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The Assassination of Princess Diana and the War She Never Saw

Par : Charlie Armstrong Adams
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231880249
  • EAN9798231880249
  • Date de parution10/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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The Assassination of Princess Diana and the War She Never SawA Book That Asks: What If Her Death Was Not a Tragedy, But a Trigger?In the early hours of August 31, 1997, the world lost a princess. But it may have lost far more than it realized. What if the crash in Paris wasn't just a fatal accident-but the first move in a global game of silence and power?This groundbreaking investigation explores a bold and disturbing thesis: that Princess Diana's death was not merely tragic, but strategically necessary for the architects of a new geopolitical order.
From her outspoken campaigns against landmines to her growing ties to the Arab world, Diana had become a threat to entrenched interests. She humanized the very populations Western powers were preparing to bomb. She bypassed political institutions with a single interview. She was, quite simply, too powerful, too beloved, and too independent. Inside these pages, you'll uncover: The classified NSA files on Diana that were never released.
MI6 whistleblowers who described car crash assassination tactics-eerily similar to the Alma Tunnel crash. The missing CCTV footage, medical delays, and altered evidence that cast doubt on every official claim. How Diana's death conveniently removed the one public figure who could have shifted UK and US sentiment before 9/11. Drawing from declassified documents, intelligence leaks, and suppressed testimony, The Assassination of Princess Diana and the War She Never Saw offers an explosive new perspective on one of the most iconic deaths of the 20th century-and how it may have cleared the path to twenty years of war.
If you're ready to question the official story and confront the hidden intersections of royalty, intelligence, and global power-this book will take you there.
The Assassination of Princess Diana and the War She Never SawA Book That Asks: What If Her Death Was Not a Tragedy, But a Trigger?In the early hours of August 31, 1997, the world lost a princess. But it may have lost far more than it realized. What if the crash in Paris wasn't just a fatal accident-but the first move in a global game of silence and power?This groundbreaking investigation explores a bold and disturbing thesis: that Princess Diana's death was not merely tragic, but strategically necessary for the architects of a new geopolitical order.
From her outspoken campaigns against landmines to her growing ties to the Arab world, Diana had become a threat to entrenched interests. She humanized the very populations Western powers were preparing to bomb. She bypassed political institutions with a single interview. She was, quite simply, too powerful, too beloved, and too independent. Inside these pages, you'll uncover: The classified NSA files on Diana that were never released.
MI6 whistleblowers who described car crash assassination tactics-eerily similar to the Alma Tunnel crash. The missing CCTV footage, medical delays, and altered evidence that cast doubt on every official claim. How Diana's death conveniently removed the one public figure who could have shifted UK and US sentiment before 9/11. Drawing from declassified documents, intelligence leaks, and suppressed testimony, The Assassination of Princess Diana and the War She Never Saw offers an explosive new perspective on one of the most iconic deaths of the 20th century-and how it may have cleared the path to twenty years of war.
If you're ready to question the official story and confront the hidden intersections of royalty, intelligence, and global power-this book will take you there.