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Princess Diana: The Hidden Evidence
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ASIN:
1561719226
Avg Rating [3.5 Stars] 7 Reviews
Pub. 29-Nov-2001;
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Authors/Performers ------------------ Jon King; John Beveridge; HRH Prince Michael of Albany;
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Although the book is more about conspiracies in general than Diana specifically, it is a great eye opener for anyone who thinks there are puppet masters behind the scenes pulling all the strings. I'll never look at the House of Windsor in the same light again, that's for sure. The research is far reaching and conclusions are sounded out with a host of possible explanations. Nice work! Worth the read if you like conspiracies. If you're a skeptic, then you'll probably always be one, so don't bother.;
[Rating: 5 Stars]
I have to agree with the reader from Philadelphia. This book is nothing but a mishmash of implausible conspiracy theories. The first half of the book was bad enough. There the authors spend several chapters quoting sources who conveniently wanted to remain anonymous. Even worse, a lot of those sources had nothing to do with Diana's supposed assassination, but "knew people who were," or "thought this is how it happened." And of course, it was all the fault of the big, bad military/industrial complex, the same people who killed JFK, Martin Luther King, and...John Lennon?? Oh, please. If you didn't know these authors were journalists, you'd swear you were reading the script for an episode of The X-Files.The second half was even worse, all about ancient bloodlines and how Diana is the true heir. I'm not kidding, they trace it all the way back to biblical times and link Diana to the Priory of Sion, the Knights Templar, etc. I actually laughed because I thought I was reading The Da Vinci Code all over again. Do yourself a favor. Save your money and buy a good biography of Diana instead. I highly reccommend Paul Burrell's book (Diana's former butler and confidant).;
[Rating: 1 Stars]
I have just finished reading this book and I would not advise anyone to bother buying this book, after chapter one Princess Diana is merely quoted in part, this book is mostly the authors way of using Princess Diana to sell books, it is not about her assasination, it is mainly the authors giving their opinions of the CIA M15/6 and the British Royal Family not in a favourable manner either. Using Princess Dianas death in order to discredit organisations is totally wrong.;
[Rating: 1 Stars]
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