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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 11 Num. 14
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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PRINCESSES IN PERIL
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1) Princess Grace of Monaco
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2) American "Princess" Marilyn Monroe
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3) Princess Diana of Wales
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On Geraldo Rivera's WGN television program of 9/30/97, the topic
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of discussion was conspiracy theories relating to the deaths of
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Princess Grace of Monaco, Marilyn Monroe, and Princess Diana of
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Wales. This is Conspiracy Nation's summary of the program.
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=1=
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Marilyn Monroe
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On May 29, 1962, at a 45th birthday celebration for JFK at
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Madison Square Garden, New York, Kennedy-clan intimate Peter
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Lawford introduces movie star Marilyn Monroe as "the late Marilyn
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Monroe." On August 5, 1962, Monroe is found dead. Officially,
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it is called a "suicide." But Geraldo Rivera plainly states on
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his program of 9/30/97 that Robert F. Kennedy *knew* that the
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Mafia had "bugged" Monroe's home and possessed tapes of
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encounters between Bobby and Jack Kennedy and Ms. Monroe.
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Geraldo adds that documents are surfacing that indicate the
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relationship between the Kennedy brothers and Monroe was "very
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deep and personal."
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But, says a guest from the Guardian newspaper, we imagine a
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conspiracy in such cases because of our inability to accept that
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Monroe, Diana, and Grace were snatched from us before their time.
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The Guardian reporter says we concoct these elaborate theories to
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help us deal with their deaths.
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This explains, for example, why Sam and Chuck Giancana, godson
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and brother, respectively, of deceased Chicago Mafia boss Sam
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"Momo" Giancana, would write
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The killers waited for the cover of darkness and, sometime
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before midnight, entered Marilyn's [Monroe's] home. She
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struggled at first, it was said... [but] their
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rubber-gloved hands easily forced her nude body to the bed.
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Calmly... they taped her mouth shut and proceeded to insert
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a specially "doctored" Nembutal suppository into her anus.
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(*Double-Cross* by Sam and Chuck Giancana. ISBN:
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0-446-36412-6)
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You see, Sam Giancana and his Mafia buddies were really a bunch
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of sensitive guys. They had trouble facing how Marilyn Monroe
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was snatched away so suddenly from life. To help them deal with
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their tender emotions, they "concocted" this conspiracy story and
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even put it in a book that became a New York Times bestseller.
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Princess Grace (a.k.a. Grace Kelly)
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Princess Grace was supposedly driving the car when she and
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daughter, Princess Stefanie, careened of a cliff. Stefanie
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survived. What happened is still a mystery, says Geraldo.
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Currently, Stefanie *will not talk* about the accident. The tame
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theory is that Stefanie, not old enough to drive, was the actual
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driver. The cover-up in this scenario is that, to protect
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Stefanie, official reports had Grace as the driver. Other angles
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are more sinister, but unfortunately this editor can't recall at
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the moment *where* in his vast archives info on these darker
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theories is stored.
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Princess Diana of Wales
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Now comes the good stuff. Much new info came out during
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Geraldo's broadcast of 9/30/97. Here, arranged by individual
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guests, are some of what was said.
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Geraldo alerts us that, in the death of Princess Diana,
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"Conspiracy theories, suggesting murder, have begun to surface."
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According to the mellow talk show host, Kitty Kelly says in her
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recent book that, for a time, Princess Diana suspected the
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involvement of the British secret service in the death of one of
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her favorite bodyguards. He died in a motorcycle crash. Geraldo
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offers his own (surprisingly good) "conspiracy theory": Mohammed
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Al-Fayed, father of Dodi Fayed, was cruelly treated by his
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adopted country, Great Britain. He got the idea, "Here is this
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woman (Diana) that's available." He used his handsome son in a
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"conspiracy of seduction." Dodi, a playboy with sensibility and
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passion, fell in love with Diana. Mohammed Al-Fayed exulted, "I
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have achieved my conspiracy. I will show the British royal
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family. I will control the mother of the future king of
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England." (Not bad, for Geraldo. He may have hidden talent in
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the conspiracy field.)
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The President of the American-Arab-Muslim Council calls Geraldo's
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theory "a very good and valid theory. Mohammed Al-Fayed had
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acquired 'jewels' -- national institutions: the Ritz Hotel,
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Harrods. And now he wants to add to his collection another
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'jewel,' the princess." The Council President says there are
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*two* conspiracies: (1) keeping focus off Dodi Fayed "as if he
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is a phantom." He says this is because of prejudice against Dodi
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Fayed because he's Arab and Muslim. (2) As to whether it was
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murder, the Council President is cautious: "I think there are
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many questions unanswered." AND, in a startling allegation, the
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Council President says that Dodi and Diana WERE MARRIED,
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SECRETLY, IN EGYPT. That is why they were looking for a house in
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Paris.
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Jeff Steinberg of Executive Intelligence Review magazine (EIR)
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points out that Princess Diana, in November of 1995, gave a
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lengthy interview to BBC Panorama in which she, in effect, said
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her estranged husband, Prince Charles, was unqualified to be the
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king, and that it was preferable for her son, Prince William, in
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some form of regency, to take the job instead. Diana, says EIR,
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never abandoned this controversial political stand. On August
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27th, 1997, Diana gave a lengthy interview to French newspaper
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*LeMonde* in which, in even more strident terms, she said, "I
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want to play a role in the education of my sons." EIR does *not*
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say, necessarily, that the House of Windsor ordered Diana's
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death. But adds, "I think it's important to realize that
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Princess Diana was *not* an air-head."
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EIR goes on to blame, in the person of Steinberg on the
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Geraldo show, mass media coverage here in the USA as inadequate.
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"We've (EIR) been receiving daily news coverage coming directly
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over from the European press. There are mountains of details...
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There are many other issues that are simply anomalies -- two sets
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of 'facts' that completely contradict each other."
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EIR then gives further info on surviving bodyguard Trevor
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Rees-Jones: "Today's (ca. 9/30/97) Guardian has a lengthy story
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that I would hope at least be briefly reported in the U.S. press.
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(But I'm not going to hold my breath.) A detailed account of
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several days of DEBRIEFING of Trevor Rees-Jones. And *now*
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they're coming out saying that, in fact, the whole story about
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his loss of memory was simply put out to the media to distract
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attention away from the fact that they were busy debriefing him."
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Dr. Cyril Wecht, a well-respected forensic pathologist who has
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questioned official versions of the JFK and Martin Luther King
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assassinations, was cautious in his assessment of the Diana
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death. Without hard evidence, at this point the case is
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circumstantial. Wecht has questions: *Who* gave driver Henri
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Paul his prescriptions for tiapride and prozac? *Why* did Dodi
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Fayed allow his driver to go so fast? *What* was in Dodi Fayed's
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blood? Did *he* have alcohol? Did *he* have drugs?
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A reporter from the New York Post added her thoughts: Diana may
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have wanted to "get back" at the royal family; this wedding
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suited *her* agenda. Cautioning TV-land about the Internet, the
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reporter adds, "Don't speak about the Internet, because any
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imbecile who can type is on the Internet. So you cannot gain any
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information from the Internet." Then the New York Post reporter
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lets loose with a shocker; says she, "People in Paris with whom I
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just visited yesterday, who are very close to the Ritz [Hotel]
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and the royal fam..... the royals there, they also said (and I
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don't know that I believe this), 'Yes. We've heard that she *was*
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pregnant.' And also (because she wanted to 'get back' at the
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queen), she was *considering* becoming a Muslim. This is the
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*gossip*."
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Summing it all up, the Guardian reporter, asked about what is
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being said now in England, replies, "In England, they're probably
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blaming the Americans... I mean, conspiracy theories -- it seems
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a particularly American phenomenon. Largely because you have so
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many incredibly high-profile assassinations."
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For related stories, visit:
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http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html
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http://feustel.mixi.net
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of Conspiracy Nation, nor of its Editor in Chief.
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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