"Dead Men Don't Eat Lunch" paints a devastating picture of how British Governments - including Gordon Brown's - have been corrupted for 25 years by huge bribes from the international arms trade.
Special emphasis is given to the role of 'Al Yamamah,' the notorious $150 billion arms contract between Great Britain and Saudi Arabia, which still generates $300 million in kickbacks every year.
The author sets out, in gripping detail, his own discovery that the mysterious death of his close colleague, and rising British political star, Hugh Simmonds CBE, was the direct consequence of his deadly role as British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's personal arms dealer, money-launderer and assassin.
Already "Dead Men" is causing something of a stir in England, where former Deputy Prime Minister, Michael Hesletine, has confirmed the author's allegations that there was arms corruption in the British Conservative Party....More >< Less