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Queen Elizabeth’s passing is not part of a conspiracy
Queen Elizabeth II's passing on September 8 has prompted the spread of conspiracy theories surrounding her death.
One claim suggests that she had actually died long before, with a Facebook post stating that preparations were being made for “Operation London Bridge is Falling down.”
The post also alleges that individuals known as “white hats” in the UK government would expose the queen's involvement in a pedophile ring at the Vatican.
However, it is important to note that “white hats” is a term used by followers of the QAnon conspiracy, and there is no evidence to support these claims.
Another Facebook user added to the conspiracy by labeling Queen Elizabeth II as one of the “biggest child traffickers.”
Again, there is no evidence to substantiate this claim.
In reality, there is no evidence to support the idea that the queen died before September 8 or that she was involved in a pedophile ring.
Photographs taken just a few days before her death show her carrying out official duties, such as appointing Liz Truss as the new prime minister of the United Kingdom at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
On the morning of September 8, Buckingham Palace announced that the queen was under medical supervision at Balmoral due to concerns about her health.
Following this announcement, members of her family traveled to Scotland.
Later that day, at 1:30 p.m., the royal family confirmed her passing through a tweet.
Regarding the allegation of her connection to a pedophile ring, news articles provide no evidence to support this claim.
Instead, such allegations have only been propagated by adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which falsely accuses powerful public figures of being part of a Satan-worshipping pedophile network known as the “deep state.”
Various social media posts over the years have falsely implicated Queen Elizabeth II as part of this secret group.
In conclusion, the claim that Queen Elizabeth II's death is linked to a conspiracy involving pedophilia or child-trafficking is entirely unfounded.
There is ample evidence to confirm her passing on September 8, and no credible evidence supports the allegations made against her.
Therefore, we rate this claim as false.