War of the Windsors: A Century of Unconstitutional MonarchyMainstream, 2002 - 349 pàgines This volume examines the truth behind Britain's modern monarchy. It looks at the full extent of the battle for power of various dynastic groups, in particular Lord Louis Mountbatten's ruthless scheming to make Britain's ruling family the House of Mountbatten; the abdication of Edward VII; the truth behind the notorious Anthony Blunt and his connection with the royal family; the cover-up of major financial scandals connected with George VI and other kings; and the routine use of euthanasia to dispatch those who inconveniently linger--for example the case of both George V and his widow, Queen Mary. |
Continguts
Acknowledgements | 6 |
TWO The Peoples Prince | 32 |
THREE Christ Whats Going to Happen Next? | 66 |
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