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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 39) Summer 2000 Last| Contents| Next Issue 39 We're breaking new ground: Operation Century Ian Cameron 17pp+ 11pp documents £2.50 incl. p&p from 10 Knox Court, Studley Road, London SW4 6SA. Julius Hogben I've got fucking A levels in fucking whacking fucking people....Your fucking ceasefire's going....I'll be in touch with you fucking soon....You watch your fucking car. On 9 February 1996 the IRA ended its cease fire by bombing Canary Wharf. In the warning period minutes before the explosion, Mickey Steele's Essex phone rang. It was RUC Special Branch in Belfast, posing as IRA drug ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 127  -  01 Jun 2000  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue39/lob39-15.htm
2. Yo, Blair! [Lobster #52 (Winter 2006/7)]
... build-up in the Middle East( [17]) and it is just conceivable that the beleaguered Republicans will try pressing the terrorism/patriotism button once again in the Middle East.( [18]) Welcome to Cameronia The final nail in the coffin of UK support for the neo-cons' adventures was driven in by Conservative Party leader David Cameron. On the 2006 anniversary of 9-11, Cameron spoke to the British American Project (BAP). He produced the expected homilies about the US and the UK, the special relationship, democracy and terrorism; rejected anti-Americanism (but felt it necessary to refer to it);but explicitly rejected the neo-conservative foreign policies of Bush and Blair ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 44  -  01 Dec 2006  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue52/lob52-16.htm
3. Feedback [Lobster #41 (Summer 2001)]
... don't worship Satan, or rape children, or deal drugs, or have much money. Some of them do participate in the occasional orgy, but you shouldn't picture anything like that scene in Eyes Wide Shut- an OTO affair is more likely to feature cheap beer and home-made fudge. Anyways, the lady I dated took care of Marjorie Cameron [Parsons] in the last years of Cameron's life. Matthews was unfair to denigrate her as a Hollywood fringe character. Cameron was a very gifted artist in her own right. I've seen only photos of her work, but it was genuinely good stuff. Late in life, Cameron told intimates a particularly bizarre story about Parsons' ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 34  -  01 Jun 2001  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue41/lob41-46.htm
4. The Dr Strangeloves of the Mind (Summer 2010) [Lobster #59 (Summer 2010)(free)]
... off on another tack and a little nearer home: the writer Gordon Thomas. When the New York Attorney Robert Morgenthau was investigating Olson's death, his son Eric received an affidavit from Thomas that he believed 'could blow the case wide open.’ Gordon Thomas was no stranger to the government-sponsored 'mind control' experiments and had authored a book about Dr Ewen Cameron and the appalling MKULTRA experiments he had conducted in Montreal.1 0 Eric Olson immediately passed on the affidavit to Morgenthau's office. Thomas' affidavit recounts a series of conversations he claims he had with the British psychiatrist Dr William Sargant (1907-1988) in 1968 and 1969 when Sargant was Director of Psychological Medicine at St Thomas' Hospital in London. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 30  -  06 Apr 2011  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-004.pdf
5. Tittle-tattle 1 [Lobster #43 (Summer 2002)]
... Left with Hugh Gaitskell (see Lobster 31). How much of this history is known to Mowlam is not revealed in her memoirs. Nor does Mowlam respond to the speculation in Julia Langdon's biography of her that she had CIA connections of her own. Hennessy History is the business of Peter Hennessy, but when asked to give the James Cameron Memorial Lecture to inquiring young journalism students at London's City University under the title 'Open government, Whitehall and the press since 1945', Hennessy managed to avoid even mentioning the Information Research Department. For such a massive Whitehall operation employing hundreds of people and spending enormous sums of taxpayers' money for 30 of those postwar years to remain out ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 26  -  01 Jun 2002  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue43/lob43-32.htm
6. Feedback [Lobster #47 (Summer 2004)]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 47) Summer 2004 Last| Contents| Next Issue 47 Feedback From Ian Cameron Since reading certain recent somewhat naff offhand Lobster comments (1) in connection with the reissue of Gordon Carr's Angry Brigade by Christie Books, I've looked at the book and a few other bits'n'pieces. So, it all led nowhere, and rightly so? Lobster isn't the first and won't be the last to mythologise. Even certain AB defence counsel, who I personally know, and are even more in-the-know than I am, have done the same. My bits'n'pieces included publicity for a day long post-AB trial 'Free The Five' (Creek, Barker, Prescott, ...
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... more damaging to the public finances than a traditional public sector procurement mechanism would have been. Eventually Blair departed in 2007, his demise finally brought about by a significant proportion of the PLP being angered by his failure to condemn (or even comment on) the latest Israeli incursion into Lebanon, by the poor polling record of Labour after David Cameron had taken over of leader of the Conservative Party, and, possibly, by the loss of Dunfermline and West Fife, the constituency that directly adjoined Brown's seat, in a bye-election in February 2006. In a display of unprecedented disfunctionality, Brown ascended to the position of Labour Party leader and prime minister without the inconvenience of a contest ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 20  -  06 Apr 2011  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster60/lob60-032.pdf
8. The CIA: A history of torture [Lobster #54 (Winter 2007/8)]
... , attempted behaviour modification on inmates at California's Vacaville prison and collected powerful toxins from Amazon tribes. Terminal experiments were carried out on Communist defectors who were suspected of being double agents. Mind control proved a fantasy, but academic research on sensory deprivation opened the possibility of a revolution in methods of torture. The work of Donald Hebbs and Ewen Cameron was particularly important. Cameron carried out CIA-financed experiments on his unsuspecting mentally ill patients at the Allen Memorial Institute in Montreal, Canada. He developed what he called 'psychic driving' a three stage programme for assaulting the human mind: 'first, drug-induced coma for up to eighty-six days; next electroshock treatment three times daily for thirty days; ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  01 Dec 2007  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue54/lob54-09.htm
9. Book reviews (Summer 2010) [Lobster #59 (Summer 2010)(free)]
... 12.99 Broonland: The Last Days of Gordon Brown Christopher Harvie London/New York: Verso, 2010, £8.99 (UK) Tom Easton It's too early to say much about the Lib-Con government, but this collection tells us a lot about the regime that preceded it 187 Summer 2010 and, thus, partly why Nick Clegg and David Cameron are now sitting in No 10. Between them they also indicate why The Guardian and The Observer, home to the authors of two of the books under review, are now in similar dire straits to the New Labour project they adopted so enthusiastically long before it received its baptismal name under Tony Blair's leadership in 1994. Guardian associate editor ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  06 Apr 2011  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-187.pdf
10. Tittle-tattle [Lobster #52 (Winter 2006/7)]
... once Blair goes, but the BAP will still have plenty of members around Gordon Brown should the man, who has already said he wants to replace Trident, begin to stray from Atlanticist orthodoxy. Thinking even further ahead we have BAP veteran 'two brains' David Willetts on hand for a future Conservative cabinet. Already a powerful influence on David Cameron is Steve Hilton,( [1]) an early BAP recruit and a fellow trustee of the Citizenship Foundation with Maclay. Guardian news Leaving the comfort of her Guardian column, Madeleine Bunting announced to her readers in June: 'I've reached a point where I want to do more than describe and comment – I want to try to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  01 Dec 2006  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue52/lob52-10.htm
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