Lady Di Lives in Amsterdam

Amsterdam, August 30, 2010 – Exactly 13 years after the fairytale was sent out in the world that Princess Diana, Dodi al-Fayed and their chauffeur Henri Paul were killed in a fatal accident in the Alma tunnel in Paris, a L’Atelier de la Liberté film now provides more information about what really happened that fateful night of August 30, 1997. Unlike the films and books about the alleged assassination of Princess Diana, she was was not killed, but kidnapped, and indeed, according to Slobodan Radojev Mitric, World Director of Reserve Police International and author of the book “Help! They’ve kidnapped me! Lady Di “, she is still alive, albeit enslaved.

Since this “book of the century” was published in March in Amsterdam by the Willehalm Institute Press foundation, the publisher Robert Jan Kelder has traveled to the London Book Fair and Book Expo America in New York with an exhibition banner that above and below a photo of the princess reads “Lady Di Lives … Be It Enslaved” with underneath that showing a picture of the title page of the new Lady Di book. On August 29 this year, this exhibition banner was enfolded by the publisher and attached to a lamppost at the Amsterdam Uitmarkt (fair marking the beginning of the cultural season) at the Rijksmuseum square, not far from where the prologue of the book starts: on a bench at the medieval gate of the garden of the Rijksmuseum, where two members of the British secret service MI6 on September 4, 1987 meet with the Director of the Reserve Police International and want to find out from him what really happened that night of August 30.

The reason for making the L’Atelier de la Liberté film (see links to YouTube and 123Video) was the fortunate circumstance that a camera crew of Dutch television RTLNH filmed the location of the Lady Di exhibition banner, and with a short interview in their reportage of the day on the Uitmarkt broadcast it. To this segment of 23 seconds is added a number of relevant photos and a commentary by the publisher that ends with an urgent appeal to the readers to respond to the supplication of Princess Diana “Help! They kidnapped me! “. This cry for help written with her blood was after all the content of the bottle that a few days before her “funeral” was picked up from the sea of Sardinia.

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