn't going to be televised, so what was the point of it?"

Clarence Mitchell: [Having, of course, had the details of Portuguese investigative reconstructions explained to him in detail by the couple's lawyers for months but apparently totally ignorant of them now] "Well, that's exactly the question that Gerry, Kate and their friends were asking. Err, there were a whole host of reasons that they had very strong concerns about what this would actually achieve, what they've all said consistently and continue to do so, will do anything to help find Madeleine."

And then, sounding rather like Aunty Phil, as he often does on the rare occasions he speaks extempore, he gave the compelling reasons that had somehow overridden those months of promises to return and co-operate. Note again how an official action under the penal code had somehow been turned into a kind of showbiz "proposal" with no investigative or legal basis.

Clarence Mitchell: "This particular proposal, the way it was phrased and the way it was being put forward, then [sic] felt not in any shape or form help to find her. [no, we don't know what the twat meant by that either.] As you say, it wouldn't have been televised, there would be no new leads coming in... Err, why, what good would it have done well over a year after the event. Erm, nobody seemed to have given any consideration to Kate's mental well being. You know, was she expected to see a child playing Madeleine in front of her? All sorts of other questions. "

Interviewer: Now, they, they were going to use erm, the McCann's and the people who were there actually that night rather than actors.
Clarence Mitchell: Well exactly, and how many reconstructions have you heard of, erm, in Ireland, Britain, or anywhere else, where the original people involved in a case, actually take part. It is virtually unheard of.And so again, that made us, made our Lawyers wonder what, you know, what is going on here? [our italics] And on top of that the Portuguese as a norm, do not do reconstructions.

Finally, the new line emerged in all its glory, the one the supporters have fallen for ever since, that – despite all the evidence you have read above that the McCanns were not going back come what may – the parents couldn't refuse because they were helpless law-abiding arguidos but the Tapas 7 were free to choose and unfortunately…

Anyway, read, and treasure this climatic example of Mitchell-junk at its uncomplicated worst.

Clarence Mitchell: "Last year, just after Madeleine was taken, BBC Crimewatch [ah, not Gerry or Kate then] proposed just such a reconstruction with actors, and the police said no, no, we don't do that here, we don't do reconstructions. And yet suddenly they turn round over a year later to say we will do one on our terms. And, erm, you know, there was some debate within the group. Now Gerry and Kate, as arguidos, as... as suspects, err, I... [remembers his lines] would have had to go back if they were forced back, legally to go.

There was no question of them saying 'no we couldn't go'. But the friends are not, erm, suspected of anything, or not involved directly in that sense, err, that degree. And as a result they have freedom of choice. And they discussed it themselves at length, and decided to let the police know that no, thank you for this offer on this occasion, but we don't feel it would be helpful.

An... and that's what happened and the Police made it clear as well, they wanted everybody or it wouldn't happen. And as soon as one or two of the friends said no, then it simply, erm, fell away. And... "

Yes Clarence. Yes, Kate & Gerry.

















































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Post  Angelique Thu 17 May - 0:26

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Many thanks for Blacksmiths Part Two and Three.

Reading all these machinations of CM and K and G it just grates you can see how they manipulate to get the outcome they want. The likes of the common people would never be able to twist and turn so neatly. We would be banged up ready and waiting to go.
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