Find Maddie McCann allegedly posted on CEOP on 30th April? #mccann


Well I admit this looks worth exploring...

"Wayback Machine", from my limited understanding, does indeed log the 1st date a main page was posted. It seems to be an actual date & time log? Add on subsequent pages on the same main link, can also show the date of the main page post unless probed deeper on an individual page by page basis I think.

So, on initial inspection, ppl have seen that Maddie's disappearance may have been posted on the CEOP site from 30th April according to their gathering of info from Wayback.

Wayback has no agenda. It's a system that can only post what is literally evident if their site & system for internet data capture info is anything to go by.

However what if file names can be changed?
Just perhaps a missing child's template, already in existence, was then used for Maddie McCann after 30th April? Could someone for speed of communication used another suitable template & simply changed the file name & content to Maddie McCann?

It's strange that the dates were so close 30th April file template used for a child that allegedly went missing several days later. But just perhaps this is what happened?

I'm not excusing anyone here, but before anyone leaps it may be worth asking this question? Because if there's anything in this it's mind blowing. Likewise if there is any justified & realistic explanation for this critical date anomaly we need to explore it & understand it. I just don't think that we can assume before all avenues are explored.

If someone suitable tells me that a file name change is impossible & why then well at least then we wil know. Likewise if it is possible we will know that too. If there is the slightest chance that Wayback could have got the initial date incorrect of the 30th April for alerting to Maddie's disppearance we need to know if this is possible. Doesn't seem so from their website but we can't rule out anything with potentially such serious consequences.

Just my thoughts based on my novice & limited research today.











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