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    An interesting personal experience happened during the late summer, early autumn of 2000. I was socialising with a dear friend, a young lady of remarkable psychic acuity, who, having getting to have known her well for a few months beforehand had certainly demonstrated a genuine ability – her own story was, and is still, quite remarkable. We had often chatted about the esoteric nature of her experiences and quite interestingly we became good friends, and much to my surprise at the time she felt she had sought me out to try and find some answers. (In those days the ‘X Files’ television programme was still very popular and as she bore a striking resemblance to Gillian Anderson I would call her Scully and she would call me Fox, as one might naturally do!).

    It was during the course of this particular evening that quite out of the blue Jessica said: “There is someone here who would like to talk to you.” I was taken aback momentarily and asked: “Oh, who is it?! Being a very adept channeler and someone who was, and probably still is somewhere – we have lost touch over time – living simultaneously in this dimension and in another, and in a relationship as well on that side, said that “Diana wants to share something with you.” It needs to be made absolutely clear that at no time during the months I had got to know Jess, had we ever spoken about Diana, at all: we had a lot of other common ground in conversation and much of it did deal with esoteric topics, along with other good humoured conversation. I, along with many millions of others around the world, had been surprisingly and incredibly moved in the immediate aftermath of her demise and I had been made aware of certain peculiarities surrounding her death as revealed by David Icke in 1998. I say surprisingly by the way as I am largely disinterested in popular Royalism and the public facing antics of this part of the Establishment.

    The message conveyed through Jess, to me, from Diana was: “It was something to do with Dodi’s dad.” Now, I may have some genuine doubts about that actually being the case but what lends real credibility to this message is the fact that it would make sense for someone, Diana in this case, to be uncertain as to exactly who may have been responsible but to comprehensively confirm that it was no accident. In short it would cement this very firmly for those who have diligently sought the truth; that they have been vindicated. This was an unsolicited but not unwelcome interaction and one that I feel still very profoundly, particularly again now that the 2oth anniversary of her death is almost upon us.

    Another not quite so inter-dimensional moment occurred to a now former girlfriend of mine who consistently shared her own personal story with regard to Diana. It was during 1995 when, in a local town high street a large black limo had pulled up alongside ‘K’ and in the back seat was Diana. Two security men had attempted forcibly to kidnap her (‘K’) but she had taken a pistol from her handbag and made too much noise drawing attention to her situation that they sped off. Diana, it must be stated was not in control of the security behaviour of course and was to all intents and purposes very kind. A couple of things here to stress: I never did find out how ‘K’ had acquired a weapon, or who on earth she had got it from. Also I have subsequently tried to check any press articles in the local media but there is no mention of this incident reported anywhere. I do also need to mention that ‘K’ was, and no doubt still is, highly psychic. I'd be interested to hear if any others of you out there may have had encounters of a similar nature as shared above specifically concerning Diana.

    Those unfamiliar with the detail behind Diana’s assassination would do very well to acquire, if they haven’t already, ‘Unlawful Killing’ by Keith Allen, the title based upon the jurors in the inquest verdict. An attempt had been, and probably still is being attempted, to close off access to this documentary. In fact unless the Avalon Library already does have a copy I am quite prepared to submit one to it. This is important as is unfortunately true to form the Establishment is doing a repeat of the media baloney and disseminating untruths, again, in respect of her death and in the build-up to her, and Dodi's anniversary.

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    Interesting, the simple short remark “It was something to do with Dodi’s dad.”. Whilst I can see how that might play out in a Machivelian sense I wonder why the message was directed to you.

    Firstly it might suggest you had a connection with Diana in a much broader sense, historically; but more, it also suggests to me that it was something you were quite absorbed with mentally - for it sounds like an answer, or clue, to a puzzle you might have been wrestling with. Were you giving it a lot of thought if you can recall well?

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    all I can say to this topic (if one is interessted in it) is to thoroughly read New Zealand researcher John Morgan's almost 700 pg. epic "How They Murdered Princess Diana"; no stone was left unturned; it's a tremendous read-

    anyone still thinking her tragic death was an 'accident' is not yet aware of how geopolitics works; how influential people (like Diana) are "accidented" or how others are "suicided"- I find it truly disheartening that even some Avalon members are still not yet aware of how the world works and how good, honest, helpful people are eleminated in many forms because they are a threat to a control system;

    be well all-

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    an anecdote to my last posting (source: Morgan's book):

    both people in oncoming Diana/Al Fayed traffic in the tunnel saw a bright flash/strobe/laser light eminated from a 2-manned motorcycle passing/in front of the Mercedes which obviously blinded the driver-

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    This subject just made something "click"... in one of the videos I had watched here when I was first getting into Avalon. I cannot remember the name of the man who said that Diana appeared to him after her death; sat on his bed & said, "I can't believe they killed me!" Does anyone remember who it might be? Was it David Sereda?


    This is why we need to put our spiritual covering over JoefromtheCarolinas...he just called out CG in royal form!!

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    @Foxie Loxie and all readers-

    am not sure Diana came to anyone's bed after her quick an untimely death; did her soul have time for that?-
    all I can say is: read the Morgan book then decide for yourself about her "accident"

    Larry

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    Interesting, the simple short remark “It was something to do with Dodi’s dad.”. Whilst I can see how that might play out in a Machivelian sense I wonder why the message was directed to you.

    Firstly it might suggest you had a connection with Diana in a much broader sense, historically; but more, it also suggests to me that it was something you were quite absorbed with mentally - for it sounds like an answer, or clue, to a puzzle you might have been wrestling with. Were you giving it a lot of thought if you can recall well?
    Very honestly, it was a very long way from my thoughts at the time; that was why I was surprised. Thank you for your personal message and I will respond tomorrow, UK time.

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    This subject just made something "click"... in one of the videos I had watched here when I was first getting into Avalon. I cannot remember the name of the man who said that Diana appeared to him after her death; sat on his bed & said, "I can't believe they killed me!" Does anyone remember who it might be? Was it David Sereda?


    This is why we need to put our spiritual covering over JoefromtheCarolinas...he just called out CG in royal form!!
    Thanks Foxie - how fascinating. I'll try and find out who it was.

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    Quote Posted by Cardillac (here)
    all I can say to this topic (if one is interessted in it) is to thoroughly read New Zealand researcher John Morgan's almost 700 pg. epic "How They Murdered Princess Diana"; no stone was left unturned; it's a tremendous read-

    anyone still thinking her tragic death was an 'accident' is not yet aware of how geopolitics works; how influential people (like Diana) are "accidented" or how others are "suicided"- I find it truly disheartening that even some Avalon members are still not yet aware of how the world works and how good, honest, helpful people are eleminated in many forms because they are a threat to a control system;

    be well all-

    Larry
    Excellent reference source John Morgan's book looks to be and thanks very much for drawing my attention to it Larry. Now in my Amazon basket

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    After my mother reported that she remembered seeing Diana's son, William, speaking to a female sitting on the curb of the road in Chile shown in some film clip, and then read that she had been spotted in the window of a Convent, I began to doubt the story about her death. Someone recently said in a you-tube video that Diana was simply removed from the picture and not really dead.

    Some time ago, I was thinking of William and Diana appeared in my minds eye with startling clarity as if to "protect" her son. Her body may or may not be dead, but her spirit is very much alive and concerned about her children.

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