Someone was mentioning that Madeiline McCann's eye defect is extremely rare, like only 1% or 2% of children ever have it. It involves some kind of extraordinarily unique genetic feature, possibly related to blood composition. Apparently Madeiline McCann was also conceived in vitro -- not sure why.
Now here's what happened. Someone claiming to be with the FBI said that George Soros is at the heart of this. I don't know whether the person really was with the FBI, but the things he or she said have been highly accurate.
Another poster here just made a comment based on only a gut instinct. Here is what the person said:
So I'm thinking, with the stuff about the blood bank and the hypothesis about young peoples blood perserving life...what if she [Madeiline McCann] was connected to that important, rich and powerful person via in vitro conception, and we know that important person is connected to people in the DNC, who would do some dirty work (kidnapping). She would have genetically the same blood/stem cells or something and her blood could be harvested (ongoing) for blood transfusions.
Now that sounds so crazy that most would dismiss it out of hand. But just for the hell of it, I searched for images of George Soros.
SURE ENOUGH! He has the very same genetic anomaly as Madeiline McCann. http://i.sli.mg/pOlFLf
Did he make an arrangement to have her taken so he could harvest her blood?
You know what, this is just getting too crazy. I'm going to just say that this is a huge coincidence, because my mind can't fathom this stuff about the blood... but make of it what you will.
George Soros eye: http://i.sli.mg/pOlFLf
Madeiline McCann eye: http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44441000/jpg/_44441917_maddy.203.jpg
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Pizzatemp420 ago
I have the same mark in my left iris. I've never seen anyone with it and now I see I share it with a kidnapped girl and a pedo billionaire. Idk how I feel about this today.
srayzie ago
Does it run in your family?
Pizzatemp420 ago
My mom said she's never seen it on anyone else, but I've had it since birth. 30+ years and it's still here though. My dad didn't even know I still had it after I was no longer an infant until school pictures showed it pretty predominantly between 12 and 17. But to answer your question, no. I am the only person in any of my family through my great grandparents that has this. We believe it to simply be a birthmark, in the iris.
srayzie ago
That's interesting,