Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
The mccanns show every red flag possible regarding their involvement with the homicide, conealing of a corpse and filing a false police report.
They themselvers have told the world Maddie is dead and they are involved.
The tapas 7 have told us the same and have revealed their gulty knowledge.
Do they realise they could be charged as accessories after the fact?
They can face charges of obstruction and peverting the course of justice?
Do they understand that if push comes to shove, the mccanns will throw them all under the bus in an effort to cover their own asses?
I would suggest they get their own lawyers, one per person and then reveal the truth of what they did and what they know.
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Oh I am sure they have are all fully aware of the 'situation they find themselves in' but - given the flippancy demonstrated in the 'reconstruction' in the Madeleine was Here series (mind you, that was a long time ago) - they have felt reasonably confident that they will be protected.
It is astonishing how few people have spoken up. Completely astonishing.
They themselvers have told the world Maddie is dead and they are involved.
The tapas 7 have told us the same and have revealed their gulty knowledge.
Do they realise they could be charged as accessories after the fact?
They can face charges of obstruction and peverting the course of justice?
Do they understand that if push comes to shove, the mccanns will throw them all under the bus in an effort to cover their own asses?
I would suggest they get their own lawyers, one per person and then reveal the truth of what they did and what they know.
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Oh I am sure they have are all fully aware of the 'situation they find themselves in' but - given the flippancy demonstrated in the 'reconstruction' in the Madeleine was Here series (mind you, that was a long time ago) - they have felt reasonably confident that they will be protected.
It is astonishing how few people have spoken up. Completely astonishing.
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
missbeetle wrote:Thank you for that piece of Luz insider info, J. Rob.
You know it's an English production when there's a vicar involved...!
Haynes Hubbard is one of the stars of this show - he's a favourite character of mine, anyhow.
He's glitzy.
That's a big fat wedding ring he's got there.
My wish is for Operation Grange to come up with a plausible explanation for his role in this whole palaver.
I still find this picture utterly disturbing :
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(snipped from news.bbc.co.uk, 11th May 2007)
The Establishment made flesh.
My opinion only.
P.S. I've had a good look at the sixth anniversary pictures. Gerry looks bloody awful.
Quite different from the fellow gracing the Daybreak sofa just days earlier...
He has a peculiar sun tan - like a ski tan in reverse...
I find it disgusting the way the Mcs have hidden behind the cloak of religion. Haynes Hubbard has most definitely been a 'key player' but he left Luz last year so that could possibly be significant. Who knows?
Yes, the Mcs on Madeleine's sixth anniversary look genuinely grim-faced. Not with grief about Madeleine, imo, but grief about themselves and 'the situation they find themselves in'. So could this possibly have been to do with a turn of events at Operation Grange?
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
The photograph of Kate is with her hands in front of her so she won't be taking communion in that particular church.
I'm protestant and when I have attended a catholic church (and the Church of England as I'm not C of E) it's normal to either place your hands in front of you OR hold your arms across your body to show the priest that you won't be receiving communion and the priest then blesses your head.
I don't see anything wrong with this photo.
What I see wrong in this photo is that this photo was taken and placed into the media.
I'm protestant and when I have attended a catholic church (and the Church of England as I'm not C of E) it's normal to either place your hands in front of you OR hold your arms across your body to show the priest that you won't be receiving communion and the priest then blesses your head.
I don't see anything wrong with this photo.
What I see wrong in this photo is that this photo was taken and placed into the media.
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Taking communion...or not?
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I don't know, Aquila - to me it looks like Kate has just been given her communion wafer...
...by hand, rather than on the tongue. Her right forefingers are just about to pick it up.
She would then put the wafer in her mouth herself.
My thoughts only.
I don't know, Aquila - to me it looks like Kate has just been given her communion wafer...
...by hand, rather than on the tongue. Her right forefingers are just about to pick it up.
She would then put the wafer in her mouth herself.
My thoughts only.
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
That is almost certainly correct.missbeetle wrote:[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
I don't know, Aquila - to me it looks like Kate has just been given her communion wafer...
...by hand, rather than on the tongue. Her right forefingers are just about to pick it up.
She would then put the wafer in her mouth herself.
My thoughts only.
And against official Catholic rules... but nobody gives a toss these days.
In the old days she would have been destined for hell unless she confessed.
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Judging by the holding of the cup of wine (the blood of Christ), there's a left-handed priest and a right handed one.
This may sound silly but there is a certain way of doing things in the ceremony of communion.
This may sound silly but there is a certain way of doing things in the ceremony of communion.
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Crockford's Clerical Directory 2010-2011
Entry in Crockfords 2010/2011 :
HUBBARD, Haynes Quinton. b 68. Dalhousie Univ BA89. Wycliffe Coll Toronto MDiv95. d96 p96. C Elora Canada 96-99: R Dunville 99-07; Sen Chapl Algarve Eur from 07. St Vincent, Casa da Jarim, Parque de Praia, Vila da Luz, 8600 Lagos, Portugal. Tel (00531) (282) 789660
Odd spelling of 'Quentin', though...?
HUBBARD, Haynes Quinton. b 68. Dalhousie Univ BA89. Wycliffe Coll Toronto MDiv95. d96 p96. C Elora Canada 96-99: R Dunville 99-07; Sen Chapl Algarve Eur from 07. St Vincent, Casa da Jarim, Parque de Praia, Vila da Luz, 8600 Lagos, Portugal. Tel (00531) (282) 789660
Odd spelling of 'Quentin', though...?
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Except Portuguese Police Officers ! !BlueBag wrote:
And against official Catholic rules... but nobody gives a toss these days.
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The Crockfords question...
This entry is copied over from my 2010/2011 edition of Crockford's Clerical Directory, p. 415.missbeetle wrote:Entry in Crockfords 2010/2011 :
HUBBARD, Haynes Quinton. b 68. Dalhousie Univ BA89. Wycliffe Coll Toronto MDiv95. d96 p96. C Elora Canada 96-99: R Dunville 99-07; Sen Chapl Algarve Eur from 07. St Vincent, Casa da Jarim, Parque de Praia, Vila da Luz, 8600 Lagos, Portugal. Tel (00531) (282) 789660
Odd spelling of 'Quentin', though...?
It is my understanding that Haynes Hubbard is originally from Norfolk, England.
Hope this helps.
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Did you order this dictionary to be delivered to New Zealand?missbeetle wrote:This entry is copied over from my 2010/2011 edition of Crockford's Clerical Directory, p. 415.missbeetle wrote:Entry in Crockfords 2010/2011 :
HUBBARD, Haynes Quinton. b 68. Dalhousie Univ BA89. Wycliffe Coll Toronto MDiv95. d96 p96. C Elora Canada 96-99: R Dunville 99-07; Sen Chapl Algarve Eur from 07. St Vincent, Casa da Jarim, Parque de Praia, Vila da Luz, 8600 Lagos, Portugal. Tel (00531) (282) 789660
Odd spelling of 'Quentin', though...?
It is my understanding that Haynes Hubbard is originally from Norfolk, England.
Hope this helps.
Your understanding that Haynes Hubbard is originally from Norfolk is neither here nor there if you can't show him as listed in Crockfords as a UK priest (that's my understanding).
Sorry to be a pedant but I'm at a loss once again as to why you've taken this reply to something I asked you onto a different thread and just put out more lack of information.
If it's your understanding HH is originally from Norfolk then you need to show this.
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Norfolk...?
Hi Aquila -
Worried Mum provides a link on page 16 of this thread that describes Fr Hubbard as 'English-born'.
He is also featured on gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk's Priests gallery and appears there as 'born in Norfolk'.
That is sufficient for my understanding of the man's birthplace.
With regard to the Crockford's Clerical Directory, I believe it can be accessed in the reference section -
- of British public libraries. Perhaps your local Anglican parish has a copy you could look at?
Worried Mum provides a link on page 16 of this thread that describes Fr Hubbard as 'English-born'.
He is also featured on gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk's Priests gallery and appears there as 'born in Norfolk'.
That is sufficient for my understanding of the man's birthplace.
With regard to the Crockford's Clerical Directory, I believe it can be accessed in the reference section -
- of British public libraries. Perhaps your local Anglican parish has a copy you could look at?
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missbeetle's understanding that Haynes Quintin Hubbard is English-born is correct as his birth is recorded in the 1968 Jul-Sept quarter register for Wayland which is a district of Norfolk.
missbeetle's understanding that Haynes Quintin Hubbard is English-born is correct as his birth is recorded in the 1968 Jul-Sept quarter register for Wayland which is a district of Norfolk.
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
aquila, perhaps you could visit your local library and look up a Crockford's therein. Or ask your vicar to consult his own copy. It is a fairly accessible reference book.
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If you click this link: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and put Haynes Quintin Hubbard into the search box, you will get the index entry for him. You can't seen the actual entry that's in the register, unless you pay £35 registration fee.
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That's what I looked up sallypelt.sallypelt wrote:If you click this link: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and put Haynes Quintin Hubbard into the search box, you will get the index entry for him. You can't seen the actual entry that's in the register, unless you pay £35 registration fee.
I was bemused that missbeetle could quote from a page of her copy of the book - particularly as she lives in New Zealand. Good on her if she's secured a copy.
I will go to the library next week and look it up.
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
[quote="j.rob"][quote="missbeetle"]Thank you for that piece of Luz insider info, J. Rob.
You know it's an English production when there's a vicar involved...!
Haynes Hubbard is one of the stars of this show - he's a favourite character of mine, anyhow.
He's glitzy.
That's a big fat wedding ring he's got there.
My wish is for Operation Grange to come up with a plausible explanation for his role in this whole palaver.
I still find this picture utterly disturbing :
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(snipped from news.bbc.co.uk, 11th May 2007)
The Establishment made flesh.
My opinion only.
P.S. I've had a good look at the sixth anniversary pictures. Gerry looks bloody awful.
Quite different from the fellow gracing the Daybreak sofa just days earlier...
He has a peculiar sun tan - like a ski tan in reverse...[/quote]
I find it disgusting the way the Mcs have hidden behind the cloak of religion. Haynes Hubbard has most definitely been a 'key player' but he left Luz last year so that could possibly be significant. Who knows?
Yes, the Mcs on Madeleine's sixth anniversary look genuinely grim-faced. Not with grief about Madeleine, imo, but grief about themselves and 'the situation they find themselves in'. So could this possibly have been to do with a turn of events at Operation Grange?[/quote]
Are those bruises, behind her right ear and on het right wrist?
You know it's an English production when there's a vicar involved...!
Haynes Hubbard is one of the stars of this show - he's a favourite character of mine, anyhow.
He's glitzy.
That's a big fat wedding ring he's got there.
My wish is for Operation Grange to come up with a plausible explanation for his role in this whole palaver.
I still find this picture utterly disturbing :
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(snipped from news.bbc.co.uk, 11th May 2007)
The Establishment made flesh.
My opinion only.
P.S. I've had a good look at the sixth anniversary pictures. Gerry looks bloody awful.
Quite different from the fellow gracing the Daybreak sofa just days earlier...
He has a peculiar sun tan - like a ski tan in reverse...[/quote]
I find it disgusting the way the Mcs have hidden behind the cloak of religion. Haynes Hubbard has most definitely been a 'key player' but he left Luz last year so that could possibly be significant. Who knows?
Yes, the Mcs on Madeleine's sixth anniversary look genuinely grim-faced. Not with grief about Madeleine, imo, but grief about themselves and 'the situation they find themselves in'. So could this possibly have been to do with a turn of events at Operation Grange?[/quote]
Are those bruises, behind her right ear and on het right wrist?
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I still find this picture utterly disturbing :
(snipped from news.bbc.co.uk, 11th May 2007)
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The Establishment made flesh.
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The Establishment made flesh.
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
Ah, so Hubbard is pally with J.K Rowling. According to this news story Rowling stayed with the Hubbards went she went out to Luz to support the McCann's Fund.
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More on Hubbard who appears to have been an extremely important player in this drama:
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Re: Interview with Father Haynes Hubbard 5 year on
In common with Hubba the Viking sea king and da doo ron L. Ron Hubbard, it seems ol' Father Haynes Q is likely to feature in more history books than back editions of Crockfords.
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jeanmonroe wrote:I still find this picture utterly disturbing :
(snipped from news.bbc.co.uk, 11th May 2007)
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The Establishment made flesh.
Not so much 'flesh' as shameless, jeanm, and in particular the fact that Haynesie baby hasn't scrupled to put his hand where the Pope's didn't venture.
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Susan Hubbard also seems to be an important player:
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It seems to me that the Hubbards were pivotal, if not essential, facilitators and I'm still curious as to why ol' Mother Hubbard was called on to testify in Lisbon when her spouse, a man of the cloth, would have been a far more impressive witness to add to the list of 'professional' sooth truthsayers who gave evidence in support of the McCanns' claims jrob.
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Father Haynes the facilitator...
ultimaThule wrote:In common with Hubba the Viking sea king and da doo ron L. Ron Hubbard, it seems ol' Father Haynes Q is likely to feature in more history books than back editions of Crockfords.
Haynes-baby seems to have been a popular figure in the European Anglican Magazine -
- here's a write-up of his leaving service and Boa Vista golf club after-party :
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(snipped from Europe.anglican.org)
Complete with mis-spelling of Madeleine's name...!
Father Hubbard's fringe remains a constant source of wonder to me :
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...it brings to mind a coxcomb.
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ultimaThule wrote:In common with Hubba the Viking sea king and da doo ron L. Ron Hubbard, it seems ol' Father Haynes Q is likely to feature in more history books than back editions of Crockfords.
and, coincidentally L. Ron Hubbard`s son was called Quentin, b 1954 and apparently committed suicide in 1976.... but spelt Quen not Quin.
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ultimaThule wrote:It seems to me that the Hubbards were pivotal, if not essential, facilitators and I'm still curious as to why ol' Mother Hubbard was called on to testify in Lisbon when her spouse, a man of the cloth, would have been a far more impressive witness to add to the list of 'professional'soothtruthsayers who gave evidence in support of the McCanns' claims jrob.
That is certainly the way it is looking. The church and religion supported them almost as quickly and wholeheartedly as Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, billionaire Richard Branson, Sky News and Clarence Mitchell!
No wonder they were strutting around like peacocks.
Still, the further up you go, the further down there is to fall.
And the media loves nothing more than gloating and salivating over a very public fall from a far height, savoring the moments in all their glory.
I can't wait.
(Although I do feel sorry for the twins).
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Awww bless him, he was so popular the British Consul attended this tiny little church in PDL for a leaving do.missbeetle wrote:ultimaThule wrote:In common with Hubba the Viking sea king and da doo ron L. Ron Hubbard, it seems ol' Father Haynes Q is likely to feature in more history books than back editions of Crockfords.
Haynes-baby seems to have been a popular figure in the European Anglican Magazine -
- here's a write-up of his leaving service and Boa Vista golf club after-party :
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(snipped from Europe.anglican.org)
Complete with mis-spelling of Madeleine's name...!
Father Hubbard's fringe remains a constant source of wonder to me :
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...it brings to mind a coxcomb.
My opinions only.
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A touch of the Kenny...?
Kate's crack about Father Ze Pacheco reminding her of Kenny Everett...
...might be not all that far off the mark. Robed up :
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In mufti, he scrubs up surprisingly jauntily :
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...might be not all that far off the mark. Robed up :
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(snipped from madeleinemccann.org)
In mufti, he scrubs up surprisingly jauntily :
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(both pictures snipped from alamy.com)
My opinion only.
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