Re: Surely extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence Archived Message
Posted by Poster123 on January 10, 2020, 9:28 am, in reply to "Surely extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence"
I agree that clear evidence is lacking, which is hardly surprising whetever it was true or not; apparently there is a 2005 book, "Cover Up" by Nicholas Davis, Diana's former friend, which makes exactly these allegations. Also a 2003 documentary by ZDF on German TV is said to have reported that she intended to start a campaign in a Palestinian refugee camp in Gaza or the West Bank. Not sure why you make that remark about Harry; at the very least he knows how to "do bad things to bad people". Stumbled onto yet another theory about Diana A; https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/6o8tzj/my_royal_family_theory_princess_diana_was_killed/
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