“Finding Madeleine” | Chapter 5, The Smithman Enigma (part Two)

“The Smithman Enigma”, Chapter 5 (Part Two)

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Madeleine Mccann, Age 3

Preface: We remind our readers that this is Chapter 5 of a multi-chapter book entitled “Finding Madeleine”.

We also remind our readers that this is a serious subject involving the betrayal, disappearance and likely abuse of an innocent little 3-year old girl whose fate became tied to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election through the Smithman images.

Finding Madeleine resolves the 10-year mystery of her disappearance. Finding Madeleine establishes Madeleine is the likely victim of an elite pedophile and/or network and of a monumental hoax orchestrated by her parents and the highest levels of the British government.

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“Finding Madeleine”; Chapter 4 | “The Partners” (Part Two)

Foreword:

On the tenth anniversary of her disappearance, the Daily Mailonline published an article that quoted Colin Sutton, a retired senior British law enforcement official. Sutton had been under consideration to head Operation Grange that was tasked to review the investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance. Sutton was counseled not to take the position because it had already been determined Operation Grange would be steered away from the Mccann’s.

Yet nearly 80% of all child abductions involve a parent and 90% of all child abuse cases involve a parent, relative, or close friend.

The Mccann’s have yet to be questioned under oath by Scotland Yard, the Met Police or Operation Grange. Operation Grange has never considered that Madeleine may have been abused by her parents and/or one or more of their vacationing friends, or that they participated in a staged abduction.

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Finding Madeleine, Chapter 4 (Part 1)

Chapter 4, The Partners (Part 1)

“Deception is a state of mind and the mind of the State”

James Jesus Angleton, CIA Counterintelligence Chief, 1954 to 1975

“We accept the reality of the world with which we’re presented. It’s as simple as that.”

The character Christof in “The Truman Show”

 

ABOUT A YEAR after Madeleine vanished, Madeleine’s Fund had produced nothing useful. It was around then when two gentlemen with intelligence connections partnered up to pitch Madeleine’s Fund. e Fund had money and BK was hiring. The two partners were Henri’ Exton and Kevin Halligen. Exton was the more senior of the pair, however the contract was awarded to Oakley International, the rm of the junior partner.

According to a Sunday Times article on November 2, 2009,

“Madeleine had been missing for a year when Brian Kennedy, the millionaire philanthropist who had invested heavily in a fund to find the little girl, contacted Halligen’s firm via Exton.”

 

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