07-09-2013, 10:58 AM
There are echoes in Michael Hastings' hitting the palm at speed.
Jan at 4 suggests the scare-Diana hypothesis is a limited hangout.
Lane is of interest:
Lane writes that Allen's documentary demonstrates that evidence was covered up and the truth distorted. For instance, he explains, the paparazzi trailing the car were not responsible for the accident. More likely: the driver of a white Fiat with alleged ties to the MI6 intelligence agency.
Diana's premonitions were well-founded. She was likely a pain in the royal ass; which was why she was loved.
The event was the year after Ron Brown, having announced to Nolanda he was tired of being the errand boy for the First Lady, flew into a stolen beacon on a mountain whereupon a retrieval squad caused a round hole in his head and a stewardess with minor injuries to die in the ambulance.
No doubt Diana was treated by a special team.
In the Urban Dictionary the article spelling Boston Breaks is rendered as Boston Brakes; in either case, a plausible explanation for the Diana car and that of Michael Hastings to veer fatally:
"the boston brakes": assassination technique developed in boston by the s.i.s
a technique in which microchip transceiver's built into cars (mostly after theft and recovery) override the steering column and braking functions causing seemingly out of control accidents
drift, powerslide, and or skid marks are all commonly found in cases involving the "boston brakes" the "boston brakes" theory has been proven through scientific studies to be real and is believed to be the method used for the assassination of princess diana!
In a follow car a man with a joystick carries out the orders from the crown. Fifteen years later it might be done from a drone.
Jan at 4 suggests the scare-Diana hypothesis is a limited hangout.
Lane is of interest:
Lane writes that Allen's documentary demonstrates that evidence was covered up and the truth distorted. For instance, he explains, the paparazzi trailing the car were not responsible for the accident. More likely: the driver of a white Fiat with alleged ties to the MI6 intelligence agency.
Diana's premonitions were well-founded. She was likely a pain in the royal ass; which was why she was loved.
The event was the year after Ron Brown, having announced to Nolanda he was tired of being the errand boy for the First Lady, flew into a stolen beacon on a mountain whereupon a retrieval squad caused a round hole in his head and a stewardess with minor injuries to die in the ambulance.
No doubt Diana was treated by a special team.
In the Urban Dictionary the article spelling Boston Breaks is rendered as Boston Brakes; in either case, a plausible explanation for the Diana car and that of Michael Hastings to veer fatally:
"the boston brakes": assassination technique developed in boston by the s.i.s
a technique in which microchip transceiver's built into cars (mostly after theft and recovery) override the steering column and braking functions causing seemingly out of control accidents
drift, powerslide, and or skid marks are all commonly found in cases involving the "boston brakes" the "boston brakes" theory has been proven through scientific studies to be real and is believed to be the method used for the assassination of princess diana!
In a follow car a man with a joystick carries out the orders from the crown. Fifteen years later it might be done from a drone.

