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... / Recent ZDNet articles on surveillance- Echelon, Carnivore, RIP, etc State Surveillance in the Internet http://www.bernal.co.uk By Francisco Javier Bernal. Covers the technology of surveillance, including Echelon, SORM, Enfopol. Lots of references and links. Carnivore http://www.epic.org/privacy/carnivore/ Info on Carnivore, the FBI internet monitoring system whose existence was reported in July 2000, and which it is feared could be used for widespread surveillance of email. Includes EPIC's FOIA lawsuit against the FBI and DoJ, seeking the release of FBI documents on Carnivore, which resulted, in October 2000, in the release of documents revealing the origins of the surveillance system ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 42 - 01 Dec 2000 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue40/lob40-23.htm
... cannot show who was doing the shooting; and he cannot identify the CIA conspirators. The only plausible conspirators he offers are Jack Ruby and Lee, one of the two 'Oswalds' in the story. Both have connections to the CIA-funded anti-Castro operations; but that is all. The second thing Armstrong does is show in great detail how the FBI 'edited' the evidence about the shooting. The FBI had all the evidence collected by the Dallas police sent to Washington and a lot of it didn't return. Armstrong thinks the editing was done to conceal evidence of the two 'Oswalds'; and while this looks very plausible, it is not conclusively demonstrated. Thirdly, and centrally, ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 42 - 01 Jun 2004 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue47/lob47-33.htm
... favourite is note 2, on a book called The History of Hitchin- and annotations, I found this parade of bureaucratic lacunae and minutiae oddly compelling. There are two discoveries of significance here. The first is a reference to 'Mr Scott, the Editor of Security Gazette'. What is the 'Security Gazette', with whom the 1964 FBI in London was 'maintain[ing] good relations'? The second concerns the late John Sparrow, Warden of All Souls College at Oxford for many years, on whom there is a substantial appendix. Sparrow, one of the earliest UK defenders of the Warren Commission, was in touch with the US Embassy at this time, talked ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 41 - 01 Jun 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue29/lob29-03.htm
... 2005/6 Last| Contents| Next Issue 50 Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission failed the nation and why Gerald D. McKnight Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2005, 478pps, $29.95. Anthony Frewin The commonly accepted view is that the Warren Commission was a prisoner of its sources (i.e. the FBI) and that, coupled with a notable lack of general curiosity( 'We're supposed to closing doors around here, not opening them,' quoth Wesley J. Leibeler), resulted in the Report that declared Oswald a lone, mad assassin. Yes, so the argument goes, they could have asked more questions, but there ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 40 - 01 Dec 2005 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue50/lob50-52.htm
... , relies in many places on the Warren Commission's account, and includes great chunks of made-up dialogue and action, 'faction' as he cheerfully calls it. He adds little significant new evidence but provides some biographical details on Wallace. Bizarrely, he calls Wallace a Marxist (as does Estes), apparently based on nothing more than a 1949 FBI file. In one of his 'faction' sections McClellan has Wallace, the Marxist, recruiting Oswald, another Marxist. So in his version, if LBJ and Ed Clark were behind the shooting, it was carried out by two Marxists! There is also one little snippet which supports Loy Factor's strange and frequently implausible tale. Factor said ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 39 - 01 Dec 2003 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue46/lob46-18.htm
... (29) Timmer looked at the photos and was certain that Oswald was the same person he had met in 1953. Later Timmer's mother wrote a letter (11 December, 1963) to President Johnson saying that her son had known Oswald when he was in Stanley, North Dakota. The letter was given by the Secret Service to the FBI who sent agents to interview both Timmer and his mother but, as Armstrong notes, there is no evidence that any of this investigation was ever passed on to the Warren Commission. How does Bugliosi respond to this? Easy. It's all rubbish. How come? Easy again the FBI checked it all out and they say it is ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 38 - 01 Dec 2007 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue54/lob54-20.htm
... the US in 1915-1917 working for German propaganda, under George Viereck, (4) and may have left some adherents behind when he quit the country. In any event by 1941 Parsons had become its leader, establishing with like minded followers a proto-beatnik communal life in a huge rambling mansion. This raised a few eyebrows locally and led to FBI and LAPD enquiries. These concluded that Parsons ran'....an organisation dedicated to religious and philosophical speculation, with respectable members such as a Pasadena bank president, doctors, lawyers and Hollywood actors.' Well- maybe. Clearly the FBI and LAPD must have missed the group sex, extravagant drug consumption and general mumbo-jumbo of the ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 38 - 01 Dec 2000 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue40/lob40-13.htm
... prosperity. The return to gold at the pre-war parity had created severe problems for an industrial society so heavily dependent on the export of a limited range of goods such as ships, coal and textiles. But although unemployment exceeded one million in 1929 the consensus inside British industry, articulated by its representative organisation, the Federation of British Industries (FBI), remained favourable to the continuation of free trade. The position changed, as it did elsewhere, with the slump. As bankruptcies and factory closures proliferated governments throughout the world embraced economic nationalism. In Britain the depression intensified existing deflationary pressure and the FBI swung round to a pro-tariff position in 1930. (26) At first ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 38 - 01 Nov 1990 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue20/lob20-04.htm
... to implement policies. This appears still to be the basic assumption of most academic teachers of politics, most of the mass media, and, I fear, most of the Parliamentary Labour Party. The importance of Wallace, Holroyd, Peter Wright, Cathy Massiter et al in the 1980s was their falsification of this theory. MI5, the FBI and the Communist Parties of Britain and America In The Clandestine Caucus (3) I referred, in a footnote, to the extraordinary penetration of the Communist Party USA by the FBI. I mentioned this only in passing there because I could not then obtain from the library the book which contained the details, David J. Garrow's The ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 37 - 01 Dec 1996 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue32/lob32-09.htm
... , further down the road, when the local crisis is over (Cuba, Laos, Nicaragua, Afghanistan), the agency has become bound together with the drug-runners. In effect, some of the world's major drug-dealers have become immune to serious prosecution by US authorities. National security (covering the CIA's bureaucratic ass) overrides the DEA, FBI, Department of Justice etc. Inside this overall structure some CIA personnel have become corrupt, just as some politicians have taken drug money. The combination of national security and political parties' escalating funding requirements has been a deadly one for all those other people engaged in the absurd 'war on drugs'. This book is partly the story ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 37 - 01 Dec 1999 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue38/lob38-19.htm
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