Regular Anvil readers will no doubt recall how much heat I took for having the guts to stand on my opinion that Madeleine McCann stood a very good chance of being kidnapped by Moroccan Muslims. I was mistaken about a photograph that definitely appeared to be Madeleine. However, I stood by my statements and I have had no reason to back away from the idea that Muslim slavers and child traffickers are behind kidnappings such as Madeleine’s. This is far from just ranting speculation.
Well, this morning I have vindication of a sort: a kidnapped blond American girl has been found in, yes that’s right, Morocco.
Private investigators searching for Madeleine McCann found a blonde girl who had been kidnapped by a Moroccan family, it was claimed yesterday.
The discovery will give new hope to Kate and Gerry that their daughter is still alive and in a “similar situation”.
Sources inside Spanish detective agency Metodo 3, which has been hired by the McCanns, said Interpol is investigating the discovery of the blonde girl living in the Rif mountains — the area where they are searching for Madeleine.
You may read more details at the Daily Mail. Salt will be provided with the crow.
Also from the article:
“There are a thousand cases of children being abducted and ending up in Morocco. Blonde children are a very valuable commodity in places like North Africa. It’s the obvious conclusion to come to, not some far-fetched flight of fancy.
“The theory that Madeleine was kidnapped is now top of their list. And the possibility she is in Morocco is something they are considering.”
I stand by my earlier reasoning and will continue to do so until Madeleine is found.


Foehammer, your ’suspicions’ are not suspicions at all when it comes to Islam. More often, they are proven as fact.
Yes but we are all still racist Islamophobes for using common sense that Morocco has a present problem here and it tied to a ongoing history that involves Islam.
Remember what we did with the Barbary Pirates? Doesn’t the US Constitution mention the gummint’s responsibility to put the kibosh on “piracy on the high seas” - which arguably should also cover kidnapping by air over international waterways? How many more kids are languishing out there? Oh, and BTW, how many of those kids’ American parents were falsely accused of killing them?
Your suspicions have been vindicated and I am not one bit surprised
(I can spot a smart guy at 100 paces!) Err,, make that the Pacific Ocean!)
Gut feeling….I’ve always believed that Madeleine was kidnapped by what amounts to Muslim slave-traders. After all, Islam has a long history of such atrocities.
For so long, the Western world has turned a blind eye to the Muslim slave-trade, even to the point of denying the Muslim tribes in Africa which perpetrated that slave trade and selling those slaves into America.
Check out Captain James T. Riley. He wrote a travelogue which greatly influenced the thinking of Abraham Lincoln (along with the Bible and The Pilgrim’s Progress). Riley’s book makes it very clear the Islamic connection with the slave trade of the 19th century because he himself was help prisoner. His book is available in many public libraries.
this is noise.., propaganda in order to give false leads . If there is an american child slave in the hands of the morrocans why that story is not big news in the new york times , or CNN. I ask.
The other day they claimed it was maddeleine in the hands of the morrocons.
Now its instead a american girl.
None of these stories come from portuguese or spanish or morrocan police.
Their originans is the Mc Cans or services hired by the Mc Cans that actually are the main suspects.
@peter42y: So, are you claiming the report is false or are you simply irritated that a little girl actually got saved from Muslim Moroccan kidnappers? I’m not getting your point. I did not dig this comment out of the spam bin easily, I have to admit. It serves no good purpose, but free speech rights made me do it…
Losing Madeleine to kidnappers has been absolutely devistating to everyone! We don’t know her, but we have all felt love and concern for her wellfare.
Though we all share the distress of not knowing her whereabouts and state, I do find comfort and a small amount of joy that another little girl was found. One at a time is a slow way of going, but one day it may lead us to Maddie’s safe return!