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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 27) June 1994 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 27 Lockerbie, the octopus and the Maltese double cross Peter Smith Political debris continues to fall from the bombing of the Pan-Am flight 103 on 21 December 1988, which killed 270 people. Fallout from Lockerbie has begun reveal one of the ugliest political corruptions of recent times. This Byzantine tale is further evidence of just how powerful and ruthless the American-led international security apparatus-- the 'octopus'-- has become. From the start there have ...
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... Belfield, investigator Joe Layburn. Guardian, 27 July 1984, Observer, 1 July 1984. See also Private Eye, 29 June 1984, Seumas Milne, The Enemy Within: MI5, Maxwell and the Scargill Affair, Verso, London, 1994, p. 103. Milne, p. 215 Milne, Ch. 4 'The Strange World of Roger Windsor'. It suggests that Windsor may have been an MI5 agent, and that his Libyan contact, Mohammed Altaf Abbasi, also worked for the security services. E.P.Thompson, ...
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... Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace? especially the annexes in which are reproduced some of the forgeries from this period. Prompted by Fred Holroyd and Colin Wallace, Ken Livingstone MP began asking parliamentary questions about IRD in 1988. See Foot ibid p.17. Crozier p. 103 Ibid p. 108 Last¦ Contents¦ Next ...
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... (albeit disciplined) impoverished, unpopular 'New Religion' into a political instrument of such sophistication. A couple of examples of joint UC-KCIA operations should be delineated for illustrative purposes. One involved the Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation (KCFF), reputedly Pak's brainchild. (103) This organization was formally established in Washington in March 1964, ostensibly to accord honor to Americans who defended and aided Korea, provide for cultural interchanges, and 'foster a mutuality of understanding, respect and friendship between the citizens of the United States and Korea' ...
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5. Re: [Issue 46 - 2003/4]
... anthropology: collaborators and victims of the national security state', Identities, 4 (3/4) (1998), pp. 389-430. [co-author] – 'The Cold War context of the FBI's investigation of Leslie A. White', American Anthropologist, 103 (1) (2001), pp. 164-167. 'Past wars, present dangers, future anthropologies', Anthropology Today, 18 (1) (February 2002), pp. 3-5.' "Terrorism" and the responsibility of the anthropologist', ...
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... Guerin-Serac, had escaped to the Paladingruppe headquarters in Albufereta, Spain, and thence to Caracas, the present headquarters of Orlando Bosch. Their travel was facilitated through fresh passports supplied via the French parallel police (SAC) networks of their long-time collaborator Jacques Foccart. (103) *** Kruger pp 10-11, 207-212; Laurent pp 160-63 (cf fn 11) Kruger pp 20-22, 213-215 Last¦ Contents¦ Next ...
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... appalling, monstrous, beautiful story in such detail, Tye has done the world a service. Bernays was unable to bear the thought of mortality, and it's possible that he lived so long- he died in 1995, bright and alert to the last, aged 103- simply because he wouldn't let himself die. His century is the story of the century that he helped shape. At the end, sitting alone in his apartment like a latter-day Citizen Kane, his pockets stuffed full of the M&Ms that he munched ...
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8. Historical Notes [Issue 43 - 2002]
... to the Wilson government's decision not to take military action against Ian Smith's illegal white minority regime in Rhodesia. There was now a good chance that resentment would turn into violence. The Chiefs of Staff accordingly were asked to prepare contingency plans for the evacuation of up to 103,000 'white UK belongers' if the worst came to the worst. In consequence the papers deal with contingency planning for a combined operation to put together a task force large enough and powerful enough to protect British assets. PRO DEFE 5/188/5 ...
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... 180-182 Bean PRO HO 144/20142; HO 144/20144 and 20145 contain the Special Branch reports listing his involvement in these sections of the BUF. PRO HO 144/20144/143-4. PRO HO 144/20142/314; HO 144/20144/103, 208 and 237-8; HO 144/20145/222-5 and 235. PRO HO 144/20144/103; HO 144/20145/235 Mosky versus Marchbank Papers, statements made by Mr C.M. Dolan at conference at Unity House on 2 November 1934 ...
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10. Common Cause and IRIS [The Clandestine Caucus - 1996]
... or pro-Soviet groups', in practice the National Agent's Department at Labour headquarters, Transport House, did the job, using as sources the publications of proscribed organisations, regional organisers' reports, 'Foreign Office' material- i.e. IRD- and Common Cause.(103) The National Agent's Department [NAD] had 'lay responsibility for compiling the [proscription] list'. Shaw notes that in 1953 the proscription list was expanded by the addition of eighteen fresh groups. 'What happened was rather unusual. Without consulting the NAD the ...
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