Princess Di in New Film: 'Keeping Alive is My Hobby'
Princess Di in New Film: 'Keeping Alive is My Hobby'
5/2/2011 12:40 AM PDT by TMZ Staff
Princess Diana was terrified Prince Charles and the Royal family were planning to kill her ... according to a new conspiracy-laced film that claims to have never-before-heard audio of Di talking about her fears.
The docu-film, "Unlawful Killing," claims to have a recording of Diana on the phone -- a year before her death -- telling someone, "If you're a strong woman in my environment, you're a problem. I'm a Hell of a problem."
She continues, "No time for hobbies. Keeping alive is one of them."
TMZ obtained footage from the movie -- produced and directed by singer Lily Allen's father, Keith Allen -- which raises a bunch of new conspiracy theories ... including one about the doctor at the crash scene in Paris.
The film accuses the doc of waiting too long to remove Diana from the wreck for transport her to a Paris hospital -- and claims she would have had a fighting chance to live ... if not for that delay.
As you might expect, "Unlawful Killing" has been banned in the U.K. It's set to debut at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
I wonder who she was talking to...it said it was to a producer of the film...but who would she tell, she would tell someone she trusted.
I also remember reading that she and MJ used to talk on the phone a lot.
5/2/2011 12:40 AM PDT by TMZ Staff
Princess Diana was terrified Prince Charles and the Royal family were planning to kill her ... according to a new conspiracy-laced film that claims to have never-before-heard audio of Di talking about her fears.
The docu-film, "Unlawful Killing," claims to have a recording of Diana on the phone -- a year before her death -- telling someone, "If you're a strong woman in my environment, you're a problem. I'm a Hell of a problem."
She continues, "No time for hobbies. Keeping alive is one of them."
TMZ obtained footage from the movie -- produced and directed by singer Lily Allen's father, Keith Allen -- which raises a bunch of new conspiracy theories ... including one about the doctor at the crash scene in Paris.
The film accuses the doc of waiting too long to remove Diana from the wreck for transport her to a Paris hospital -- and claims she would have had a fighting chance to live ... if not for that delay.
As you might expect, "Unlawful Killing" has been banned in the U.K. It's set to debut at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.
I wonder who she was talking to...it said it was to a producer of the film...but who would she tell, she would tell someone she trusted.
I also remember reading that she and MJ used to talk on the phone a lot.
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She's looking for a job and a finer place to stay,
She's looking for the hope in the empty promises
She's working two jobs, keeping alive,
She works in a restaurant night and day,
She waits her life away,
She wipes her tears away.
She cries inside everytime she feels this way
And she's dyin' inside everytime her baby cries
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Here is Princess Diana's interview...it's a lot clearer what's going on when you watched it again.
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I'd thought that the Fiat which hit them had never been traced.
Wasn't that car from a journalist who was found dead?
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJhM68U-_yA&feature=related
by mjjveritas » Tue Jan 26, 2010 3:52 pm
The reason it took so long to get Princess Diana to hospital is that in Fance they have a different approach to accident victims. They followed standard French procedure by treating Diana at the scene. According to The Internet Journal Of Rescue And Disaster Medicine they favor extensive onsite treatment and stabilization performed by specialized doctors arriving in fully equipped mobile hospital units. American standard approach to emergency treatment is "scoop and run". Accident victims receive minimal onsite treament from paramedics and are rushed to the operating room.[/url]
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No she really died, unfortunetaly.( I said it just to say that she hoaxed her death.) What a waste.. She was such a wonderful human being, full of life, humanitarian..
I am not 100% sure, but it is in the movie. If you find the movie please watch it. It will explain alot..