The Falsification of History: Our Distorted Reality (76 page)

The Illuminati torch symbol over the Pont de l’Alma tunnel where Diana was murdered

The princess was killed in a ritualistic sacrifice in Pont de l'Alma, Paris.
 
This site is extremely ancient, dating back to the time of the Merovingian kings (c. 500-751 AD) and before and as we have seen in previous chapters, ritual and symbolism is a disproportionate obsession with the Elite.
 
Once the decision had been taken to carry out the murder then it would have been planned in accordance with that ritual and symbolism, notwithstanding its being disguised as an accident.

The location chosen to murder Diana was a sacred site and an ancient Temple of the Goddess Diana, a Temple that was used for human sacrifice and ritual murder!
  
In pre-Christian times, the Pont de l'Alma had been a pagan sacrificial site and in the time of the Merovingian kings, it was an underground chamber.
 
So, was the choice of Pont de l'Alma as the site of her death deliberate?
 
And if so, what message were her assassins sending and to whom were they sending it?
 

Did the men who murdered Diana know the occult history and significance of Pont de l'Alma?
 
There is no doubt that the Mercedes was earlier stolen and rebuilt to respond to external radio controls.
 
This is significant because the car crashed into the 13th pillar. Was the car responding to an outside radio signal as per MI6’s ‘Boston brakes’ method?
 
Was crashing the car into the 13th pillar done to send a signal?
 
The Elite often use dates, places and rituals from the past in the present as symbolism, so this would seem to be a distinct possibility.
 
In occult lore, this adds the esoteric ‘power’ of past events to the present and is also a way of communicating with each other through ‘newspaper headlines.’

All of the royal families of Europe including also the Spencer ‘clan’ from which Diana emanated, can trace their lineage from the Merovingian kings (the so-called 13th bloodline).
 
These kings are descended from Merovaeus the Young, king of the Franks of Yssel and Merovaeus was said to be born of ‘two fathers’, a Frankish king and a sea creature.
 
According to tradition, Merovingian monarchs were occult adepts, initiates in arcane sciences, practitioners of esoteric art worthy of Merlin of Arthurian fame.
 
Amazing is it not, that the mainstream sciences and media, controlled by these Elite groups, constantly tell us that all this information is ‘legend’ and ‘myth’ and not to be taken seriously, whilst the Elite themselves not only take it all extremely seriously, but they actually conduct their lives using these legends as a template for their very existences and a platform for their overall world-view?
 

Allegedly, by virtue of the miraculous property in their blood, they could heal by the laying on of hands and they were said to be capable of clairvoyant or telepathic communications with beasts and with the natural world around them.

They were regarded as the Priest-Kings, embodiments of the divine, in other words not unlike the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
 
They did not just simply rule by God's grace, on the contrary, they were apparently deemed the living embodiment and incarnation of God's grace, a status usually reserved exclusively for Jesus.

All Merovingians followed the Pagan cult of Diana, until Clovis (481-511).
 
Badgered by his wife, Clotilde, Clovis converted to Christianity. In the Arthurian legends, Arthur was a Pagan who worshipped the Lady of the Lake and Princess Diana is now in a sense, also the Lady of the Lake because her tomb is symbolically placed on an island in the middle of a lake inhabited by specially imported black swans.
 
Black swans are yet another occult / pagan symbol.

Also in the Arthurian legends, Arthur’s wife, Queen Guinevere was a Christian. Her name means ‘The white wave’ and Christianity was a ‘white wave’ that swept over the pagan religions and drowned them.

As previously stated,
 
all the royal families of the European continent and the majority of America’s ruling class are descended from the Merovingians who believed that they could trace their lineage not only to Jesus and Mary Magdalene, but all the way back to King David, Noah and the ‘visitors’ from the star system of Sirius, the Annunaki.
 
This belief not only confirms their superiority over other humans, it also gives them their belief in the ‘divine right of kings’ to rule over all other humans.

Why the Merovingian legend was created is unknown, but maybe it could be that it would have been easier to control people, when they believe that you are descended from Jesus and God.
 
Merovingian legends also say that Pont de l'Alma was used by the Merovingian kings, to settle their blood feuds.
 
If there was a dispute between two Merovingian kings, they would go to Pont de l'Alma to settle their differences.
 
The winner of the battle would contrarily be the one who was killed.
 
He would go immediately to the throne of God, which they believed was in the star-system of Sirius. From there, he would become the true ruler of the Merovingians.

The survivor would rule the Earthly realms, subservient to the will of the one who ruled from Heaven. Supposedly, the survivor would be haunted and driven mad, until he acquiesced and followed the will of his slain rival.

Princess Diana was herself descended from a Merovingian king and if the legends are to be believed, then Princess Diana is now recognised by God, as the true ruler of the Merovingian bloodline.
 
This bloodline includes not only her own sons, but Prince Charles, Prince Phillip, all the Hapsburgs, King Juan Carlos, King Constantine, King Michael, all the Esterhaszys of Hungary and every other European royal.
 
If people with Merovingian blood believe the legend that they are descended from Jesus, then they must believe ALL Merovingian legends.

Diana Frances Spencer was born at Park House on the Royal Sandringham estate in Norfolk on the 1st July 1961, the third and youngest daughter of Viscount Althorp, later the 8th Earl Spencer and his first wife Frances Roche.
 
Her parents separated when she was six which is significant considering the trauma that these blood-line families instil into a child up to the age of six as the heart chakra begins to activate in the natural growth of the human form.
 
They eventually divorced in 1969.
 
Diana’s mother then married the wallpaper magnate, Peter Shand-Kydd.

Diana had a younger brother, Charles, the present Earl Spencer and two sisters, Jane and Sarah.
 
There was a son born before Diana, but he died in infancy, a fact which given the ‘rites’ of the Elite could well have meant his being sacrificed as the first-born son.
 
Shocking stuff, yes, but this really does happen within these families.
 
It is a part of their heritage of which they are fiercely proud. Diana had always believed that her parents wished she had been a boy to give them a son and heir.

This is classic installation of underdog, unwanted feelings pushed into the mind of a chosen child which creates the lowered vibration for access by the negative energies into the being of the child.
 
Diana had always maintained her childhood was very unhappy; this leads to a craving for love and affection and indeed as we know, she continued to crave love until the end of her short life.
 
Living at Sandringham, she knew the Queen from being a small child and often played with the Royal children.

She always remembered with less than affection, being sent over to the Queen’s residence during the holidays year after year to watch the film ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’. The significance of this is that from being a very small child, the fear created by such a satanic film, which it is, absolutely unquestionably, would form the patterns of her subconscious fears that could be manipulated as she grew older.
 
The screenplay for the film was written by the ‘former’ intelligence agent Ian Fleming, friend to Aleister Crowley, the well-known Satanist and also author of the James Bond stories.
 
The film itself is blatant satanic symbolism.
 
Briefly, it is a dark tale about a King and Queen who despise children and employ a child catcher to abduct them in a cage on wheels, take them to the castle and place them in a dungeon.
 
Of course the final fate of these children, which is ultimately ritual sacrifice, is excluded from the film.
 

For what reason would the Windsors constantly show this film to a child who was a guest in their home?
 
Diana told Andrew Morton, according to his book ‘Diana Her True Story’, “...the atmosphere was always very strange when we went there and I used to kick and fight anyone who tried to make us go”.

 
When Diana was thirteen years old, she moved from Norfolk to live at Althorp in Northamptonshire, the Spencer family’s ancestral home after her father married Raine, the daughter of the novelist Barbara Cartland.
 
Diana had a deep loathing for Raine and was quoted as saying in the book ‘Diana: Her True Story’, that in September 1989 she had unleashed her years of frustration on Raine: “I told her what I thought about her and I’ve never known such anger in me.
 
I remember really going for her gullet”.

I said “…if you only knew how much we all hated you for what you have done.
 
You’ve ruined the house [Althorp], you spend all daddy’s money and for what?” This is a consequence of emotional distress and a result of the deep frustration she still felt from her childhood.

 
The Spencers are an Elite bloodline family.
 
They are cousins of the Spencer-Churchills, related to the Marlborough family of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, the birthplace of Winston Spencer-Churchill.
 
Other forebears included the Duke of Marlborough and Sir Robert Walpole.
 
The Spencer family inherited a considerable fortune from Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough and they also married into the Cavendish family, the Dukes of Devonshire at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
 
This particular branch of the family became known as Spencer–Cavendish.
 
Diana also shared common ancestors with Prince Charles through the third Duke of Devonshire and, most significantly, King James I, the first Stuart King of both England and Scotland and sponsor of Francis Bacon.
 
Diana was also descended through several lines from the Stuart Kings, Charles II and James II, which connected her bloodline to the Carolingian bloodline in France, which regards itself as Merovingian.

 
Charles II had so many illegitimate children, that it is extremely difficult to guess how many ‘offshoots’ of the family exist today.
 
However, one thing is for sure and that is that the Elite will know and monitor all of them.
 
As Elite bloodlines go, the Spencer’s line is extremely important; Diana was related to countless aristocratic lines, including the Earls of Lucan. Moving further afield, the Spencers have blood-ties with many leading American families and are distantly related to the Rockefellers.
 
The bloodline has a long history of serving the monarch and the tradition continued with Diana’s father.
 
He was equerry to King George VI and to Queen Elizabeth II, herself.
 
Diana’s sister, Jane, is married to Sir Robert Fellowes, the Queens private secretary at the time of Diana’s death. Both Diana’s grandmothers, the Countess Spencer and Ruth, Lady Fermoy, were inner circle members of the Queen Mothers Court, as were four of her great aunts.

 
The Spencers and the Queen Mother were extremely close and it was the Queen Mother and Lady Fermoy who manipulated Diana into her marriage with Prince Charles.
 
The countdown to marriage began when Diana met Charles at Althorp whilst he was in a relationship with her sister Sarah, in 1977 and Diana was 16 and so it was not until three years later that the Windsors really made their move for her.
 
Diana was invited to a party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 30th Birthday of Charles and then in July 1980, a friend of Charles, Philip de Pass, asked Diana to stay with them while the Prince was there.
 
In Diana’s own words, “Charles was all over me and he leapt on me practically”.

He asked her to accompany him to Buckingham Palace the next day and an invitation followed to join the Windsors in the September at Balmoral, their residence in Scotland. Eventually Charles asked her to marry him and she accepted.
 
“I love you so much” Diana said to him, “whatever love is” replied Charles and this reply speaks volumes about the mental state of the man who is destined to be king, but also says even more about the royal family and their coldness and calculatingly callous behaviour.

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