"My husband is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury..."
Burrell kept quiet until 2003
Palace response: "Diana was paranoid"
Similarity to actual death: "Unfortunate coincidence"
The Landmines Connection:
Week before death: Diana exposed British arms dealers
Plan: Major announcement on September 15
Topic: Secret government contracts
Documents she carried: Never found
Dodi's apartment safe: Emptied before police arrived
Who had access? Cannot determine
The Global Pattern:
Similar "accidents" involving royals/whistleblowers:
- 1943: Duke of Kent (plane crash)
- 1968: Princess Marina (brain hemorrhage)
- 1972: Duke of Windsor (throat cancer)
- 2019: Jeffrey Epstein (suicide)
Common factors: Knew secrets, cameras failed, investigations blocked
Government: "Routine surveillance for security"
Date on memo: August 29, 1997
You decide.
27 years later, questions remain:
Why did Diana say "They're not going to let me go" hours before?
Why did the Queen strip her security?
Why were her sons told before official confirmation?
Why did 17 cameras fail on one night?
Why is the Fiat driver still missing?
Tragic accident or perfect assassination?
What detail convinced you? Drop your thoughts 👇
UPDATE: The Bodyguard's Book
Trevor Rees-Jones (sole survivor) wrote a book.
Publishers made him remove 3 chapters.
Content? His lawyers: "Would damage national security"
A bodyguard's memoir = national security risk? 🤔
The Missing Jewelry:
Diana wore a gold bracelet (gift from Dodi).
Hospital inventory: No bracelet
Mortuary records: No bracelet
Funeral preparation: No bracelet
Value: £200,000
More importantly: Engraved with "evidence of their plans"
What You Can Research:
🔍 "Operation Paget Report" - 832 pages
🔍 French Judge Stephan's files
🔍 NSA Diana files (partially declassified)
🔍 Lord Stevens testimony
🔍 Richard Tomlinson (MI6) affidavit
The rabbit hole goes deep...
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