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Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, speaks out on Madeleine McCann
Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, says she has ideas about what happened to Madeleine McCann:
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/psychic-sally-morgan-princess-diana-13783723
At the end of this article, she is quoted as saying:
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/psychic-sally-morgan-princess-diana-13783723
At the end of this article, she is quoted as saying:
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
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HiGGG,I have not opened the connection,Princess Diana,but judging by your Red letters,it is a case of more Bull Shit,to sell some more quality paper for the Outhouse?Get'emGonçalo wrote:Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, says she has ideas about what happened to Madeleine McCann:
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/psychic-sally-morgan-princess-diana-13783723
At the end of this article, she is quoted as saying:
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
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Just throw some sort of voodoo into the mix to spice things up a bit. Incidentally, is it politically correct/am I at risk of outraging people for saying 'voodoo'?Get'emGonçalo wrote:Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, says she has ideas about what happened to Madeleine McCann:
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/psychic-sally-morgan-princess-diana-13783723
At the end of this article, she is quoted as saying:
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
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Thousands, if not millions, of people 'have some very good ideas about what happened' but unlike Sally Morgan most of them share those informed ideas with others to seek the truth for the sake of a little girl who has not had a voice for more than ten years. Sally Morgan says a lot without saying anything. She has the same arrogance as the McScams in my opinion.Get'emGonçalo wrote:Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, says she has ideas about what happened to Madeleine McCann:
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/psychic-sally-morgan-princess-diana-13783723
At the end of this article, she is quoted as saying:
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
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Hi aquila,quoting voodoo would be fine,as it belongs to a spirit World,which Psychics claim to be connected to?aquila wrote:Just throw some sort of voodoo into the mix to spice things up a bit. Incidentally, is it politically correct/am I at risk of outraging people for saying 'voodoo'?Get'emGonçalo wrote:Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, says she has ideas about what happened to Madeleine McCann:
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/psychic-sally-morgan-princess-diana-13783723
At the end of this article, she is quoted as saying:
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
I watched the video of chief liar Clarence on his Tour of Australia,quite why No one had the gall to correct the paid shill for his quotes of innocence,No Involvement,was he their holding their hands?
Why was he allowed to reproduce these inaccuracies?
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I think you'll find Richard D Hall's fearless effort has exposed Clarence Mitchell. Of course you are right about the hideous lack of humanity, the greed and the lies surrounding the life of a three year old tot.
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Seriously, seriously, seriously, how can a bloody PR company have any credibility when it allows/promotes a South African loon with a fabulous fandangled machine which can allegedly capture a human hair, search the ground, find out what happened to her and ignore the findings of cadaver dogs?
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So in a nutshell what do we have here..
“I’ve been approached about Madeleine McCann on a regular basis”
“I just think that the parents have the most wonderful faith in God. They’re an amazing couple and they’ve been through hell and back.
“The last thing they would want is someone like me sticking my nose in. It’s just not appropriate.”
“It would be completely different if they approached me. But lots of other people have and I just won’t go there. It’s just too horrific.
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
What a load of old b-l-e-e-p! Must be Halloween bringing them all out of the myst.
I don't have any truck with people who are so desperate they need, by choice, to believe in the occult but to try and make big bucks by luring the notorious and/or wealthy with false beliefs is despicable. What a fraud!
Bye bye mystic madame .
“I’ve been approached about Madeleine McCann on a regular basis”
“I just think that the parents have the most wonderful faith in God. They’re an amazing couple and they’ve been through hell and back.
“The last thing they would want is someone like me sticking my nose in. It’s just not appropriate.”
“It would be completely different if they approached me. But lots of other people have and I just won’t go there. It’s just too horrific.
“The thing with the McCann case, obviously I have some very good ideas about what happened but I’d never share them. I just can’t.”
What a load of old b-l-e-e-p! Must be Halloween bringing them all out of the myst.
I don't have any truck with people who are so desperate they need, by choice, to believe in the occult but to try and make big bucks by luring the notorious and/or wealthy with false beliefs is despicable. What a fraud!
Bye bye mystic madame .
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Re: Sally Morgan, famous TV psychic, speaks out on Madeleine McCann
Here you go for yet another strangely South African promotion...the loony Birch bloke who invaded this forum and the internet, telling people he had an investigative team ready in Portugal, and had booked a flight to London, engaging himself with top lawyers to protect himself whilst his operatives were awaiting his presence to covertly invade the Murat home.
I forgot to say, he mentioned using those GPR thingies.
I forgot to say, he mentioned using those GPR thingies.
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Salky Morgan claims to be psychic...psychics don't have ideas they have visions...if she has had some vision that is too horrific yet feels she cannot share to help Madeleine or her family... after six years of police investigation costing millions with zero answers...maybe chucking her a few quid for these ideas could possibly be reasonable..after all what is there to lose other than more credibility in my opinion!
When will this holier than vow parent PR stop?
When will this holier than vow parent PR stop?
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Hi Maymuse,perhaps when all guilty parties are put firmly away behind bars,to give themselves a chance to ponder on the PR bull shit paid for by the public,to promote an alternative outcome to abduction?MayMuse wrote:Salky Morgan claims to be psychic...psychics don't have ideas they have visions...if she has had some vision that is too horrific yet feels she cannot share to help Madeleine or her family... after six years of police investigation costing millions with zero answers...maybe chucking her a few quid for these ideas could possibly be reasonable..after all what is there to lose other than more credibility in my opinion!
When will this holier than vow parent PR stop?
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'Psychic' seems to be 'trending' today. The Daily Mail is offering up an article on how to recognize if you have potential psychic ability.
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Fake news?
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In the early weeks, I gave my fullest attention to all information passed on to us, including reports from every psychic, medium, dowser, diviner, visionary and dreamer, you name it, though I’d never in my life before had dealings with mystics of any description.
There were a couple of ‘visionary’ experiences in particular I took very seriously. One of them had come through prayer which, at the time, gave it even greater credibility in my eyes. I begged the police to look into these. They were very sceptical, to put it mildly. By now any police officer reading this will no doubt be smiling ruefully or shaking his or her head – *whatever many psychics, mediums, dowsers, diviners, visionaries and dreamers tell you about helping the police with investigations, most officers won’t have anything to do with them.
For several months we invested some time and even resources in following up reports from some of the thousands of psychics who have contacted us; time and resources that would, with hindsight, have been better used in more orthodox investigative work. Much of the information we received, and still receive, is extremely vague. Describing a white house near a dirt track is not helpful. There are millions of white houses in the world and millions of dirt tracks.
A few years down the line, my experience has turned me from open-minded ingénue into confirmed sceptic. Sometimes a very resentful sceptic. Well, they can’t all be right, can they? Madeleine can’t be in a thousand different locations. Even after Gerry and I decided enough was enough, family and friends have felt obliged to pursue information that has found its way to them, occasionally travelling overseas at their own expense, just in case.
Just in case. This is at the core of what I find most upsetting about the visions of the psychics et al. In our desperation to find
duty to Madeleine. Some have gone a step further and added, ‘I suppose it depends how much you want to find your daughter.’
Having said all this, I don’t mean to sound critical of or ungrateful to the majority of psychics who, I’m sure, pass on their reports with the best of motives. But as is the case in any group of people, there are some who perhaps do so in order to feel important or involved and others, of course, who are simply looking for publicity. What I am trying to emphasize is the emotional pressure all this information can have on the recipient. Almost invariably it isn’t helpful; sometimes it saps our time and energy and leaves us feeling wretched. And that, in turn, can hamper our search for Madeleine. So over the years I have learned how to deal with it. If it doesn’t have close to 100 per cent credibility, it goes into the lowest-priority action pile. We need to protect ourselves, too.
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At our next meeting with Neves and Encarnação, on 28 June, we tentatively raised the possibility of bringing in Danie Krugel, a South African ex-police officer who claimed to have combined DNA and satellite tracking technology to develop a device that could be used to locate missing persons.
I know this sounds mad, so let me rewind a little to explain. Danie’s name, and his offer of help, had reached us via a variety of sources within the first few weeks of Madeleine’s disappearance. At the time we were in too much turmoil to pay much attention to anything so esoteric, and in any case we had all our hopes pinned on the police investigation. Towards the end of May, a friend of Danie’s arrived in Praia da Luz and virtually pleaded with me to take up his offer. She spoke of references from the South African police, for whom his machine had brought results, of its 80 per cent success rate and of the support of the South African minister for justice. Whether we were influenced by the distance this young mother had travelled just to talk to us, or whether we were simply plain desperate, I can’t be sure – putting it in perspective today, I’d say it was the latter – but by now we were more receptive.
We were told all we needed to do was to provide samples of Madeleine’s DNA. Desperation does strange things to people. We’re scientists and we don’t believe in hocus pocus or crackpot inventions. How on earth can a machine use a single hair to locate somebody anywhere in the world? It’s impossible, surely. It makes no sense to us now and it didn’t then. But we wanted so badly to find Madeleine that we didn’t need to know how it worked. We even managed to turn a blind eye to the fact that Danie’s ‘matter orientation system’ hadn’t been formally tested by any independent and trustworthy authority. Danie sounded like a nice person (family man, ‘fellow Christian’), and indeed he was. As the director of protection services and occupational health and safety at the Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein, he was professionally credible, and he was prepared to bring his machine over from South Africa to find Madeleine for us. I feel a heavy sadness now, though, at the memory of how close to the edge we were, and how vulnerable that made us.
I remember talking to Gerry and Sandy, trying to decide what to do. Even Sandy, who dismisses anything lacking logic or transparency as mumbo-jumbo, felt, as we did, that since the investigation appeared to have ground to a halt, it was worth trying anything. What else did we have? What harm could it do?
madeleine by KATE MCCANN
Note: Extracts for study purposes only.
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Had Sally Morgan contacted the McCanns or their team at some time in the past?
Addendum:
17-Processos Volume XVII, P. 4526 to 4583 17_VOLUME_XVIIa_Page_4525
Final report [snipped]
Juridic Actions
In addition, and in spite of its irrelevance, there were meanwhile added 22 "dossiers" with notifications of a speculative or clearly incredible nature, such as psychic visions or divinations, which will not be included with the documentation, but which you will find carefully organized, in the eventuality that they may need to be consulted in the future.
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/P_J_FINAL_REPORT.htm
There were a couple of ‘visionary’ experiences in particular I took very seriously. One of them had come through prayer which, at the time, gave it even greater credibility in my eyes. I begged the police to look into these. They were very sceptical, to put it mildly. By now any police officer reading this will no doubt be smiling ruefully or shaking his or her head – *whatever many psychics, mediums, dowsers, diviners, visionaries and dreamers tell you about helping the police with investigations, most officers won’t have anything to do with them.
For several months we invested some time and even resources in following up reports from some of the thousands of psychics who have contacted us; time and resources that would, with hindsight, have been better used in more orthodox investigative work. Much of the information we received, and still receive, is extremely vague. Describing a white house near a dirt track is not helpful. There are millions of white houses in the world and millions of dirt tracks.
A few years down the line, my experience has turned me from open-minded ingénue into confirmed sceptic. Sometimes a very resentful sceptic. Well, they can’t all be right, can they? Madeleine can’t be in a thousand different locations. Even after Gerry and I decided enough was enough, family and friends have felt obliged to pursue information that has found its way to them, occasionally travelling overseas at their own expense, just in case.
Just in case. This is at the core of what I find most upsetting about the visions of the psychics et al. In our desperation to find
duty to Madeleine. Some have gone a step further and added, ‘I suppose it depends how much you want to find your daughter.’
Having said all this, I don’t mean to sound critical of or ungrateful to the majority of psychics who, I’m sure, pass on their reports with the best of motives. But as is the case in any group of people, there are some who perhaps do so in order to feel important or involved and others, of course, who are simply looking for publicity. What I am trying to emphasize is the emotional pressure all this information can have on the recipient. Almost invariably it isn’t helpful; sometimes it saps our time and energy and leaves us feeling wretched. And that, in turn, can hamper our search for Madeleine. So over the years I have learned how to deal with it. If it doesn’t have close to 100 per cent credibility, it goes into the lowest-priority action pile. We need to protect ourselves, too.
----------
At our next meeting with Neves and Encarnação, on 28 June, we tentatively raised the possibility of bringing in Danie Krugel, a South African ex-police officer who claimed to have combined DNA and satellite tracking technology to develop a device that could be used to locate missing persons.
I know this sounds mad, so let me rewind a little to explain. Danie’s name, and his offer of help, had reached us via a variety of sources within the first few weeks of Madeleine’s disappearance. At the time we were in too much turmoil to pay much attention to anything so esoteric, and in any case we had all our hopes pinned on the police investigation. Towards the end of May, a friend of Danie’s arrived in Praia da Luz and virtually pleaded with me to take up his offer. She spoke of references from the South African police, for whom his machine had brought results, of its 80 per cent success rate and of the support of the South African minister for justice. Whether we were influenced by the distance this young mother had travelled just to talk to us, or whether we were simply plain desperate, I can’t be sure – putting it in perspective today, I’d say it was the latter – but by now we were more receptive.
We were told all we needed to do was to provide samples of Madeleine’s DNA. Desperation does strange things to people. We’re scientists and we don’t believe in hocus pocus or crackpot inventions. How on earth can a machine use a single hair to locate somebody anywhere in the world? It’s impossible, surely. It makes no sense to us now and it didn’t then. But we wanted so badly to find Madeleine that we didn’t need to know how it worked. We even managed to turn a blind eye to the fact that Danie’s ‘matter orientation system’ hadn’t been formally tested by any independent and trustworthy authority. Danie sounded like a nice person (family man, ‘fellow Christian’), and indeed he was. As the director of protection services and occupational health and safety at the Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein, he was professionally credible, and he was prepared to bring his machine over from South Africa to find Madeleine for us. I feel a heavy sadness now, though, at the memory of how close to the edge we were, and how vulnerable that made us.
I remember talking to Gerry and Sandy, trying to decide what to do. Even Sandy, who dismisses anything lacking logic or transparency as mumbo-jumbo, felt, as we did, that since the investigation appeared to have ground to a halt, it was worth trying anything. What else did we have? What harm could it do?
madeleine by KATE MCCANN
Note: Extracts for study purposes only.
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Had Sally Morgan contacted the McCanns or their team at some time in the past?
Addendum:
17-Processos Volume XVII, P. 4526 to 4583 17_VOLUME_XVIIa_Page_4525
Final report [snipped]
Juridic Actions
In addition, and in spite of its irrelevance, there were meanwhile added 22 "dossiers" with notifications of a speculative or clearly incredible nature, such as psychic visions or divinations, which will not be included with the documentation, but which you will find carefully organized, in the eventuality that they may need to be consulted in the future.
http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/P_J_FINAL_REPORT.htm
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If you want some amusement, put "Sally Morgan Exposed" in YouTube.
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