Tuesday, October 15, 2013

#1720: Marine Links MI-3 Innholders CGI JABS to Mandarin Ship Jumper Dave and Expedia Maddy McCann

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked the Joint Automated Booking System (JABS) – apparently developed by CGI for the MI-3 Innholders Livery Company – to David Cameron’s ship-jumper apprenticeship with Jardine Matheson Mandarin Hotels and the alleged use by his Chipping Norton set of CGI’s Expedia platform to book Maddy McCann and abductors into a global pedophile supply chain.

McConnell claims that MI-3 founders – his sister Kristine Marcy and former Interpol President Norman Inkster – procured CGI’s Joint Automated Booking System (JABS) on a Microsoft-Expedia platform in 1996 and used it with Cameron’s ship-jumper M.O. to book pedophile felons and hotel guests in and out of the crime scenes associated with the torture-murder of JonBenet Ramsey in Boulder, Colorado.

Disambiguation:

MI-3 = Livery Companies’ patent-pool supply-chain protection racket using Privy Purse Forfeiture Fund Marcy (Forfeiture Fund – KPMG Small Business Auction – Liquidation – Prisoner Medical Services – JABS)
+ Inkster (Queen’s Privy Purse – KPMG tax shelter – RCMP Wandering Persons Registry – Escrow fraud)
+ Interpol (Berlin 1942-1945 – Operation Paperclip into Foreign Fugitive File – William Higgitt - Entrust)
+ Intrepid (William Stephenson – GAPAN patent pool – MitM Pearl Harbor attack – Kanada Kommando)

MI-3 = Marine Interruption Intelligence and Investigation unit set up in 1987 to destroy above 

McConnell notes that in Book 12 at www.abeldanger.net, agents deployed by his Marine Interruption, Intelligence and Investigations (MI-3) group are mingling in various OODA modes with agents of the Marcy Inkster Interpol Intrepid (MI-3) Livery protection racket based at Skinners’ Hall, Dowgate Hill. 

Prequel 1:
#1718: Marine Links MI-3 Innholders to Logica-Mandarin Murder for Hire and the Obamacare Navy Yard Card

Prequel 2:
McConnell Links Rebekah Wade’s BlackBerry Hack To Gareth Williams’ Apple Lap

New Maddie McCann Video May Help Authorities Crack the Case

Allegedly booked on Expedia with MI-3 Innholders JABS

“Madeleine McCann Crimewatch appeal sees "overwhelming response" with 300 calls and 170 emails
Detectives say there are still people out there who could have information to help "unlock" the case.

Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann say they have had an "overwhelming response" to their appeal on Crimewatch last night.

And they believe some of the calls and emails they've received during and after the BBC1 show could help them unlock the case.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is leading Scotland Yard's investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, said there had been a "really good, positive response".

He said: "We are extremely pleased with the response to the Crimewatch appeal.

"The incident room is following up a number of enquiries, having received over 300 calls and over 170 emails with specific lines of enquiry.

"We will now take the time to follow up these lines of enquiry.

"Our appeal continues and later today I will be travelling to Holland, and tomorrow Germany, to continue the appeal for information.

"Madeleine remains at the heart of everything we do and I will continue to update the McCann family as more information is received by the incident room."

Calls and emails came into the Crimewatch studio, the incident room at Belgravia and the call centre at Hendon.

The appeal included the release of new e-fits and police received calls which put forward names their new prime suspect.

In the programme, Kate McCann revealed she may have been just seconds away from catching the man who kidnapped her daughter.

The anguished mum found Madeleine had disappeared from their holiday apartment in Portugal at 10pm - around the time a new suspect was seen nearby carrying away a child.

In a new TV interview she also told how she heard a door “slammed shut” when she went to check on her children.

She also felt curtains in the room “whoosh” and immediately noticed an open window, raising the possibility she may have missed Madeleine’s abductor by just seconds.

The new information was released tonight, as it emerged Madeleine may have been the victim of an organised abduction by a gang who watched her family for nearly a week.

They also revealed they believe a man whose e-fit was issued today IS the prime suspect in her disappearance and was seen carrying a blonde child towards a nearby beach.

Scotland Yard detectives have made finding the mystery man a top priority after ruling out a previous prime suspect seen carrying a child earlier the same evening.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, who is leading the new probe, told a BBC Crimewatch programme last night that the “breakthrough discovery” means the “emphasis has shifted” and the “timeline” has moved.

He said: “It takes us through to a position at 10pm when we see another man who is walking towards the ocean, close by to the apartment, with a young child in his arms.

“This child is described as being about three to four years of age with blonde hair, possibly wearing pyjamas, and the man is a white man with dark hair.

“If this is you, and you are nothing to do with Madeleine’s disappearance, then we really need to speak to you.

“It’s so important for us to eliminate innocent sightings. But equally if anybody is looking at those e-fits and recognises the person, for whatever reason, then please have the courage to call in and tell us.”

Detectives have released two e-fits of a man matching the description who was seen by an Irish family , the Smiths, at around 10pm around 500 yards from where Madeleine vanished.

The sighting has taken on new significance after a man seen carrying a child by the McCanns’ friend Jane Tanner close to their apartment in Praia da Luz at 9.20 was found to be an innocent British holidaymaker who police have tracked down.

Mr Redwood said: “We are almost certain now that this sighting is not the abductor. From 9.15 we are allowed to let the clock move forward.”

It was at 9.15pm when Madeleine was last seen, when her father Gerry, 44, saw her sleeping soundly in bed.

The development means that Kate, also 44, might have interrupted Madeleine’s kidnapper when she went to check on her while dining with Gerry and friends at a tapas restaurant 50 meters from their apartment in the Ocean Club on May 3, 2007.

Describing the moment she realised Madeleine had vanished Kate told Crimewatch presenter Kirsty Young said she went to check on her half and hour after friend Matt Oldfield had done so.

She said: “So at 10 o’clock I got up to do the next check so I headed back to that apartment the usual route and I just stopped and listened in the living room for a bit.

“It was all quiet but it just caught my eye that the children’s door was quite far open and at that point I thought it must have been when Matt checked and he left it open. As I was just drawing it over it was like it had been caught by a draft and it just slammed shut.

“I was looking at Madeleine’s bed and I couldn’t make her out and then I realised actually she’s not in that bed and I thought, I wonder if she’s woken up and gone into our bed.

“She wasn’t in our bed and that was the first time I guess you know when panic kicked in and it was literally at that point the curtains that were closed kind of whooshed and I could see that the window had been pushed right open and the shutters were up.”

Kate begins to breakdown and wipes away tears as she composes herself and adds: “Sorry ... so I kind of knew straight away then that Madeleine had been taken.”

She also revealed how Madeleine had asked her that morning why she had not comforted her and her brother Sean, then aged 18 months, when they woke the night before.

Kate said: “We all woke up around 7.30 and went through to have breakfast and it was at that point that Madeleine said ‘where were you when Sean and I cried last night?’ And it was one of those questions that kind of throws you.”

Mr Redwood revealed yesterday that private detectives produced the image of the man seen by the Smiths in September 2008, but it was never released until this week. He would not be drawn on the reasons for this.

He also revealed investigators are looking at a spate of break-ins in the area with similarities to the Madeleine case.

One happened in the same week a year before Madeleine went missing, when a man got into a flat where two young British children were sleeping as their parents dined next door.

The intruder was interrupted by the older child who screamed after seeing the skinny man peering into a travel-cot.

Mr Redwood said: “We can see that in the week that Madeleine disappeared but in the year before in 2006, that two children were in an apartment when a man came in and he appears to have come through the patio door, had a look around inside and definitely had a look into one of the cots and then left without taking anything. Then one of the children raised the alarm.”

He said in the three months before Madeleine vanished there was a four-fold increase in burglaries.

He added: “The numbers were low, but it is a noticeable pattern which peaks in April.

“In the McCanns’ apartment the only physical disturbance we see is a window.

“I am directly appealing to anyone who was in the resort at the time, whether a resident or on holiday, that has been a victim of crime.”

He added that Madeleine could have been snatched by a group of men who had put the family under surveillance.

He said: “Madeleine McCann’s disappearance does, on one reading of the evidence, have the hallmarks of a pre-planned abduction that would undoubtedly have involved reconnaissance.”

He said the family could have been under surveillance over the previous five evenings they were in the resort.

Investigators are also trying to identify a number of blond men seen near the apartment at the time who could be Dutch or German. TV appeals will be run in Holland and Germany, although not Portugal.

Mr Redwood said: “There are one or two men who appear to be lurking around the apartments in the area itself.

“A consistent theme in the physical descriptions of those sightings is possibly blond or fair hair. So we are just asking the public quite simply, are these connected? But more importantly is this you? Because if it’s innocent, then it’s really important for us to take out those innocent sightings.”
A further line of inquiry is bogus charity collectors who were operating in the area at the time.

On the day that Madeleine disappeared, there were four cases of fake charity collectors targeted properties in the area.

Police have issued a number of e-fits, two of which are of the man who was seen carrying a child by the Smiths.

The others are drawn from descriptions of men who were seen in the area around the time that Madeleine disappeared. Two are of fair-haired men who fit similar descriptions.

One is of a man wearing sunglasses who was seen twice by the same witness near flat G5A where the McCanns were staying.

He was 30 to 35, thin, with short hair, shaving spots on his face and was wearing a black leather jacket. Another witness saw a similar-looking man in the resort.

There are also two e-fits of Portuguese men - one aged 40 to 45, who knocked on the door of the apartment where the McCanns were to stay on April 25 or 26 between 2.30pm and 3pm, saying that he was a charity collector.

The other, aged 25 to 30, approached a property on the Rua do Ramalhete, near the Ocean Club, at around 4pm on May 3.

Mr Redwood said: “We have reached a stage where it is about names, please.

"So in terms of the Smith sighting, right the way through to all the other information we are appealing for today, it is about us trying to understand precisely who these people are.

“Our absolute priority is to whittle down those various members of the public who have helpfully come forward to work out if any of these incidents are in any way involved in Madeleine’s disappearance.”

There is a £20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for Madeleine’s disappearance.

British detectives launched a fresh investigation in July this year - two years into a review of the case.

The Met Police now has a team of six Portuguese detectives based in Faro who are carrying out inquiries on their behalf.

The Portuguese investigation is officially closed but authorities there are backing the Scotland Yard inquiry and officers from both countries are working together in pursuing new leads.”

Cameron, Rebekah Brooks and 'the Chipping Norton set': The powerful clique's gilded life
By GLEN OWEN
Created 10:59 PM on 9th July 2011
David Cameron and News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks are at the heart of what has become known as the ‘Chipping Norton Set’.

It is made up of powerful political and media figures who have homes in a tiny triangle in one of the most scenic parts of England – the Cotswolds. The group go to the same house parties, dine together and even ride together.

But the image of affluent Londoners at play in a picturesque rural setting disguises the true extent of the feuding and power-broking taking place deep in the Oxfordshire countryside.

As recently as last Christmas, the Camerons went to the home Mrs Brooks shares with her second husband, Old Etonian Charlie Brooks, for a festive lunch with her boss, James Murdoch.

The meal took place just days after Mr Cameron stripped Business Secretary Vince Cable, an avowed enemy of Rupert Murdoch, of his power to decide on Mr Murdoch’s attempt to take full control of BSkyB. Responsibility was handed to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, an unabashed fan of the media mogul.”
“In 1989, after The Post folded, Wade got a job as a secretary at the News of the World. She would soon move to the paper's Sunday magazine, where she wrote for the TV soap-opera section. At some point Wade caught the eye of Piers Morgan, the editor of the News of the World, and now the host of CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight. In his 2005 book The Insider, he would recount with gusto the thoroughness with which Wade arranged to bug a hotel room in advance of a 1994 meeting between the paper's editors and Princess Diana's lover, James Hewitt. Taken with Wade, Morgan promoted her rapidly-too rapidly, some say. By 1995, when he left to become editor of the Daily Mirror, the 27-year-old Wade was the deputy editor of the News of the World.”

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Expedia Inc. is the American-based parent company to several global online travel brands including Expedia.comHotels.comHotwire.comEgencia (formerly Expedia Corporate Travel), Venere, Expedia Local Expert, Classic Vacations and eLong. Expedia, Inc.’s companies operate more than 100 branded points of sale in more than 60 countries. Expedia also powers travel bookings for over 10,000 partners such as airlines and hotels, consumer brands, and high traffic websites through Expedia Affiliate Network, 80% of which is powered by their API.[3] Expedia Inc. is listed on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol EXPE.[4] Founded as a division of Microsoft in 1996, Expedia was spun off in 1999, and was later purchased by TicketMaster in 2001[5] (TicketMaster changed its name to USA Networks in 2001 and then InterActiveCorp in 2003[6]). IAC spun off its travel group of businesses under the Expedia, Inc. name in August 2005, including Expedia, Expedia Corporate Travel (now Egencia), TripAdvisor, Classic Vacations, eLong,Hotels.com, and Hotwire.com.[7] In late 2011, Expedia, Inc. spun out TripAdvisor Media Group, retaining its portfolio travel transaction brands.[8] On December 21, 2012, Expedia bought a majority stake in travel metasearch engine Trivago in a combined cash and stock deal worth €477 million (approximately $630 million).[9]

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