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Conspiracy Theories on HIV

 

According to the Insider, she became overly cautious of her surroundings, even causing her to take down a mirror in her sitting room. Afraid of being assassinated, she wrote a letter to her butler, Paul Burrell, stating that someone was "planning an accident in her car."" Ten months later, Princess Diana and her friend, Dodi Fayed, were killed in a car accident in Paris. Coincidently, the driver's autopsy showed that he had extremely high levels of alcohol and medication in his bloodstream, so most conspiracists claim that he was drugged in order to cause a deadly accident. Others speculate the driver was involved in the secret services and that was part of his job (Hari, 2002). At the time of her death, Princess Diana gained too much power and popularity. Most believed this created a problem for the Royal establishment by threatening the UK's most economically important industry-her sons, the heir to the British throne (http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=424). No one but a secretly, sophisticated organized community could have pulled of such an act. Strangely enough, Prince Charles, who is one of the top-ranking people in several established secret societies including Freemasonry, has influence and privilege among the intelligent secret services around the world (http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=424). In a conversation between Burrell and Princess Diana, she revealed that Charles could never become strong as long as she was in the way (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm). According to Hari (2002), there are many other theories involving Princess Diana's death. Some include Prince Philip and the Queen, who wanted her dead because she was expecting Dodi's baby. The Windsors or the Royal family could not bear the thought of a Muslim half-brother for Prince William (Hari, 2002). Hari (2002) suggests other possible explanations may also include the arms industry.


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