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Re:The techniques of staged car accident



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>Report: Diana Feared Staged Car Accident (AP 10/20/03) - see following 
Source

I do not want to rush to judgment about Diana's car accident but I do know 
that involved police, agent & operatives (who use invisibility technology) 
can create staged car accident.  So, I would like to tell their techniques 
openly ( see staged car accident techniques from 
http://members.aol.com/colonelyu1/part1e2.htm  ) 

(Source)- Washington Post
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Report: Diana Feared Staged Car Accident on 10/20/03

LONDON (AP)--Princess Diana wrote months before her death that she feared 
someone was planning to harm her in a staged car accident, a newspaper 
reported Monday.

A forthcoming book by Diana's one-time butler, excerpted Monday in The Daily 
Mirror, quoted the princess as writing that ``this particular phase in my 
life is the most dangerous.''

She reportedly wrote to Paul Burrell that someone was planning ``an accident
in my car, brake failure and serious head injury in order to make the path 
clear for Charles to marry.''

The newspaper said Diana had named the person she believed was plotting 
against her but that it could not reveal the identity for fear of a 
lawsuit. It printed a photograph of part of the letter, with the name 
blacked out.

Diana died in an August 1997 car crash in Paris that also killed her 
companion, Dodi Fayed, and driver Henri Paul. A French judge has ruled 
that Paul's use of drugs and alcohol, and the car's high speed, caused 
the accident.

The new allegations are from ``A Royal Duty,'' a forthcoming book by Burrell, 
the former servant whom Diana called ``my rock.'' He was accused of stealing 
some of her possessions, but his trial collapsed last year when Queen 
Elizabeth II said he'd told her he was taking the items for safekeeping.

The Mirror quoted Burrell as saying that Diana included the allegation that
someone was planning to harm her in a letter she wrote in October 1996, 
sealed in an envelope she marked ``Paul.''

He said she told him ``I'm going to date this and I want you to keep it ..
. just in case.''

Burrell said Diana believed she was regarded as a nuisance--the newspaper 
implied but did not say she meant by the royal family _ once she and Prince 
Charles were divorced in 1996.

``She certainly felt that 'the system' didn't appreciate her work and that
for as long as she was on the scene, Prince Charles could never properly 
move on,'' the former butler was quoted as saying.

Burrell reportedly told the paper he had been uncertain what to do with 
the letter.

``That letter had been part of the burden I have carried since the princess' 
death,'' he was quoted as saying. ``Knowing what to do with it has been a 
source of much soul-searching.''

He said he hoped it would help prompt a British inquest into Diana's death,
which has been the subject of a French investigation but was never 
officially examined in Britain.

Surrey county coroner Michael Burgess said in August that he would hold an 
inquest into Fayed's death, but did not set a date for it. Buckingham Palace 
has said there will eventually be a British investigation of Diana's death, 
since the law requires one, but no date has been announced.

Copyright 2003, The Associated Press. 
 
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