Wednesday, September 25, 2013

ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA´S DEATH

http://2012thebigpicture.wordpress.com/2013/09/25/sir-ranulph-fiennes-book-foretold-princess-dianas-death-in-tunnel/

Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ Book Foretold Princess Diana’s Death in Tunnel

Diana’s assassination is probably Britain’s “9/11″.  I don’t imagine many self-respecting Brits can bring themselves to accept that the Illuminati murdered their beloved Princess Diana. That’ll change. When I first heard the suggestion that the Boston Brakes was probably the mechanism, it sounded right to me.
It seems that many truths are presented as fiction to soften the blow and even give us a heads up. If we’re paying attention, disclosure really is everywhere, but first, we have to know their MO.  ~ BP

EXCLUSIVE: Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ book foretold Princess Diana’s death in tunnel

PRINCESS Diana was murdered using a method described in a 1991 book by adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, it has been claimed.

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Former SAS member Sir Ranulph Fiennes calls his book a mixture of ‘fact and fiction’ [GETTY]
The “Boston Brakes” technique, allegedly developed by the CIA, involves planting remote control devices in the victim’s car so the assassins can cause it to crash.
After the accident the controls are removed by stealth, leaving no trace.
Sir Ranulph, a former SAS member, details the method in his book The Feather Men, which he calls a mixture of “fact and fiction”.
He describes a real accident in 1986 involving Air Marshal Sir Peter Horsley, former equerry to Prince Philip.
As Sir Peter was driving down a dual carriageway to Plymouth, his BMW inexplicably swerved into the path of an oncoming car, killing the other driver.
Sir Peter survived and investigated the crash himself. He was convinced he was a victim of the “Boston Brakes” method and that his car was caused to swerve by killers following him in a Volvo.
Afterwards they removed the controls.
In his book, Sir Ranulph claims the attempt was carried out by a hit squad called The Clinic but invites his readers to decide what is real and what isn’t.
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Sir Ranulph’s friend examined pictures of Diana’s crash and saw similarities with the book [AP]
Then five years ago, he says, he got a call from a friend he won’t name, who had read his book and had also closely examined photographs taken shortly after the Paris crash in which Diana died.
Sir Ranulph said: “I was told the Boston Brakes system I had detailed in my book had been re-used in the underpass [the Alma tunnel].
“The man said, ‘I looked at the comparative situation and I noticed that the car [Diana’s] had been tampered with after the accident’.”
Asked for his view on the Paris crash, he said: “I haven’t got any views on her death but I would say lots of women in the UK are devoted to her.
“In terms of her being assassinated, it would be absurd.”

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