Princess Diana ‘Spied On’ By US Officials Before Her Death, Source Claims
Princess Diana was reportedly spied on by US officials before her death in 1997.
The National Security Agency admitted shortly after the Princess of Wales’ demise that they have a 1,000-page file on the mom of two. Princess Diana’s boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed’s dad, Mohamed Al-Fayed, tried to get a hold of the files but failed.
Mohamed previously claimed that the documents might contain satellite images of Paris on the night that his son and Princess Diana were killed in the fatal car crash.
The NSA previously acknowledged that they have 182 documents running to a total of 1,056 pages of content concerning Princess Diana that is still in the possession of US intelligence agencies. The NSA was forced to come clean with the information after they were pressed under the Freedom of Information Act.
As of late, the documents still haven’t been released because doing so may cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security. A spokesperson for the NSA also released a statement regarding the matter.
“The National Security Agency does not target British citizens and any information that NSA holds that references Princess Diana is purely incidental to its collection,” the spokesperson said (via Daily Star).
In related news, Australian paparazzo Darryn Lyons recently questioned Princess Diana’s shocking death.
“I do think the conspiracy theory will be around forever and will probably grow. Everyone says it was a tragic accident… some very strange things happened that night and I was a part of many of the strange things that happened that night. I would say I have many questions still unanswered and I think the world has many questions unanswered as to why a lot of things happened,” he said.
Lyons has no proof that Princess Diana was murdered, but he admitted to still being very careful about what he says about the accident.
“I don’t think that we will ever get to the bottom of the truth of the story. I don’t even think her sons know… they would have been told the story but it isn’t necessarily the truth,” he said.
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