1/12/2008

No Whisper Yet Of The Diana Look-A-Like At The Princess & Dodi Inquests. Part 3 of 3.

Poised. Self-Controlled. Methodical.
Polished. Such were the unquestionable
qualities of former Royal Marine John
Johnson as he testified at the Diana,
Princess of Wales, and Mr. Dodi Al
Fayed Inquests via videoconference
from Kenya's capital of Nairobi to
London's British High Court. He was
the first witness of the day and was,
has it turned out, also the best of the
day. He didn't play any "head games"
as he spoke without kibosh, unlike
the later witnesses like faith healer
Simone Simmons and the ever vain
ex-BBC television news reporter
Michael Cole.




John Johnson was a bodyguard for
the romantic couple of Diana and
Dodi for about a year until their brutal
death in 1997. He stated that at one
point he had secured an American visa
and airline tickets to go ahead of them in
preparing for the high profile couple to
move to California's Malibu at where he
was told they wished to settle and live.
This was to take place shortly before
the infamous car crash that killed
them to deadly smithereens ...




The more I listened to John Johnson the
more impressed I was. If "skills talk and
trash walks," then he was the one to talk and
talk he did. During the 60-minute testimony
of his, he only moved his hands just once,
unlike Simone Simmons whose hands and
arms constantly flew in every direction in
the air during her self-serving and
idiosyncratic presentation at the coroner's
hearing. He was no ninny either, that's for
sure. Focussed, with not even moving his
thick eyebrows once, he was so straight for-
ward when quizzed or asked questions by
inquest counsel. John Johnson soon put dry
ice to such claims that Princess Diana had
tried on an engagement from Dodi at a
brief stop-off at St. Tropez. The former
Johnson body guard then declared without
hesitation -- "We never went to St. Tropez."
He couldn't have been clearer than he was ...
now could he?



And has I watched the videolink, I
thought if ever I needed and could afford
a bodyguard, then John Johnson would be
my man ... He reminded me so much of my
friend Zack Dellinger (not his real name),
who was at one point a top-paid bodyguard
to the Saudi Royal Family. Clearly, the
ex-Royal Marine admired the couple and
took extra pains to ensure their safety. He
spoke of what he called "movements" -- or
his jargon for security steps -- that was
needed at each stage of their travels to-
gether. His favourite word seemed to be
arranging "walkabouts" for them rather
than making "visits" at various travel stops.


John Johnson, I thought, unintentionally gave
us glimpses of life in a fish bowl for such folkz like
Diana and Dodi due primarily to fears for their
personal safety come day in and day out ... Bravo
to John Johnson for sharing his insight and
candour for those of us at the important inquests.




:: NO WHISPER YET ABOUT
THAT DIANA LOOK-A-LIKE ::


Diana never died in the Paris Tunnel.
She was already dead at The Ritz Hotel
before the staged car crash took place
hours later with a Diana Look-A-Like.

Diana herself had been injected with
poison by an assembled fake medical staff.
They came under the guise of checking
out her four-month pregnancy by Dodi
Al Fayed.


Dodi knew of the Diana look-a-like and
went along with it and the car ride believing
it was to thwart the paparazzi away from
Diana by setting up a wild goose chase.
He was unaware that his beloved Diana
was already dead when he left the hotel.
Nor did he realise he was also targetted
for death. With the cunning paparazzi
now well distracted chasing Dodi and the
Diana look-a-like, Diana's dead body
was then quickly removed and instantly
cremated at the French crematorium.
Her ashes were then mixed with dozens
of others so cremated on the same day. No
bodily trace, henceforth, of The People's
Princess was then to be had ... And,
the medical and forensic evidence of
her murder was gone forever ...




Diana was killed because she was pregnant
with a Muslim child. What Charles didn't know,
as he sat fretfully sobbing at her body in Paris,
was that it was her look-a-like and not actually
Diana. The look-a-like was believed to have
been perhaps a homelss female or a street
prostitute with no family links to speak of. So
she was then ideal for the plot and gruesome
task at hand and where she also would lose her
own life.
Nor did Charles know that before his ex-wife
was secretly cremated, that the embryo of her
pregnancy was cut out of her royal body and
shipped to America to be preserved for later
gynaecological expriment and research at per-
haps Johns Hopkin's or Harvard Medical School.



The British Royal Family had no knowledge at
either before, during, or after the murder of
Diana. In a coorinadated endeavour, British,
French and American intelligence operatives
worked to remove the princess from the world
stage. The operatives worked in collusion with
High Church figures at Lambeth Palace and
Westminster's Church House. They were horrified
at the thought of such a Royal Anglican as Diana
crossing the line with her Muslim pregnancy.
An anti-Muslim mindset was strongly at work
among them from the very beginning. Such
was to doom both Diana and Dodi by calculated
death.


The fear and trembling of the Anglican Church
of England of a Royal Anglo-Muslim staring
right at them in the face could and would not
be tolerated under any circumstance, if such
could be first prevented before the full birth
became inevitable. Such a birth, especially a
male, would have devastated The Royal
Family like a big monkey wrench hitting
"The Firm." Philip uses the term "The
Firm" to describe the royal family itself.
Plus, such an event would have put Charles
at his greatest anger and humilitation by
Diana and Dodi. For Charles' apocalyptic
temper is legendary and would have been
even more so at the birth of such a bastard
child, especially an Islamic one ... Diana's
sons William and Harry would have also
been saddled with a princely Muslim half-
brother, which would have no doubt
complicated the consitututional order
of succession to the British Throne.


And if the People's Princess by chance
had had male twins by Dodi Al Fayed,
then all hell would have been let loose by
The Crown and The Church. But by then
such would be too late and they knew that
right from the start. The Death Plan was
marked and made ready ...




Not amazingly, nobody twigged at the State
Funereal that no remains or ashes of Diana
was inside the sealed coffin, which almost
slipped of the shoulders of the military pall-
bearers due to the sheer weight and size and
slippery surface of the lead-lined royal casket.
Such presumably contained instead the
embalmed corpse of the Diana look-a-like.


After the Memorial Service, the coffin was
shipped off to the ancestral home of Lady Diana
Spencer at Althrop House, near Harlestone, at
Northamptonshire. It's in the heart of Old
Albion, too.


Now ten year later, the name and casket of
Princess Diana is still enshrine there with
more than 150.000 visitors per year to
Althrop House, which has been the home of
the Spencer Family for twenty generations.



A couple of my acquaintances thought my
copyrighted Diana conspiracy theory as
I've set out only in skelton form here
would at least make a great thriller
and/or a shining docudrama. I'd love
to play the role of Charles, too. So fame
and fortune at last for me, ah? He'll be
age 60 in this year of 2oo8 and still has
no throne to sit on just like poor me.

Nor no throne for murdered Diana, who
in the most endearing English fairytale,
would have become Queen Diana of
England ...
How cruel and cold was the
finale of what we first thought
was going to be such a beautiful and
lovely fairytale like the true Rose
of England. But that's now all dead
and gone ... All we have left now is
the grim and legalistic inquests of
Diana, Princess of Wales and Mr.
Dodi Al Fayed. And Diana's fellow
country men and women pay so
little homage to her now and as
the years go by she'll be made
just a mere footnote in the History
of England ... Who cares that nobody
cares? Nobody ....

Truly, Monty.

+Eve of 1st Sunday after Trinity, 2oo8



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