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Celebrity Secrets: Government
Files on the Rich and Famous
by Nick Redfern
Paraview Pocket Books, Feb 20, 2007
272 pages
ISBN: 978-1-4165-2866
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
Sexual Deviants, Nazi Spies, Dangerous Loners, Communists, Drug Addicts,
Traitors, And Monsters.
This is Hollywood Declassified.
It’s tough being rich and famous-stalked, photographed, hounded, and dissected.
But obsessive celebrity watching has lurid history that began long before
tabloid shutterbugs took their first shot. Here for the first time are the
recently declassified celebrity files of the FBI, and CIA, and the military,
giving the private dirt on the most “suspect, dangerous and immoral” public
figures in the world-from George Burns to Andy Warhol.
EXPOSED! The panty parties and massive porn stash of comedian Lou
Costello.
EXPOSED! Ernest Hemingway enlisted as a spy on behalf of the American
Embassy.
EXPOSED! The sexual drives of our youth aroused beyond normalcy by Elvis
Presley.
EXPOSED! Hollywood Honey Marilyn Monroe had shocking ties to Soviet
Russia.
EXPOSED! Mysterious death of Princess Di a threat to national security.
What were the motivating factors behind the spying, the suspicions, and the
accusations? What did those motivations actually reveal about the military, the
CIA, the FBI, and the mood of the country? The answers make for a startling,
insightful, astonishing, outrageous, sometimes shocking, and always
controversial peek into the most secret of loves.
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NICK REDFERN began his writing career in the 1980s on Zero- a
British-based magazine devoted to music, fashion, and the world
of entertainment. He has written eight books, including
Body Snatchers in the Desert: The Horrible Truth at the Heart of
the Roswell Story, and Three Men Seeking Monsters,
which has just been optioned by Universal Pictures. He has
contributed articles to numerous publications, including
London Daily
Express, Eye Spy magazine, and Military Illustrated.
He lives in Dallas,
Texas.
Author's
website
Nick Redfern's Blog


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