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... Spokesman on Northern Ireland it was assumed that, following the election of a Conservative Government, his normal posting would be Northern Ireland. But it was revealed (Private Eye 13 April 1979) that he would have been selected as Minister without Portfolio with responsibilities for the intelligence complex. Neave had strong intelligence connections. During WW2, after escaping from Colditz, he became a leading figure in MI9, the escape organisation controlled by MI6. Towards the end of the war he was involved with a sub-section called IS9(WEA) attached ...
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... News 10th November 1983) This he did on January l8th. Released quietly on a Saturday morning in a clear attempt to minimise publicity, Terry's conclusions- for only the conclusions were published- centred on the allegations of the homosexual vice-ring at the boys home involving British Intelligence. Terry described the allegations as fictional and, even though the journalists who had uncovered the scandal had received information from an RUC 'deep throat', laid most of the blame for their circulation on journalists.(2) Terry probably aimed the report at the ...
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... farce and chaos. He quotes imprisoned CIA officer Aldrich Ames' opinion that it was all 'a self-serving sham carried out by careerist bureaucrats who managed to deceive policy-makers and the public about the necessity and value of their work.' Knightley reports attending an historical conference on intelligence in Germany in 1994. 'I challenged a panel that included Sergei Kondrashov; his colleague the former head of the KGB Leonid Sherbarschin; former head of East German intelligence, Markus Wolff; and former head of West German intelligence, Heribert Hellenbroich, to name a ...
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... the early morning. At the time of writing this article my wife and I face criminal charges of obtaining telephone lines by deception and the non-payment of telephone bills. These false charges are the climax to a bizarre series of events. As a researcher in politics and intelligence I have many times been the target of various intelligence agencies. On two occasions I was asked indirectly to join, or co-operate with, the clan. I refused. I was first aware that our house had been broken into in 1988, when our family ...
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... 19) May 1990 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 19 First supplement to A Who's Who of the British Secret State See also: Part 1: Forty Years of Legal Thuggery (Lobster 9) Part 2: British Spooks "Who's Who" (Lobster 10) Intelligence Personnel Named in 'Inside Intelligence' (Lobster 15) Philby naming names (Lobster 16) Spooks (Lobster 22) The official response to the 'Who's who' Lobster special was non-existent. This was something of a disappointment to one solicitor who offered his services free ...
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6. Iraq [Issue 47 - 2004]
... , and are sceptical of Pentagon claims about Saddam Hussein's links with the al-Qa'ida terror organisation and his stockpiling of weapons of mass destruction.' (1) Even more off-message On 25 January 2004 The Glasgow Herald reported what were claimed to be the views of senior British intelligence figures in a 'pre-emptive strike against Tony Blair ahead of the public-cation of the Hutton report'. (2) The Herald said this of MI6: 'The key points it wants on the record are: Many had been openly sceptical about the presence of WMD in ...
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... John Lewis Jones.... Thatcher has a new spy chief at No.10. Air Vice-Marshall Basil Lock is Cabinet Security Adviser- known in Whitehall and Pall Mall clubs by the nickname 'Lock-up'- and will be in charge of security data flowing between the Joint Intelligence HQ at Stormont Castle and reports from MI5's top secret F3 section which is responsible for Irish affairs. (Sunday World 27th May 1984).... Number one spook in Northern Ireland is Robert John Andrew (56) who replaced Philip Whitehead, whose ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 27) June 1994 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 27 Policing Politics: Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State Peter Gill Frank Cass, London, 1993 Academia's a swine. Writing an essay on International Relations (the ideological version of Foreign Office 'realism') for my Politics MA, I managed to smuggle in a few references to actual politics-- European Nuclear Nuclear Disarmament, the SNP, and 'independence within Europe', that kind of thing. Flushed with success, I told a ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 32) December 1996 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 32 UK Eyes Alpha: the Inside Story of British Intelligence Mark Urban Faber and Faber London 1996 16.99 The first sentence of Urban's conclusion to this very interesting and rather important book is: 'More than anything else, British intelligence is a system for repackaging information gathered by the USA.' He might have added, 'information gathered in large part at US bases in Britain'. Urban has persuaded a surprising number of the Whitehall elite to speak ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 31) June 1996 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 31 Remote Viewing and the US intelligence community Armen Victorian Introduction: While my piece on CIA and DoD psychic research was awaiting publication in Lobster 30, the CIA went public on its interest in so-called Remote Viewing (RV).(1) As a result much new information has been obtained. This piece should be read in conjunction with the piece in Lobster 30. At the time of the announcement of its role in Remote Viewing, ...
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