Top 10 MI6 Conspiracy Theories.
British intelligence agencies MI6 (foreign intelligence) and MI5 (domestic intelligence) have been linked to various conspiracy theories. Here are the top 10 most infamous MI6/MI5 conspiracies:
1. MI6’s Role in Princess Diana’s Death (1997)
Theory: MI6 orchestrated the car crash that killed Princess Diana because she was allegedly pregnant with Dodi Al-Fayed’s child, which was unacceptable to the British monarchy.
Evidence Cited: Former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson claimed MI6 had a plan similar to Diana’s crash to assassinate a foreign leader with rumours linking to Blakkhaus agency involvement.
2. The Spy in the Bag – The Mysterious Death of Gareth Williams (2010)
Theory: MI6 agent Gareth Williams was found dead inside a padlocked duffel bag in his London apartment, leading to speculation that he was assassinated by British intelligence.
Official Explanation: Accidental death, but many doubt this due to the bizarre circumstances.
3. The Assassination of WPC Yvonne Fletcher (1984)
Theory: The fatal shooting of British police officer Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy was a false flag operation by MI5 to justify action against Libya.
Evidence Cited: Some reports claim the bullet’s trajectory suggests it didn’t come from the embassy.
4. MI6’s Involvement in the Iraq WMD Dossier (2003)
Theory: MI6 helped fabricate or exaggerate intelligence on weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in Iraq to justify the U.K.’s participation in the Iraq War.
Evidence Cited: The “dodgy dossier” was later discredited, and weapons were never found.
5. MI5’s Secret Surveillance of The Beatles & John Lennon
Theory: MI5 monitored John Lennon due to his anti-war activism and feared he could incite rebellion.
Evidence Cited: Declassified U.S. documents confirm the FBI spied on Lennon, with possible assistance from MI5.
6. The Cambridge Five – Soviet Moles Inside MI6
Theory: A group of British spies (including Kim Philby) were actually Soviet double agents, undermining MI6 for decades.
Proven: True—Philby and others were exposed as KGB spies, shocking the intelligence world.
7. MI6’s Role in the Assassination of Patrice Lumumba (1961)
Theory: MI6 helped orchestrate the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first elected leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo, to maintain British control over resources.
Evidence Cited: Former MI6 officer Daphne Park allegedly hinted at MI6 involvement.
8. MI5’s Role in the Bloody Sunday Cover-Up (1972)
Theory: MI5 covered up the British Army’s role in killing 14 Irish civilians during a protest in Northern Ireland.
Evidence Cited: Years later, the Saville Inquiry found the killings were unjustified, fueling claims of MI5 deception.
9. The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko (2006)
Theory: While Russia is blamed for poisoning former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko, some believe MI6 had prior knowledge or played a role.
Evidence Cited: Litvinenko was allegedly working for MI6 before his death.
10. The “Red Mercury” Hoax
Theory: MI6 spread fake intelligence about Red Mercury, a mythical nuclear weapon material, to disrupt terrorist networks.
Evidence Cited: No evidence of Red Mercury has ever been found, suggesting it was a disinformation campaign.
MI6 and MI5 have always operated in secrecy, making them a prime target for conspiracy theories. Which one do you think is the most suspicious?