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| Journal: | Lobster |
| Issue: | 46 |
| Date: | Winter 2003 |
| Publisher: | Robin Ramsay |
| Editor: | Robin Ramsay |
| ISSN: | 0964-0436 |
- Back to the future: The US, UK and Iraq, 1998 -- Scott Newton
- American protection?
- Why did Blair back the US?
- The extra ingredient
- A new kind of imperialism
- Advertising, Iraq and espionage -- Corinne Souza
- Advertising
- Iraq
- US Attitudes to agents
- British attitudes to Agents
- The Hutton Inquiry
- Britain's Iraq Intelligence Product
- War intelligence, March 2003
- Perfidious Albion: an end to deceit? -- Tom Easton
Reviewed: Web of Deceipt: Britain's Real Role in the World by Mark Curtis (publ. London, Vintage, 2003; pb £7.99)
- Reason for a change
- An ethical dimension?
- An elite divided
- The future?
- Pretexts -- Colin Challen MP
Reviewed: Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg (publ. New York, Viking, 2003)
- Iraq Misc.
- Perception management
- Hutton
- A guided democracy (IRD and the EEC)
- Jim Jones and the conspiracists -- Jim Hougan
- An act of vanity
- Enter Hofstadter
- Who shot JFK? -- Robin Ramsay
- LBJ: the man who wasn't there
- Case closed
- Updates
- The attack on the USS Liberty
- The Malcolm Kennedy case
- Demos - fashionable ideas and the rule of the few -- Tim Pendry
- Inner Crew
- Democratic left
- The new Marxist right
- Democratic centralists
- The legacy
- Shallow political base
- The View from the Bridge
- Do they talk like this? (About the CIA and publishing)
- Bilderberging
- Our elders and betters (Hugo Young)
- Grooves and academe
- 9-11
- Seeing and believing
- Farewell democracy (US election flaws)
- ...but someone's got to do it
- Di's death
- French twist (American psy-ops on Iraq)
- Hickley is hinky (John Hinckley shooting of Ronald Reagan)
- The League of Empire Loyalists and the Defenders of the American Constitution -- Kevin Coogan
- From the New Unhappy Lords to the National Front
- Samovars and spooks
- Networking
- Del Valle and Chesterton
- Weird/ not weird
- Gulf War Syndrome: admitted
- Chemtrails: trimethylaluminum
- Mobile phone masts make you ill
- Electro-magnetic fields cause cancer
- Bean-counters and empire -- Simon Matthews
Reviewed: The Imperial War Museum book of Modern Warfare: British and Commonwealth Forces at War 1945-2000 edited by Major General Julian Thompson (publ. London: Pan Books, 2003, £8.99)
- Defending sterling
- Miscarriages of justice, complaints and whistle-blower -- Jane Affleck
- No protection for police officers who report misconduct
- Authorities must be held accountable
- New complaints system and 'whistle blower' protection for the police in 2004
- Greater powers
- American foreign policy -- William Blum
- Re: -- Terry Hanstock
- Bilderberg
- Is there intelligent life our there?
- The Other 9/11
- Digging deep
- Iraq
- The Madness of King, Cecil
- The Weakest Lynk
- Iris spy?
- Books reviewed
- Conspiracy Culture: From Kenney Assassination to the X-Files by Peter Knight
Reviewed by Anthony Frewin- Drugs oil and war by Peter Dale Scott
- Cold War: Building for nuclear confrontation 1946-1989 by Wayne Cocroft and Roger Thomas
Reviewed by Tony Slater- Abuse your illusions: the Disinformation guide to media mirages and establishment lies edited by Russ Kick
Reviewed by Sarah Alexander- Defending the realm: Inside MI5 and the War on Terrorism by Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding
- From Bevan to Blair: 50 years reporting from the political front line by Geoffrey Goodman
- Conspiracy: Plots, Lies and Cover-ups by Richard M. Bennett
- Weapons of Mass Deception: The uses of propaganda in Bush's war on Iraq by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber
- Regime Unchanged: Why the war on Iraq changed nothing by Milan Rai
- The Angry Brigade: A history of Britain's first urban guerilla group by Gordon Carr
- The Iron Triangle: inside the secret world of the Carlyle Group by Dan Briody
Reviewed by Graham Macklin- Gold warriors: America's Secret Recovery of Yamashita's Gold by Sterling and Peggy Seagrave
- Gaian Democracies: Redefining Globalisation and people-power by Roy Madron and John Topling
- Also noticed
- Intelligence and the war in Bosnia 1992-1995 by Cees Wiebes
- The greatest sedition is silence by William Rivers Pitt
- The Vatican exposed: Money, Murder and the Vatican by Paul L. Williams
- War is a racket by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler
- Notes from the Borderland, edited by Larry O'Hara
- Feedback
- From Garrick Alder, re: John Newsinger's 'Orwell and the IRD' (in Lobster 38)
- From Daniel Brandt, re: US biological warfare in Korea and the activities of the Ford Foundation
48 pages.
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