31-03-2012, 01:24 AM
Princess Diana Part V Myths of Marriage and Pregnancy
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This part of the essay concerns Al Fayed's allegations following his media campaign that he and his pals had helped cook up on the French Riviera. It is in two parts. A) Discusses the marriage myths. B) Involves itself with allegations of pregnancy, but before I begin I have something of a treatise concerning Martyn Gregory.
In the last four installments, my articles have criticised Muhammed Al Fayed. I also said in Part II that one cannot blame Gregory for focusing on him.
Nonetheless, Gregory for all his salient points concerning the man is guilty of not examining Al Fayed nor the Diana controversy in a broader focus.
When I discussed David Icke, I also discussed how conspiracy arguments are framed within the parameters of a dominant paradigm. That being, sceptics like Michael Barkun and Daniel Pipes target conspirahypocrites like Icke and Alex Jones to prove their thesis, which are based on extreme conspirahypocrite cases.
Martyn Gregory, a man I believe who is much smarter than both Barkun and Pipes combined, has done much the same thing by ignoringalternative views from more legitimate sources and real researchers.
One of his central targets has been Al Fayed's claims of an imminent marriage and pregnancy to Spencer.
If Gregory really wanted to take Al Fayed to task, why has he not discussed the little known fact that Al Fayed's spin-doctoring in the media prior to the events on August 31st 1997 could well have provided potential plotters with an itch to scratch?
Why didn't Gregory criticise Al Fayed for making up stories about Spencer's pregnancy and conjuring up a convenient false sponsor, like the Royal Family for the crime?
Regardless of what was floating around in Diana Spencer's head about the Royals, and despite the hype that Al Fayed has since stoked, if there was a conspiracy, there may well have been dark clouds gathering around Spencer and Al Fayed from another quarter.
Namely, those in the conservative elite circles of Britain, with contacts in intelligence and munitions who had far more reach and organisational nous than the much vaunted Royal family would ever have.
Myths Created About Diana
Regardless of Gregory's positioning however, Al Fayed has handed him some fantastic opportunities. The statement below on Al Fayed's website really has to be seen to be believed (1).Throughout the seven weeks duration of their love affair, Dodi and Diana were with each other almost every minute.
While Dodi and Spencer had known each other off and on for years, according to pages 20-25 of the Paget Report, the couple's relationship began on the 14th of July 1997 and ended on the 31st of August that year.
They had known each other for 47 days.
Apparently, their schedules allowed them to have seen each other on a possible 35 days. As it stands, they were together for 23 of them. This ishardly time for a mature couple to bond and make plans.
More here: http://www.topsecretwriters.com/2012/03/...-marriage/
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.

