Lobster Issue 39 Summer 2000
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- Euro-bound? Or: the same river twice
- Don't mention the Germans
- ERM precedes EMU
- The five steps to euro heaven
- Brown versus Blair
- From a distance
- Struggle for the shape of the EU
- euro bound?
- End games
- A Note on MRA, CIA and L. Ron. Hubbard
- The death of Diana: an update, by Terry Hanstock
- Inquests?
- Charles Wardle MP
- The condition of the Mercedes
- Electronic sabotage
- The Flash
- Diana's condition after the crash
- More on Henri Paul
- Some new developments
- The seat belt
- Henri Paul
- Who was to blame?
- Fayed and The Royals
- Hewitt's Parisian car ride
- Diana and the intelligence services
- Bombing your way to the negotiating table? by Owen Catchpole
- Microwaves and mind control
- Rosalie Bertell
- Into the mainstream
- Communicating Via the Microwave Auditory Effect
- Russian zombies
- Digital Angels
- The Law and mind control
- Disruption of Voluntary Motion
- Nexus: postmodernism or what?
- A Most Extraordinary Case, by Jane Affleck
Malcolm Kennedy says his telephones, post and e-mail are being interfered with. His attempts to seek answers have left him in a bureaucratic maze.
- Background
- Alarm bells
- What Kennedy says is happening
- Why?
- Attempts to get an explanation
- Interception of Communications - scrutiny inadequate
- Kafka-esque
- Historical Notes, by Scott Newton
- A Channel 4 SOE mystery (Special Operations Executive)
- Fall-out from the Venona Decrypts
- The View From the Bridge
- Weird Web
- Gerry Gable loses another libel case
- Tinker, tailor, soldier, granny (Melita Norwood, "Stalin's granny")
- Beams and motes (John Pilger and Foreign Secretary Robin Cook)
- Archery (Jeffrey Archer and Mary Archer)
- With hindsight (British intelligence operations in "I, Kovaks" by Leslie Aspin)
- The shoe fits (NATO campaign in Kosovo, Operation Horseshoe)
- LM=? (Living Marxism and the Economist)
- I opener (MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson)
- McPhilemy 2, British press 0 (Sean McPhilemy)
- Maggie v Wislon (Margaret Thatcher, Harold Wilson, and Global Communist Conspiracy)
- Web Update, by Jane Affleck
- Electronic Privacy/ECHELON
- The Internet and Libel
- Shayler, Gadaffi plot
- National Security Archive
- Media
- Human Rights
- Europe
- Free trade/investment/WTO
- Curried Knight: Maxwell Knight and the MI5 in-house history, by David Turner
- Right meets Left: The Robert Henderson/Tony Blair story
- The water muddies
- Enter Searchlight
- And so
- Waco: the fix is in, by Jim Redden
- Where's Ware? (John Ware)
- Ware on Wallace by Robin Ramsay
- Baa Baa White Sheep! by Simon Matthews
- Ware on Brent
- Ware on Hackney
- Book Reviewss
- Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, by Kevin Coogan (Autonomedia, New York, 1999) reviewed by Graham Macklin
- We're breaking new ground: Operation Century, by Ian Cameron (17pp + 11pp documents Ł2.50 incl. p&p from 10 Knox Court, Studley Road, London SW4 6SA) reviewed by Julius Hogben
- Wizard: the life and times of Nikola Tesla by Marc Seifer (Birch Lane Press, 1996) reviewed by Simon Matthews
Includes Tesla, HAARP, FBI, CIA, MK-ULTRA
- Europe Inc: Regional and Global Re.Xstructuring and the Rise of Corporate Power by Belén Balanyá, Ann Doherty, Olivier Hoedeman, Adam Ma'anit and Erik Wessselius (Pluto Press, London and Sterling (Virginia, USA) 2000)
- Blowing the Whistle: one man's fight against fraud in the European Commission by Paul van Buitenen (London: Politicos, 2000)
- A Covert Life, Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist, and Spymaster by Ted Morgan (New York: Random House, 1999)
- Freedom's War: The US Crusade Against the Soviet Union by Scott Lucas (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999)
- Secret History, The CIA's Classified Account of its Operations in Guatemala 1952-54 by Nick Cullather (Stanford (California): Stanford University Press 1999)
- MILABS. Military Mind Control and Alien Abduction by Dr Helmut Lammer and Marion Lammer (Lilburn, GA (USA); IllumiNet Press, 1999)
- Secret State, Silent Press: new militarism, the Gulf and the modern image of warfare by Richard Keeble (University of Luton Press, Luton, 1997) reviewed by Terry Hanstock
- Tokyo Underworld: The Fast Times and Hard Life of an American Gangster in Japan by Robert Whiting, (New York: Pantheon Books, 1999. ISBN 0-679-41976-4) reviewed by Steve Koerner
- MI6. Fifty years of Special Operations by Stephen Dorril (Fourth Estate, London, 2000) reviewed by Harold Smith and Corinne Souza
- Storming teacups! Or: Steve Dorril, Lobster and me
- Feedback from:
- David Renton on Larry O'Hara
- David Hambling on David Guyatt's alleged chemical/biological warfare operations and the Black Cat mission
- Mick Jones on John Burnes' review of Philby:The Hidden Years
44 pages.
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