Princess Diana
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Princess Diana

"The People's Princess and the shadows of power"

The Story

"She was a threat. She knew too much. She was going to marry a Muslim. The Royals couldn't allow it. The crash was too convenient."

The 3-Act Journey

Act I: The Pledge

Grief needs meaning. Random tragedy feels worse than intentional malice.

Act II: The Turn

The machinery revealed. The fallacies named. The biases exposed. Now you see the strings.

Act III: The Prestige

The same story, cards face-up. Recovered. Wiser. Understanding why you believed it.

The Machinery

Logical Fallacies

  • Appeal to emotion
  • Post hoc ergo propter hoc
  • False cause
  • Loaded questions

Cognitive Biases

  • Grief bias
  • Availability heuristic
  • Pattern completion
  • Agency detection bias

The Motte-and-Bailey

Watch how the claim changes when challenged. The bold claim retreats to defensible ground.

The Bailey (Bold Claim)

"She was murdered by the Royal Family / intelligence services."

The Motte (Retreat)

"Powerful people had motive, and coincidences are suspicious."

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