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Tribe
17th January 2015, 16:43
http://yournewswire.com/banned-in-the-uk-princess-diana-documentary-unlawful-killing-must-see/


the documentary they don't want you to see...



Unlawful Killing is a 2011 British documentary film, directed by Keith Allen, about the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed on 31 August 1997.

The film was banned in 2012 after being shelved by lawyers against potential libel lawsuits. Producers admitted that lawyers had warned them to make 87 cuts if they wanted to show the film in Britain.

The film cost £2.5 million to produce and has never been seen by the public.

- See more at: http://yournewswire.com/banned-in-the-uk-princess-diana-documentary-unlawful-killing-must-see/#sthash.HMBoDSkz.dpuf


http://vimeo.com/115828119

Tribe
17th January 2015, 16:46
i would advise those who want to watch this to do it as soon as possible as they have already taken it down many times already ! xx

norman
17th January 2015, 16:52
Yes this video has vanished very fast several times.

I grabbed a download of it a couple of years ago. It's here on one of my 35 external hard drives, somewhere.

Tribe
17th January 2015, 18:09
this is very good insight into the establishment in itself !

ronin
17th January 2015, 18:18
like the guy says everyone even Joe Blogg knows or has a suspicion about her death.
the royal establishment did not know how big effect her death would have on the world at the time.
when they did they soon backtracked into what they had accomplished.

remember that day?you could feel the solemness in the air.
just as all the animals go quite during a eclipse.

a very sad day indeed.

norman
17th January 2015, 19:46
That day the queen arrived from scotland ( the funeral day ) and did that peculiar meet n greet she did with a scowl on her face, I thought the whole crowd was going to string the royal family up to the lamp posts.

Calabash
17th January 2015, 20:14
like the guy says everyone even Joe Blogg knows or has a suspicion about her death.
the royal establishment did not know how big effect her death would have on the world at the time.
when they did they soon backtracked into what they had accomplished.

remember that day?you could feel the solemness in the air.
just as all the animals go quite during a eclipse.

a very sad day indeed.

I remember it slightly differently. I remember that the Queen took a long time to fly the flag at half mast and that the masses started rumbling and turning ugly. I remember it was Tony Blair who intervened. I remember thinking that it was the best ever opportunity we had had of despatching the royal family but they saved themselves at the last minute. There'll be other times. There's one teetering on the top step now and just needs a little push to take it over the edge . . . . .

Spiral
17th January 2015, 22:46
Down load your own copy now !