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FORMER MI6 CHIEF, RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DODGY DOSSIER ON ILLEGAL IRAQ WAR, DENIES DIANA MURDER


Sir Richard Dearlove, former "C" MI6..John "Captain" Scarlett, current "C" MI6

The discredited former Controller or "C" of MI6 has again denied that the Secret Intelligence Service "executed" Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed.

Sir Richard Dearlove, the man responsible for the Dodgy Dossier, which led to the illegal Iraq war, testified at the Inquest in a rare exception to the cardinal principle within the secret services never to comment on any allegations made against it, irrespective of whether the allegations are truthful....

Ian Burnett QC, for the coroner, asked: “During the whole of your time in SIS, from 1966 to 2004, were you ever aware of the service assassinating anyone?”

Sir Richard replied: “No, I was not.”

Mr Burnett went on: “No assassinations under your authority in any of those posts?”

“No,” Sir Richard said firmly.

In 1997 former MI5 officer David Shayler revealed that MI6 paid an Al Qaeda cell £100,000 to assassinate Libyan leader Coloner Gadaffi. The attack failed but this incident proved that MI6 will go to any lengths to get a troublesome individual off the scene permanently.


'Sir' Richard, who worked for MI6 in various roles between 1966 and 2004, was appearing at the inquest to 'deny' claims by Mohamed al Fayed that Diana and his son Dodi were killed by the Secret Intelligence Service. But his record at MI6 tells a very different story and his infamous lie that the Dodgy Dossier on Saddam Hussein's imagined WMD, was
"a piece of well sourced intelligence" will do him no good with the jury and a cynical public grown weary of Establishment lies.

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