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lizzyFeb 15, 11:00am
Renegade spy at Diana inquest February 13 2008



Renegade spy Richard Tomlinson is giving evidence at the Diana, Princess of Wales inquest.
Mr Tomlinson is expected to go into the witness box to try to throw light on whether the British or any other security services had any involvement in the Paris crash which killed Diana, her lover Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul in August 1997.
His evidence has been used in the past to back up claims that Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) was monitoring Diana and that Mr Paul, the Ritz hotel security chief, was in the pay of spies.
Mr Tomlinson, a former MI6 officer once jailed for leaking Government secrets, will make his claims via a videolink from France to the central London inquest.
Cambridge-educated Mr Tomlinson's evidence could support claims by Harrods tycoon Mohamed al Fayed of an Establishment plot to kill Diana to stop her marrying his son Dodi, a Muslim.
The coroner, Lord Justice Scott Baker, has said Mr al Fayed contends that MI6 is known to be involved in operations to kill people.
He rests that belief partly on the evidence of Mr Tomlinson, who has claimed that Diana's death bore similarities to another plan to kill former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic under the guise of an accident.
guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/7306093 [guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/7306093]

Princess Diana and the end of civility
"What of lingering accusations of the royal family being behind Diana's death?
What of the rape tape which Diana posited with a servant for safe-keeping which tells, it's conjectured because the British press are forbidden to tell us, of Prince Charles interrupted sodomizing a valet."

What of Lady Diana being, not even arguably, by the power of her personality, the most powerful woman in the world?
But unlike Oprah or Martha Stewart, Diana was a loose cannon championing the cause of AIDs in Africa, and the fight to ban land mines,
both subjects the powers that be, certainly in America, did/do not want highlighted.
notmytribe.com/2006/princess-diana-and-the-end-of-civility.html [notmytribe.com/2006/princess-diana-and-the-end-of-civility.html]

War of words deepens royal crisis
The tidal wave of sleaze allegations that has engulfed the royal palaces since the collapse of the Paul Burrell theft trial continued unabated, with the victim and the alleged perpetrator of the now infamous "rape tape" case breaking their silences to attack each other.
First into the fray was George Smith, a former valet to the Prince of Wales, who described in detail how he was allegedly raped by a senior member of the prince's staff. St James's Palace, he claimed, orchestrated a cover-up not only of the rape allegation but also of a second unexplained claim about a member of the royal family that, if revealed, would "inflict irreparable damage to the monarchy".

Mr Smith went on to allege that there had never been a proper internal inquiry into his ordeal, as St James's Palace had claimed. He said he was not questioned about the alleged rape by anybody on Prince Charles's staff.

Mr Smith, who received a £38,000 pay-off when he left St James's Palace, said the princess had coaxed the allegations out of him while he was receiving treatment for depression and drink problems.

It seemed that after a week in which the man's lawyers and St James's Palace have been trying to fend off increasingly difficult questions about the rape allegations and how the palace handled them.

The unprecedented statement on behalf of a still anonymous royal retainer came only hours after Mr Smith had delivered another dramatic allegation by claiming to have witnesses to an unspecified incident involving a member of the royal family and a palace servant.

The Mail on Sunday said it could not name the royal for legal reasons, but claimed Mr Smith had revealed the incident to Princess Diana and that it was among the other allegations on the "rape tape" cassette she kept locked in a wooden box.

It was the contents of this box that police were searching for when they first raided the home of Mr Burrell, her former butler, who was cleared this month of stealing more than 300 items from Kensington Palace.

But the whereabouts of the tape, which the princess is said to have labelled the "Confessions of George Smith", remains a mystery.
Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Princess Diana's sister, testified under oath that it was last seen in the possession of Mr Burrell, who claims it disappeared from his pantry at Kensington Palace.

Bafflingly, Mr Burrell has offered no explanation about where it has gone.
Rumour and speculation has increasingly linked the contents of the missing tape to the abrupt end of the trial.

Mr Smith claimed that the first attack occurred in 1989 when the alleged rapist invited him to his London home for Sunday lunch. After drinking large amounts of alcohol, including a couple of bottles of champagne, Mr Smith said he passed out on the sofa and was raped while he was asleep. He claims he woke up bleeding, with the alleged rapist standing over him and laughing. "I was still on the settee when I woke up. I didn't say anything to him. I had never felt that way before. I felt dirty. I was in a hell of a state," he said, adding that he had been so ashamed that he did not report the incident to anybody or seek medical treatment.

Mr Smith claimed that the second incident occurred in 1995 when he was one of five valets in Prince Charles's entourage on a trip to Egypt. He claims the same man pulled down his boxer shorts while he was asleep and tried to rape him in his bed at the British embassy in Cairo, but he had pushed him away.
guardian.co.uk/media/2002/nov/11/pressandpublishing.themonarchy [guardian.co.uk/media/2002/nov/11/pressandpublishing.themonarchy]

Did MI6 & MI5 Orchestrate Princess Diana's Death?

"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."
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JosseyApr 20, 3:04pm
The Diana Document

MI6 and the Princess of Wales
web.archive.org/web/20011122170341/http://www.trunkerton.fsnet.co.uk/ [web.archive.org/web/20011122170341/http://www.trunkerton.fsnet.co.uk/]
diana_document.htm

Police ignored the note outlining Diana's fear she could be murdered
news-alliance.com/police_ignored_mishcon_note.html [news-alliance.com/police_ignored_mishcon_note.html]

Diana police 'ignored her crash death warning'
telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml [telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml]

Paul Burrell released a similar note
news-alliance.com/files/1ef2.jpg [news-alliance.com/files/1ef2.jpg]

Whistleblowers
news-alliance.com/mi6_dissident_under_attack.html [news-alliance.com/mi6_dissident_under_attack.html]

Affidavit of Richard Tomlinson
(to Judge Herve Stephan)
news-alliance.com/files/affidavit_of_richard_tomlinson_1998.pdf [news-alliance.com/files/affidavit_of_richard_tomlinson_1998.pdf]

PRINCESS WAS BUGGED BY A FIVE-STRONG TEAM OF MI5 OFFICERS AT KENSINGTON PALACE INQUEST IS TOLD
news-alliance.com/diana_bugged_by_mi5.html [news-alliance.com/diana_bugged_by_mi5.html]

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.
guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/7306093 [guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/7306093]

Delay on journey to hospital

one hour and forty six minutes

elapsed between the time of the crash and the arrival of the ambulance at the hospital.

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.

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.

Motive
A 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.
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