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31. Behind right-wing conspiracy theories [Lobster #8 (Jun 1985)]
... Solomon from the Roman conquerors. Then, over the centuries, he uses its occult power to enrich himself and his fellow Jews and to despoil the Gentiles. It depicts the Jews as first backing the extravagance of Louis XVI and then withdrawing their support- thus precipitating the French Revolution- and passing on the power of the Seal to the Rothschilds who use their resulting wealth to bring about Britain's triumph in the Napoleonic Wars. This novel was obviously inspired by various contemporary events, notably the rise of the Rothschilds and moves towards Jewish emancipation in Britain. However, relevant here is that its plot represents a new synthesis of ideas. Part 1 of this article described the influence in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 11  -  01 Jun 1985  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue08/lob08-01.htm
... FEMACO's links to death squads, see the Jack Anderson columns dated 26 January, 1 February and 9 February 1984; and Manuel Buenida (especially the three columns he wrote before his death, which are reprinted on pp. 159-67). Some investigators have recently suggested that the Tecos themselves murdered Buenida after the publication of said articles. See Rothschild, pp. 22-3. Valentine, pp. C1 and C2. Among these were Italy's legal 'neo-fascist' political party, the Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI), represented by its leaders Giorgio Almirante, and the anti-Semitic Liberty Lobby, represented by its chief, Willis A. Carto. The only full-length study of the Liberty Lobby is ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 8  -  01 May 1991  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue21/lob21-01.htm
... highly popular. As well as his immensely lucrative commercial interests Plugge also had a political career: in 1935 he was elected 35 Summer 2010 Conservative MP for Chatham. He also moved in the highest of high society circles with all the usual trappings of the uber-rich, including a London residence on Park Lane that he purchased from Baron Leopold de Rothschild. The considerable success of Radio Luxembourg, and Plugge's expansion of his network via the International Broadcasting Company to Spain, Yugoslavia and Eire in the years that followed, drew many other wealthy political and business figures to consider similar ventures. One of these was Sir Oswald Mosley who from 1936 invested substantial sums in attempting to establish a European-based ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 7  -  06 Apr 2011  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-034.pdf
34. Back to the future: the 1970s reconsidered [Lobster #34 (Winter 1998)]
... to be a routine meeting at Chequers with the Prime Minister. Shortly before, we were told that both the meeting and the scope of the discussion were to be enlarged: and that William Armstrong, who had been moved from the Treasury about three years before to be Permanent Secretary of the Civil Service Department, and (Lord) Victor Rothschild, Head of the "Think Tank" (Central Policy Review Staff) set up by Heath were also going. When we arrived, Ted started by asking William- who was obviously delighted to be back in the economic policy game again- what he thought. He said that, coming down in the car, he had been ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 7  -  01 Dec 1997  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue34/lob34-07.htm
35. Ian MacGregor: AMAX and armaments (Part 2) [Lobster #6 (Nov 1984)]
... in the US. AMAX is interlocked with the other big multinational mining companies. For example, in Botswana it jointly owns nickel and copper mines together with Anglo-American Corp. (the South African Oppenheimer monopoly), and Charter Consolidated (a big British mining finance company active in South Africa also). AMAX owns 11% of the French Rothschild mining conglomerate Imetal. which has extensive interests in Africa and elsewhere. The ownership of AMAX is complex and seems to have changed over the years. During the 1930s American Metal Co. became a large copper miner, refiner and smelter. Although it was an independent group it was linked to Morgan, and Morgan was a powerful influence ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  01 Nov 1984  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue06/lob06-02.htm
36. Five at Eye [Lobster #17 (Nov 1988)]
... . It is worth noting that: The failure of the Groundnut Scheme was used as the basis of a smear campaign in 1951. Those tarnished included the former Communist John Strachey and his close friend Leslie Plummer, an East-West Trader. The scientific adviser to the scheme, and at the time a financial supporter of the Tribune, was Victor Rothschild. Attempts were made to raise the issue during the 1964 election, but Wilson, who had a very tenuous link to the scheme through the timber merchant Montague Meyer, quickly stamped on the smear. The Lynskey Tribunal concerned corruption in the Board of Trade and provided an opportunity to smear Wilson who, in fact, had acted completely ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  01 Nov 1988  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue17/lob17-01.htm
37. Kiss me on the apocalypse! [Lobster #55 (Summer 2008)]
... £100,000 to 'help the European cause'), he took the view that the Selsdon policies had failed because they were too timid and had not been allowed sufficient time. In late 1973 Goldsmith, fellow Clermont member, David Stirling, and 'other businessmen' met Peter Wright, an MI5 officer, at the suggestion of Victor Rothschild, a distant cousin of Goldsmith. Wright said that during the meeting Goldsmith stated that a large number of 'significant UK business figures' wanted the expected return to office of Harold Wilson stopped and steps taken to reduce the power of UK trade unions. It is unclear if anything flowed from this discussion. In any event Wilson took office ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 6  -  01 Jun 2008  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue55/lob55-32.htm
38. Ian Macgregor, Lazards, Pearsons, and Amax [Lobster #5 (Aug 1984)]
... Their son, 10th Duke of Atholl, holds a number of directorships of Pearson companies including the Westminster Press and Pearson-Longman. Being a large Scottish landowner, he is a member of the Scottish Landowners Federation, and was convenor of that body from 1976-79. With this connection the Pearson-Lazard group joins the other 'Royal' merchant banking families- the Rothschilds, Barings et al.(25) Lord Cowdray has been described as the richest peer (26) and the largest donator of funds to the Tory party.(27) It was noted soon after the Falklands War had ended that it had been a great boon to the armaments industry.(28) Amongst those which seem ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  01 Aug 1984  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue05/lob05-03.htm
... '. In the words of Barrie Penrose and Simon Freeman, 'Most of their mutual gay friends assumed that they had begun as lovers and then, in the parlance of the homosexual world, become sisters.' (Conspiracy of Silence, London, Grafton, 1986 p. 48). At the end of 1940 the lease that Lord Rothschild had on a three- story maisonette in Bentinck Street in London expired: Blunt moved in with Tessa Mayor (then Lord Rothschild's secretary in MI5, later his wife), Patrician Rawdon-Smith (who later married a friend of Blunt's) and Guy Burgess. They were soon joined by Jack Hewitt, a sailor boyfriend of Burgess, who ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  01 Nov 1990  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue20/lob20-02.htm
40. Demos [Lobster #45 (Summer 2003)]
... the secret list of approved Labour Candidates leaked to The Independent.( 42) He joins Stevenson on the British Council (he wrote Economist articles on the Blue Arrow affair). He writes with Prospect's David Goodhart and attended a 2 November 2002 'informal group of businessmen and politicians' initiated by Lord Weidenfeld which included Mandelson, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Micheal McLay, an early member of BAP, also in Hakluyt, who worked at LWT under John Birt and Mandelson. Sir Anthony Hammond, who conducted the Hinduja inquiry (and let Mandelson off the hook) is legal adviser to Hakluyt.(43) The Atlantic Council was formed when the British Atlantic Committee and Peace Through ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  01 Jun 2003  -  URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue45/lob45-21.htm
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