Hidden Evidence In Diana Case
(Conspiracy Nation, 4/7/02) -- A new book on the death of Princess Diana in August, 1997, sheds new light on the case.
In Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence, authors Jon King and John Beveridge reportedly establish a solid case proving beyond doubt that Diana was assassinated by British intelligence and the American CIA.
Information in this Conspiracy Nation report comes from several reviews of King and Beveridge's book. New information may be forthcoming after this editor obtains a copy of the book.
Credit to Nexus magazine whose book review first brought attention to the book's existence to Conspiracy Nation. In the Nexus review (March/April 2002), it is reported that HRH Prince Michael of Albany now believes that Diana's death was not an accident.
Based on Prince Michael's foreword in Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence, the Nexus review reports that "Prince Michael's contribution to the book is interesting, considering the Spencer family's historical and bloodline links with the Stewarts." (Prince Michael is the Head of the House of Stewart.) "The drama that unfolds is a history of power struggles between bloodlines that can be traced back to the Dark Ages Merovingian kings, the kings of Judah and the Egyptian pharaohs." This corroborates the pioneering reports done by "Ru Mills" in the immediate aftermath of Diana's death, e.g., "Who Controls Diana Controls the World." (More info on "Ru Mills"'s breakthrough reportage can be found in Robert Anton Wilson's book, Everything Is Under Control and in Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen's book, The 70 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time.)
A book review at the Amazon.com web site quotes Prince Michael as stating: "...I am quite sure that even Prince William has enough sense to realize, one day, that something is not quite right...I don't accept the theory that it was an accident."
Click Here For Amazon's ReviewA sampling of reader reviews of Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence sheds more light on the book:
"This book is not for the faint of heart. You will not be 'entertained'. The tragic, premature death of a young, iconoclastic Royal is bad enough, but to come to terms with what may have been an arranged 'accident' may be too much to bear for some!"
"If this book is read like a novel, it will be disappointing. But the good news is that it is written as a research essay, with many validated resources. I highly recommend this book as an 'expose'."
"It's about time people woke up and realised that this was no accident."
"Far from being the 'wacky' conspiracy theory I was expecting, this book came across as a serious and compelling investigation into what I now believe was Diana's murder."
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