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"This is my boss, Dodi Fayed; his dad's a self-made millionaire. He's quite a guy...
This'll be Mrs F; she's gorgeous! She's one lady who knows how to take care of herself. By the way, my name is
Henri Paul; I take care of both of them, which ain' easy, 'cos when they met... it was moider!"
"You don't believe it was a simple accident?" "There's more to it than that - there's
more to it - but I don't have access to that kind of information." (Paul Burrell, BBC1, 11pm, 27 May.) Audiotel
International, communications consultant John Nelson and audio expert Martin Colloms all concluded that the Squidgygate
tapes were not just normal mobile phone calls picked up accidently by two separate radio enthusiasts. A 50 hertz hum
on the tape suggested a tap on an ordinary landline; spectrum analysis showed this was made up in places of two separate signals
indicating two separate tapes mixed down to one - doctoring. Phoney 'pips' or data-bursts had been added at eleven second
intervals to make it seem like a mobile call. Real pips would have been filtered out at the nearest exchange prior to
Cellnet transmission. 'The recording must have been made as a result of local tapping of the telephone line somewhere
between the female party's telephone itself and the local exchange,' reported the experts. (Only secret service had
access to Diana's direct line at Sandringham and to the palace's own exchange.) Cellnet confirmed that it had come to
these exact same conclusions during its own internal investigation of August 1992. Their spokesman Willliam Ostrom said
the conversation was definately not recorded off air but was an example of sophisticated eavesdropping on a landline.
The call was recorded by the enthusiasts on Jan 4, four days after the conversation took place, so a third
party recorded the call and rebroadcast it on the Cellnet frequency over and over until enthusiasts picked it up. "It
was done to discredit me in a serious manner, " said Diana on Panorama.
Henri Paul's salary - 20K; cost of his flying lessons - 150K; huge amounts deposited
in bank account before crash, 2K found on body; boasted of working for foreign secret services, confirmed by friend Claude
Garrec and ex-MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson; all 17 traffic cameras strangely malfunctioned/ switched off for first time ever;
blinding flash witnessed before crash; highly equipped hospitals expected crash victims within 2-3 min. but Diana 'treated'
on the spot for almost ONE HOUR, then put in ambulance to furthest hospital, which crawled and kept stopping; journey of 4
miles along barren streets took amazing FORTY-THREE minutes (average 6mph !); ambulance 'lost' police escort, stopped for
ten minutes several hundred yards from hospital (!), and guaranteed her death; effectively dead on arrival at operating theatre;
surgeons say she should have easily survived - simple to speed her to hospital (while still receiving whatever treatment
she supposedly received) and open up her chest - routine procedure; crash tunnel was disinfected, scrubbed clean, opened in
4 hours - destroying all forensic evidence; at Henri Paul's supposed blood alcohol level of 1.75 g/l impossible to drive at
all; supposed carbon monoxide level of 20.7% - associated with vomiting, headache and difficulty in standing; James
Andanson drove white Fiat whose paint samples exactly matched those found at crash, was an MI6 agent within
paparazzi, flew out of Paris 6 hours after crash, was implicated in 'suicide' of French PM in 1993; Andanson found dead in
burnt out car in June 2000; initially 'suicide', later police agreed murdered. There are a few further points.
On the night of Sept 3 1997 the flat of Sipa Agency photographer Lionel Cherruault in North London was professionally broken
into and computer equipment taken; detectives astonished him next morning by telling him he 'had not been burgled'.
"Special Branch, MI5, MI6, call it what you like..." said the officer. Weeks after Andanson was murdered in 2000, armed
men took over the Paris Sipa Agency office (Andanson's latest agency) for three hours. They, also, took away computers,
unconcerned for the arrival of police, who never came despite urgent calls. Hostages were convinced the men were from
some branch of the French secret service. Most important of all, ex-MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson reveals that back
in 1992 he saw a document suggesting assassinating the Serbian leader President Milosevic by causing his personal limousine
to crash with a strobe flash, in a tunnel because there the proximity of concrete close to the road would ensure a sufficiently
violent crash and also reduce the chance of witnesses. He says, "The plan was fully typed, and attached to a yellow
'minute board', signifying that this was a formal and accountable document. It will therefore still be in existence.
Dr. N. Fishwick, MI6, in charge of planning Balkan operations, had annotated that this document be circulated to the following
senior MI6 officers: M. Kendwrick-Piercey, head of Balkan operations; J. Ridde, security officer for Balkan operations; R.
Fletcher, head of Eastern European Controllerate; and A. Petty, personal secretary to Chief of MI6 Colin McColl." (Search
'Richard Tomlinson Affidavit' on the net.)
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