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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

DIANA INVESTIGATION COMPUTER/PAPERS STOLEN

Knock me down with a feather!

The laptop and several papers of Lord Stevens, who is about to report on his investigation into the death of Princess Diana, have been stolen during TWO break-ins at his office in Gosforth, Newcastle.

Over the weekend it was reported in The Daily Express that there was a brilliant flash in the tunnel just before the car carrying Diana and Dodi crashed, and Lord Stevens has said the investigation is "more complex" than expected.

There are several reasons put forward Diana's death. One is that she was actually destined from birth to die in her eventual sacrifice! Another reason is that she was about to blow the lid on the Windsor family secrets. Yet another is that she was a loose cannon.

A very good analysis of Diana's death is by David Icke in "The Biggest Secret".

There is no doubt she was murdered. The exact reason as to why is arguable. Perhaps there isn't just one reason.

The one reason I can definitely accept as valid is that she was pregnant and that she was not supposed to die. The crash was designed to kill the child and Dodi. The father of the child was Dodi. As Diana was the nations favourite it would not have helped if she had a child of Arabian descent, particularly as we now seem determined to engulf the Middle East in war.

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From http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=16673949%26method=full%26siteid=94762%26headline=di%2dprobe%2dchief%2ds%2dpc%2dis%2dnicked-name_page.html

A COMPUTER belonging to the man leading the inquiry into Princess Diana's death has been stolen in a burglary. (?)

It has been widely predicted that Lord Stevens' findings could be sensational.
He has already warned in a TV interview that the investigation, known as Operation Paget, is "more complex" than thought.

A source close to Lord Stevens confirmed computer equipment had been stolen, including a laptop and personal papers, in two raids within a week at his office in Gosforth, Newcastle.

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