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Sunday, 17 October 2010

Globalist banker looting of British taxpayer leads to death of Princess Diana's biggest humanitarian crusade

We spend BILLIONS bailing out the bankers, we spend BILLIONS being part of the European Empire, we spend £1.2 billion on the fraud that was swine flu, the taxpayer has been robbed blind by MPs with criminally fraudulent expenses claims...

And the result is that we can no longer afford a couple of million (comparative small change) for the anti-personnel landmine clearance project that was so dear to the heart of Diana, Princess of Wales.

The Independent on Sunday reports how: "Leaked DFID documents seen by the IoS shows the UK's funding for de-mining in Angola has already been cut. The department claimed it was not worth bothering to remove mines in remote rural areas."

That the Department for International Development has pulled funding on this humanitarian project is a disgrace.

They would not have dared to do so had Diana not been killed.

So, it's victory for the military industrial complex (enjoy the profits, scumbags?), victory for those in the Conservative Party who hated Diana and her landmines campaign, and 'blood on your hands' if you are a globalist banker or part of Big Pharma.

Sorry, charity begins at home - agreed.

But Diana helped convince me that the devastation brought about by unexploded landmines is a humanitarian cause worth spending a couple of quid on.

Anybody and everybody who has been part of jeopardising the humanitarian work which Diana was a champion of is probably incapable of recognising their role but should feel ashamed of themselves if they could find a conscience, nonetheless.

Bastards, all.

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Diana's work must continue.

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