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... unlimited Charlie (in solution). Allow monkeys to become addicted. Take away Charlie. Replace with psychoactive ingredient of Mary Jane (in solution). Result? Monkeys continue to inject regularly. Proven: cannabis is as addictive as cocaine. Now contrast: put BBC Radio 4 staff in office. Supply with votes for the Today programme's 'Man of the Year' award. Allow researchers to count votes. Choke off supply of spontaneous votes with a prompted supply of votes for Tony Blair. BBC staff continue to count. Proven ...
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... . Peter Wright, of Spycatcher fame. Scott Newton reports that Teletext, on Independent Television, devoted eight pages to him, and said he had been suffering from diabetes, heart trouble and pneumonia. Ceefax, on the other hand, the service broadcast by the BBC, devoted only one page, and announced he had been suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. MI5 still in the building by any chance, Mr Birt? Who killed WPC Evonne Fletcher? The Libyans, did, didn't they? Innocent police person on duty at an ...
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... and, on one of their better days, no doubt Leigh and Lashmar would acknowledge the fact. It may just be a coincidence of course, but this Observer piece appeared just after the rumour ran through the little group of journalists then working with Wallace that the BBC Panorama team were going to do a hatchet job on him. Chances are that Leigh and Lashmar were just hedging their bets in case Wallace turned out to be a 'wrong 'un'. In the event, the Panorama piece was dumped and the journalist leading that ...
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... reporter, widely regarded, by his peers, as one of the best television journalists working in this country. He worked with World in Action and is now with BBC's Panorama. It was to John Ware that Panorama entrusted its investigation into the Wilson-MI5 plots after the BBC embargo on the subject was lifted a couple of months ago. Like all the other journalists interested in this story, Ware went to see Colin Wallace, eventually spending four days going through Wallace's biography, his allegations, and photocopying some of his documents. Then ...
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... new information on Jeremy Thorpe's years of living dangerously as one of the most prominent faces in British politics while cruising London's gay scene. There are also more detailed accounts of a number of the episodes in Pencourt, including the moves made by the higher management at the BBC to shut them up; the Peter Bessell version of events, the perambulations of Norman Scott- and the actual conspiracy to murder him. But in ignoring the psy-ops operations Freeman has served up an interesting snack rather than a main course. There is one absolutely ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 31) June 1996 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 31 The Kincora Scandal Chris Moore Marino Books, (an imprint of Mercier Press), 16 Hume St., Dublin 2, Ireland. 6.99 Chris Moore worked for the BBC in Northern Ireland during most of 'the troubles' and should have been ideally suited to write a decent account of Kincora and its surrounding scandals. Alas, this book is a complete turkey. It's got no index, and no sources notes; all too frequently ...
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... 'Field Research Unit' (p. 216)- and no-one noticed its significance. See, for example, the 1993 (?) pamphlet British Intelligence, Brain Nelson and the Rearming of the Loyalist Death Squads. This has no publisher and no date but an intro from Gerry Adams dated January 1993. More recently, see 'Inside the dirty war: Brian Nelson, British intelligence and the murder of Pat Finucane', Niall Stranage, Socialist Lawyer, Summer 1998 Reviews of and news about the book and the various law-suits it ...
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... , loose-leafed foolscap file has been examined and filmed by the Dutch documentry producer, Karel Jille, whose second film on the Hess Affair was due to be screened in Holland in September 1990. Dr Hugh Thomas said 'I offered both Dr Andrew and the producer of the BBC programme sight of the old 1941 file but they refused to look at it.' Thomas says he first met Oldfield when serving as an army surgeon in Belfast: 'We kept in touch. After my book was published, both Sir Maurice and James Angleton of ...
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... dummy corporations etc to disguise operations. Brierley retains his connections through his Charter Corp's holding in Teltherm. Keston College In Lobster 19 we referred to Keston College as a probable MI6 operation. One of our readers had the wit to send our reference to Keston to the BBC, asking for comments. The editor of the Radio 4 programme 'Sunday' replied that 'It is not the first time we have encountered such suggestions, and we are doing what we can to look into them.' The Workers' Revolutionary Party, MI5 and ...
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... Ireland The Dirty War Martin Dillon, Hutchinson, London, 1990. The SAS in Ireland Raymond Murray, Mercier Press, Cork and Dublin, 1991 Martin Dillon is a freelance journalist in Northern Ireland with a long career behind him: editor and radio presenter for the BBC in Northern Ireland, co-author of the Penguin Special, Political Murder In Northern Ireland (1973), and author of a biography of Second World War SAS hero Lt. Col. Robert Blair Mayne, and an investigation of Loyalist sectarian killers, The Shankhill Butchers ...
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