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Why did the Queen warn Burrell that his closeness to Diana, Princess of Wales, could put his safety ÂT RISK?

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The Queen Of England WARNED "There are powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge." - Was she referring specifically to the Hidden Partisan Powers Of Secret Society known as the FREEMASONS

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  1. Burrell has been proven a liar, out of his own mouth. What makes you think HRH said that in the first place. Just like the rock comment, Burrell was the only one there to pass on the conversation.  Would not trust a word he said


  2. See the BBC report on this particular quotation.

    The Powers at work in the UK, that we the public, have no knowledge are indeed the Freemasons - a religious secret society that, it has been said, are the veil of unseen influence behind the decisions and actions of the British Govt (1997-2008).

    The god-head idolised by such men inside this secret society is "Ju-Bal-On". - a  horned, goat headed monster. It is unlikely any British  mason will actually admit this matter of fact.

  3. No. I think Burrell is given to exaggeration and wishful thinking. I don't think that the Queen would say anything threatening.If she said anything like that she was referring to the UK secret service(in charge of guarding the royals),the media(who were constantly eavesdropping on private conversations whenever they could).She would be warning him to watch out for people who want to write a negative story about the royals, about Diana in particular.

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