Rating:  Summary: Excellent account of the Powers that Be. Review: A wonderfully written and well researched account of areas that encompass more than Diana's death. I could invisage a time when this book will not be available to the general public.
Rating:  Summary: As dubious as it gets Review: Anything associated with Prince Michael of Albany ought to be a warning to the reader that this book does not stand up to close scrutiny. "Prince Michael" has been making a very nice living for himself for almost 30 years pursuing a career as the spurious head of the House of Stuart, based on unproveable claims & forged documents. Responsible investigators would steer clear of associations like this, but there is "Prince Michael's" forward, clear as day, on the cover of the book.Sure enough, this book is chock full of the loopiest of conspiracy theories. Throw enough against the wall and something is bound to stick, appears to be the methodology of the authors. It is a veritable all-you-can-eat buffet of conspiracies, meandering from the typical CIA-MI5-MI6 speculations to far grander Masonic conspiracies involving (of course) the Stuart monarchy, the Holy Grail & the hidden lineage of Jesus, blah blah blah... Of course, all this adds up to is basically another goofy claim by the "Hidden House of Stuart" crowd, which has become something of a cottage industry (the ultimate goal is to make a tidy profit, not reveal any earth-shattering truths, after all). All of this would be good for a laugh, but the book (at 400+ pages) is far too long and badly written. After awhile it just gets boring to wade through. If you have to read this, first see if your local library has a copy. No need to enrich these clowns & hucksters any more than is absolutely necessary.
Rating:  Summary: As dubious as it gets Review: Anything associated with Prince Michael of Albany ought to be a warning to the reader that this book does not stand up to close scrutiny. "Prince Michael" has been making a very nice living for himself for almost 30 years pursuing a career as the spurious head of the House of Stuart, based on unproveable claims & forged documents. Responsible investigators would steer clear of associations like this, but there is "Prince Michael's" forward, clear as day, on the cover of the book. Sure enough, this book is chock full of the loopiest of conspiracy theories. Throw enough against the wall and something is bound to stick, appears to be the methodology of the authors. It is a veritable all-you-can-eat buffet of conspiracies, meandering from the typical CIA-MI5-MI6 speculations to far grander Masonic conspiracies involving (of course) the Stuart monarchy, the Holy Grail & the hidden lineage of Jesus, blah blah blah... Of course, all this adds up to is basically another goofy claim by the "Hidden House of Stuart" crowd, which has become something of a cottage industry (the ultimate goal is to make a tidy profit, not reveal any earth-shattering truths, after all). All of this would be good for a laugh, but the book (at 400+ pages) is far too long and badly written. After awhile it just gets boring to wade through. If you have to read this, first see if your local library has a copy. No need to enrich these clowns & hucksters any more than is absolutely necessary.
Rating:  Summary: As dubious as it gets Review: Anything associated with Prince Michael of Albany ought to be a warning to the reader that this book does not stand up to close scrutiny. "Prince Michael" has been making a very nice living for himself for almost 30 years pursuing a career as the spurious head of the House of Stuart, based on unproveable claims & forged documents. Responsible investigators would steer clear of associations like this, but there is "Prince Michael's" forward, clear as day, on the cover of the book. Sure enough, this book is chock full of the loopiest of conspiracy theories. Throw enough against the wall and something is bound to stick, appears to be the methodology of the authors. It is a veritable all-you-can-eat buffet of conspiracies, meandering from the typical CIA-MI5-MI6 speculations to far grander Masonic conspiracies involving (of course) the Stuart monarchy, the Holy Grail & the hidden lineage of Jesus, blah blah blah... Of course, all this adds up to is basically another goofy claim by the "Hidden House of Stuart" crowd, which has become something of a cottage industry (the ultimate goal is to make a tidy profit, not reveal any earth-shattering truths, after all). All of this would be good for a laugh, but the book (at 400+ pages) is far too long and badly written. After awhile it just gets boring to wade through. If you have to read this, first see if your local library has a copy. No need to enrich these clowns & hucksters any more than is absolutely necessary.
Rating:  Summary: Superb! Review: At last, someone with the courage to stand up and challenge the establishment's version of events. This is the most convincing and well written book I've read in years. 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. Of course, there are bound to be those hardcore 'intellectuals' and 'PhDs' who decry this book as conspiracy theory, but for me this was a superb and comvincing read - brilliant! Well done Jon King and John Beveridge!
Rating:  Summary: Beware the military-industrial complex Review: Fascinating. A book for people who don't read "Diana books", and for those who do. One of the most important books of our time. The least this book should result in is a reopening of the crash investigation. We must be brave like Diana, and not cave in like Coward Clinton, and continue her efforts to ban anti-personnel landmines. Economics are NOT worth more than human lives.
Rating:  Summary: The bloodline conspiracy - truly amazing! Review: I bought this book thinking it might contain conclusive evidence that Diana's death was an accident. I could not have been more mistaken. The evidence on show, and there is a lot of it, tends to confirm all our worst fears: that the British intelligence services, together with our own CIA, assassinated Diana for a number of reasons, culminating in her relationship with an Arab/Muslim, Dodi Fayed. Which brings us to the bloodline conspiracy - truly amazing! The 'bloodline' section of this book is worth the cover price all by itself. It delves in some considerable detail into the secret history of British and European royal bloodlines, and shows that Diana was descended from the British Royal House of Stewart (formerly Stuart). The Stuarts reigned in Britain during the 17th century, but were deposed in favor of the current royal family, the Windsors (who are actually German, and whose real name is Hanover-Saxe-Coburg - they changed their name during WWI to avoid embarrassment!). Because of her ancestry, coupled with her ever growing popularity and her ambition to restructure the British monarchy, Diana was hated by the Windsors. So much so that the Royal Family ordered MI6 to monitor her every move, and who knows, maybe even to eliminate her. This at least is the claim in this book, and it is supported by a volume of very convincing evidence compiled by the authors. Certainly it would not be the first time the British monarchy ordered the assassination of someone it considered a threat. Let us hope it is the last. One thing is for certain. If only half of this book is true then we live in a world far more devious and dangerous than most of us could ever imagine. As for the authors, I hope they work hard to keep themselves safe because this book must have upset some very powerful people. Well done anyway. It is the nmost thought-provoking and innovative book I have ever read. No offence, but I hope I don't read another one like it for quite some time!
Rating:  Summary: Unbeliveably Chilling!! A must read book ~~ Review: I couldn't put this book down. The facts that were found out about Princess Diana's death, I believe all of them. I always felt that something wasn't right about the "so called accident".After reading this book,I have no doubt that her own family { I won't mention any names},were involved in shall we say, getting the Princess out of the way. I knew that the Windors' disliked Princess Diana, but to go that far.This book gave me the chills learning that not only the British Establishment and the CIA, had something to do with her untimely death.And talk about a BOTCHED investigation!! To say the least, and now I know why.The people involved with her death and that of the others,{ofcourse Henri Paul signed his own death certificate unbeknowst to himself}.They will never be found. How sad.But there are some in the Royal House of Windsor that really know what happened.But I don't think this bothers them at all.The investigative reporters that worked so hard putting this book together for the public to decide what really happned.Truely conviced me that this was NOT an accident, that of a drunk driver and the so called Popparazzi.The mysterious Fiat Uno,the rescue team that worked on Princess Diana, in my eyes,let her die there at the crash site.And I believe they were in on this as well.I would reccomend this book to anyone that wants to really know the cold hard and truthful facts about her senseless,premetitaded death.From front to back, you won't be able to put this book down.
Rating:  Summary: Not just an eye-opener but a mind-opener Review: I had just arrived home and switched on the TV news when the reports started flooding in. I stayed up all night listening to conflicting stories (three people in the car according to the BBC; four according to CNN; those strange American tourists/witnesses, etc). I immediately figured this 'accident' had to happen due to the implications if Diana and Dodi had taken matters further. But it seems the Dodi affair was just one aspect. Landmines: Diana visited Angola to stick two fingers up at the Windsors and their 'nefarious dealings in Africa'. Then there's her royal blood (more royal than you can imagine!) and her family's claim to be the rightful heirs to the British throne. Not to mention the ridiculous 'evidence' regarding the car crash! Thoroughly researched and corroborated by credible professionals. Buy it! 'A Reader' and Mr Burchfield must've been reading some other book. Oh, and the charity 'supported' by Prince Philip that could not be mentioned in the book is the World Wildlife Fund.
Rating:  Summary: What's done in the Dark will soon come to Light! Review: I have just read the book, "The Hidden Evidence". 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 you can get past the "historic" ramifications, for instance, claims of "royal" geneology from Jesus and beyond, plus the "masonic" connection with the former in-laws, then you must expect to be enthralled, shocked and lastly, made aware of how the "real" world works. If this indeed did happen as this book asserts, then we are ALL in deep and serious trouble.
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