Who Killed Diana, and Why?

Who Killed Diana, and Why?

Who Killed Diana, and Why? Citizens Electoral Council of Australia Letter of Transmittal Spurred by grief and anger at the suffering she wit- the many, not the few”, con- nessed during her crusade against landmines, shortly be- fronting the harm done to the fore her death Diana, Princess of Wales had compiled a population by the country’s large file on the British arms trade. She claimed the dos- most powerful institutions. sier “would prove that the British government and many In recent times the most fa- high-ranking public figures were profiting” from this busi- mous other person to as- ness, a confidante recorded.1 “The names and compa- sume the role of a Tribune of nies were well-known. It was explosive. And top of her the People was Diana, who list of culprits … was the Secret Intelligence Service, the had frightened the Establish- SIS [MI6]…. ‘I’m going to go public with this and I’m go- ment not only by speaking out ing to name names’, she declared. She intended to call about the cruelty of her hus- her report ‘Profiting Out of Misery’.” Diana was well po- band and in-laws, but also by Craig Isherwood sitioned to know: Her ex-husband Prince Charles had radiating kindness and com- CEC National Secretary concluded all the later stages of the infamous al-Yama- passion for ordinary people. mah arms deal—the largest in history—which PM Mar- Though she and Corbyn are of different backgrounds, garet Thatcher struck with the Saudis in 1985. Funds there are clear similarities between the ideals and cour- from al-Yamamah were used to finance the rise of both age of each, not least in their campaigns against the mur- al-Qaeda and ISIS.2 derous arms trade and its terrorist progeny. Many believe that Diana’s work with the Internation- On 4 June in the wake of the London Bridge ter- al Campaign to Ban Landmines, the organisation which ror attack, for example, Corbyn demanded that the UK brought about the 1997 international agreement banning have “difficult conversations” with Saudi Arabia about its antipersonnel mines, was the reason she, her friend Dodi funding of Islamist extremism, including in the UK. Any Fayed, and driver Henri Paul were killed in the Place de serious look at Saudi financing, as the Citizens Electoral l’Alma tunnel in Paris on 31 August 1997. But there was Council of Australia (CEC) pamphlet Stop MI5/MI6-run a far deeper issue in her conflict with the British Estab- Terrorism! has shown, will lead directly to the Crown, lishment: her threat to the very existence of the monar- including Prince Charles’s sponsorship of the infrastruc- chy. Already in November 1995 Diana told some 20 mil- ture of radical Wahhabism in the UK, from which waves lion viewers of the BBC’s Panorama program, “I shall not of terrorism have recently swept the nation (with echoes go quietly”, and expressed the hope of being “a queen in Australia), and to its intelligence agencies, the arms of people’s hearts”. One commentator warned that if she company BAE, and its City of London allies. were to continue such “a skilfully organised attack on the The same Crown/City nexus that feared Diana is now institution of the monarchy itself” as this interview de- terrified that Corbyn may become the next Prime Minis- tailing her struggles with the Royals, “the Establishment ter of the United Kingdom. How afraid? Corbyn has re- will simply get rid of her”. Said another observer, “She lentlessly attacked “the elite”, the “tax dodgers”, and could have started a movement to end the monarchy.” “the City”, and has pledged to enact a “firm ring-fence” When Diana did die, that potential became dramati- to break up the City’s Too-Big-to-Fail banks, instead of cally visible, as UK Channel 5’s May 2017 documentary bailing them out. His promises to renationalise vital “Diana: Seven Days That Shook the Windsors” acknowl- infrastructure and rebuild the National Health Service, edged: “The impact of [her] death was bigger than any- ruined by budget cuts and privatisation, have struck one could have predicted”. Millions converged on the a deep chord with Britons. On foreign policy, Corbyn royal palaces in London to mourn “the People’s Prin- has invoked U.S. President Eisenhower’s 1960 denun- cess”. Recalls Channel 5, “As the public came to grips ciation of a “military-industrial complex”, pledged to with Diana’s death, Britain found itself in the midst of a halt British arms sales to tyrannical powers such as Sau- collective nervous breakdown”, and “the Queen knew di Arabia, end regime-change wars abroad, and work that if [the Royals] lost the affection of the public, then with Russia at the UN instead of escalating towards their days were numbered”. The public outpouring during nuclear war. These changes would shift British poli- the week of Diana’s funeral foreshadowed the tectonic cies more radically than even the Attlee Labour gov- changes that would erupt in Britain nearly two decades ernment of 1945-51, which nationalised the Bank of later, with the vote for Brexit and the rise of Labour lead- England, founded the NHS, and resisted the plans of er Jeremy Corbyn, who is greeted by huge, enthusiastic Winston Churchill and others to launch the Cold War crowds wherever he speaks. or even a nuclear first strike against the Soviet Union. Already during Corbyn’s campaign for leadership Tribunes of the People of the Labour Party, the Times of 20 Sept. 2015 re- In the ancient Roman Republic (509 to 27 BC) there ported that an unnamed “senior serving general” had was an office called the Tribune of the People. A tribune had the authority to intervene on behalf of the ordinary Who Killed Diana, and Why? people, or plebeians, to protect them from arbitrary acts Copyright © 2017 Citizens Media Group P/L 595 Sydney Rd Coburg Vic 3058 ABN 83 010 904 757 by the ruling patricians, consuls and magistrates. All rights reserved. During the 2017 election campaign, Corbyn stepped First Printing: August 2017 forward as a Tribune of the People under the motto “For Please direct all enquires to the author: Citizens Electoral Council of Australia 1 Simone Simmons with Ingrid Seward, Diana: The Last Word PO Box 376 Coburg Victoria 3058 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2005). Web: http://www.cecaust.com.au Email: [email protected] 2 Citizens Electoral Council of Australia pamphlets, To Stop a Printed by Citizens Media Group Pty Ltd Near-term Terror Attack, Read the ‘28 Pages’! (2016), Stop MI5/ MI6-run Terrorism! (2017). Cover photo: Getty/Tim Graham 2 Table of Contents British Royals Feel Heat over Diana’s Assassination 5 Suppressed Film Exposes Royal Stonewall of Diana Murder Probe 12 Michael Cole: Diana Predicted Her Murder 17 John Morgan Interview: Diana Predicted How She Would Die 18 “How They Murdered Princess Diana”, by John Morgan 19 Honouring John Morgan (excerpts from tribute book) 21 Petition: “Break up the City’s Mega-banks: Pass Glass-Steagall!” 35 Break Up Crown/City of London Criminal Financial Empire: Glass-Steagall Bank Separation Now! 36 From page 2 earning EIR the fear-driven rage of the British Estab- threatened him with a coup, should he ever come to lishment. Moreover, EIR had produced an earlier body power. In May 2017 Kelvin Mackenzie, columnist and of work, published in 1994 as The Coming Fall of the former editor of Rupert Murdoch’s Sun tabloid, an- House of Windsor, which dealt with the evil nature nounced that he would like to see the headline “Jer- and real power of the British Crown, as opposed to emy Corbyn knifed by asylum seeker”. Then the Tele- the Royal Family’s image as a quaint, benign relic of graph of 7 June 2017, on election eve, carried a col- earlier times; the importance of this exposé was con- umn by former MI6 chief Richard Dearlove (the agen- firmed by the Princess of Wales in written correspon- cy’s director of operations when Diana was killed), dence with an EIR journalist. headlined “Jeremy Corbyn is a danger to this nation” Secondly, the CEC had the privilege of collaborat- and denouncing the Labour leader as “an old-fashioned ing with the late New Zealand-born, Australia-based international socialist” who “wouldn’t clear the securi- researcher John Morgan, whose work on the 1997 ty vetting” at MI6. Amid such demonisation of Corbyn, unlawful killings—and especially the evidence and there came the ominous report from a security source leads suppressed or covered up during the investiga- (Mail on Sunday, 28 May), that the American Federal tions and inquest—drew on EIR as an early source, but Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had alerted MI5 in January soon dwarfed that of any other individual or institu- 2017 to Manchester Arena bomber Abedi’s membership tion. Applying his lifetime of experience as a forensic in a gang “that was plotting an attack in the UK”, and accountant, an expert in evidence-handling and eval- that “It was thought at the time that Abedi was planning uation, Morgan explored both the car crash itself, and to assassinate a political figure.” irregularities in the official treatment of the case. With- out having presupposed such a conclusion, he became The Deaths in Paris, 20 Years on convinced that Diana had been murdered at the be- The whorish “major media” of the UK and world- hest of the Crown, and that the British foreign intelli- wide still proclaim that Diana’s death was an accident gence agency MI6 had carried out the crime.

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