Danie Krügel

Danie Krügel is the inventor of the "Matter Orientation System" (MOS),[1] a device which supposedly magically combines DNA and satellite tracking technology to track people across the globe. How this works has never been fully explained, although quanta have been mentioned several times. The MOS or "Bodyfinder" is a contender for James Randi's $1 million prize, but Krügel has so far refused to come forward and test his invention.

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Madeleine McCann

Krügel is most famous for putting his nose into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in 2007 and reportedly produced a map and search pattern to find her.[2] Naturally, to cover up the possibility of him being wrong, he released this statement, "I know that even if she was moved after July 2007, there will still be evidence of her presence in this area."

gollark: Now, humans are currently much better at abstract thinking. Unfortunately no part of the education system encourages this.
gollark: I can *kind of* do most of the operations my calculator can, at probably a millionth of the speed.
gollark: Inefficient ones.
gollark: The other half is random nonsense.
gollark: My main problem with schools is that they try and teach you to be a very inefficient robot half the time.

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