What Does The Nanny Know?

(Conspiracy Nation, 10/04/07) – The butler did it. And the nanny knows.

The inquest into the death of Princess Diana, now underway and expected to last 6 months, may not solve the case. But salacious new details are likely to emerge.

In typical high-society crime mysteries, “the butler did it.” In the Diana case, the butler obviously did not do it, but knows plenty. However Paul Burrell, the royal butler, is defiant: Burrell says he has many secrets about Princess Diana he will never share publicly. "There are secrets that will go with me to the grave," he said. (“Diana Wanted to Become America's First Lady, Butler Says,” by Kate Snow. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2423394&page=1)

And what does the nanny know? Tiggy Legge-Bourke, former nanny to Diana's sons William and Harry, may bear hostility against the late princess. Tiggy was rumored to be a secret lover of Prince Charles. There had been rumors Tiggy had an abortion in August 1995. At a Christmas party that same year, Diana “could be seen purposefully making her way towards Tiggy.” Then, when she was inches from the nanny, Diana bared her fangs: “So sorry to hear about the baby,” she meowed. “As Diana walked away, Tiggy burst into tears.” (“Charles, Tiggy and the rumour about their affair that won't go away,” by Richard Kay and Geoffrey Levy. London Daily Mail, October 4, 2007)

At one level, mysteries surrounding Princess Diana's violent death may seem trite. Notably, some naïve persons on the so-called “left” urge interest in “more serious concerns.” On a deeper level, though, the Diana case is the mother lode. The threads lead to a global power elite and their plans for “Crusade.” (See “Mephistopheles Killed Diana,” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Mephistopheles.html)

If memory serves, Rayelan, host of Rumor Mill News, had broken the news, almost immediately after Diana's death in August 1997, that the Princess had been maneuvering to marry John F. Kennedy, Jr. This report by Rayelan was later corroborated by the royal butler. Kate Snow (op. cit.) reported, in 2006, “In his new blockbuster book, 'The Way We Were,' Paul Burrell says that Princess Diana had ambitions to become the first lady of the United States.” John F. Kennedy, Jr., is not specifically named, but we learn the potential mate was a “mystery man in New York” who “had political connections.” Furthermore, according to Kate Snow, Diana had “been a huge fan of Jackie Onassis for years.”

Jackie Onassis was the mother of John F. Kennedy, Jr. Also known as “John-John,” the offspring of President John F. Kennedy may have been about to become Democrat candidate for New York senator. A suspicious plane crash ended John-John's plans, and opened the door for Hillary Clinton to become the junior senator from New York.

It gets juicier. Princess Diana, according to Rayelan (“Ru Mills”), “breakfasted with Hillary [Clinton] at the White House in September of 1996.” Hillary Clinton said something to Diana which “caused Diana to leave the United States immediately.” Rayelan notices the time-line: Diana, a month after fleeing the U.S., handed a sealed envelope to the butler, Paul Burrell. She reportedly told Burrell, “I'm going to date this [envelope] and I want you to keep it...just in case.” (http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=110845)

But Burrell has vowed to carry any such secrets to the grave. And no wonder! With violent deaths of John Kennedy, Jr., and Princess Diana, Burrell himself could be subject to a “death by car accident.”

Who were the “reliable sources” which Diana claimed had warned her of an assassination plot? Was one of them Hillary Clinton? And was Hillary Clinton reliable, or was she feeding Diana disinformation at the behest of MI-6, British intelligence?

British machinations on the American continent extend back at least to the Civil War. (See “Murky Past” section of Conspiracy Nation for background. http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Murky.htm). The Brits call us Yanks, “the cousins.” And what play was Abraham Lincoln watching when he was fatally shot? (Answer: “Our American Cousin”).

Regarding the Diana inquest now starting, Mohamed al Fayed, father of Dodi al Fayed, writes at his web site, “I have had to fight for this to happen. So many people in the British Establishment never wanted the inquests, because they were afraid of what would be revealed in court.” Do not expect the full truth to emerge, but there might be tantalizing details.

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