-Caveat Lector- from alt.conspiracy ----- As always, Caveat Lector. Just a few of this thread. Om K ----- <A HREF="aol://5863:126/alt.conspiracy:496758">Diana assassination / Richard Dearlove</A> ----- Subject: Diana assassination / Richard Dearlove From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (banana) Date: Sun, Feb 28, 1999 11:15 AM Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Richard Dearlove, MI6 Assistant Chief and Director of Operations, flies into Paris that Saturday (30 August 1997) and flies out immediately after the deaths - according to Richard Tomlinson. Dearlove has been named as the man who will take over as head of MI6 in September this year. It looks very much as if Dearlove was in control of the assassination operation. Hopefully Mohamed al-Fayed will try to get hold of Dearlove's flight-plan. It would be revealing if he flew to Paris from Aberdeen, wouldn't it? This would suggest that he'd been at Balmoral. Just a thought... -- b.anana ===== Subject: Re: Diana assassination / Richard Dearlove From: "Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, Feb 28, 1999 2:18 PM Message-id: <lfjC2.19560$_3.1604@stones> Thanks for that info about Dearlove in Paris, though it is surely coincidental that an SIS killer was on the lose in Paris at the time Diana, Dodi and HP were killed. Could you please source that fact? I wonder how well Dearlove knows Janvrin, the assistant private secretary to the Queen, taking over the number one spot from Fellowes? Janvrin is ex-SIS, I understand. Does anyone know if they were on "wet" jobs together? -- http://elint.server101.com/ ===== Jones states: > Tomlinson told Star readers in an exclusive interview last year that the > deputy head of British intelligence was in Paris at the British Embassy > on August 31 and returned to London immediately after Di and Dodi's > tragic deaths. I am assuming that the deputy head is the same as the assistant chief. Dearlove's current position as both Assistant Chief and Director of Operations (appointed to the former in 1994, when he was already the latter) comes from yesterday's Guardian (27 Feb 1999). > I wonder how well Dearlove knows Janvrin, the assistant private secretary to > the Queen, taking over the number one spot from Fellowes? Me too! > Janvrin is ex-SIS, > I understand. Does anyone know if they were on "wet" jobs together? Good question. As for Dearlove, his SIS career has included stints in Nairobi, Prague, Paris, and Geneva (in Geneva he was Head of Station). He has also been head of MI6 liaison in Washington DC, which, as Richard Norton-Taylor wryly reminds Guardian readers, was Kim Philby's old job [1]. He spent a year at Kent School in Connecticut in the early 1960s. (Hands up who's wondering whether he was there in Nov 1963 :-) ). Can someone post similar details for Janvrin? (1) ISTR that even in Philby's day this post in Washington was considered good preparation for the top job in London ('C'), although Philby's chances went for a Burton after Guy Burgess, who had been staying in his house when Philby was supposed to be a counter-intelligence specialist, did a runner). -- b.anana ===== Subject: Re: Diana assassination / Richard Dearlove From: Neil g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, Feb 28, 1999 6:02 PM Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In article <lfjC2.19560$_3.1604@stones>, Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] online.co.uk> writes >Thanks for that info about Dearlove in Paris, though it is surely >coincidental that an SIS killer was on the lose in Paris at the time Diana, >Dodi and HP were killed. Could you please source that fact? > >I wonder how well Dearlove knows Janvrin, the assistant private secretary to >the Queen, taking over the number one spot from Fellowes? Janvrin is ex-SIS, >I understand. Does anyone know if they were on "wet" jobs together? Are you for real, wet jobs, SIS killers in Paris. James Bond handy with a gun. The queens middle aged secretary a hit man doing wet jobs? with a senior civil servants who has spent most of his time sitting behind a desk. Describe a wet job for those who don't read that much fiction. A completely covert operation run from the British embassy by the head of the SIS. Even the CIA would catch on to that. Then added to all the rest of these clues six guest at the Ritz disguised as Englishmen who booked in as spies. The duke giving the go ahead on the order of the Queen. Then the big hit Kevin's diaries will he ask me tomorrow, she said little bit of romance added to the story to please the girls. This is elint, News with Intelligence. ===== Subject: Re: Diana assassination / Richard Dearlove From: Kevin Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, Feb 28, 1999 8:59 PM Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> banana wrote: > Richard Dearlove, MI6 Assistant Chief and Director of Operations, flies > into Paris that Saturday (30 August 1997) and flies out immediately after > the deaths - according to Richard Tomlinson. Dearlove has been named as > the man who will take over as head of MI6 in September this year. > > It looks very much as if Dearlove was in control of the assassination operation. > > Hopefully Mohamed al-Fayed will try to get hold of Dearlove's flight-plan. > It would be revealing if he flew to Paris from Aberdeen, wouldn't it? This > would suggest that he'd been at Balmoral. Just a thought... > > -- > b.anana Yes, I would think that would be a very interesting flight plan to take a gander at, indeed! Also, I remember Fayed asking Stephan to question several MI6 officials, as well as one high ranking NSA official. I don't know if Dearlove was one of those he asked to be questioned. If not, then perhaps MAF should add him to the list. Kevin Warren http://www.anaserve.com/~wethepeople/diforum.htm ===== Subject: Re: Diana assassination / Richard Dearlove From: Kevin Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, Feb 28, 1999 10:23 PM Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Neil g wrote: > > > >That's definitely worth thinking about. What might it have been? But I > >think there was also a need to act very quickly, since doing it in Paris > >would not be the scenario of choice. Scope for complete deniability may > >have been restricted. > > > >-- > >b.anana > > I think the other motive was he may have been doing a routine > inspection. > > I am more than certain that the British would not conduct such an > operation. I am also convinced that Diana was not a viable target nor > was their any strong motive compered with the risk. The Question is was > the threat from Diana serious enough to warrant a hasty assassination. > What we are talking about is the history and future of the monarchy. The > method of government and the future or the nation. Prince Phillip certainly thought Diana was a viable target. He as much said so in his infamous statements that appeared in that August 31, 1997 article. You also have to remember is that the Crown thought they could get away. Remember what the Queen said to Hillary: They didn't anticipate this kind of response. They thought they could kill Diana, blame it all on speed and booze, and we would all buy the party line and go about our business. They never dreamed they would be putting the future of the nation and monarchy at risk, or that they would be signing their own death warrants. 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