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... take notes- not even to write down his name. In his search for information on....whatever it was, this journalist had been to see Mr G. Upon learning that the journalist was also going to ring me, Mr G told him that the KGB were big fans of Lobster. Told this, I laughed. Later I thought, 'How does Mr G know this?' Mr G defected in 1985, around the time of Lobster 6, and it seems very unlikely to me that the KGB would have ...
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2. Golitsyn [Issue 5 - 1984]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 5) August 1984 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 5 Golitsyn One of the recurring sub-themes of the literature on intelligence systems in the West in the past decade has been the status of the claims made by KGB defector Golitsyn. Until recently all the book-reading public knew about Golitsyn was (a) that he has exposed some (relatively minor) Soviet operations; (b) made a series of quite bizarre sounding claims to the effect that the divisions within the Communist bloc were a device to ...
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... the Plot to Kill the Pope Claire Sterling, Angus and Robertson, London 1984 The Plot to Kill the Pope Paul B. Henze, Croom Helm, London 1984 These two books cover the same ground, more or less, and have the same thesis: the KGB used the Bulgarians, who used Agca to shoot the Pope. Sterling's is much the more impressive of them, better documented, more detailed and just generally more convincing. Henze's is thin, padded out with barely relevant material (80 pages on previous Soviet calumnies ...
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4. Who's afraid of the KGB [Issue 6 - 1984]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 6) November 1984 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 6 Who's afraid of the KGB? As a number of people have pointed out, in the first 5 Lobsters- something like 100,000 words- there has been hardly a mention of the Soviet and Soviet satellite intelligence activities. There are reasons. No-one has offered us anything on this subject, and neither of us (ie Ramsay/Dorril) know much about it. What little there is in the British press is almost exclusively ...
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5. In camera injustice [Issue 52 - 2006/7]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 52) Winter 2006/7 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 52 In camera injustice Michael John Smith Those who remember my case will be aware that in 1992/93 I was portrayed as a major KGB spy, featuring on the front pages of several national newspapers. My name later appeared in The Mitrokhin Archive, as did Melita Norwood – the 'Granny Spy' – but unlike her I have been largely ignored by those commentating on the history of espionage in the UK. In this article ...
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6. Spymaster (Book Review) [Issue 29 - 1995]
... snippets struck me. On p. 53 Kalugin reports that he and other Soviet intelligence officers were responsible for the rumours that the CIA had killed UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold. On p. 170 he reports that 'after the fall of the Salazar regime Portugese working for the KGB drove a truck to the Security Ministry and hauled away a mountain of classified intelligence data'. This, presumably, is the ultimate source of the story, which began in this country in Searchlight, linking the Monday Club to the Lisbon-based Aginter Press terror network ...
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... about a British spy. Until that is, a few days ago I called Igor in Moscow and asked him about a British electronics engineer named Michael John Smith, who, in November 1993, was sentenced to 25 years after being found guilty of espionage for the KGB at the end of the 1970s and beginning of 1980s. He was arrested in August 1992, after the defection from Paris of Victor Oschenko, who was said to be his Soviet controller. Igor Prelin, who was the spokesman for Vladimir Kryuchkov, the KGB ...
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8. Deadly Illusions (Book review) [Issue 26 - 1993]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 26) December 1993 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 26 Deadly Illusions the first book from the KGB archives John Costello and Oleg Tsarev Century, London, 1993 Yet another reheat of the interminable stew of Philby, Burgess, Blunt, Maclean et al, this time spiced up with material from the KGB archives. Yes, the KGB archives. Five years ago, unimaginable. Today.... today it certainly makes a striking contrast with dear, declining Britain, where MP's may not ...
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9. The KGB Lawsuits (Book review) [Issue 33 - 1997]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 33) Summer 1997 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 33 The KGB Lawsuits Brian Crozier Foreword by Sir James Goldsmith The Claridge Press, London, 1995, 12.95 One of the odd things about the James Goldsmith Referendum Party gambit in the recent election is the way the mass media collectively chose not to refer back to the last great Goldsmith campaign- his hunt for the Red Menace in the late 1970s.(1) Then as now Goldsmith saw himself as the saviour of the nation and put ...
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10. Book reviews [Issue 8 - 1985]
... us because of Turing's essential work on the Ultra project and related subjects at the government Code and Cypher School (now GCHQ) during the war. There is now enough material around for a good book on GCHQ and its history. Who's going to write it? KGB Today: The Hidden Hand John Barron (Coronet 1985) John Barron's KGB Today: The Hidden Hand is now available in paperback (Coronet 1985). Chapman Pincher in Too Secret Too Long says'Fedora' was 'definitely not Viktor Lessiovsky, as has been claimed. ...
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