Bringing You The Latest News On Nick Redfern's Scandalous Book: "Celebrity Secrets: Government Files On The Rich And Famous."
Saturday, February 19, 2011
The Ripper File
Some might dispute the notion that Jack the Ripper qualifies as being a celebrity or not. But, as someone who, since his notorious killings of 1888, has become the subject of dozens of books and more than a few movies, the Ripper is without doubt an integral part of popular culture. And here's his FBI file/profile.
Jackson's FBI File
Wacko-Jacko's FBI file has now been posted online, and is now available for scrutiny and entertainment at the Bureau's website. And if the man and his bizarre life interest you, here's where you will find the file.
Sonny Bono News
It's been a while since I last updated this blog, mainly because of the lack of interesting stories to relate linking the world of celebrities to that of the government. But, here's one that caught my eye: on whether or not the death of Sonny Bono really was an accident, or something more sinister. I relate the details of Bono's FBI file in my Celebrity Secrets book.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Michael Jackson and the FBI
As this new story shows, the FBI has confirmed it has a substantial file on Michael Jackson. It will be interesting to see what the file reveals on the now-dead pop-star...
Monday, January 5, 2009
The Pistols & The Police
Formerly secret Irish Police papers reveal an intriguing story about how they kept a close watch on the antics of Britain's mightiest punks: the Sex Pistols. Here's the story in all its strange glory...
Monday, December 1, 2008
Not Fade Away
One of the strangest celebrity secrets of all is in the news again: the death of Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones. A very intriguing article and one that is well worth reading.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Evel & The FBI
The FBI has just declassified portions of its file on motorcycle legend Evel Knievel - much of which is focused upon the issue of whether or not Knievel was implicated in a string of beatings. As is typically the case with such celebrity files, a great deal of Knievel's is heavily redacted, with only 202 of its 290 pages having been released by the FBI.
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