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The ritual execution of Princess Diana

The Light

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Issue 63, 2025

ON 31st August 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris's Pont de l'Alma tunnel. Official accounts are contradictory and simple research points to a long-running conspiracy.

- by John Hamer

The ritual execution of Princess Diana

There is no doubt that Diana feared a repeat of a staged 'accident,' citing the suspicious deaths and warnings linked to lovers Barry Mannakee and James Hewitt. In the tunnel, witnesses allegedly heard an explosion, saw a laser flash, observed disabled tunnel lights and cameras, and reported vehicles suspiciously fleeing the scene.

The Mercedes was remotely disabled using a technique well-known to intelligence services, enabling a precise impact with pillar 13. There is no doubt that MI6, the CIA and allied agencies had both motive and capability and toxicology reports on Henri Paul, surveillance dossiers, and withheld NSA/CIA documents provided concrete evidence of a cover-up. Motives for the murder include avoiding embarrassment over Diana's relationship, her alleged pregnancy, silencing her political activism, or clearing the way for Charles to remarry.

Diana's killing was a ritualistic sacrifice, chosen for its ancient Merovingian and pagan associations including, 'Diana' as moon-goddess; the site's history as a temple of human sacrifice; and the symbolism of the Mercedes striking pillar 13. The car was definitely tampered with and remotely-controlled using MI6's so-called 'Boston brakes' to produce a staged 'accident,' framed as occult messaging to an elite bloodline audience.

The Spencer family's aristocratic ties, intermarriage with Europe's royal houses, and beliefs in bloodline myths links them inextricably to the elites. These lineages and rituals underpin the elites' worldview and their use of symbolic dates, places and rites. Diana's marriage to Charles was pure theatre, orchestrated by handlers, emotionally cold, and timed with occult-significant dates such as William’s induced solstice birth. She was undoubtedly a sacrificial victim, manipulated by bloodline power structures.

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