NEW BOOK PROBES PRINCESS DIANA DEATH ==================================== (CNNS, 01/11/99) -- "Ru Mills" (pseudonym) has authored a soon-to-be published book which probes the circumstances surrounding the death of Princess Diana in August 1997. The book, tentatively titled, "Diana, Queen of Heaven," is apparently the first to question whether the death of Lady Diana was truly a car accident. Information in the book strongly suggests that Lady Diana was murdered, as the result of a conspiracy against her. "Ru Mills" is well known to readers of Conspiracy Nation News Service and has an impressive background. Her deep-cover sources routinely provide her with inside information which has often proven to be prescient. Besides questioning whether Diana's death was really an "accident," Mills elaborates on how the revered image of the princess may be used to promote a "New World Religion." In a memo sent to CNNS, she discusses how holographic technology could be used to help foster a religious mania. Quoting from a political newsletter, Mills buttresses her argument: The 'Blue Beam' project will pretend to be the universal fulfillment of the prophecies of old; as major an event as that which took place 2000 years ago (the birth of Jesus, son of God). In principle, 'Blue Beam' will make use of the sky as a movie screen as spaced based laser generating satellites project simultaneous images to the four corners of the planet, in every language, in every dialect according to region. The 'Blue Beam' project deals with the religious aspect of the New World Order and is a large scale seduction. With computer animation and sound effects appearing to come from the depths of space, astonished followers of the various creeds will witness their own returned messiah in spectacularly convincing life like realness. (Washington Report A monthly Washington Political Newsletter, February 1995, Volume 16) With "Millenium Madness" on the rise, secret forces pushing for a "New World Order" could well have an image of "Diana, Queen of Heaven," set to be "broadcast" on the biggest movie screen ever: the wide open sky.