Thursday, September 23, 2021

Jon Clarke/Olive Press: 'My Search for Madeleine' (McCann) - new book analysed by retired Police Superintendent PeterMac

  


By retired Police Superintendent Peter McLeod:

'My Search for Madeleine', Jon Clarke. 2021
Some first impressions

* Stylistically it is a strange mixture.

It starts with more formal documentary account of events over a decade ago, and at times we have a recollection of having read parts before, a long time ago. Nothing wrong with copying and pasting one’s own words of course. It ensures that the meaning and details are not distorted by passage of time.

Then there are passages which are more gentle, even amusing and self deprecatory. He adopts a ‘matey’ style, with somewhat loose grammatical construction and syntax.

It is marred at times, as is so much of Clarke’s work, by viciousness and vituperation, and his pathological venom-spitting hatred of anyone who seeks to question either him or the “official narrative”, using all the well worn clichés, “evil, vitriolic minds behind this filth”“his gang of trolls”, “and all the usual restricted vocabulary employed by those who will not, or cannot argue the case in a civilised manner. He adds the obligatory ad hominen attacks and repeats one or two well rehearsed lies, several of which have been discussed in other Chapters about Clarke and his progressive distancing of himself from the normal rules of veracity.

Read more here: 

and also here - most people thought it was Lori Campbell who framed Robert Murat, but Jon Clarke takes the glory for that:

'My Search for Madeleine' – Jon Clarke
The Framing of Robert Murat by Jon Clarke

“My search for Madeleine’. Jon Clarke - 2021
“The love of money is the root of all evil.”

CHAPTER 45. My Search for Madeleine - Jon Clarke - 2021
Mopping up the mess.


New! Jon Clarke deserved his own blog for analysing all the Lies and Fake News that he shamelessly and constantly churns out in the name of Madeleine McCann - so here it is:  


There's also a new Facebook Group for Jon Clarke:


And, of course, there's always the 'Complete Mystery of Madeleine McCann' forum where Jon Clarke has now got his own sub-forum:

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