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★ Diana, Princess

Diana, Princess of Wales: see Royal Family & Monarchy & Press & Newspapers & Media & Charles & Conspiracy

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Diana: Because emojis hadn’t been invented people had to cry with their faces.  Cunk on Britain s1e5, BBC 2018

 

 

Does one want to do a jigsaw with one?  Spitting Image s1e11, Prince Charles knocks on loo door for Diana, ITV 1984

 

 

At the same time they said er, Prince Charles & Diana are turning up and you can meet them, and we just went, we’ll just do the sound check, shall we?  Mick Talbot re Live Aid, Long Hot Summers: The Story of the Style Council ***** Sky Arts 2020

 

 

Diana predicted her death.  And she predicted it almost to the letter.  Michael Mansfield QC

 

 

It’s no accident that the present Queen’s grandmother is a direct descendant of the sister of Count Dracul ... There’s a particular place in Belgium which is known as the Mother of Darkness Castle which is funnily located in the same area as that child murderer and Satanic ring was based that came to light ... She told me and another such two have told me the same story ... Present in Britain at rituals at which Diana was being abused as part of these rituals in a mind-controlled state ... They mind-control the children of the aristocratic families ... Diana’s role was to be sacrificed in that place at that time ... Her other role was to add her genes to the Windsors’ ... What they needed was an infusion of human genes.  David Icke, author The Biggest Secret

 

 

The Merovingians dug underground sacrificial chambers in Paris just outside the original Paris ... where they did their rituals to the goddess Diana ... The place is now called the Pont d’Alma tunnel.  Which is still an underground location.  Now the ancient myths of the goddess Diana were that she was a moon goddess.  Pont dAlma actually translates as Passage or Bridge of the Moon Goddess.  Coincidence?  David Icke, interview Illuminati III

 

Why was Diana held in that tunnel for so long when she is supposed to have had internal bleeding which needed repairing?  Why not get her to hospital immediately?  Why was she held in that tunnel for the best part of an hour and a half?  Why?  Because in the sick ritual – and that’s what it was – the ritual of her murder – she had to die in that place of ancient sacrifice to the goddess Diana.  And it’s when she died they then moved her out.  ibid. 

 

 

Princess Di was murdered by the new world order because she was perceived as a threat.  Ian R Crane, lecture Open Mind Conference 2015, ‘Total Lockdown’

   

 

The young Princess Diana was thrown into the public spotlight totally unprepared for the demanding nature of the job.  H M Queen: A Remarkable Life, 2002

 

The Queen did not fully appreciate the gulf between her and her daughters in law.  ibid.

 

 

August 30th 1997: In France the arrival of one woman is about to trigger a fatal trail of events.  Days that Shook the World s1e1: Coronation of Elizabeth II & Death of Diana, BBC 2003

 

Henry Paul is neither a bodyguard nor a chauffeur.  ibid.

 

‘There was the smell of blood, fuel and burning.’  ibid.  doctor first on scene

 

The Ritz security manager Henry Paul was three times over the legal alcohol limit.  ibid.

 

 

Diana receives over $30 million in her divorce settlement but is stripped of her royal title.  The 90s: The Decade that Connected Us s1e6: The Countdown, National Geographic 2014

 

 

The most unforgettable tragedy of the 1990s, the shocking and untimely death of ... Diana.  90s Greatest: Tragedies, National Geographic 2014

 

 

For secret assassination, either simple or chase, the contrived accident is the most effective technique.  When successfully executed, it causes little excitement and is only casually investigated.  CIA Assassin’s Manual 

 

 

Vehicle ‘accidents’ are used as a way of assassination precisely because they are such a common cause of death.  It is easy for the authorities to claim that anyone crying foul play is simply a ‘conspiracy theorist’.  David Shayler, former MI5 Agent

 

 

One such ‘unnamed’ source  a former SAS sergeant  reveals that the ‘accident’ in which Diana died bore all the tell-tail signs of a known special forces assassination technique known as the ‘Boston brakes’.  Agreed, on first hearing, this sounds a bit James Bond – contrived.  But bear with it.  Because then you go on to read the testimony of former SAS officer and world famous explorer, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, who confirms that the ‘Boston brakes’ is indeed a commonly employed assassination technique used by hired ‘hit squads’, and that it involves the use of a device which remotely controls the target-vehicle’s steering and brakes.  Fiennes goes on to say that this method has been used at least once in England, and in this regard describes in some detail the assassination of one Major Michael Marman, who was killed in a ‘car crash’ near Stonehenge in 1986.  There’s no doubt that the operation that killed Major Marman, as described by Fiennes, as well as by former Equerry to the Queen, Air Marshall Sir Peter Horsley, was chillingly identical to the series of events that killed Diana.  Once again I have to say that the way the authors are able to continually corroborate their evidence in this way, throughout the book, is very impressive.  Stephen Reid, review of King & Beveridge, Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence 

 

 

The penultimate of the surname of the Prophet will take Diana for his day and rest.  Nostradamus II-28

 

 

Queen: Could I have your autograph?  Spitting Image s1e5, Queen to Diana, ITV 1984

 

 

Well, Jeremy, I’ve studied these pictures of the Princess in her leotards very closely, very closely indeed.  Spitting Image s15e1, Michael Winner to Jeremy Paxman    

 

 

We present Princess Diana and the Duchess of York in Absolutely Fatuous.  Spitting Image s15e2, ITV 1993 

 

 

My name is Diana Windsor and I’m addicted to … public appearances.  Spitting Image s15e3, Diana to agony aunt

 

 

[bears breasts] Oops!  Ah no, can’t a girl have any privacy?  Go home.  There’s nothing to see.  Have you never seen a princess’s rude bits before?  Spitting Image s16e2, Diana to assembled press  

 

 

I’m fed up with ordering the servants around.  If only I wasn’t married to a rich prince.  The Spitting Image Pantomime 1993, Diana as Cinderella  

 

 

The Inquest should be held as soon as practicable.  Coroners’ Act 1988

 

 

Charlie’s Girl: You know I can’t say anything about the Prince or my feelings for him.  The Sun front page

 

 

Charles: I Had an Affair: Prince confesses love for Camilla in TV documentary.  The Sun front page

 

 

DI-NAMITE: I’d have taken back cheat Charles; He and Camilla deserve each other; I’m strong and I live for my boys.  The Sun front page

 

 

Where is Our Queen?  Where is Her Flag?  The Sun headline

 

 

We Love You, Di.  Daily Star front page

 

 

Diana Love Tape: An admirer reveals his ardour for her; she accuses Queen Mother of staring; anguish about marriage to Charles.  Sunday Express front page

 

 

Diana: Why Did Spies Visit the Morgue?  Daily Express headline

 

 

They’re planning ‘an accident’ in my car so Charles can marry again: Diana letter sensation.  The Mirror headline

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