Ghost Of Princess Seeks Justice

(Conspiracy Nation, 10/06/07) -- “The conspiracy theories will never be laid to rest,” complains the London Times, “nor [will] Diana rest in peace.” (“Conspiracy theorists on red alert over ‘bias’ by coroner,” October 4, 2007)

The idea is, those conspiracy theorists keep summoning up the departed, and will not let her rest undisturbed.

The other side, though, is a departed spirit who will not rest until justice is done. In ghost lore it usually happens the departed hovers about not because of human intercession, but because of something unresolved. London Times, typical of establishment newspapers, blames conspiracy theorists. But Diana Spencer's ghost has returned under her own initiative.

Sir Walter Scott, the brilliant Scottish writer, covers such unusual lore in many of his tales. He also penned a non-fictional work on the subject, “Letters On Demonology And Witchcraft” (http://www.sacred-texts.com/pag/scott/index.htm).

In Letter 1, Scott explains how, “The general, or, it may be termed, the universal belief of the inhabitants of the earth, in the existence of spirits separated from the encumbrance and incapacities of the body, is grounded on the consciousness of the divinity that speaks in our bosoms, and demonstrates to all men, except the few who are hardened to the celestial voice, that there is within us a portion of the divine substance, which is not subject to the law of death and dissolution, but which, when the body is no longer fit for its abode, shall seek its own place, as a sentinel dismissed from his post.”

Such spirits are not indifferent to the affairs of mortality and are not perhaps incapable of influencing them. (Letter 1)

Yes, Diana's ghost can have been summoned up by the conspiracy theorists. But the more usual situation is for the departed, especially in cases of violent death, to hover about of their own volition.

An odd twist to the Diana inquest, now underway, is the appearance of a macabre statue of a dead Prince Harry. During the inquest, on October 11th, the statue will go on display at the Trafalgar Hotel in London. Prince Harry, son of Princess Diana, is depicted with his head resting on the Bible and clutching a lock of his mother's hair. The sculpture shows Harry without ears, as if they had been cut off by terrorists. (“Statue of a Dead Prince Harry Shocks Britain,” by Ben Barnier. ABC News, October 5, 2007)

In “Prince Harry, 'Love Child,' To Iraq” (http://www.shout.net/~bigred/PrinceHarry.html), Conspiracy Nation had determined that Harry is a rebellious type troubled by hidden enemies, danger, terror, and deception. The Dead Harry statue may be a message to the prince that he had best behave while the inquest is underway.

Snooty types say the whole Diana pathos is too tawdry for sophisticates of current affairs. On the contrary, the murder of Princess Diana has an essential connection with later world events, including the so-called “War On Terror.” (“Mephistopheles Killed Diana,” http://www.shout.net/~bigred/Mephistopheles.html)

The “21st Century Schizoid Man” is apt not to see connections. His mind is divided into compartments. Each compartment is unaware of the other compartments. This compartmentalization influences how he views the world: the Diana death is cocooned into a section separated from the “War On Terror.” The capper is, the “21st Century Schizoid Man” calls the rest of us “crazy,” i.e. “conspiracy nuts.”

Very strange. Daimler-Benz engineers offered expert assistance to French authorities. Instead, the engineers were forbidden to go near the Diana deathmobile. (“Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence”, by Jon King and John Beveridge. New York: S.P.I. Books, 2002)

Very strange. Mercedes Benz was forbidden to make any statement . (Ibid.)

Very strange. Dr. Frederic Mailliez, first to examine Diana, said her injuries were “not catastrophic.” It took 90 minutes to transport the princess from the crash site to the hospital. Nearby excellent hospitals were ignored and paramedics went to a hospital “furthest from the scene.” (Ibid.)

No wonder Diana is not resting in peace! Unresolved questions and unsettled matters cause her ghost still to hover, and not the mortal doubts of earthlings. Do not blame “conspiracy theorists.” The answers lie in bloodstained hands.

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