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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:42 pm Post subject: Princess Diana was assassinated |
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I wrote the following article, intended for the Scottish Socialist Party's newspaper the Scottish Socialist Voice, on the 21st of October. It wasn't printed (in my opinion, due to infiltration of the SSP as described on my website: www.stevewallis.org).
Diana was assassinated
By Steve Wallis
When Princess Diana died on the 31st of August 1997, I was convinced
that she was assassinated.
The circumstances of the car crash in Paris were highly suspicious.
The ruling class had the incentive - they were worried that a member
of the royal family would marry a Muslim or (even worse for them)
have a child with Dodi out of wedlock. There were rumours on the
internet at the time that Diana had a faetus in her stomach at the
time of her death.
The other reason that I was convinced that Diana was assassinated was
that, about a week beforehand, two comrades of mine in the Socialist
Party in Manchester, Nathalie Monier and Stuart Ward, died in equally
suspicious circumstances.
Nathalie and Stuart were mown down by a very fast car containing two
black drug dealers from Moss Side travelling at over 100 miles per
hour in a 30mph zone. The car passed other cars waiting at a traffic
light and ploughed into Nathalie and Stuart while they were waiting
at a bus stop on the other side of the road.
Obviously drug dealers are easy to manipulate by organisations like
MI5. It was particularly cynical to use black drug dealers to try to
turn the Socialist Party into a racist party. It failed, and that act
was particularly cynical seeing that Nathalie and Stuart were highly
involved with Youth Against Racism in Europe (which, among other
things, co-organised the first demonstration outside the BNP HQ after
the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence).
The state had the motive to murder Nathalie in particular, since she
was a great independent thinker and had links with the excellent
French organisation "Gauche Revolutionnaire", which was linked to the
Socialist Party via the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI).
The French organisation was rebellious within the CWI, and later
supported the establishment of the Scottish Socialist Party being
proposed by Scottish Militant Labour when the proposal was opposed by
the British and international leaderships.
The Mirror's revelation on Monday the 20th of October that Diana
wrote a letter to her butler Paul Burrell ten months before the crash
saying that a friend of Prince Charles had a plot to tamper with the
brakes of her car has caused a sensation. According to opinion polls,
over half of people in Britain now think that Diana was murdered. The
Mirror has a survey on its website which shows about 77% of people
thinking the same thing.
There still has been no inquest into Diana's death, and demands for
one will now prove unstoppable. This will be the death knell for the
Royal family.
Members of the Scottish parliament still have to swear an oath of
allegiance to the Queen. When Rosie Kane, the newly elected Scottish
Socialist Party MSP for Glasgow, swore her oath she wrote on her
hand "My oath is to the people". She attended the Scottish parliament
then, as she always does, wearing jeans. This bold move received a
lot of coverage in the media.
The Royal family still has the power to dissolve parliament. It has
traditionally been wheeled out by the ruling class at times of
crisis. This is not just theoretical - the power was used to dissolve
the Australian parliament. This weapon of the ruling class is now
neutralised, and when the Royal family goes, the capitalist system it
supports will be soon to follow. |
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Eurasian
Joined: 23 Jan 2004 Posts: 14
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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 1:29 pm Post subject: Re: Princess Diana was assassinated |
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who cares? it was people like you who made labour unelectable for years. You have no idea as to the workings of government nor how to conduct yourselves.
don't you know that most voters reside in the middle? all extremes parties, left and right, do badly. Why bother with this? maybe you'll find life is very different once you get married, have a hefty mortgage, have children and worry about where to send them to school. Of course being a socialist doesn't stop you leeaching off the state does it? Your perfectly happy to critisize it and at the same time accept its benefits.
of frankly, anybody who takes his prime news source as the mirror, clearly needs to think again, that is between reading gossip about big bosumed women and the lastest guff about eastenders.
| socialiststeve wrote: | I wrote the following article, intended for the Scottish Socialist Party's newspaper the Scottish Socialist Voice, on the 21st of October. It wasn't printed (in my opinion, due to infiltration of the SSP as described on my website: www.stevewallis.org).
Diana was assassinated
By Steve Wallis
When Princess Diana died on the 31st of August 1997, I was convinced
that she was assassinated.
The circumstances of the car crash in Paris were highly suspicious.
The ruling class had the incentive - they were worried that a member
of the royal family would marry a Muslim or (even worse for them)
have a child with Dodi out of wedlock. There were rumours on the
internet at the time that Diana had a faetus in her stomach at the
time of her death.
The other reason that I was convinced that Diana was assassinated was
that, about a week beforehand, two comrades of mine in the Socialist
Party in Manchester, Nathalie Monier and Stuart Ward, died in equally
suspicious circumstances.
Nathalie and Stuart were mown down by a very fast car containing two
black drug dealers from Moss Side travelling at over 100 miles per
hour in a 30mph zone. The car passed other cars waiting at a traffic
light and ploughed into Nathalie and Stuart while they were waiting
at a bus stop on the other side of the road.
Obviously drug dealers are easy to manipulate by organisations like
MI5. It was particularly cynical to use black drug dealers to try to
turn the Socialist Party into a racist party. It failed, and that act
was particularly cynical seeing that Nathalie and Stuart were highly
involved with Youth Against Racism in Europe (which, among other
things, co-organised the first demonstration outside the BNP HQ after
the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence).
The state had the motive to murder Nathalie in particular, since she
was a great independent thinker and had links with the excellent
French organisation "Gauche Revolutionnaire", which was linked to the
Socialist Party via the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI).
The French organisation was rebellious within the CWI, and later
supported the establishment of the Scottish Socialist Party being
proposed by Scottish Militant Labour when the proposal was opposed by
the British and international leaderships.
The Mirror's revelation on Monday the 20th of October that Diana
wrote a letter to her butler Paul Burrell ten months before the crash
saying that a friend of Prince Charles had a plot to tamper with the
brakes of her car has caused a sensation. According to opinion polls,
over half of people in Britain now think that Diana was murdered. The
Mirror has a survey on its website which shows about 77% of people
thinking the same thing.
There still has been no inquest into Diana's death, and demands for
one will now prove unstoppable. This will be the death knell for the
Royal family.
Members of the Scottish parliament still have to swear an oath of
allegiance to the Queen. When Rosie Kane, the newly elected Scottish
Socialist Party MSP for Glasgow, swore her oath she wrote on her
hand "My oath is to the people". She attended the Scottish parliament
then, as she always does, wearing jeans. This bold move received a
lot of coverage in the media.
The Royal family still has the power to dissolve parliament. It has
traditionally been wheeled out by the ruling class at times of
crisis. This is not just theoretical - the power was used to dissolve
the Australian parliament. This weapon of the ruling class is now
neutralised, and when the Royal family goes, the capitalist system it
supports will be soon to follow. |
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