Source: https://steemit.com/pizzagate/@mes/clr65yw1
Courtesy: @matheasysolutions
This needs to be looked at more. MES has been providing a chapter-by-chapter analysis of Kate McCann's book "Madeleine".
What's disturbing is the phrasing and things written by this mother. The same type of mea culpa game as all of the other high profile pedos play - "victim".
More disturbing:
"The theme of pedophilia is shown throughout her book, and Kate makes some incredibly bizarre statements about Madeleine’s “perfect body” and “perfect little genitals torn apart”
I encourage everyone to dig back through this story. Let's go back and look at the events at Praia de Luz. Clement Freud. Podesta travel. Weiner. Pizzagate.
Does this book hold a secret that we are now ready to see?
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pixelkitteh ago
I watched a video on this exact thing recently, my god it is fucked up. As a mother myself, I couldn't even imagine describing the things that she does in that book, it is beyond messed up... its fucking awful... that woman and her creepy ass sociopath husband know EXACTLY what happened to that child.
Sometimesineedhelp ago
I haven't read it, and I think that AT BEST they were beyond negligent and that is how they are at least partly responsible for what happened to her, but just to pay devil's advocate: if your beautiful toddler daughter was missing, wouldn't you be scared to death she was being abused/raped? I can't imagine writing "perfect little genitals torn apart" (holy hell, I feel sick just writing that as a quote), but I can imagine being utterly destroyed with constant and unrelenting terror that that sort of awful thing might be happening to her... :/
I'm really terrible at sticking my foot in my mouth, like REALLY bad, and as such I try to make an effort to reign back my knee jerk response when I hear someone say something outrageous - "is there ANY POSSIBLE WAY they could have intended to convey something less awful?" is the question I hope people will consider when they get horrified at anything I say, and when I apply it to this situation, I have to answer a reluctant and creeped out "possibly"
pixelkitteh ago
You're right, the thought that terrible things could be happening to my child would cross my mind... but the wording she used (I also haven't read the book, just seen a documentary on it), it's just so fucked up... And I understand that things written in text can be conveyed wrongly when read but... just... It's just so wrong, right? I can't even type it (good work managing to hold yourself together whilst you did it!).