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Did
British Intelligence Orchestrate Princess Diana's Death?
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by
Brian Desborough
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The
sudden death of a loved one invariably creates a state of shock
and profound loss among close relatives of the deceased. Occasionally,
the unexpected death of a revered public figure creates a similar
response within a large segment of the general public. Such
was the case when the international news media announced that
the Princess of Wales had died from injuries incurred during
a car crash in Paris on August 31st, 1997, that killed the driver
Henri Paul, her playboy friend Dodi Al Fayed, and seriously
injured Fayed's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.
Diana's
tragic death not only resulted in a massive outpouring of public
sympathy, it also left in its wake several anomalies which strongly
suggest that her death was not an accident. The majority of
these anomalies were adequately covered by author David Icke
in his book entitled "The Biggest Secret" and need
not be repeated in depth in this article. The major anomalies
may be summarized thus:
A Mercedes
limo, escorted by a Range Rover, transported Diana and Dodi
from Le Bourget airport to the Villa Windsor, which had been
leased from the French government by Dodi's father, then drove
to the Al Fayed owned Ritz Hotel. That evening, the couple was
driven to Dodi's apartment, where they dressed for dinner, and
returned to the Ritz. Dodi's personal chauffeur Philippe Dourneau,
drove the limo on both trips. On the latter trip, Dourneau took
the shortest route between the Ritz and the apartment. In a
purported effort to elude paparazzi, the couple left the hotel
by a rear exit shortly after midnight in a Mercedes S280 limo,
en route for Dodi's apartment. The vehicle was much lighter
than the previous limo (a Mercedes 600) thus rendering it much
more vulnerable than the earlier used limo in the event of a
crash, and was driven by Henri Paul, the acting Head of Security
at the Ritz. Why was Paul, who had left for the night, recalled
to drive the vehicle instead of a professional chauffeur? Unlike
Dourneau, Henri Paul wasn't licensed to drive either limo.
Instead
of taking the shortest route to Dodi's apartment, Paul took
a circuitous route in a direction away from the apartment. Why?
Three
paparazzi later claimed that Paul departed the Ritz at a high
speed. This claim was contradicted by footage from the hotel's
security cameras showing the Mercedes leaving at a normal speed,
with Paul driving in a responsible manner.
According
to the police, Henri Paul's blood alcohol level was very high,
yet the Ritz security cameras revealed that Paul arrived at
the hotel shortly after 10:00 pm and displayed no erratic behavior
while parking his car, nor later in the hotel. Upon arrival
at the hotel, Paul was in regular contact with Al Fayed bodyguards
Trevor Rees-Jones and "Kes" Wingfield. Neither of
them observed any evidence suggesting that Henri Paul was intoxicated.
Oxygen
purportedly was administered at the crash site to the injured
Diana by Dr. Frederick Mailliez, who later made contradictory
statements concerning the event.
Investigative
Judge Hervé Stephan attributed the crash to Henri Paul's
drunkenness, yet failed to interview key witnesses such as bodyguard
Trevor Rees-Jones or persons claiming to have observed a collision
between the Mercedes and a white Fiat Uno.
A spokesperson
at the British Embassy in Paris claimed that the embassy staff
was unaware that Princess Diana was in the city, a claim refuted
by the fact that two very senior members of MI6 were at the
embassy on the same day of her arrival.
A Convenient
Scapegoat
The numerous
anomalies surrounding the crash and the eagerness by both the
investigative authorities and the news media to solely blame
the hapless Henri Paul for the incident strongly suggest the
occurrence of a massive cover-up. The news media claimed that
Paul had been battling alcoholism for at least a year, yet his
autopsy revealed that his liver was normal for a person of his
age. According to Henri Paul's friends, he wasn't a heavy drinker
and led a quiet life. Moreover, he had successfully passed a
medical exam necessary for renewal of his pilot's license only
a few days prior to his death. An accomplished musician and
lover of classical music, he had a passion for flying light
aircraft.
A possible
explanation for the high alcohol content is that his blood sample
may not have been refrigerated in a timely manner, thus allowing
decomposition of the blood (there is no published record of
the time or temperature of the body at the time of storage).
It was claimed that the blood sample also contained a carbon
monoxide level of 20.7%, which would have been even higher prior
to death. Such an abnormally high and near lethal percentage
would have resulted in nausea, confusion, a violent headache
and difficulty in walking, yet the Ritz security cameras showed
Paul with none of these symptoms while still at the hotel.
According
to Commander Mules, the head of the Paris Criminal Brigade which
had responsibility for investigating the crash, carbon monoxide
was inhaled when the driver's airbag inflated upon impact. This
was impossible since the Mercedes Benz Company has publicly
asserted that their airbags do not contain carbon monoxide releasing
chemicals. In addition, it is customary for French firefighters
to wear carbon monoxide detectors, yet none of the firefighters
at the crash scene reported detection of the deadly gas. Henri
Paul's death was virtually instantaneous upon impact, primarily
caused, according to the French autopsy report, by a ruptured
aorta. This injury would have prevented carbon monoxide from
being circulated throughout the body. Very significantly, Dodi's
father was refused permission by French authorities to have
an independent blood and DNA analysis conducted. In all probability,
what really happened is that the blood sample had been taken
from a person who had consumed a large quantity of alcohol prior
to committing suicide by attaching a hose to the exhaust pipe
of a vehicle.
Eyewitness
Accounts Ignored
The flagrant
manner in which the French authorities have elected to ignore
statements made by various French, British and Americans who
were eyewitnesses to the circumstances surrounding the fatal
crash in the Alma tunnel, also their refusal to release samples
of Henri Paul's blood for analysis by independent pathologists,
strongly suggests that the tragic death of Princess Diana was
premeditated murder. Even Diana herself feared that she would
be the target of an assassination orchestrated by security forces
on behalf of the Windsors. A year prior to her death, Diana
wrote: "This particular phase of my life is the most dangerous.
My husband is planning 'an accident' in my car ... in order
to make the path clear for him to marry."
Diana's
fear of assassination becomes plausible if we consider a brief
overview of her childhood and her tumultuous relationship with
the Windsors. One can imagine the trauma and sense of insecurity
engendered in ten year old Diana as she watched her mother storm
out of the house (and out of a loveless marriage to Earl Spencer)
without bothering to say goodbye to her children.
Teddy
Bears and Diapers
Sadly,
Prince Charles also suffered an unhappy childhood, which probably
was accentuated after being packed off to his father's old school
Gordonstoun, in Scotland - a school noted for its Spartan living
conditions. Gordonstoun's headmaster was Kurt Hahn, the founder
of the Hitler Youth Movement. It would appear that the dispassionate
upbringing of Windsor males tends to create emotionally crippled
adults, as evidenced by the pleasure derived by King Edward
VIII in being pushed around at parties in a baby carriage, clad
only in a diaper. Perhaps it also explains why a threadbare
teddy bear invariably accompanies the adult Prince Charles on
his travels and also his enduring love for the much older Camilla
Shand, even after she had married the Queen Mother's godson
Andrew Parker Bowles.
As far
as the senior Windsors were concerned, it was mandatory that
male heirs to the throne marry non catholic blue blooded virgins.
This eliminated Camilla from contention since she was considered
used goods. She subsequently married Andrew Parker Bowles, who
reluctantly had terminated a tempestuous affair with Princess
Anne in 1972 because he was a Catholic. Charles dutifully offered
his hand in marriage to the twenty five year old Anna Wallace
in 1977. Anna angrily severed the relationship after being publicly
humiliated by Charles, who repeatedly danced with Camilla Parker
Bowles - now the mother of a young son, at a ball given by Lord
Vesey.
Ignoring
the advice of the British Foreign Office, Charles was accompanied
by Camilla at the Zimbabwe independence celebration, thereby
providing fodder for the press. Still obligated to marry and
produce an heir to the throne, a chance encounter brought Lady
Diana Spencer to the attention of Charles at a weekend house
party. This was like manna from heaven for the Windsors, for
Diana was a blue eyed blond teen aged virgin who hailed from
an eminently acceptable blue blooded family. A marriage to Diana
also was acceptable to the prince, presumably because he assumed
that this shy and naïve teenager was too timid to challenge
his adulterous relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles. How
wrong he was!
Infidelity
Charles
wooed Diana like a hunter pursuing his prey. "He was all
over me like a rash" was how Diana later described their
first meeting. The love starved ingenuous teenager was understandably
swept off her feet by the prince. Their first meeting was soon
followed by a cruise on the royal yacht Britannia to the Cowes
regatta, followed by a stay in Scotland at the Queen's favorite
residence, Balmoral Castle, where Diana met with the approval
of the royal family as a suitable candidate for marriage to
Charles. Numerous weekends with Prince Charles spent at the
residence of the Parker Bowles's followed, which must have made
Diana suspicious of Charles' fidelity, especially after he purchased
Highgrove, a mansion only a few miles from the home of his mistress.1
Any suspicions
Diana had concerning her suitor's romantic relationship with
Camilla became confirmed on November 16th, 1980, when the Sunday
Mirror, a British tabloid, reported that Diana and the prince
had spent the night together on the royal train, on which Charles
had traveled while performing a civic function in Wiltshire.
This was a monumental error on the part of the tabloid, for
the blonde women observed entering the train that night wasn't
Diana, who was home in the apartment which she shared with others,
watching television.
A Satanic
Ritual
Despite
her realization that the blonde haired woman who had been with
Charles on the train that night must have been Camilla, Diana
accepted the prince's marriage proposal the following February,
probably in the hope that Charles would eventually tire of his
mistress. As soon as the formal announcement of the royal engagement
had been made, Diana was shipped off to stay at Clarence House,
the London residence of the Queen Mother, where she allegedly
was forced to participate in an Illuminati ritual known as The
Awakening of the Bride. This is a satanic ritual reserved for
young women who are to marry into the highest echelons of the
Illuminati. If this terrifying ritual actually occurred, it
would have caused Diana to fear the Windsors for the remainder
of her life. I have spoken at length with a nephew of the Aga
Khan about Diana and the Windors. He told me that in addition
to having been a guest of the Queen, he had also spent three
weeks as the house guest of Diana after her divorce from Charles.
He said that she summed up her opinion of the Windsors with
the words "they're evil." 2
During
their engagement, Charles became increasingly aloof, according
to Diana's various biographers, spending more time with Camilla
Parker Bowles than with his fiancée. Because of the failing
romance, Diana decided to call off the wedding but relented
after discussing the matter with her father, who undoubtedly
wanted to see a Spencer become Queen. Two days before the wedding,
the Windsors held a ball attended by eight hundred guests, including
Diana's arch enemy Camilla. According to Charles's former valet,
the princess returned to Clarence House after the ball and Charles
retired to his suite in Buckingham Palace for the night, accompanied
by Camilla.
The stormy
marriage of Diana and Charles began to unravel during their
honeymoon aboard the Britannia, when Diana discovered photos
of Camilla which had fallen from Charles' diary. The unhappy
princess did, however, fulfill her royal duty by producing two
sons, "an heir and a spare," as Diana later termed
them. It was shortly after the birth of Diana's second son Prince
Harry, that Princess Anne, tired of her failed marriage to Mark
Phillips, rekindled her romance with Camilla's cuckolded husband
Andrew Parker Bowles. Meanwhile, a besotted Charles continued
his adultery with Camilla. Thus was initiated the bizarre situation
in which the royal brother and sister were engaged in adulterous
relationships with a husband and wife!
Hell
Hath no Fury like a Woman Scorned
After
Charles' continued infidelity caused a disillusioned Diana's
initial love for him to develop into hatred, she exacted revenge
upon the Windsors by upstaging both Prince Charles and the Queen
at public appearances, much to the chagrin and envy of the Windsors.
In a short period of time, her public appearances became a major
public attraction to the press and adoring populace alike. Diana
had undergone a metamorphosis from shy young women into a shining
star in an otherwise dysfunctional Windsor firmament.
Despite
her ability to create a media feeding frenzy whenever she appeared
in public, Diana was a very lonely and insecure person, resulting
in bouts of bulimia. Needing a shoulder to cry on, she developed
a very close relationship with her bodyguard, a thirty seven
year old Royal Protection Squad Sergeant named Barry Mannakee,
although there is no evidence that they were romantically linked.
Charles had Mannakee transferred to the Diplomatic Protection
Corps after overhearing the bodyguard offering Diana advice
regarding Charles' infidelity with Camilla. After his transfer,
Mannakee was killed in a collision with a car while a pillion
passenger on a motorcycle. According to Major James Hewitt,
with whom Diana later had an affair, Diana told him that she
was convinced that Mannakee's death was an assassination orchestrated
by the Windsor staff and British Intelligence because he knew
too much about the affair between Charles and Camilla. Hewitt
claims that he similarly was ordered to terminate his relationship
with Diana or he would receive the same fate as Barry Mannakee.
3
It was
on December 9th, 1992, that British Prime Minister John Major
publicly announced that Diana and Charles had decided upon a
marital separation. Charles continued his affair with Camilla
Parker Bowles and Diana pursued further romantic relationships,
a trend which began after she had abandoned all hope of ever
winning her husband's love. In order to deliver a coup de grace
to the Windsors and Camilla, the princess arranged to be interviewed
for the BBC television program Panorama, which air-ed in late
1996. A tearful Diana told her viewers that "There were
three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded."
She struck a further blow by stating that she doubted whether
her estranged husband was fit to be a future monarch. The program
had the effect desired by Diana, resulting in public opinion
of Charles and Camilla reaching an all time low. Throughout
her marriage, Diana failed to realize that Charles considered
it his royal prerogative to have mistresses - a centuries old
tradition for European monarchs and a trait which Charles clearly
relished. Diana's father should have warned her of this trend
at the commencement of her courtship.
The Royal
Divorce
It was
self-evident to the Queen that Diana was wreaking havoc upon
the public image of the Royals. After consultations with the
Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prime Minister, the Queen ordered
Diana and Charles to divorce. Diana received a divorce settlement
amounting to seventeen million pounds, but was stunned to learn
that she was to be deprived of the "Her Royal Highness"
title. This mean act on the part of the Royals possibly contributed
to her death. Had she been permitted to retain her HRH title,
the government of any nation in which she was traveling would
have been obligated to provide her with a VIP full police escort.
Diana
first met Dodi Al Fayed in July, 1997, only a few weeks before
her death. They first set eyes on each other aboard the luxurious
yacht Jonikal, which had just arrived at Cannes with Diana and
her two sons aboard. The yacht was owned by Dodi's father Mohammed.
Mohamed Al Fayed later stated that Dodi had planned to celebrate
Bastille Day in Paris with his girlfriend, the American model
Kelly Fisher, but changed his plans after his father had requested
that he join them to be an escort for Diana.
Some
journalists have implied that Mohamed Al Fayed had a hidden
agenda to marry his son off to Diana in order to ingratiate
himself with the Windsors, who detested him because of his political
influence. Had the couple married, any sons that Diana bore
would have been half-brothers to Prince William, heir to the
British throne. Mohamed Al Fayed had been a friend of Diana's
father, the late Lord Spencer and had known Diana for several
years. This would have given him ample opportunity to match
make anytime after Diana's divorce, had he the inclination.
In actuality, it was Diana who invited herself and her sons
for a holiday with the Al Fayed family, in all probability because
she knew that being with the Al Fayeds would intensely annoy
the Windsors. Diana and Dodi soon became inseparable, both on
the yacht and later in Paris and London. The couple left London
on August 21st, to join the Jonikal for a cruise on the Côte
d'Azur. Photos taken by the paparazzi swarming around the sleek
yacht revealed a radiant Diana very much in love with Dodi.
Dodi's
Personality
What
sort of a person was Dodi? A few months after the tragic demise
of the lovers, I had lunch with a person who had been a member
of Dodi's staff for almost a decade. I learned that although
Dodi was a playboy who loved beautiful women and fast cars,
he displayed no macho traits; rather he was a gentle and caring
laid back man - just the sort of man the lonely and insecure
Diana would fall for.
An event
occurred during the cruise which we will return to later in
this narrative, since it may help to explain what happened on
the night the couple died. The yacht dropped anchor off Cap
Ferrat and the lovers went sightseeing in Monaco. While ashore,
they gave their bodyguards the slip and went to the Repossi
jewelry store in the Hermitage Hotel, where Dodi purchased an
engagement ring, leaving instructions for it to be forwarded
to the Repossi store in Paris for collection the following week.
Although the couple obviously wanted time alone, evading their
bodyguards was a very dangerous thing to do, considering Diana's
fear of assassination. In addition to being the heir to his
father's immense fortune, Dodi himself had great wealth, possessing
numerous homes, yachts, cars, a helicopter and a Gulfstream
IV executive jet, thus making him a possible kidnapping target
(his father invariably traveled with eight bodyguards).
Saturday,
August 30th, 1997, was the fateful day when Diana and Dodi left
the Al Fayed yacht which was anchored off the Sardinian coast,
and flew to Paris, arriving at Le Bourget airport Saturday afternoon.
The couple intended to collect the engagement ring from the
jewelers, and return to London the following day. The lovers
were greeted at the airport by Henri Paul. Even though Diana
no longer had royal status, a fleet of police cars and motorcycle
outriders provided by the French diplomatic protection squad
(the SPHP) were also in attendance in order to escort the couple
to the Ritz hotel.
Because
of Diana's fear of assassination by security forces, the couple
decided to place their safety solely in the hands of Al Fayed
bodyguards and Dodi waved away the police escort. This was a
fatal mistake, for the SPHP personnel are highly trained police
professionals. Had they been permitted to provide protection
during the visit to Paris, assassins and the very aggressive
French paparazzi would have been kept at bay.
After
making the aforementioned drive to the Villa Windsor, Diana
went to the Ritz's hairdressing salon while Dodi visited Repossi's
to collect the emerald and diamond engagement ring. Dodi had
already told his step-uncle Hussein Yassin, who was at the Ritz
for the weekend, that he and Diana were planning to marry. After
returning to the hotel, Dodi also telephoned the news to Hussein's
niece Joumana.
Dinner
at the Ritz
The couple
left the Ritz at seven o'clock for the drive to Dodi's apartment
in order to dress for dinner, with bodyguards Kez Wingfield
and Trevor Rees-Jones following in Dodi's Land Rover - a clear
security risk if the two vehicles had become separated. Arriving
at the apartment, a very frightened Diana was jostled by an
overly aggressive crowd of paparazzi. It was evident that the
planned dinner at the Chez Benoit restaurant was out of the
question because of the paparazzi's reckless behavior, so the
couple returned to the Ritz, where they had to force their way
through another frenzied crowd of paparazzi and had dinner in
their sumptuous suite. Security cameras revealed several men
in the crowd outside the Ritz who had loitered in the vicinity
for much of the day. Former Scotland Yard Chief Superintendent
John McNamara, who later was appointed by Mohamed Al Fayed to
head an investigation into the crash which ended the lives of
the star crossed lovers, identified these loiterers as members
of British and foreign intelligence agencies.
Henri
Paul returned to the Ritz shortly after 10 p.m. after an absence
of three hours and was asked to meet Dodi in his suite for further
instructions. After the meeting with Henri Paul, Dodi notified
the hotel night manager Thierry Rocher, that the couple planned
to return to Dodi's apartment for the night and instructed the
night manager to arrange for a limo to be brought to the rear
exit of the Ritz shortly after midnight. He explained that Henri
Paul would drive them to the apartment and that the two limos
used earlier in the day were to remain parked out front as decoys.
No Bodyguards
Henri
Paul contacted bodyguards Trevor Rees-Jones and Kez Wingfield
who were waiting for further instructions and told the astounded
pair that he would be driving Diana and Dodi back to the apartment
without bodyguards. An incredulous and angry Rees-Jones made
it abundantly clear that he couldn't tolerate such a dangerous
violation of security procedure. Dodi came out of his suite
at that moment and confirmed Paul's comments that bodyguards
were not necessary for the short trip. Rees-Jones remained firm
and Dodi relented, agreeing that Rees-Jones could accompany
them, but refused to permit a back-up vehicle to follow. Wingfield
later claimed that he then tried to reason with Dodi, pointing
out that security would be improved through the use of a back-up
vehicle. Dodi remained intransigent, stating that his father
had approved the arrangement. Dodi's father later stated that
he was unaware of the plan.4
The black
Mercedes S280 driven by Henri Paul, with Diana and Dodi in the
rear and Trevor Rees-Jones in the front passenger seat, left
from the back exit of the Ritz and proceeded at a normal speed
along the rue Cambon, then turned right onto the rue Castiglione.
Meanwhile, the Mercedes 600 and Range Rover decoy vehicles left
from the front entrance of the Ritz for the five minute drive
to Dodi's apartment. As the Mercedes conveying Diana and Dodi
drove away from the hotel, several photographers who had been
monitoring the back entrance of the Ritz alerted the paparazzi
waiting outside the hotel's front entrance that the lovers had
given them the slip, prompting the paparazzi to belatedly give
chase.
Arriving
at the Place de la Concorde, instead of turning right onto the
Champs Elysées as one normally would do to take the most
direct route to Dodi's apartment, Henri Paul continued in a
southerly direction towards the river Seine. Running a red traffic
light, he rapidly accelerated and entered the Cours la Reine
freeway, leaving the pursuing paparazzi far behind. This particular
freeway passes through the Pont d'Alma tunnel where the fatal
crash occurred.
The Crash in the Alma Tunnel
It is
a customary practice for professional bodyguards to refrain
from wearing a seat belt so as not to restrict their movements.
Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, who occupied the front passenger
seat, was observed to be not wearing a seat belt when leaving
the Ritz, yet inexplicably had fastened his prior to the crash.
Had he fastened his seatbelt in order to avoid injury when he
realized an attempt to crash the car was in progress? If this
appears to be highly improbable, then consider statements made
by various eyewitnesses.
Twenty-nine
year old cook Eric Petel claims that he was the first person
to reach the crash scene. According to the Reuters News Service,
Petel stated that he was traveling at seventy miles per hour
on his motorcycle when the Mercedes transporting Diana and Dodi
overtook him while flashing its headlights. He was overtaken
only seconds before the Mercedes crashed. Petel claimed that
he stopped at the crash scene, realized that the female passenger
was Diana, and then rode to the nearest police station to report
the accident. Most interestingly, Petel claimed that there was
no other vehicle either in front of or behind the Mercedes at
the time of the crash, nor had any paparazzi arrived during
the time that he was in the tunnel.
Petel's
account suggests that no other vehicle was involved in the crash.
This is totally at variance with the statements made to the
police by other eyewitnesses and the fact that the paparazzi
were at most only a few hundred yards behind the Mercedes as
it entered the tunnel. If Petel was the only eyewitness to the
event, he could have sold his account to the tabloids for a
considerable sum of money, yet he waited five months before
going public with his story. Moreover, he released his account
exactly the same weekend that the book "Death of a Princess"
was released.5 This book raised the possibility that a motorcycle
and a white Fiat Uno observed by other eyewitnesses were involved
in the crash. According to the police, damage at the crash scene
demonstrated that another vehicle had been involved, implying
that Petel's story lacks credibility. Moreover, there is no
record of Petel reporting the incident to the police, suggesting
that Petel's account was a fabrication perpetrated to misdirect
attention away from the claim made in Death of a Princess that
other vehicles were involved in the crash.
A married
couple from Rouen was later interviewed by the Rouen police.
The husband stated that as he entered the tunnel, he saw in
his rearview mirror that the Mercedes was behind him with a
motorcycle ridden by two persons on its left. The motorcycle
suddenly swerved in front of the car and there was a flash of
light "like a searchlight." He then heard a crash
as he was exiting the tunnel. He stopped the car but his wife
urged him to leave the crash scene, fearing terrorists. Curiously,
the husband later changed his story, claiming to the Sunday
People newspaper that it was he who had swerved in front of
the motor cycle, thus causing the crash, although his wife still
insisted that her husband's first account was the correct version,
which also is corroborated by other eyewitnesses.
According
to fifty-three year old François Levy, he was ahead of
the Mercedes in the Alma tunnel. There was a motorcycle on the
limo's left, which pulled ahead, then swerved into the Mercedes'
lane. Of crucial importance is Levy's statement that as the
motorcycle swerved and prior to the driver losing control of
the limo, there was a flash of light. Levy said that he heard
the crash as he was exiting the tunnel. His story is corroborated
by British secretary Brenda Wells, a resident of Champigny sur
Marne, who was returning to her residence after a party. She
stated that: "A motorbike with two men forced me off the
road. It was following a big car. Afterwards in the tunnel there
were very strong lights like flashes." She added that she
stopped her car at the crash scene and several men on motorcycles
arrived and began taking photographs.
Jean-Pascal
Peyret and his wife heard an impact followed by a loud crash
as they were exiting the Alma tunnel. He said that immediately
after the crash his vehicle was overtaken by a motorcycle. When
he reported the incident to the police he was told that they
were expecting him. This startling comment suggests that the
surveillance camera at the tunnel entrance was functioning,
enabling the police to read Peyret's license plate, thus contradicting
the investigative team's claim that the camera wasn't working
at the time of the crash.
Two off-duty
chauffeurs who were standing near the tunnel entrance observed
that Henri Paul downshifted in order to overtake a car that
was attempting to slow down the limo. They also noticed a motor
cycle in hot pursuit of the Mercedes.
California
businessman Gary Anderson was a passenger in a taxi that was
overtaken by the Mercedes, which was closely followed by two
motorcycles. He stated that one of the motorcycles was being
driven "aggressively and dangerously." According to
Anderson, the motorcycle overtook the limo then swerved in front
of it.
A chauffeur
and an engineer both told police that they witnessed two men
on a motorcycle pursuing the Mercedes in a dangerous manner
as the limo was approaching the tunnel.
In a
newspaper interview, one witness said that he saw a car deliberately
force the limo into the left hand lane as it entered the Alma
tunnel. Another more detailed account of the same incident was
provided in the official statement of off duty police officer
David Laurent. The policeman was driving on the same freeway
when a white Fiat Uno sped past him, heading in the same direction.
As he approached the Alma tunnel, he saw the same car moving
very slowly, as if the driver was waiting for someone.
Contradictions
At the
time Henri Paul lost control of the limo, Dr. Frederic Mailliez
was approaching the Alma tunnel in the eastbound lanes. The
doctor was employed by S.O.S. Medicins, an emergency medical
service owned by French insurance companies, and stopped at
the crash scene where he administered oxygen to the injured
Diana. Mailliez later made conflicting statements to the news
media concerning Diana's injuries, initially stating "She
looked pretty fine." During a CNN television interview
he remarked "I thought this woman had a chance." A
few weeks later, when interviewed by the French medical magazine
Impact Quotidien,he contradicted his earlier statements, claiming
"There was no way, no chance for her." This latter
statement is at variance with the comment made by Dr. Jean-Marc
Martino, who was in charge of the ambulance crew that transported
Diana to hospital. He stated that he considered her condition
as: "severe but not critical."
Diana
allegedly underwent two heart attacks between the time of the
crash and her arrival at the hospital. Unlike ambulances typically
used in most countries, the ambulances of the French emergency
service SAMU are actually sophisticated mobile surgical units.
It would therefore be readily apparent to the ambulance crew
attending to Diana's injuries that a heart specialist would
be required after her arrival at the hospital. Incredibly, despite
radio communication between the ambulance crew and the hospital
staff, no heart specialist was present when the ambulance finally
arrived at the hospital, nor had a heart lung machine been prepared
ready for Diana's surgery if required. Still, French authorities
had found time to summon French politicians, police and British
ambassador Sir Michael Jay to the hospital prior to the arrival
of the ambulance. Inexplicably, one hour and forty six minutes
elapsed between the time of the crash and the arrival of the
ambulance at the hospital.
The cause
of Diana's death was attributed to a ruptured pulmonary vein
which resulted in massive internal bleeding. Physicians in numerous
nations later heavily condemned the ambulance crew for taking
such an inordinate amount of time to transport Diana to the
hospital, which only entailed a four mile journey. Had she been
transported sooner, they claimed, her chances of survival would
have been good. Dr. Patrick Goldstein, a vice president of SAMU,
defended the ambulance crew's actions, claiming: "Diana
had no chance of making it." Perhaps Dr. Goldstein is unaware
that President Ronald Reagan, like Diana, also sustained a damaged
pulmonary vein when he was shot, yet survived due to the expeditious
manner in which he was rushed to hospital.
Diana
was pronounced dead at 4:00 a.m. on the same day that the crash
occurred. A very bizarre incident occurred later that morning
which clouds the issue of whether or not Diana was pregnant
and also suggests an unlawful course of action on the part of
the Windsors and French authorities. It is a violation of French
law to embalm a body prior to an autopsy, or to embalm a body
without the consent of the next of kin, yet a partial embalming
of Diana's body above the waist was performed prior to an autopsy
and without the consent of the Spencer family. The order to
perform the embalming came from the office of Prince Charles
at St. James's Palace. This order was a blatant violation of
French law since the prince was no longer Diana's husband. Strangely,
a hospital spokesperson claimed that a sample of Diana's blood
was never taken, which is very odd since they would have needed
a sample in order to determine Diana's blood type prior to administering
the blood transfusions purportedly given her. The formaldehyde
used in the unlawful partial embalming procedure prevented a
full autopsy from being conducted later, thus concealing any
evidence that Diana was pregnant with Dodi's child (paparazzi
photos of a bikini clad Diana while aboard the Al Fayed yacht
revealed that she had a slightly bulging abdomen, although one
photo revealing the bulge was purportedly taken just before
Diana had met Dodi).
In order
to find a scapegoat for the crash, the French investigative
team headed by Commander Jean-Claude Mules claimed that the
aggressive pursuit of the limo by the paparazzi caused the crash.
When it became public knowledge that the paparazzi were several
hundred yards behind the limo at the time of the crash, the
investigators, aided by the British and French news media, focused
their attention on driver Henri Paul, claiming that it was his
drunkenness and reckless driving which resulted in the crash.
At the present time, the official position adopted by the French
authorities is that the crash resulted from both the aggressiveness
of the paparazzi and the drunkenness of Henri Paul, despite
all the eyewitness evidence to the contrary.
A Strobe
Light
What
really caused the crash and was it accidental or murder? With
the exception of Eric Petel's very questionable account of the
crash, the consensus of eleven other eyewitness accounts suggests
that after leaving the Place de la Concorde, Henri Paul accelerated,
leaving the paparazzi behind, but was closely pursued by one
or possibly two motorcyclists. Approaching the Pont d'Alma tunnel,
one of the motorcycles aggressively cut in front of the limo,
forcing Henri Paul to swerve into the right lane in order to
avoid a collision, only to be impeded by a white Fiat Uno barely
moving. In taking evasive action, the limo veered to the left,
clipping the Fiat and damaging its left tail light. Regaining
control of the limo, Paul began turning to the right, with the
motorcycle in the left hand lane and slightly ahead of the limo.
At that precise moment, a pillion passenger on the motorcycle
apparently triggered a strobe light which temporarily blinded
and disoriented Henri Paul, causing the fatal crash. The motorcycle
slowed then sped away accompanied by the damaged Fiat Uno and
followed by a white Mercedes.
I believe
that the strobe light would have been tuned to flash at a frequency
of twelve Hertz (cycles per second). This is a frequency at
which a powerful strobe light will disorient a person and can
induce an epileptic seizure (I used such a tuned strobe light
on myself in order to verify the disorienting effect). A typical
strobe light of this type, smaller than a cigar, was used by
Special Forces personnel in Bosnia.
The limo
crashed into the thirteenth pillar of the tunnel. Thirteen is
a very important number to Satanists, prompting some investigative
journalists to suggest that Henri Paul was a victim of mind
control and had been programmed to specifically crash into the
thirteenth pillar. While I concur that the death of Diana was
engineered by the satanic thirteen interrelated family bloodlines
collectively known as the Illuminati and that the thirteenth
pillar was deliberately selected as the point of impact, this
goal could have been accomplished by means of another highly
specialized, yet little known weapon, used in conjunction with
the strobe light.
This
particular weapon, termed a "Five-Seven," was developed
by the French company FN Herstal for specific use by British
Special Air Services personnel. It is an ultra lightweight weapon
which fires a frangible bullet at the front tire of a car, causing
the tire to burst in a catastrophic manner. This causes the
vehicle to abruptly veer off course. Being frangible, the bullet
disintegrates into tiny fragments upon impact with the tire,
leaving little evidence to the untrained eye situation. Two
men were observed on top of the tunnel entrance. They fired
two shots at a front tire of the Mercedes as it was entering
the tunnel. If my supposition is correct, why didn't a forensic
team discover frangible bullet fragments at the crash site,
since it's customary to close the road for more than just a
few hours if a fatal crash involving a VIP is involved? The
answer is that just as the French authorities destroyed evidence
of Diana's possible pregnancy by unlawfully permitting a partial
embalming of her body, so a forensic team was prevented from
conducting a meaningful examination of the crash site because
the wreckage was removed, the area swept, cleaned with detergent
and the tunnel reopened to traffic in less than six hours after
the crash! This egregious act clearly suggests collusion between
French authorities and the perpetrators of the crash.
In April,
1998, the Reuters news agency reported that a man named Oswald
LeWinter had been arrested while attempting to peddle documents
to Al Fayed security director John McNamara in the lobby of
a Swiss hotel. LeWinter received a two and a half year jail
sentence for fraud after telling the Swiss police that the documents
were forgeries. The documents may have been genuine, for if
LeWinter had admitted to the arresting officers that this was
the case, he would have faced possible extradition to America
and charged with high treason. The documents, purportedly of
CIA origin, imply that the House of Windsor, together with British,
American and Israeli intelligence agencies, conspired to murder
Diana. One document stated that the limo driven by Henri Paul
had been stolen by an Israeli Mossad team and modified so that
the steering could be remotely radio controlled. Since the accounts
of eleven eyewitnesses are indicative that the deaths of Diana,
Dodi and Henri Paul were homicides, is there any evidence of
prior plans to assassinate a VIP in a tunnel by blinding his
or her chauffeur with a strobe light? Indeed there is.
Dismissal
from MI6
In the
autobiography of former MI6 operative Richard Tomlinson, he
describes how he was inexplicably fired despite his exemplary
career with the British Secret Intelligence Service, and then
subsequently jailed for sending the synopsis of a book manuscript
to an Australian publisher.7
After
successfully arranging for nuclear secrets to be smuggled out
of Russia and successfully deactivating a criminal group which
attempted to smuggle chemical weapons to Iran, he was fired
for his undercover work in Sarajevo, while the city was under
siege. The principal criticism leveled against him was that
he failed to wear a tie during a meeting with the Serbian war
criminal Radovan Karadzic (his tie had accidentally been splashed
with oil shortly prior to the meeting). He was refused a hearing
to protest his unfair dismissal and jailed. After his release
from prison, MI6 smeared him in the British press. When he attempted
to emigrate, MI6 successfully applied pressure upon other nations
to expel him. It costs great deal of money and time to train
an intelligence operative, so why fire a spy who had a superlative
track record? Even Mr. Tomlinson appears mystified.
I believe
Richard Tomlinson was dismissed and subsequently smeared and
harassed by MI6 because he appears to be a very straight arrow
type of gentleman, who disapproved of an assassination plan
which subsequently was used by MI6 to murder Diana. By falsely
accusing him in the press of attempting to divulge state secrets,
Tomlinson lost credibility with the public, thus rendering any
attempt by him to link MI6 with Diana's death, an exercise in
futility.
While
still an MI6 probationer, Tomlinson had read a file concerning
an Anglo Iranian agent who had been instrumental in procuring
a Russian BMP-3 armored personnel carrier for the British. The
file disclosed that details of meetings covertly held by this
particular agent at the Ritz hotel in Paris were monitored by
one of the hotel's security managers. This security manager
was an MI6 paid informant. Tomlinson learned that the informant
was Henri Paul, which helps to explain Paul's numerous bank
accounts and substantial wealth.
After
completing an assignment in Belgrade, Tomlinson was invited
by an MI6 targeting officer to participate in a plan to assassinate
Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic. A few days later, the targeting
officer handed Tomlinson a formal MI6 document detailing the
plan to assassinate Milosevic during his scheduled visit to
Geneva. Chillingly, the plan proposed that a flashing strobe
light be used to disorient the chauffeur of Milosevic's limo
as it passed through a tunnel. According to Tomlinson, the document
stated that a tunnel crash was the preferred assassination locale,
since it would minimize the number of witnesses and maximizes
the possibility that the crash would prove fatal. Tomlinson
expressed to his superior his disgust that MI6 would conspire
to assassinate a civilian head of state.
A Loose
Cannon
Tomlinson
heard no more about the assassination plan, which was never
implemented - at least in the case of Milosevic. MI6 fired Tomlinson
a year prior to Diana's death and began its unrelenting harassment
of him, possibly in the hope that he would commit suicide (which
was the end result of the FBI harassment of movie actress Jean
Seaberg). By the time of Tomlinson's dismissal, Diana was beyond
the control of the Windsors and had become a politically loose
cannon, so the MI6 hierarchy must have realized that it was
only a matter of time before the spy agency would be called
upon to arrange her assassination, assigning contract agents
to undertake the actual deed. Even though the tunnel crash scenario
originally planned for the murder of Milosevic was viewed favorably
by the MI6 executives, otherwise the plan would never have been
written up as a formal document, the spy agency must have been
aware that Tomlinson's hostility to the assassination scenario
meant that he would have to be removed from the intelligence
loop before it could be implemented.
I suspect
an MI6 plan to assassinate Diana using the tunnel scenario was
the reason for Mr. Tomlinson's dismissal. There was a distinct
risk that he might mention the tunnel scenario in his autobiography,
which would account for the strenuous efforts undertaken by
MI6 to coerce various publishing houses to refrain from publishing
it. Tomlinson eventually succeeded in persuading a Russian publishing
house to publish it three years after Diana's death. Eight days
after Diana's death, Tomlinson's apartment was burgled; the
only item stolen was his laptop computer containing his book
manuscript which mentioned the Milosevic crash scenario and
Henri Paul's connection with MI6. Two months later, he was jailed
under Britain's draconian Official Secrets Act, which conveniently
prevented him from alerting investigative journalists about
the tunnel scenario and the MI6 connection with Henri Paul.
A forensic
report prepared for the Paris police stated that white paint
found in scratches found on the limo after the crash, came from
a Fiat Uno. In addition, fragments of a Uno tail light were
found at the crash site, confirming eyewitness accounts that
the Mercedes had struck the rear of the Fiat, yet presiding
Judge Hervé Stephan claimed that the Fiat only played
a "passive" role in the incident. Neither the Fiat
nor the motorcycle observed by eyewitnesses stopped in the tunnel
or made a police statement. One would imagine that Commander
Mules would have launched a nationwide alert for the damaged
Fiat, yet remarkably restricted the search to only a few suburbs
in the vicinity of the Pont d' Alma tunnel. The Fiat was eventually
discovered in a car dealership by the Al Fayed investigative
team six months after the crash. The car had been repainted
and damage to one side and rear repaired. The Fiat had been
sold to the dealer two months after Diana's death.
The Fiat
had been licensed to leading photographer James Andanson, who
told Commander Mules when interviewed two weeks after discovery
of the Fiat, he was home in central France at the time of the
crash. This was very odd considering that he specialized in
photographing Diana wherever she went and had even spent a day
aboard the Al Fayed yacht photographing Diana only seven days
prior to her death. He provided no evidence to prove that he
wasn't in the Alma tunnel at the time of the fatal crash, however.
Amazingly, despite the claim by the police eyewitness that the
Fiat was proceeding in a suspicious manner near the tunnel entrance,
in conjunction with other eyewitness accounts which suggest
that the driver of the Fiat and the two motorcyclists were working
in tandem to perpetrate the crash, Commander Mules never conducted
an intensive investigation of Andanson. Some of Andanson's paparazzi
colleagues later claimed that he boasted of being in the Alma
tunnel the night Diana died.
A Fiery
Death
Three
years after Diana's death, commandos on a training exercise
in a sparsely populated region of central France, discovered
Andanson's badly burned body in a car which had been set ablaze.
His death was ruled a suicide, even though the keys were missing
and the car had been locked from the outside.
The Al
Fayed investigative team and several journalists have concluded
that Andanson had been murdered because he talked too much about
Diana's death. I tend to disagree, suspecting that this was
only a secondary motive. I believe that the primary reason for
his murder is that he was under investigation at the time of
his death by the French Special Branch. Such an investigation
would have undoubtedly revealed Andanson's connection to the
suspicious death of the former French Prime Minister Pierre
Bérégovoy, Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction
and the Jonathan Pollard spying incident.8
According
to the aforementioned Richard Tomlinson, Andanson was a member
of UKN. This is a covert department of MI6 consisting of a group
of individuals whose regular employment as journalists and paparazzi
enable them to keep MI6 informed on the activities of VIP's.
Pierre Bérégovoy's death had been ruled a suicide,
but was being reinvestigated at the time of Andandson's death
due to the violent deaths of three other French politicians
who had been linked to scandals surrounding French President
Françoise Mitterand. James Andanson had visited Bérégovoy's
home town of Nevers on the day the latter had died from a bullet
wound to the head. Being photographed by Andanson was a very
hazardous experience, because Andanson had also visited four
other VIP's on the day they died, suggesting that he was almost
certainly an assassin in the employ of one or more intelligence
agencies. Andanson was a very prominent photographer who had
covered many of Diana's public appearances. Forensic evidence
proved that his Fiat Uno had been hit from behind by the limo
driven by Henri Paul. Being at the crash scene prior to the
arrival of the other paparazzi provided him with the photo opportunity
of his lifetime, yet he failed to stop. His UKN membership,
taken in consideration with his loitering at the tunnel entrance
until the limo had caught up, reinforces the suspicion that
he was a member of an assassination team acting under the direction
of MI6.
London
lawyer Gary Hunter was in a third floor room at the Royal Alma
Hotel when he heard the crash in the tunnel. The hotel is less
than a hundred yards from the tunnel. Dashing to the window,
he saw a small car turn onto the rue Jean Goujon from the tunnel
exit less than two minutes after the crash, closely followed
by a white Mercedes. He stated that both cars were traveling
very fast and reported: "My own feeling is that these people
were in a hurry not to be there. I am confident that car was
getting off the scene. It was obvious they were getting away
from something and that they were in a hurry. It looked quite
sinister."
Because
so little time had elapsed since the crash, the small car observed
by Hunter must have been the Fiat Uno fleeing the accident scene
at high speed. Why did the Fiat exit the tunnel and turn onto
the rue Jean Goujean instead of continuing along the freeway?
Andanson, the owner of the Fiat, worked for British Intelligence,
as did Henri Paul, according to Tomlinson. If the tunnel crash
had been orchestrated by British Intelligence, which appears
to have been the case, then it was imperative for Andanson to
hide the damaged Fiat as quickly as possible in order to avoid
being apprehended by the local police (Andanson wouldn't have
known whether or not eyewitnesses to the crash had given his
license plate number to the police). It so happens that the
British Embassy is located only a mere six blocks from the crash
site and the shortest route to it from the Alma tunnel is the
rue Jean Goujon! Moreover, three very senior members of MI6
had relocated to Paris in the same time frame that Dodi had
purchased the engagement ring in Monaco. All three were in Paris
at the time of the crash. They are Richard Spearman, personal
secretary to the then head of MI6, Sir David Spedding, Nicholas
Langman, principal assistant to Spearman, and Sir Richard Dearlove,
who became head of MI6 after the death of Spedding. 9
In all
probability, the white Mercedes observed following the Fiat
at high speed was driven by a co-conspirator, who had been assigned
to transport Andanson or the motorcyclists away from the crash
scene if their vehicles had sustained excessive damage in the
incident. If Diana's limo had covertly been fitted with a radio
controlled steering system only two weeks prior to the crash,
as claimed in the LeWinter documents, an assassin in the white
Mercedes with a radio transmitter could have taken over control
of the limo and deliberately crashed it into the thirteenth
pillar of the tunnel.
In summation,
eleven eyewitnesses to the crash made statements which make
it abundantly clear that one or possibly two motorcyclists and
one pillion passenger were working in conjunction with the driver
of the Fiat Uno to precipitate the fatal crash in the Alma tunnel.
As former
spy Richard Tomlinson had noted in his autobiography, MI6 had
previously devised an identical crash scenario in order to kill
Slobodan Milosevic, but how did they know that Diana and Dodi
would be in Paris, and who arranged for the limo to drive through
the Alma tunnel instead of taking the shortest route to Dodi's
apartment?
Echelon
All public
phone calls and e-mails are routinely intercepted by the National
Security Agency's Echelon system, so the intelligence community
would have been aware that Dodi had purchased the engagement
ring ten days prior to his death. One of Diana's closest confidante's
was Rosa Lawson Monkton; the Moncktons have spied on behalf
of the British Establishment for several generations. This doesn't
necessarily imply that Ms. Monckton (a longtime friend of the
Windsors) was spying on Diana, but her husband Dominick is the
editor of the Sunday Telegraph and allegedly has provided journalistic
cover for members of the British Intelligence Service, according
to Richard Tomlinson. The former spy also claims that Rosa's
brother Anthony is a member of MI6. Diana would certainly have
kept Ms. Monckton informed of the planned marriage, details
of which presumably were passed to MI6, either through gossiping
with her brother or by means of phone intercepts. In addition,
Diana allegedly telephoned her friend Lucia Fleche di Lima,
the wife of the Brazilian ambassador to the United States, about
her engagement to Dodi.
The reason
why Henri Paul was driving Diana and Dodi in a direction away
from Dodi's apartment at the time of the crash remains an unsolved
mystery whose solution is perhaps known only at the highest
level within MI6 and Buckingham Palace. I believe that there
is a plausible explanation however.
The ill
fated trip was the only one the lovers took together without
bodyguards following the limo in an escort vehicle. Diana had
a very deep mistrust of security personnel, for after all, it
was a former member of an elite security group who revealed
to the press that he had been a member of a team that had surveilled
Diana for several years on behalf of British Intelligence. In
addition, since their arrival in Paris, the overly aggressive
behavior of the paparazzi had been a very traumatic and frightening
experience for her. Diana must have realized that she would
have to run another gauntlet of uncouth paparazzi if the lovers
returned to Dodi's apartment immediately after having dined
at the Ritz. Despite the traumatic experience involving the
paparazzi, Diana must have been overjoyed at having received
Dodi's marriage proposal and probably wanted to celebrate the
happy event prior to returning to Dodi's apartment. Since Diana
had a penchant for discos, I suspect that she had persuaded
Dodi to take her to an exclusive nightspot to dance the night
away.11 The couple had given their bodyguards the slip while
sightseeing in Monaco, when Dodi had purchased the engagement
ring, so isn't it plausible that they planned to send the Mercedes
600 and the Range Rover to Dodi's apartment as a diversionary
tactic, while the couple slipped away unescorted to another
destination?
According
to bodyguard Kez Wingfield, it was Dodi who confirmed Henri
Paul's announcement to himself and Trevor Rees-Jones that the
couple wished to return to Dodi's apartment unescorted and that
the Etoile limousine service must deliver another limo to the
rear exit of the Ritz. If the statement in the Oswald Le Winter
documents concerning the modifications made to the steering
system of the Mercedes 200S is factual, it implies that the
selection of that specific limo wasn't coincidental, but rather
the work of someone within the Al Fayed organization who was
already cognizant of the lover's intent to be driven to an alternate
destination. Since Henri Paul was a paid informant of MI6, Dodi's
elegant suite at the Ritz would most certainly have been bugged,
thus providing the assassins sufficient time to alert the two
motor cyclists and Andanson of the planned route.
A Night
on the Town
As deputy
director of the Ritz security staff, it is quite conceivable
that Diana and Dodi had told Henri Paul in confidence of their
plan to have a night on the town, before he went off duty at
7.00 p.m. Saturday. He then would have had three hours in which
to discuss the plan with his MI6 handlers prior to returning
to the Ritz that same evening. If Henri Paul had been a mind
controlled victim who had been programmed to drive to the Alma
tunnel instead of taking the direct route to Dodi's apartment,
bodyguard Rees-Jones would have taken appropriate defensive
measures when the limo took an alternate route at the Place
de la Concorde, and immediately stopped the car. Since this
never occurred, it implies that Henri Paul was taking a route
acceptable to Diana and Dodi
It is
quite possible that Henri Paul intended to take the last exit
(rue Albert 1) before the Alma tunnel and drive to an upscale
nightclub such as L'Etoile, where a man requires the sartorial
elegance of a Cary Grant in order to gain admission and where
the action doesn't heat up until the early morning hours. According
to eyewitnesses, this particular exit was blocked by two motorcycles,
thus forcing Henri Paul to drive into the tunnel.
Motives
for Murder
It's
not difficult to find a motive for assassinating Diana. The
shy mouse that the House of Windsor intended to be used as a
brood mare and nothing more, had evolved into a potential dragon
slayer. She was intent upon preventing Charles from ever becoming
king. Moreover, her mastery over the news media enabled her
to publicly upstage the Windsors whenever she elected to do
so. Diana's engagement to Dodi was unacceptable to the Windors
since it meant that the future step father of Prince William
and Harry would be a person of color and a practicing Muslim
to boot. One can imagine Prince Charles' fury upon learning
that his former wife was being romanced by Dodi Al Fayed of
all people, for ten years earlier, a polo team captained by
Charles had been beaten by a team led by Dodi!
Another
powerful motive for murdering Diana was that she had become
a loose cannon, politically speaking. Her aggressive campaigning
toward the instituting of a ban on the use of land mines and
a reduction in armaments sales, was anathema to the major armaments
consortiums such as the Carlyle Group, whose stockholders includes
the Bush and bin Laden families, Condoleezza Rice and, by proxy
purchase, the House of Windsor. Until the advent of WWII, land
mines had been used to impede the progress of enemy troops,
but the introduction of tanks equipped with rotary flails which
detonated land mines, provided a safe passage through minefields,
thus diminishing their effectiveness. Their principal widespread
use at the present time is to kill or maim children to prevent
them from becoming future soldiers who might kill their aggressors.
Cluster bombs serve a similar purpose, which is why they frequently
contain bomblets disguised as toys.
At the
time of the couple's death, production was scheduled to commence
on a movie based upon a screenplay written by Gordon Thomas
concerning the abolition of land mines. The executive producer
was to have been Diana, with Dodi as producer. The movie was
scheduled to star Gene Hackman and Brad Pitt.
Stolen
Images
Within
a few hours of Diana's death, the London home of photojournalist
Lionel Cherruault was burgled after he had been contacted by
a photo agency in regard to photos taken at the Alma tunnel
crash site. The only valuables stolen were the hard drives from
his computers and computer discs containing images of Diana.
The London photo laboratory of Darryn Lyons had also been burgled
the same day, after he had received e-mailed images of the crash
from French photo agent Laurent Sola. Curiously, a few days
after the fiery death of James Andanson in June, 2000, his employer,
the SIPA photo agency in Paris was entered by three armed and
masked men, who terrorized the employees for three hours by
holding them hostage and shooting a security guard in the foot.
The robbers stole computer hard drives and ransacked offices
in which Andanson had stored photos of Diana. The French police
failed to respond to phone calls made by frantic employees while
the burglary was in progress. This egregious act suggests that
the robbers were connected with the French Secret Service.
Were
the burglaries perpetrated in order to steal paparazzi photos
which would reveal the license plates of the Fiat Uno and the
motor cycles involved in the crash, or was there another even
more sinister reason? After arriving at Dodi's apartment in
the Range Rover, bodyguard Kez Wingfield and his driver Philippe
Dourneau received a message that Diana's limo had crashed. Upon
hurrying to the tunnel, Wingfield phoned the Al Fayed headquarters
in London, while Dourneau went to the wrecked limo. Dourneau
reported to Wingfield that Diana had hurt her legs but otherwise
appeared to be fine. Dourneau's account is in accordance with
a rumor circulated by the paparazzi that Diana had been photographed
through the open rear door of the ambulance and was sitting
up at the time.
Both
accounts clearly are at variance with the version given by the
attending medical personnel. It is self evident from eyewitness
statements that the official version of the crash promoted by
the French investigative authorities is clearly false. Adding
fuel to the fire, a full post mortem on Diana was never conducted
in France. In compliance with British law, a second autopsy
was conducted in London by the official coroner to the Royal
Family. Strangely, a copy of the autopsy report was given to
the two pathologists who had performed the partial embalming
of Diana in Paris (Professors Lecompte and Lienhart). They were
told that it was for their personal use and were ordered not
to permit it to be included in the official investigative report
of Judge Hervé Stephen. It implies that a massive cover
up was perpetrated in order to conceal the fact that Diana was
assassinated. If this was indeed the case, can we not think
the unthinkable and inquire whether the official claim that
Diana died from a ruptured pulmonary vein is totally false and
that Diana only sustained minor injuries in the crash, but was
murdered either in transit to the hospital, or subsequently
in the hospital?
A Lethal
Oxygen Cylinder
I have
assisted survivors of Illuminati and government mind control
projects for several years. These unfortunate victims have related
to me accounts of having witnessed ghastly satanic rituals attended
by members of various noble families and establishment figures.
Such victims are programmed multiples - the front alter personality
being unaware that they have been mind controlled unless their
programming has begun to unravel, which occurs in rare instances.
It is
customary for each mind controlled victim to possess a reporting
alter personality, who covertly communicates with the victim's
handler, usually by telephone, without the knowledge of the
front alter personality. After Diana's death, I was speaking
with a mind controlled victim who had attained the very exalted
Illuminati rank of Mother of Darkness. During our conversation,
her reporting alter personality took over the conversation as
it had on other occasions when we had spoken. She named her
handler, who is a very high level Illuminatus. He also is a
very well known French banker and is the same person I mention
in the introduction to my book "They Cast no Shadows,"
concerning another matter.11 This handler allegedly had told
the reporting alter that Diana had been ritually bludgeoned
to death with an oxygen cylinder.
Such
a statement appears preposterous unless one is well acquainted
with the bizarre occult inner workings of the Illuminati. When
it is time for a very high level Illuminatus to pass the reins
of authority to another person, they consent to be ritually
bludgeoned to death. At the moment of death, the new aspirant
inhales the very last breath of the dying person. It is highly
unlikely that Diana would be allowed to die without this horrible
ritual taking place, even though she was out of the Illuminati
loop. We must remember that Diana was a Spencer, whose ancestors
were of the royal House of Stuart long before the House of Hanover
usurped the English throne and concealed their Germanic background
by renaming themselves Windsors (King George 1st couldn't even
speak English). Because of her royal background, it is understandable
why the Illuminati would want Diana to be murdered in this manner.
The statements
of eleven eyewitnesses to the crash in the Alma tunnel, considered
in conjunction with the discovery of the damaged Fiat Uno by
the Al Fayed investigative team and the ignoring of key evidence
by Commander Mules and investigative judge Hervé Stephan,
strongly suggest that the deaths of Lady Diana Spencer and Dodi
Al Fayed were premeditated homicides perpetrated by agents of
the British Secret Intelligence Service in conjunction with
French authorities. Such agencies don't undertake such heinous
acts without the consent of the overlords who provide their
funding. It's my understanding that the British Secret Intelligence
Service receives most of its funding from the Queen's Privy
Purse, not from the British government.
Prince Philip, the Club of the Isles and an Occult Bureau
The Oswald
LeWinter documents, whether authentic photocopies or possibly
forgeries of authentic documents, imply that Prince Philip,
Duke of Edinburgh, instigated the resolution of the Diana problem,
while some journalists point the finger solely at the House
of Windsor. I feel that this is overly simplistic, since it
ignores the connection between the Windsors, the Illuminati
and Freemasonry.
In 1967,
the largest assembly of senior freemasons ever held, gathered
in London not only to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the
founding of the United Grand Lodge of England, but also to inaugurate
the Queen's first cousin, the Duke of Kent, as its new Grand
Master. The United Grand Lodge, through its offspring the Quator
Coronati Masonic lodge, is the command center for orchestrating
the activities of the various Christian, Jewish and Muslim religious
fundamentalist groups for the purpose of fomenting WW III. The
daily activities of the lodge are under the direction of the
Marquis of Northampton, who spearheads the drive to rebuild
the Third Temple on Jerusalem's Temple Mount in conjunction
with Lord Jacob Rothschild.12
The United
Grand Lodge is interconnected with the very politically powerful
Illuminati sub-group known as the Club of the Isles, which is
headed by Queen Elizabeth II, the Chief Operations Officer being
her second cousin Prince Philip. This covert body of cold-blooded
reprobates, is composed of the various European Royal Houses,
the Rothschild's, City of London financiers and senior policy
makers. Because its members are major stockholders in transnational
corporations including Royal Dutch Shell, Anglo American Gold,
Lonrho, Rio Tinto Zinc and Lloyds of London, the Club of the
Isles exerts dominance over the global availability of raw materials.
A profit
accrued from its participation in such transnational corporations
enables the Club of the Isles to pursue its primary agenda:
an eighty percent reduction in the human global population within
the present century.
This
genocidal agenda is being perpetrated by exerting the club's
influence over major environmental organizations. Under the
guise of protecting endangered wildlife species, the Club of
the Isles has been instrumental in the establishment of wildlife
preserves in Africa. These animal preserves primarily are used
for the training of African mercenaries and agent provocateurs,
who subsequently foment civil wars in nations such as Rwanda
and the Sudan. Is it just a coincidence that some of the park
rangers employed in these preserves are "former" members
of Britain's Special Air Services, and that the founder of the
World Wildlife Federation, Sir Julian Huxley, also was the president
of the Eugenics Society? Are all the men shot by these park
rangers actually poachers, or are some of them local political
activists opposed to the corrupt policies of their national
leaders? Is the Club of the Isles simply a revamped and more
insidious Eugenics Society, not only intent upon the genocide
of a major segment of humankind by means of war and famine,
but also upon the elimination of what it deems errant members
of the British nobility?
Prince
Philip, who later became president of the World Wildlife Federation,
was quoted in an August, 1988 interview with Deutsche Presse
Agentur as stating: "In the event that I am reincarnated,
I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute
something to solve overpopulation." That this malevolent
quote wasn't merely a slip of the tongue is evidenced by the
fact that the prince made a similar statement in 1986 in the
foreword to the book "If I Were an Animal." If the
Club of the Isles allegedly is capable of orchestrating genocide
in furtherance of global population reduction (an agenda seriously
hampered by Diana's activist role in banning land mines) doesn't
it lend credence to the claim made in the aforementioned Oswald
LeWinter documents that it was Prince Philip who requested resolution
to the Diana problem?
This
very elite geopolitical group also is the controlling arm of
a covert occult network consisting of the most senior members
of the various British intelligence agencies, who are strongly
influenced by the politically powerful aristocratic family of
Jesuits, the Cecil family. It is within this convoluted network
of satanically oriented occult groups that someone with more
spare time and resources than me will discover the remaining
clues to the tragic deaths of Diana and Dodi.
The Island of the Dead Dogs
Much
to the anger of the British public, the Windsors exhibited their
reptilian cold bloodedness by remaining at their Balmoral retreat
in Scotland for two days after the death of Diana, prior to
returning to Buckingham Palace. The palace establishment didn't
even fly a flag at half mast, which demonstrated the Windsors
contempt for Diana. Presumably in an attempt by the Windsors
and Diana's estranged relatives to quell public sympathy for
Lady Diana, she wasn't buried in Westminster Abbey, as the public
wished and where her grave would have become a popular shrine.
Upon her separation from Charles, her brother, who had become
the inheritor of the Spencer estate, refused her request to
be allowed to live in one of the houses on the estate, claiming
that her public fame would be disruptive. Wearing a black dress
designed by her good friend Gianni Versace, who had been murdered
the day after she first met Dodi, Diana was laid to rest on
a small island on the Spencer estate. The only other graves
on the island were those of dogs. In order to make a fast buck,
Diana's brother, who had denied Diana's request to live on the
estate while she was alive so as not to attract the public,
now hypocritically charges admission to the visiting throngs
who flock to the lake to pay homage to the memory of the world's
most beloved celebrity.
In conclusion,
one can only hope that given time and sufficient public outcry,
the perpetrators of this heinous crime will be brought to justice,
Mr. Richard Tomlinson be permitted to present his dismissal
case to an independent employment tribunal, the British intelligence
services be made answerable to the British government, not the
Sovereign's Privy Council, and the Inspector Clouseau image
of the Paris Criminal Brigade, bestowed upon them by the inappropriate
actions of Command Mules and his aide Martine Monteil, be eradicated.
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In being
Prince Charles' mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles was following
in the footsteps of her great-grandmother Alice Keppel, who
had been the mistress of King Edward VII for the last twelve
years of his life.
The Illuminati is not the short lived Bavarian secret society
founded in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, as claimed by popular author
Dan Brown in his novel "Angels and Demons." In actuality,
it is a secret society comprised of thirteen interrelated family
bloodlines who have been the overlords of humanity throughout
recorded history. The Windsors belong to one of the Illuminati
bloodlines.
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Sole Survivor." New York: Warner Books, 2000.
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The detailed
circumstances surrounding Pierre Bérégovoy's involvement
with James Andanson and the Iraqi weapons program are far too
convoluted and complex to relate in this article. Briefly, Bérégovoy
became the French Finance Minister in 1988. This was a time
period when Saddam Hussein had initiated a massive effort to
develop a ballistic weapons industry designated Project 395,
which focused on the development and construction of a ballistic
missile named Condor II, designed to possess a two thousand
kilometer range. The development program was an international
effort with Iraq footing the bill out of the one billion dollar
annual aid package provided by the United States. A massive
research, manufacturing and testing facility designated Saad
16, was constructed near the Iraqi city of Mosul by the German
company Gieldmeister A.G., and largely staffed by engineers
and technicians from Germany, Italy and Austria. American Secretary
of Defense Caspar Weinberger gave approval to the Bechtel Company
to construct a facility at the Iraqi city of Al Musayib for
the manufacture of mustard gas for the missile's chemical warhead
and ethylene gas for use in fuel-air explosives.
In order to maintain secrecy, the Argentinian company Consen
S.A. was tasked with procuring key missile components for the
project since it wholly owned ten procurement companies in nations
as geographically diverse as America and Britain. Thus, the
rocket motors were manufactured in Egypt, the propellant was
supplied by the American Baker-Perkins Company, while the French
electronics company Sagem supplied the inertial guidance system.
Swedish and German companies received contracts to construct
the mobile missile launchers.
The massive
size and intended purpose of the Saad 16 complex may have been
overlooked by the international news media, but it didn't escape
the notice of U.S. Naval Intelligence photo analyst Jonathan
Pollard. From scrutiny of satellite images, Pollard deduced
that the facility's sheer size, security fences, tanks and air
defenses meant that it was an enormous weapons manufacturing
complex, not the small civilian industrial plant the Israelis
had been given to believe by the Reagan administration.
Since
it was readily apparent to Pollard that the U.S. government
had lied to the Israelis and was aiding and abetting Saddam
Hussein's bid to build weapons of mass destruction, the photo
analyst began sending satellite images of Saad 16 and other
Iraqi chemical warfare facilities, an act which earned him life
imprisonment. In all probability, the severity of his jail sentence
is to prevent full disclosure of the role played by U.S. politicians
in covertly profiting from Saddam Hussein's weapons manufacture,
as exemplified by the supply to the Iraqis of precursor chemicals
used in the production of chemical warfare agents. These were
supplied by the American LaFrance Corporation. Hillary Clinton
allegedly was on its board of directors and President George
Bush, Sr., was a major stockholder of the company.
The dismantling
of the Saad 16 and Iraqi chemical warfare plants after the first
Gulf War was probably due to protests by the Israeli government,
for if Project 395 had been completed, the Condor II ballistic
missile possessed sufficient range to have wreaked havoc on
Israel and Iran. Pierre Bérégovoy was almost certainly
assassinated as part of an effort to keep a lid on the extent
of France's participation in Iraq's Project 395.
According
to former MI6 operative Richard Tomlinson, Spearman's name was
on the circulation list of the document which proposed the assassination
of Slobodan Milosevic. Spedding, who bore the codename "C,"
maintained the tradition of former MI6 chiefs of writing his
memos in green ink. No other MI6 member is permitted to use
green ink.
When
the lovers first met, Dodi booked a Cannes disco for the evening
for the exclusive use of Diana, her two sons and the Al Fayed
family.
Desborough,
Brian. "They Cast no Shadows." USA: iUniverse, Inc.,
2002.
The Quator
Coronati Masonic Lodge was founded in 1886 by Sir Charles Warren
and Sir Walter Besant (Annie Besant's brother). Warren also
was Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police Force. It
would appear that the infamous Jack the Ripper was a composite
figure comprising Warren, the King's physician Sir William Gull,
and Lord Randolph Churchill (Sir Winston Churchill's father).
The Duke of Clarence, who was seventh in succession to the British
throne, was an artist. His father, who became King Edward VII,
was Grand Master of British freemasonry. The Royal Family was
aghast to learn that the Duke of Clarence had secretly married
his model, Alice Mary Crook and had fathered her child. To make
matters worse, she was a Catholic. To conceal the morganatic
marriage, the Royal Family had Mary Crook committed to a mental
institution, but discovered that she had told five prostitute
friends about her marriage.
The prostitutes
were murdered and mutilated in a ritual manner which informed
the upper echelon of the Metropolitan Police that these were
Masonic murders and that the perpetrators were not to be arrested.
This was a simple matter since the chief of the Criminal Investigation
Division was Sir Robert Anderson. He was a member of the Royal
Alfa Lodge, a very elite private Masonic lodge reserved for
members of the Royal Family and the British aristocracy. The
final victim was observed in the company of Lord Randolph Churchill
shortly before her gruesome murder. One of the ripper murders
was a case of mistaken identity.
As can
be seen by the Jack the Ripper murders, criminal acts can be
easily covered up by the Masonic Brotherhood if they are conducted
on behalf of the Establishment, for the Masonic spider has spun
a very large web and all Masons have sworn an oath to protect
fellow Masons. People who debunk Masonic or Illuminati conspiracies
obviously have no conception of the manner in which major institutions
have been infiltrated at the top by senior Masons. In Britain
for instance, some city police forces, hospitals, British Airways,
Granada Television and even the Post Office have their own Masonic
lodges.
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