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    1997 Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul were killed in a car crash Paris, France, at the Pont de Alma tunnel. This incident was reported as a regular car crash, but others have many other theories. Theories say that there was a jealous ex/or relative. News was heard that Prince Phillip wanted her dead. He wanted her dead because the risk of marriage/ and or pregnancy with Dodi Fayed. He didn’t want to risk her marrying a Muslim-Egyptian man. With that in mind, he had arranged for the MI6 to kill them both. Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al-fayed, said that Diana and Dodi were planning to announce their engagement to the world. Mohamed thinks that when Prince Charles heard of that that he got jealous…

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    Princess Diana's Suicide

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    dead. Diana was a threat because the press revealed to the public that she was pregnant with Dodi’s child (source 10). Firstly, Dodi was Muslim and that would mean that her sons’ soon to be stepsibling would have had Muslim blood. This was something that the British Royal family would have frown greatly upon. After Diana’s death, she was embalmed which made it nearly impossible to receive a conclusive test stating if she really was baring Dodi’s child (Unlawful Killing). In addition to Diana…

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    9/11 Hijacking Theory

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    Three major people and are the core of the 9/11 terrorist attack are Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, and Ramzi bin al-Shibh. They were introduced the Radical Islamic views in a mosque in Germany. The scariest thing about these people were not because they were super human with high intelligence, they were ordinary people that were convinced that a holy war must be called upon the United States. They will soon be recruited into Al Qaeda and started planning for what Osama Bin Laden called "The…

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    It is believed that the Royal family plotted to kill Princess Diana because she was allegedly pregnant and was planning to marry a Muslim man by the name of Dodi Al-Fayed, who was killed alongside Princess Diana in the car accident. Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, stated that in Paul Harper’s, DEATH OF A PRINCESS: What are the Princess Diana death conspiracy theories? Some people STILL believe the Paris car crash in 1997 wasn’t an accident, the Royal family “could not accept that an Egyptian…

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    Looking back at the Battle of Mogadishu, also known as Operation Rescue Hope particularly during the events of the third and fourth of October in nineteen ninety-three it is shown that maintaining high technological intelligence assets is what typically leads to failed goals. During Operation Rescue Hope more commonly known as Black Hawk Down U.S Forces utilized special operations in response to continue failed efforts to apprehend Mohammed Farah Aidid by the United Nations (UN) forces. This…

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    Al Qaeda During the 1980’s Osama Bin Laden had built a terrorist organization called “Al Qaeda”. According to the writers of PBS Socal FRONTLINE, “Al Qaeda was created to over power governments in the Middle East, and elsewhere in the Muslim world, which do not strictly enforce a religiously-sanctioned political and social order, but that wasn’t the only thing they wanted.(9/11 Memorial)”. Osama started this group in Afghanistan camps by becoming stable in his financial system, supports, and…

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    meaning keep stretching us thin and turn each other on one another. They are looking for America to collapse. The citizens of the United States need our government to do anything necessary to keep our population safe. One thing the government is in fact in charge of would be making sure the United States citizens are safe through any mean of punishment. Human rights activists believe this is not the case and there should be no reason for using harsh interrogation techniques. Guantanamo Bay is…

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    “Should national security override free speech?” Freedom of speech was first established in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1791, and almost two centuries later, in the International Declaration of Human Rights, the UN recognised freedom of speech as a human right (reference). The question of whether or not national security should override the freedom of speech has been, and continues to be a controversial subject, particularly among governments and law-abiding…

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    If I were to name the twenty-first century, I would call it the Age of Disaster. Many events have happened throughout the course of the twenty-first century that forever changed lives all around the world. To kick off the twenty-first century, a group named Al-Qaeda, planned a terrorist attack. The plan went in full force on September 11, 2001. Two planes crashed into the Twin Towers, destroying the towers within hours. A second plane also crashed into the Pentagon. A final plane was thought to…

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    Al Capone Al Capone was a crime boss and his success flourished in the 1920s. He owned towns, and almost owned the nation. Throughout the years, he has been a subject of many art forms such as movies and books. Even though he was responsible for many violent murders, Capone was still a celebrity during the 1920s. Capone caused the people that knew him to shrink in fear, while still making America awe at him. When Prohibition was put into place, people like Capone stepped in and took…

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