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Peace in the Middle East


 Diana’s Message
May 08, 2002


M: Di, it’s me, I am hear to listen to your voice, and be your voice if there is anything you wish to say.

D: We’re glad to hear from you and know how appreciated you are at this crucial juncture! We wish to comment on today’s world affairs. We are deeply saddened to see another suicide bombing,(suburb of Tel Aviv, Billiards club) as we, like you on Earth were hopeful for an end to that useless violence!
M: Di, I am hoping that they don’t send in more Israeli troops in another incursion. I know Sharon flew home early to meet with his cabinet.
D: We see that he is meeting now with his cabinet, and we wish to discourage another incursion into the West Bank or Gaza. There has been so much bloodshed already, and it’s time for all this none sense to end! More spilling of human blood is not going to solve the problem!
M: Well, Di, forgive the rhetorical question, but what is going to solve the problem?
D: The Peace keepers! Mr. Arafat has rightly called for help from the UN and the US to bring the Peace keepers. It has long been our belief that this would work as a viable alternative to more incursions. Mr. Sharon will alienate himself from the Western world and EU if he continues his path of bloodshed in the occupied territories. It must be perfectly apparent that there are right wing extremists in the Palestinian movements who are not under Mr. Arafat’s control, who must be dealt with with a Palestinian police force as well. Mr. Arafat would have greater ability to control his people, and more intelligence capability as well, to have the unified(police) force Mr. Bush recommended yesterday. I am asking that Mr. Arafat continue in his office and that the unified force be given him, as well as the Peace keepers as a means of controlling the extremist groups who are perpetrating these horrible deeds. It is so important that we not loose more human life, Palestinian or Israeli!
M: What about the talk of deposing Arafat? So many US and Israeli heads want that. Is that logical and sound advice?
D:I am cautioning against that. It would not be popular amongst the Palestinians, who elected him. And it might incite more violence, and add to their feelings of helplessness. It is best to keep Arafat in office, whether you personally like him or not.
M: Thank you for your comments Diana, I will send them on as requested.
D: That is indeed our wish that this be sent on directly as directed. And we are most grateful for your time and talent in listening to my voice. For it is with my voice that we can navigate a peaceful settlement to the Middle east and avert further terror for most civilians. This is our aim in spirit, whilst we can’t do it for you, we are here when you call on us for help. For all of heaven is here for Earth at this crucial and sad time. We wish there weren’t so many roadblocks to peace. We also ask those who are inclined to pray or meditate for peace for the Mid East at this time.

My love to all,
Diana, Princess of Peace.




Princess Diana’s Message of peace.
September 21,2002



M: Di, hi, it’s me. I’m here to listen to your voice, and be your voice if there is anything you wish to say today.

D: Darling, that’s great. We’ll get started right away, for there is much that needs our mutual attentions today. It is with deep regret that we watched in horror the latest round of suicide bombs in Israel. That this is indeed now an impediment to peace, and has cause so much havoc to the innocent civilians there. Likewise, we feel regret for the barbaric attack on Mr. Arafat’s compound, for this is clearly vengeance in it’s most brutal form. For while the Israelis claim that they are merely rounding up the terrorists in the compound, they know that there are no real terrorists in there. They are intimidating Mr. Arafat and his aides. That this latest round of violence will have deep repercussions and stall the peace process, which was on it’s way to making some moderate progress. That the Palestinian people deserve more than bullets and shelling, tanks and mortar. That they deserve the full political process Israel has been promising. We so wish to see the Peace keepers put in their, in the compound if necessary!

M: Diana, you have rightly called for the Peace Keepers and Mr. Powell had some plans for them in the near future, perhaps they ought to install them now, before they go in and just have all out war between Israel and Palestine?

D: Israel doesn’t want them in there. It would mean that she could no longer dominate militarily. That is all she wants, and we understand she wants so terribly to be rid of terror, and rightly so. But the brutal method of tanks, mortar and killing innocent Palestinians, children included cannot be justified in any way. Her war tactics are all wrong for the situation. She needs leadership who call for diplomacy, even in the midst of the terrible suicide bombs! She has unwittingly brought this region of terror upon herself, making the situation worse with the increasing occupation. That the United Nations needs to send the peace keepers in right away, and furthermore, get the diplomats involved at a higher level, so as to perhaps enact a martial law in the region before all out war breaks out. For indeed the situation is quite dangerous. And the UN and the US clearly have enough on their plate without this breaking out now!

M: I had to wonder if this recent suicide bombing had it’s origins in Iraq, that maybe they were behind it to distract the interest.

D: That is indeed a possibility, since they do fund terror in the region and make no qualms about it. But I wish to move on to Iraq now. While the President’s speech was moving and powerful, and he rightly engaged the protocol of the United Nations in it, we now feel that making moves for all out war without first insisting on the inspections may be premature. While we recognize his need for timing with regards your Congress and it’s times of meeting, we regret that he made his plans for war so apparent. For this will not help in the cause for war against Iraq, and we in spirit feel he so deserves the full support of the Security Council for a new UN resolution, urging the open inspections and the threat of war if not adhered to. Am I making sense?

M: Diana, you certainly are! And I think you’ve spent a lot of time thinking this out. It’s literally amazing, your abilities with diplomacy and with humanitarian issues. You’re brilliant!
D: You’re very dear to say that. But I must return to my agenda; that of possible military strike against Iraq. You see we feel that in order to prevent massive loss of life, the US must follow the UN’s protocol, draw up the new UN resolution, thereby opening the possibility of further action in he region only if Iraq resists the inspections, which she already has! And this will make the arduous task of regime change so much simpler, if such a proposal could be simplified. For if indeed it’s Iraq against the world, she will have to comply with disarmament, which is the real goal here and not her oil, as some Iraqi’s have suggested.

M: And some here who think that is what we want, and I don’t think that is the over all objective.

D: Indeed no! For the US is rightly putting pressure on Iraq to reveal her weapons of mass destruction, which she most clearly has, and is a present danger to her neighbors and her enemies, especially with regard to the combination of Al Queda and Saddam. Everyone knows that combination could be deadly, which is why we’re working hard to prevent that.

M: I’m sorry for changing the subject, but I’m so glad that Mother Teresa came to me with her words on being one human family. D: Indeed, Mother is so wonderful and she is with me from time to time. She is fed up with the suicide bombs and felt it her obligation to speak up for her Savior, Jesus. That if everyone would follow His example, we’d be so much better off. Indeed the conflict in the region is still about religions righteousness, which is pure rhetoric. But we ask the faithful of any religious persuasion, whether Jew, Muslim or Christian, to pray for peace for the world. For there is so much facing the future of the planet, and it is up to all of you to make peace for yourselves before it is too late. And it is quite possible that the world as we know it will blow itself up. We assure you we will do our part for peace. My question to all of you is, how long will you take sides, how long persist in hatreds, and to what avail? I ask you all to pray for peace, and to be a Peacemaker today, before it is too late to do so.

May God Bless you for reading my words to the world.

I am Diana,
the Ambassador for Peace,
all my love in a troubled time.  

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