Sunday 18 August 2013

Princess Diana was Murdered with Assistance of British Military "SAS"?

Police were last night looking into bizarre new claims that the SAS murdered Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed – amid speculation that the inquiry into their deaths could be reopened.

The top police department at the Scotland Yard Office of the London Metropolitan constabulary have received a confession and details of how a senior military SAS soldier who served her Majesty in special operations claims that he and colleagues were involved in organizing the car crash which killed Princess Diana in 1997... The claims were given to the Metropolitan Police force in the last week of July 2013 by the Royal Military Police, who were told of them by the parents-in-law of a former soldier...

The dossier is said to include a reference to the SAS and to the Princess’s “secret diary”...

Last night’s disclosure comes in the shadow of the inquest into the death of the Princess which resulted in a verdict of UNLAWFUL KILLING - this verdict is mostly misunderstood - it actually means that the death of the Princess was NO ACCIDENT and that the events have a suspicious premeditated tone to them...

Detectives are understood to have contacted the former soldier’s estranged wife.

A royal spokesman said there would be no comment from the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry or Clarence House. Why? Surely the Princes would want to know as much as possible about the events surrounding their mother's death?

A spokesman for Mr Fayed who has funded investigations independently said he would be “interested in seeing the outcome”, adding that he trusted the Met would investigate the information “with vigor”. The jury at the inquest returned a majority verdict in April 2008... The mainstream media have generally stuck to an untrue story about the driver of the Mercedes, Mr Henri Paul, being hideously drunk - however, even though he had indeed drunk one pastis Mr Henri Paul was able to control the car - and this Mercedes had been stolen and had the engine management chip replaced, along with the seat belts - none of which worked - Diana actually survived the crash and was murdered in the back of a French ambulance on the way to the hospital - a journey which takes about 6 minutes took the ambulance up to two hours. The driver of the ambulance claims he cannot remember the route which he chose nor why exactly he pulled over on the side of the road right outside the entrance of the hospital.

Six months before the crash, Prince Charles' best friend gave her a death threat saying "...Accidents can happen"... Several documents have been filed away for 100 years and are forbidden public scrutiny - one of those documents seems to suggest that the Duke of Edinburgh helped organize the car crash... Prior to the crash Diana wrote two letters saying that her husband Prince Charles was "Planning a car accident... Resulting in serious head injuries...". Scotland Yard chiefs locked one of those letters in a safe and failed to inform the French Judge that they had this letter.

[Source: Chris Everard's Feed Your Brain and here's a Yahoo link to the story and Sky News also]

 

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