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Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence

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Was Princess Diana murdered? Or was she the victim of an innocent though tragic traffic Accident? If she was murdered, who did it? Who ordered the assassination and what were the motives behind it? Based on information received from a veteran CIA contract agent one week prior to the crash in Paris – plus further evidence obtained from other highly placed sources, this investigative work presents an uncompromising inquiry into Diana’s death. The Authors are not just ‘conspiracy theorists.’ They are investigative journalists with a proven track record, who dare to investigate issues side stepped by other journalists, and whose courageous work uncovered staggering evidence of a high-level conspiracy between British and U.S. Intelligence to assassinate Diana. Endorsed by many highly placed intelligence & government sources, this book reveals the frightening How British and U.S. Intelligence monitored Diana's every move; How two secret letters written by Diana just before her death implicate the British Crown in "nefarious activities in Africa", specifically Angola; How Diana threatened to expose the Crown's vested interests in Angola by pursuing her 'landmines campaign' in that country; Why MI6 and the CIA resolved to kill her "on foreign soil"; How both Secret Services favored the 'traffic accident' as a deniable means of assassination; how this same method had been successful in previous 'deniable ops'’; how the crash evidence was methodically suppressed, as was the info. the conspirators who planned, carried out and covered up this operation; How chauffeur Henri Paul worked for MI6; how his blood sample –which underpins the 'drunk-driver accident' theory –was switched; and how all TV cameras at the crash scene were mysteriously switched off. This thoroughly researched book reveals the shocking truth behind Diana's death. And in the process it exposes the most scandalous, closely guarded secret in the UK's history.

408 pages, Hardcover

First published November 29, 2001

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May 13, 2015
Good lord, what a ridiculous book. Look, I'm perfectly willing to accept the possibility that Diana was assassinated by shadowy agents working for the House of Windsor. After all, these are some of the most wealthy and powerful people in the history of the world, and Diana made them look bad and they hated her guts and there was, in 1997, an increasing likelihood that a future Queen Mother, during King William IV's reign, might be a convert to Islam married to a repellent, shallow, nouveau riche slob like Dodi Fayed. (Prince Philip called Dodi an "oily bed-hopper.") So all those parts of the book, the forensic parts of it and that first layer of motivation, I can sort of get behind, though it is all VERY badly written, and there is too much focus on the author's supposed Deep Throat who warned him of a Diana assassination a week beforehand. This is interesting to the author, and should be mentioned, but it isn't interesting to readers that he can't prove any of it to. IF it's true, which who knows.

But then why in God's name does the author have to drag in everything from the Freemasons to the Merovingians to the Knights Templar to the secret bloodline of Jesus to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (really? yeah, really) to the Bilderbergers and the Trilateral Commission and Robert the Bruce etc. etc. etc. to make his point? Does this strengthen his argument? No, it makes him look like a gullible twit, which he is, and gives any intelligent reader an excuse to toss the book aside after reading the table of contents. (The only reason I read it is because I *study* crackpots.) The ultimate conclusion here is that Diana was killed because she is a direct descendant of Jesus Christ and the Merovingian cabal known as the Priory of Sion wanted to put her on the throne because she's apparently a member or representative of the House of Stuart (which she ISN'T, incidentally) and they wanted her to become Queen of Europe or something, but she was killed by the "Judaeo-Teuton" (sic!) dynasty of Hanover-Windsor who control the world's finances. What a load of hooey.

Come to think of it, we can't rule out the possibility that IF Diana was murdered--and we'll never know that for sure--then this book was produced for the sole purpose of making Diana conspiracy theorists look like idiots. If that's the case, then kudos to the author; you did a bang-up job!
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July 8, 2007
Diana the hidden evidence really opened my mind.
This is such a good book,it covers so many plots,lies,cover ups.When you come away fom reading this book you will realise what most people read when in school is school text book versions on history.Hitory is written by the victors to be sure.This book is scary,but worth checking out
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December 18, 2012
Something really shedding light of her poor soul and how her untimely demise was orchestrated. A must read for all Di's fans
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