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The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - BIAD - 05-21-2021 In 1995, Princess Diana -the estranged wife of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne, held an interview with BBC Journalist Martin Bashir on a weekly current affairs programme called 'Panorama'. During the 'tell-all' discussion, the public learned of Princess Di's torment of discovering her husband's tryst with an older woman - Camilla Parker Bowles. This half-hidden relationship had been going on before, during Prince Charles' courtship of the shy nineteen year-old and into the eventual marriage to Princess Diana. Martin Bashir, known for his controversial interview with Michael Jackson, had offered Princess Diana's brother -Earl Spencer, evidence that those who worked with and around his sister were being paid to spy on her. Such evidence was enough to convince Earl Spencer that a interview was necessary to show Princess Di's side of the situation and how the Royal Family maintained control of information regarding the once-next Queen of England. This physical proof was in the form of copies of bank statements to senior aides and also suggested that Diana was being bugged by security services. One of the bank statements was labelled to the Princess' health and fitness coaches and another to News International. Penfolds Consultants was also a company that was supposed to be in on the secret surveillance. Bashir also hinted that telephone lines at Kensington Palace -where Diana was living, were bugged. The interview was a sensation and Martin Bashir received a BAFTA award for his Journalism. An estimated twenty-three million viewers watched the interview with a sad, paranoid woman relating her ousting from the British Royal family and how she felt about the romantic relationships that had gone on behind her back. Camilla Bowles was not the only one mentioned during the discussion, Tiggy Legge-Bourke, the nanny for Charles and Diana's children was also offered as a possible lover. However, the basis of the interview was fake. .................................................................... Weeks before all of this, Martin Bashir had approached a BBC Graphic Artist to fabricate documents and bank statements in order to dupe Earl Spencer into convincing his sister -Princess Diana, to hold the interview. Armed with these fake papers and a host of suggestive comments, the Panorama programme went ahead with their scheme. Disguising themselves as tradesmen, they sneaked into Kensington Palace in preparations for the one-to-one with the woman who was loved by the British public. Odd... why were they disguised? Princess Diana spilled her heart out to the millions viewers and the negative effect towards the Royal family was so damning, that her security protection -supplied by the same organisation that she had accused of involvement in her marital break-up, was withdrawn. In Bashir's words, Diana was 'cast adrift'. In 1996, the terms of divorce with Charles were finalised. Diana lost her HRH title but was given a £17million settlement plus £400,000 a year and allowed to remain at Kensington Palace. In this same year, the BBC were busy holding a 'keep-it-quiet' investigation into Martin Bashir's underhanded tactics after the scheme to hoodwink Diana's brother came to light. Bashir first assured his bosses that he hadn't shown the false bank statements to Earl Spencer, but later admitted he had. The BBC Managers had gone along with trusting this Journalist and took the decision to believe Bashir and not contact Earl Spencer for an alternative narrative, In 1997, Diana Spencer and Dodi Fayed sat in the rear of their Mercedes Benz with Diana's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones in the front with driver Henri Paul. Diana, Dodi and the driver all died in a collision with a concrete pillar beneath the Alma tunnel outside of Paris, France. In regards of Bashir's conduct in tricking people for an interview, lies, corruption and cover-up became words regularly used in shadowy boardrooms of the BBC for the next twenty-five years until today. Quote:The Dyson Report:BBC Source: The BBC are not trustworthy, this incident isn't the first and realising the fact that quarter of a century had to pass before the who truth was revealed, it's an indicator of how far and deep this publically-funded news British monopoly will go to hide their dirty laundry. Jimmy Savile, Cyril Smith and countless others have been saved because of the BBC's supercilious and arrogant view on those they dare call customers. RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - Moonmagic - 05-21-2021 I would not bat a fucking eye lid if the BBC was de-funded and left to itself. It's about time tbh! RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - gordi - 05-21-2021 A curious twist on this topic is that the BBC's "Royal Correspondent" Nicholas Witchell appeared on BBC TV this morning, stating that he worked on BBC Panorama programmes and that he had already been given the firm impression from Lady Diana herself that she would be more than willing to give him an interview relating to the very same topics that Bashir later covered in his interview with her... So why did the Panorama bosses decide to go with Bashir and the underhand, lies/deceit rather than with their respected correspondent Witchell and his above-board, with-consent and approval approach????? Witchell himself seemed to be completely at a loss to understand why his own bosses (at BBC Panorama) told him to back off, when he had already secured Diana's willingness to participate in a one-to-one with him. RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - Minstrel - 05-21-2021 Was Princess Diana informed of the deception/s? If so - when? If not - it seems there could be a number of legal wranglings that remain to be unwrangled. RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - BIAD - 05-21-2021 (05-21-2021, 12:21 PM)Moonmagic Wrote: I would not bat a fucking eye lid if the BBC was de-funded and left to itself. It's about time tbh! If BIAD had eyelids, he too wouldn't bat them if this corrupt corporation was closed down. Fines...? It's public money, what would they care? RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - BIAD - 05-21-2021 (05-21-2021, 01:14 PM)gordi Wrote: ...Witchell himself seemed to be completely at a loss to understand why his own bosses (at BBC Panorama) Those same BBC bosses may have been reminded of Prince Charles' comment to his sons regarding Witchell, when they were on a skiing holiday in 2005. Quote:'...The incident happened in 2005, at a photo session in Klosters ski resort in the Swiss Alps,SOURCE: RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - BIAD - 05-21-2021 (05-21-2021, 04:22 PM)Minstrel Wrote: Was Princess Diana informed of the deception/s? I believe she was unaware of the deception until Bashir was investigated. Quote:'...It comes as a letter which Diana wrote over a month after the programme aired hasSKY News: RE: The BBC, The Deceit & The Dyson Report. - gordi - 05-22-2021 (05-21-2021, 07:22 PM)BIAD Wrote: ...Somewhat cheekily, the Prince of Wales replied: "I'm very glad you heard of it anyway," before Oooooh, I'd forgotten about THAT one!!!! Yeah. G |