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MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF PAUL WALKER



On November 30th 2013 Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker was killed in a car crash in California. The 40 year old star was riding in a Porsche sports car with his friend Roger Rodas when the car collided into a concrete pole on Hercules Street in Santa Clarita. The car burst into flames on impact, both Walker and Rodas were found dead at the scene. Almost immediately after his death was announced, theories began circulating on forums, which claimed that Walker had been horrifically murdered. Some fans suggest that Walker was killed because he knew something that he shouldn't have and was targeted by an all powerful, elite organisation.

Paul Walker was born in Los Angeles in September 1973. He started his acting career on US television, before working his way up to Hollywood blockbusters. Prior to his death, he had an estimated net worth of around $30 million. Conspiracy theorists claim that Walker's progression to stardom helped him build relationships with elitist organisations, like the Illuminati. These global elites supposedly reward their members with gifts and fortune to solidify their affiliation with the secret society. This in turn helps the society achieve its aim of global domination through politics, finance and Hollywood.


Walker's associates, his film history, and notably his personal side projects, could suggest that this multi-million action star was not only a member of the Illuminati, but also a potential threat to the organisation. So called truthers look at one of Walker's early Hollywood movies, 2000 psychological thriller 'The Skulls', as proof of his elite connections. 'The Skulls' is about a powerful and secret society from Yale University, which is based on the real 'Skull and Bones' organisation. It's widely accepted that Skull and Bones is a major recruiter for the world's most powerful occupations - just look at its esteemed alumni of past world leaders: US Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, Intelligence agents, politicians, and military officials.

Despite his success in the Fast and the Furious franchise, which is now worth $3.09 billion, Walker's dad claimed that his son wanted to retire from the entertainment industry. 'He loved the people', he said, but 'not the business'. Alongside acting, Walker was a dedicated humanitarian aid worker. In 2010 he founded his own charity organisation, 'Reach Out Worldwide', which provided relief efforts for areas struck by natural disasters. In 2013 Walker was raising funds for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. According to the forum God Like Production, it's rumored that Paul Walker discovered a conspiracy that authorities were planning to supply the Philippines with permanent birth control, hidden in food aid and medicinal supplies. Knowledge of this confidential information would have made Walker a prime target for the authorities. 


Is it possible that the Illuminati killed Walker as a blood sacrifice to protect its secret organisation? There are even claims that Walker's death was pre-determined by the FOX Network show, Family Guy. In one episode broadcast a week before the crash, the character Brian dies in a car accident. Brian was the name of Walker's character in the Fast & Furious films. Another claim is that Walker was killed in a drone strike, and this is apparently backed up by surveillance footage of the collision. Conspiracy groups speculate that just before the car burst into flames, it was hit by some kind of missile. But InfoWars conspiracy theorist Paul Joseph Watson has called the whole idea absurd, reporting that the video 'almost certainly' depicts the car crashing into a light pole, and that there is little motivation for the Illuminati to target this innocuous actor. 

However, Walker's own family contend that he was wrongly killed. In 2015, his daughter and father filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Porsche, claiming that the car maker took safety shortcuts in production. Porsche has responded that Walker was fully responsible for his own death, and there is little evidence to support the conspiracy. Like his Fast & Furious character, Brian, Walker was a passionate car fan. It's therefore probable that Walker 'knowingly assumed all risk' riding in the Porsche, and it was this, that ultimately caused his tragic death.

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