I can't verify it -- it may be complete BS, but who knows? Stick this in your back pocket for now.
"Essentially, she was murdered at the orders of Prince Philip, without the knowledge of Queen Elizabeth, because she was pregnant with Dodi Fayed’s child and was about to convert to Islam."
^This^ bit was rumored back when it first all happened, so this is nothing new, although I wasn't aware that the Queen was allegedly in the dark about it.
If nothing else, it shows that there is a current interest in Diana's death, for whatever reason, so perhaps more info will be forthcoming.
That certainly offers an explanation as to why it's back in the news, I heard that a while ago but I didn't give it much weight at the time. I'm unconvinced with Fulford- I'd like to believe it but I'd need to match his reports to a few real life events before mentally committing.
Certainly expecting more on this- I think the Mail are doing a week of Diana news, so depending on how much they're leaned on / paid by the end of the week, we may or may not get the whole story of this (or whichever version it suits them to give us next). The cat is well and truly out of the bag that something isn't right though, I should imagine there is a few people with tingling spidey senses like us right now.
On a completely different subject, did you see this on Melania? I was late to the Q party and missed a lot (been trying to catch up) but I haven't seen this:
Yeah, I've seen Melania's Q dress. She often uses her clothing to send messages.
The link you provided is interesting. I've never been to this site before. I'll have to spend some time checking it out.
I'm pretty new to the party, as well, although I've been interested in many of the same topics we cover here long before Q. I just never realized that it was all connected -- that's when the lightbulb went off.
I got wind from a buddy last September that there might be some funny business about to go down with the voting machines. At first, I thought he was nuts, but I went down the rabbit hole with him. It didn't take long to uncover the issues with the Smartmatic and Dominion machines. In the process, I bumped up against the Q stuff and got hooked. Now, my buddy thinks I'm nuts....at least he did until one of his neighbors started telling him the same stuff I was, lol!
Since today was a slow-news day, I went down the Ingersoll Lockwood rabbit hole. Don't know if you've seen that his website has some new stuff out there. I did a semi-deep dive on it and, wow. I'm going to post my findings later tonight, if I get some uninterrupted time, so keep an eye out for it.
Awesome, thanks for the heads up. I saw a few bits if Ingersoll Lockwood earlier today but haven't done a dig yet, I would be fascinated to see your findings.
I got stuck into the site I sent you- I'd only just found it- there's some good stuff on there (inc JFK Jr video about his book, very interesting) and I've become sidetracked again (kek, again). A site like this can be my happy place when doomers are dooming, I find the proofs soothing.
The Smartmatic machines were also used in the London mayoral election I think (they tried to hush it up) and this was after the US elections. Myanmar too I think had Dominion.
Interesting you mention the moment the threads came together- similarly a mate got me onto looking at 9/11, he stopped after that inexplicably, got me hooked and now looks at me like I'm weird (he's likely not wrong but his reasoning is flawed). I had to keep stopping reading at first- some of the info clicking into place beside the history I already knew was almost physical in its impact. I walked around in a state of revelation for a few weeks as I recall.
"... and now looks at me like I'm weird (he's likely not wrong but his reasoning is flawed..."
Now THAT is top kek! I can certainly relate to ^this^.
BTW: Are you familiar with the penny dreadful author, James Malcolm Rymer by chance? He wrote "Varney the Vampire", "Sweeney Todd," and "The Black Monk." I spent some time going down the rabbit hole on him. He's an interesting character. Supposedly, penny dreadful writers made only a penny per line of text, but somehow this guy managed to become a "Gentleman" and died with something like 800,000 pounds at the beginning of the 1900s -- not exactly chump change in those days. Now, how did he do that?!? I discovered he was a Freemason, interestingly enough. If you read any book about him, they claim that hardly anything is known about him, but I was able to construct an entire timeline on him from his parents all the way through to his death -- just by digging online. I'd sure like to know more about his connections to Freemasonry! I've always thought there was something more to this guy. He's also the most prolific author I've ever seen. He makes "War and Peace" look like a children's book. It's also a lie that he wrote junk. I've read several of his mighty tomes and they're quite good -- one of his books you would swear was written by Charles Dickens. It's said that he'd be writing several of these massive stories at the same time. I don't know how he kept them all straight or remembered all of the plot threads, but somehow he did.
I found this site today that has some info on Diana's death:
https://anons.news/benjamin-fulford-summer-solstice-turning-point-as-military-industrial-complex-takes-on-medical-industrial-complex/
I can't verify it -- it may be complete BS, but who knows? Stick this in your back pocket for now.
"Essentially, she was murdered at the orders of Prince Philip, without the knowledge of Queen Elizabeth, because she was pregnant with Dodi Fayed’s child and was about to convert to Islam."
^This^ bit was rumored back when it first all happened, so this is nothing new, although I wasn't aware that the Queen was allegedly in the dark about it.
If nothing else, it shows that there is a current interest in Diana's death, for whatever reason, so perhaps more info will be forthcoming.
That certainly offers an explanation as to why it's back in the news, I heard that a while ago but I didn't give it much weight at the time. I'm unconvinced with Fulford- I'd like to believe it but I'd need to match his reports to a few real life events before mentally committing.
Certainly expecting more on this- I think the Mail are doing a week of Diana news, so depending on how much they're leaned on / paid by the end of the week, we may or may not get the whole story of this (or whichever version it suits them to give us next). The cat is well and truly out of the bag that something isn't right though, I should imagine there is a few people with tingling spidey senses like us right now.
On a completely different subject, did you see this on Melania? I was late to the Q party and missed a lot (been trying to catch up) but I haven't seen this:
https://timetransportal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/lady_q-239x300.jpg
Sauce (also interesting info on Q):
https://timetransportal.com/the-q-continuum-future-proves-past-lock-down-look-up/
Yeah, I've seen Melania's Q dress. She often uses her clothing to send messages.
The link you provided is interesting. I've never been to this site before. I'll have to spend some time checking it out.
I'm pretty new to the party, as well, although I've been interested in many of the same topics we cover here long before Q. I just never realized that it was all connected -- that's when the lightbulb went off.
I got wind from a buddy last September that there might be some funny business about to go down with the voting machines. At first, I thought he was nuts, but I went down the rabbit hole with him. It didn't take long to uncover the issues with the Smartmatic and Dominion machines. In the process, I bumped up against the Q stuff and got hooked. Now, my buddy thinks I'm nuts....at least he did until one of his neighbors started telling him the same stuff I was, lol!
Since today was a slow-news day, I went down the Ingersoll Lockwood rabbit hole. Don't know if you've seen that his website has some new stuff out there. I did a semi-deep dive on it and, wow. I'm going to post my findings later tonight, if I get some uninterrupted time, so keep an eye out for it.
Awesome, thanks for the heads up. I saw a few bits if Ingersoll Lockwood earlier today but haven't done a dig yet, I would be fascinated to see your findings.
I got stuck into the site I sent you- I'd only just found it- there's some good stuff on there (inc JFK Jr video about his book, very interesting) and I've become sidetracked again (kek, again). A site like this can be my happy place when doomers are dooming, I find the proofs soothing.
The Smartmatic machines were also used in the London mayoral election I think (they tried to hush it up) and this was after the US elections. Myanmar too I think had Dominion.
Interesting you mention the moment the threads came together- similarly a mate got me onto looking at 9/11, he stopped after that inexplicably, got me hooked and now looks at me like I'm weird (he's likely not wrong but his reasoning is flawed). I had to keep stopping reading at first- some of the info clicking into place beside the history I already knew was almost physical in its impact. I walked around in a state of revelation for a few weeks as I recall.
"... and now looks at me like I'm weird (he's likely not wrong but his reasoning is flawed..."
Now THAT is top kek! I can certainly relate to ^this^.
BTW: Are you familiar with the penny dreadful author, James Malcolm Rymer by chance? He wrote "Varney the Vampire", "Sweeney Todd," and "The Black Monk." I spent some time going down the rabbit hole on him. He's an interesting character. Supposedly, penny dreadful writers made only a penny per line of text, but somehow this guy managed to become a "Gentleman" and died with something like 800,000 pounds at the beginning of the 1900s -- not exactly chump change in those days. Now, how did he do that?!? I discovered he was a Freemason, interestingly enough. If you read any book about him, they claim that hardly anything is known about him, but I was able to construct an entire timeline on him from his parents all the way through to his death -- just by digging online. I'd sure like to know more about his connections to Freemasonry! I've always thought there was something more to this guy. He's also the most prolific author I've ever seen. He makes "War and Peace" look like a children's book. It's also a lie that he wrote junk. I've read several of his mighty tomes and they're quite good -- one of his books you would swear was written by Charles Dickens. It's said that he'd be writing several of these massive stories at the same time. I don't know how he kept them all straight or remembered all of the plot threads, but somehow he did.