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CONTROVERSIES AND TRAGEDIES. Cont'd.
Who Killed Princess Diana?
Photo:
Princess Di 3 months before her tragic death.
Important personalities
don’t die normally. There is always a cover up. Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly,
Princess Diana were killed! But were are the witnesses? Princess Diana death
is an event we will all remember. Years from now, when somebody asks, "Where
were you when you heard that Diana was dead?", we will remember the place.
Perhaps even more than the first Kennedy Assassination, this was The first
person I spoke to after I heard the news said: "This was not an accident. Prince
Charles has killed her." What do you think? I disagreed. I did not think that
Prince Charles has killed her. This led me to compose a list of people who might
have wanted to kill Princess Diana. It is a long list. Unfortunately, it must be
said that many people will be better off with Diana dead. Hardly anybody
benefited with her alive, except for the photographers who made a living by
selling pictures of her, the very people who will be charged with her death.


When she extorted tens of
millions of dollars out of the British Royal Family in return for agreeing to
divorce Prince Charles, it occurred to me that any woman who does that (and
there are many who do) places herself in a position where it is financially
advantageous to have her bumped off. I wonder if that thought ever crossed
Diana's mind. There are so many thousands of people who might have wanted to
kill Diana that it would be impossible to compose a complete list. They range
from Queen Elizabeth (who is probably the happiest to see her gone) down to the
lowest punk rock star who might have believed that Diana gets all the publicity,
depriving others of their fair chance at fame. When the shock wears off, Diana
will not be well or kindly remembered. Diana Spencer was born to great wealth,
the daughter of one of the richest men in England. She acquired a taste for the
most expensive clothing and the finest jewelry early in life. She needed to
marry an extremely rich man in order to support her life style. To marry Prince
Charles, she was medically tested and examined by a doctor and proven to be a
virgin at age 19, but women who manage to hang on to their virginity until
marriage often try to make up for that later on. Diana gladly accepted a million
dollars to go on world wide television and tell that she had committed adultery,
if only to get even with her philandering husband. In the last days of her life,
Diana was photographed cavorting semi-naked with a Egyptian man, a fat, obese,
playboy known for dating beautiful movie stars from Brooke Shields on down, a
man with no positive qualities except for the fact that he happened to be the
heir to one billion dollars. This finally made it obvious what many had long
suspected, that Diana would go with any man, provided that he had enough money.
By all accounts, Prince Charles had not laid a finger on Diana for at least five
or ten years. Prince Charles had long ago lost interest in her and could not
have cared less who or what she screwed. He was probably just as happy to have
some man take her off his hands. However, for her to be seen with this
particular type of man, an extremely wealthy, stupid looking, fat guy, whose big
deal in life was to publicly bed famous women and who obviously viewed Diana as
his biggest score of all, must have been galling.
Here is the start of a
list of people who might have killed Diana:
1. Prince Charles killed
her, for obvious reasons.
2. Queen Elizabeth killed her, if only to save the millions of pounds which she was having to pay to Diana just to go away.
The article continues on the following pages.
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