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Monday, 15 March 2010
Daily Express keeps up Diana truth and justice campaign
Morgan, of Brisbane, Australia, alleges that French authorities framed Henri Paul - the driver of the car in which Diana was driven to her death.
Now, this blogger won't make any claims of our own today.
Do we believe Diana was a near-Saintly humanitarian hero? Yes.
Do we believe Diana was unlawfully killed? Yes. As did her inquest jury.
We're pretty sure the Daily Express will face some sniping and criticism over it's editorial decision to put the latest claims about the death of Diana onto their front page.
However, this blogger praises the Daily Express for doing so.
If you want to know why we praise the Daily Express, you need to look at what the Daily Express reported about the circumstances surrounding Diana's death before and during the inquest.
The Daily Express was criticised then, too.
However, if you - like this humble blogger - read every word of every page of the transcripts of what was said in those inquests and then compared what was said with what was reported in the mainstream media in Britain... there was a shocking divergence from reality.
And there was enough said in those totally unsatisfactory inquest hearings to convince this blogger - and the inquest jury - that something very dark and unlawful occurred to the amazing Diana in Paris, 1997.
Congratulations to the Daily Express for keeping the questions in the public spotlight. Congratulations, too, to John Morgan for his continuing work.
Now, does anyone know what on earth has happened to the film which Keith Allen was making on the Diana death and inquests? It was called There are Dark Forces and may or may not have been renamed Unlawful Killings... but after a preview at Cannes, it seems to have vanished without trace. There'll be conspiracy theories about where his film has gone, soon.
Meanwhile, there was a story yesterday which said Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell is back in Britain. That could be interesting...
Update: The Daily Telegraph has now picked up on the Daily Express report, too. That's quite something.

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