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(Jane)CeCe Day Hill, editor of The Jane Doe Chronicles a.k.a. Jane Doe Chronicles has published articles in different genres; creative business writing for 18 years. Her writing style is colorful backed by research, addressing issues with a balanced representation. She authors the Dear Jane, Jane Doe Chronicles answer column on (Yedda, Inc.), and progressively pens for online markets, in addition to working on articles and stories for magazine publication.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Princess Diana - Unexpected Test Results Part Three

Independent testing yields unexpected results surrounding the death of the late Princess Diana ... Part III (A Three Part Series) --

The important information in this series is chronicaled as a handful of dots that need to be connected. Hopefully the official January 2006 report will address these issues permanently.

I believe it was best written by the Sunday Mirror in Great Britain August , 1997, as referenced through the Executive Intelligence Review ...

"At Balmoral next week, the Queen will preside over a meeting of The Way Ahead Group where the Windsor sit down with their senior advisers and discuss policy matters. MI6 has prepared a special report on the Egyptian-born Fayeds, which will be presented to the meeting. "A friend of the Royals said yesterday: 'Prince Philip has let rip several times recently about the Fayeds. He's been banging on about his contempt for Dodi and how he is undesirable as a future stepfather to William and Harry.' Diana has been told in no uncertain terms about the consequences should she continue the relationship with the Fayed boy. Now the Royal Family may have decided it is time to settle up."

As the Princess of Wales, Diana certainly challenged the Establishment, and The House of Windsor. She was a direct descendent from British royalty, long before the Hanover - Windsors came from Germany. As such, attacks or war with the Crown would have been a significant challenge to the authority of the British monarchy. This would be clearly evident in her 1995 BBC television appearance with her declaration, that Prince Charles was unqualified to serve as King!

Copyright 9/12/05 cgh-CeCe Day Hill, Jane Doe Chronicles (c) All Rights Reserved
Copyright 9/12/05 cgh-CeCe Day Hill, The Jane Doe Chronicles (c) All Rights Reserved

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