John Beveridge is a professional researcher and Journalist. He is the former associate editor of Reality magazine and currently associate editor of the investigative journal, Odyssey. Both authors live in Somerset, England.
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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!
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