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To those who critisised my lack of response.... I was offline, and am now back on this morning answering first thing, so apologies for that.
I have collated a rather large list of names and emails, all of people who are fed up of watching, and feeling rather helpless. These are people, who under the guidance of the McCann family, and the campaign manager, when appointed, would by happy to assist in the search in any way they felt they could.
Here is one example in which people may assist... the campaign manager will be fully informed regarding the details of the investigation. I am aware from an inside source, (and I'm certain that most of us would probably have thought it anyway) that the police know FAR FAR more than they are communicating. There may come a time, for example, when they become aware that Madeleine may be in a particular country. The campaign manager may then ask that those volunteers who can, go to airports and target people on flights to that area, and give out laminated posters, and smaller business style cards.
Its things like that that a volunteer group might help with. Members of the group are in direct contact with a McCann family member, and we hope to become greater in number, so to become a force that can really help when called upon.
I really am sorry if some readers feel that this is futile. I dont mean to cause upset of offence, truly. People who wish to help probably feel a very different way about the story to others. I think that tolerance of peoples desire to assist in any small way they can is the key here. And equally, tolerance of peoples desire to not be involved. We're not doing anything wrong in wishing to help... we just wish to help.