A new film is causing controversy at the Cannes Film Festival in France, as it is about the death of Princess Diana. "Unlawful Killing" explores the fatal car crash that claimed Prince Diana's life and that of her boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, stating it was not an accident.
The film alleges it was orchestrated by Prince Phillip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, who is referred to as a racist that was apart of the Nazi movement, with ties to Hitler and the SS, as illustrated by photographs. Prince Phillip, who has made a number of public racial gaffes throughout his time in the monarchy, is said to have reinforced this view.
The Queen Mother was also labeled a "racist" by a prominent, mainstream British journalist, who stated, he and others heard her employ slurs for blacks, Hispanics, Asians and Italians, as they are not Anglo-Saxon.
Authorities have maintained for years, a white Fiat Uno clipped the black Mercedes Princess Diana was being driven in at the time of her death at 36-years of age. Mohammed Al Fayed, hired investigators to unearth the owner of the Fiat Uno, when police were unsuccessful after a search of Paris, France, where the tragic collision occurred, as the couple sped away from paparazzi.
The investigators traced the vehicle back to a controversial photographer named James Andanson, who has ties to British spy agency, MI6 and its American counterpart the CIA. Andanson had been stalking Prince Diana in the months leading up to her death, as revealed by video footage.
Princess Diana
A subject in the documentary film stated, Andanson has mysteriously been present at the untimely deaths of other notable public figures. He was later found dead in a military field in 2000, having immolated himself, with the cause of death labeled suicide. However, the coroner that inspected the body and evidence, does not believe suicide claimed his life, as the crime scene and corpse revealed he was murdered.
Princess Diana
The film "Unlawful Killing" has a photo of Princess Diana, as she sat mortally wounded in the back of the car. An eerie factor brought up in the film is a note on Princess Diana's letterhead, well before her death, proclaiming she feared she would be killed in a car crash, orchestrated by the royal family, because she "would not go quietly" after her divorce from Prince Charles and began dating a black man (Al Fayed). Rumors swirled at the time of her death that Princess Diana had become pregnant with Al Fayed's child, which enraged the royal family, due to him being black and Muslim.
James Andanson
"Unlawful Killing" is not being shown in Britain, but excerpts have leaked to the international website YouTube. Regardless of what one believes about the events surrounding Princess Diana's death, most will agree, she was a beautiful woman that did a lot for charity. It is the Judiciary Report's hope, this is how she will be remembered.
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