Why former ‘Black Ops.’ SAS sleep with a gun under their pillow

The jury from the Coroner's inquest into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al Fayed enter the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris 08 October 2007 where the Mercedes in which the couple were traveling crashed. (Cathal McNaughton/Pool)

The jury from the Coroner’s inquest into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al Fayed enter the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris 08 October 2007 where the Mercedes in which the couple were traveling crashed. (Cathal McNaughton/Pool)

“The role of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in sponsoring Gladio and the extent of its activities during the Cold War era, and its relationship to right-wing terrorist attacks perpetrated in Italy during the“Years of Lead” (late 1960s to early 1980s) and other similar clandestine operations, is the subject of ongoing debate and investigation but has never been proven. Switzerland and Belgium have had parliamentary inquiries into the matter.”

 

Tony Gosling
RT.Com
August 22, 2013

If the death, 16 years ago this month, of Diana in Paris is not a huge establishment cover-up, the failure of the ‘People’s Princess’ to lie down certainly makes it appear like one.

Despite no paparazzi being at the scene of the crash that was allegedly caused by 4 to 6 high powered motorbikes which sped off, photographers are still blamed by much of the London media. The coroner’s court verdict of ‘Unlawful Killing’ should have scotched forever the idea that the car crash was an ‘accident’ but such a ‘coincidence theory’ still circulates as fact.

Royal skullduggery was entirely normal in Medieval England. Even in the up-tight 1880s the trail to London’s Jack the Ripper and his murders of prostitutes led back, through prominent freemasons, to the royal household. Stephen Knight’s 1976 book ‘Jack the Ripper, The Final Solution’, showed young Edward VII had a taste for sexual adventure and three prostitutes had been attempting to blackmail the royal family.

This weekend came the extraordinary revelation that a former British special forces ‘Soldier N’ knew, ‘it was the SAS who arranged Princess Diana’s death and that has been covered up’. His parents spelt it out in a letter to a senior military officer, which appeared in evidence in the case of another former SAS soldier, Danny Nightingale.

While Nightingale had been caught in possession of an illegal firearm and ammunition, ‘Soldier N’himself had quite a cache, a hand grenade, stun grenades, a Glock pistol and hundreds of rounds of ammunition at his home.

So are these former SAS men ‘gun crazy’ reprobates as the prosecution would have us believe? Or, having first or second hand knowledge of political assassinations, might they be justified in fearing for their lives?

The idea that the military might be used for secret ‘black operations’ abroad is nothing new. For example during ‘regime change’ operations to destabilize Libya in March 2011, eight British soldiers and secret service officers on ‘black ops.’ were arrested by Libyan rebels in the Benghazi hinterland.

Read more  :  http://rt.com/op-edge/uk-sas-black-operation-diana-842/

 

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