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This is utter nonsense and garbage.
 
If Fayed was as anti-establishment as he is portrayed to be, then this would have been used as an excuse to ‘nail him’ and silence him forever.
 
Had the accused been a Harrods employee, such as a mere departmental supervisor or manager then his name would have been on the sex-offenders register faster than you can say ‘police corruption’.
 
This all sheds a completely different light on the man who was in total control of all security on the day and night of the 30th / 31st August 1997.

 
Fayed became close to the Spencer family through Diana’s father, Earl ‘Johnny’ Spencer, and her stepmother Raine.
 
He helped Johnny through financial difficulties and said he considered the Earl to be a brother and he had given Raine, whom Diana despised, a place on the Harrods board.
 
Fayed sponsored prestigious royal events like the Royal Windsor Horse Show and polo competitions and he made absolutely sure that he always supported the charities and causes of the Princess.

Bob Loftus, the head of security at Harrods between 1987 and 1996, told the Channel 4 programme, ‘Dispatches’, in June 1998, that he was ordered to tell Fayed immediately if Diana came into the store.
 
Fayed would then go to the department where she was shopping and ‘accidentally’ meet her.
 
Every Christmas a green Harrods van would call at Diana’s home, Kensington Palace, with gifts for her and the boys from ‘uncle Mohammed’.

When the evidence is examined thoroughly, it is plainly apparent that he made it his business to court the friendship of Diana in every way possible and at every opportunity. On the 3rd June 1997, he invited her to join him for a summer holiday at his beach-side villa in St. Tropez in the south of France and on the 11th June, he got the breakthrough for which he had worked so hard; she accepted.
 
The following day he completed the purchase of a £15 million yacht, the Jonikal, through his (or rather the Sultan of Brunei’s) Bermudan company, Mohafa Shipping and this was the boat upon which Diana and Dodi’s relationship would blossom.
 
On the 11th July Diana arrived in St. Tropez with her sons, William and Harry, to stay in the eight-bedroomed luxury apartment on the ten acre Fayed estate on the exclusive Le Parc development whilst Dodi at this time was still at his apartment in Paris with his fiancée Kelly Fisher, the American model.

Dodi was a ‘gofer’ for his father and lived on his father’s wealth, although he had enjoyed some success in the movie industry at one time as the producer of the British film Chariots of Fire, again thanks to his father’s money.
 
He had a playboy reputation and was a very big spender, once running up a $100,000 bill in two months on his Amex card.
 
He was dominated by his father and even in his film operation every decision had to be approved by his father – Dodi did whatever his father told him to do.
 
He had been engaged to Kelly Fisher for eight months and she was expecting to spend her holiday on the Jonikal, but on the evening of the 14th July, Dodi took a phone call from his father who ordered him to go immediately to St. Tropez to be with Diana.
 
Kelly Fisher described what happened next, in an interview with the Dispatches programme:

“Dodi said he was going to London and he’d be back and then we were going to St. Tropez. That evening he didn’t call me and I finally got him on his portable phone.
 
I said Dodi where are you?
 
And he said he was in London.
 
I said ‘OK, I’ll call you right back at your apartment’. He said ‘No, no, don’t call me back’.
 
So I said ‘Dodi where are you?’ and he admitted he was in the South of France.
 
His father had asked him to come down and not bring me, I know why, now.”

 
Two days later Dodi sent a private plane to fly Kelly to St. Tropez.
 
But while he stayed with Diana, Kelly was kept aboard another Al Fayed boat. “I’m sitting here stuck” she said.
 
“So he had me in my little boat-cage and he was, I know now, seducing Diana.”
 
On the 31st July, Diana returned to St. Tropez for a second holiday with Dodi, this time alone. Meanwhile, Kelly Fisher was back in Los Angeles preparing for her marriage to Dodi which she said was due to take place on the 9th August.
 
But two days before that, the story broke in the world’s media of the romance between Diana and Dodi.
 
Kelly heard from a friend who saw a picture in the paper and she recalls:

“I started calling him in London because at this time I was expecting his arrival in a day.
 
I called his private line, but there was no answer, so then I called the secretary and asked to speak to him and she wouldn’t put me on.
 
So Mohammed got on and in so many horrible words told me never to call back again.
 
I said ‘he’s my fiancé, what are you talking about?’ He hung up on me and I called back and the secretary said don’t ever call here again, your calls are no longer to be put through.
 
It was so horrible.”

At this stage Diana had Kensington Palace swept constantly for bugging devices set by the intelligence operations, this on the advice of her body guards and now ironically, she placed herself in the hands of a man obsessed with bugging and video recording of everyone around him.
 
The Fayed villa in San Tropez was bugged, as were all properties and vehicles within the clutches of Fayed and his personal army of security.
 
Everything Diana said while in the hands of this man was heard.
 
Bob Loftus, the former head of security at Harrods said the bugging at Harrods was ‘a very extensive operation’ and was always under the direction of Fayed.

Henry Porter, the London editor of the magazine Vanity Fair, had spent two years investigating Fayed and he said they discovered his obsessive use of eavesdropping devices to record telephone calls, bug rooms and covertly film people.
 
Through mutual friends, Porter warned Diana about Fayed’s background and activities “…because we thought this was quite dangerous for her for obvious reasons”. But Diana apparently felt she could handle it and although she knew Fayed could “sometimes be a rogue”, he was no threat to her, she thought.
 
She apparently told friends, “I know he’s naughty, but that’s all.”
 
The Dispatches programme said they had written evidence that Fayed bugged the Ritz hotel and given his background and the deals that are hatched at the Ritz, it would be staggering if he did not.
 
Kelly Fisher said that the whole time she was in Fayed property; she just assumed everything was bugged.
 
It was known, she said and Dodi had told her everywhere was bugged.
 
She went on, “…as a matter of fact, when I confronted him about Diana, he said, ‘I can’t talk to you on the phone.’ He said, “I’ll talk to you in LA”. I knew what that meant”.
 
Diana was under the ‘protection’ of the Fayed security machine and even her most private conversations were being monitored.
 
Diana went with Dodi to Fayed’s Elizabethan-style mansion, Barrow Green Court at Oxted in Surrey, formerly owned by fellow Satanist Lord McAlpine.
 

On the 21st August, despite Henry Porter’s warning, Diana returned once again to St. Tropez for another holiday with Dodi.
 
Fayed was milking the situation, briefing journalists and photographers and also enlisting the advice of the publicist Max Clifford.
 

After the announcement by ex-Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens, on Thursday 14th December 2006, that the death of Diana was an accident, Fayed’s ‘front-man’ Max Clifford appeared on TV to add more obfuscation to the issue by re-iterating Fayed’s position.
 

The Fayed camp was constantly leaking the couple’s whereabouts to the press to ensure maximum publicity for their relationship, yet Fayed had the sheer effrontery to complain after the crash that the photographers and journalists would not leave Diana alone and that action, given the circumstances, beggar’s belief.
 
Are we supposed to believe on the one hand that Fayed wanted to milk the publicity for all it was worth and yet when it suited him, to complain vehemently about the ‘stalking’ of Diana and Dodi by the paparazzi?

The Diana/Dodi romance by this time was in full-swing, with Fayed pressurising Dodi to intensify the relationship.
 
What Fayed said, Dodi did and nothing at all was left to chance.
 
Diana’s favourite music, the theme from the film The English Patient, was played constantly as the couple cruised on the Jonikal.
 
Diana and Dodi had much In common. Both were born into wealthy families and their fathers were distant figures.
 
Both had experienced the breakdown of their parents’ marriages as their mothers left home.
 
They even attended finishing schools in close proximity to each other in Switzerland.
 
Mind manipulation being used on both parties should not be ruled-out; indeed it is known to be a fairly simple task via mind-control techniques to cause two people to fall madly in love with each other.

The scientist Brian Desborough, states clearly that from his own research, the feeling of being in love is dependent upon the brain producing a chemical by the name of Phenylethylamine.
  
This is also a chemical which seriously diminishes the ability to discriminate effectively – hence the saying, ‘love is blind’.
 
Production of this chemical is sustained by the release of endorphins, naturally occurring chemicals linked to memory, learning, pain suppression, sex drive and hormone regulation.
 
If these chemicals can be stimulated in both parties simultaneously, they would instantly fall in love.

 
Personally, I believe that all the talk of engagements and rings was a blind to manipulate the masses into believing that this was the reason for the murder.
  
This would in effect, play upon the fact that a Muslim would become the step-father of the future king, being supposedly abhorrent and unacceptable to the ‘firm’.

Diana and Dodi left the South of France from Olbia airport at 1.30 pm on 30th August 1997 bound for Paris on Al Fayed’s personal Gulfstream jet.
 
They apparently intended to stay one night at Dodi’s apartment, which overlooks the Arc de Triomphe, before going on to London where Diana was due to be reunited with her sons again.
 
The plane touched down at Le Bourget airport in Paris at 3.20 pm and they were met by 20 or so paparazzi (the Italian word meaning buzzing insects).
 
A Mercedes was waiting for the party and a green Range Rover was to follow on behind, this being normal security procedure and the very minimum one would expect to protect a Princess of the realm.
 
Accompanying Diana and Dodi in the Mercedes was Dodi’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, the 29 year old former member of the elite Parachute Regiment of the British Army.
 
Along with the SAS the ‘Paras’ are the most highly-trained regiment in the British forces.
 
In the Range Rover was the driver Henry Paul, Fayed’s acting head of security at the Ritz and another bodyguard, Kes Wingfield.
 
They drove from the airport to the villa Windsor on the Bois de Boulogne, the former home of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII).
 
Fayed stated that he was to give this villa to the couple as a wedding gift and that they were at the Villa discussing décor, but the bodyguard Kes Wingfield stated they were at the Villa Windsor no more than ten minutes.
 
The whole idea of engagement and wedding was the fabrication of Mohammed Fayed, who in my opinion was the facilitator-in-chief for the whole operation.
 
From the villa they were driven to the Ritz hotel where they arrived at 4.20pm.

The Ritz Hotel is in the Place Vendome and all around that square at the first floor level are the Illuminati / Babylonian symbols of the Sun and the cross, used by the ancients to symbolise the ‘journey’ of the sun through the year.

 
This symbolism is highly significant and is important to the entire ritual that would end in the couples’ deaths.
 
Exactly the same type of symbolism was present at the final journey of JFK, before his burial at Arlington under the esoteric symbol of the flaming torch. These symbols also relate to King Louis XIV, who was known as the Sun King.
 
At his palace at Versailles in the 17th century he decorated rooms in honour of Apollo, the sun god, and Diana, the goddess of the moon.
 
There was also a statue of the goddess Diana at Versailles.

In the centre of the Vendome Square is an immense pillar upon which stands a statue of Napoleon in effect mirroring the famous Nelson’s column in Trafalgar Square in London. Pillars of this type represent masculine energy and phallic symbolism.

Surprisingly Diana at this stage had only a similar level of security to that which she had at the airport.
 
Usually security for VIPs is increased beyond the confines of airports with a request to the French High Protection Police Security Service (SPHP) being usual, but in this case it was not requested. One wonders why?
 
This of course then meant that the entire security operation around Diana in Paris was under the complete control of Fayed and his subordinates from start to finish.
 
Had the SPHP been requested, they would probably both still be alive as the SPHP operate with a car in front and behind, together with two motorcycle police outriders on each side of the vehicle which the VIP occupies. The cars are driven by professional drivers carrying armed security men.

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