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1. Eye Spy! (Review) [Issue 42 - 2001/2]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 42) Winter 2001/2 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 42 Eye Spy! Alex Cox How often does the conspiracy buff/ parapolitics connoisseur stumble upon a new, all-colour, glossy parapolitics magazine at W. H. Smith's at Euston Station? Not that often. When I called Private Eye to mail order a copy of Paul Foot's fascinating report on the Lockerbie trial, I was assured that I could buy a copy at any branch of Smith's. 'Oh, go on,' I ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 40) Winter 2000/1 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 40 The Citizen Smith case or the spy who came in from Oporto Frederico Duarte Carvalho Why is a Portuguese journalist writing a book about an almost unknown British spy? Recently I had to answer to this same question from Igor Prelin, my favourite ex-KGB officer whom I first meet in Cannes, France, during the Television Market Fair of April 1994. After I met Igor Prelin in Cannes, I travelled to Moscow the following year ...
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... April 1983, pp.18-19. Why the Secret Service kept McGrath free-- Jim Campbell, Sunday World, 17 April 1983, pp. 20-21. Why did it go on for so long?-- John Hunter, Sunday World, 24 April 1983. British spy link with Kincora-- Phoenix, 16 September 1983, pp.12-14. Kincora link in my child's slaying. The brutal murder that shocked war-torn Ulster-- Jim Campbell and John Hunter, Sunday World, 2 October 1983, pp.1-2. Curse of Kincora-- ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 45) Summer 2003 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 45 Baghdad's Spy: A Personal Memoir of Espionage and Intrigue from Iraq to London Corinne Souza Edinburgh/London: Mainstream, 2003, 15.99, h/b This is an important and interesting book but rather hard to describe because it contains so much. At its heart is Souza's father, an Iraqi Anglophile, who became SIS's agent in Iraq, and later in London. Using her firsthand knowledge supplemented by her father's papers, Souza has ...
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5. Echelon [Issue 35 - 1998]
... Julian Assange. The report referred to is a companion to Nicky Hager's book Secret Power (review in Lobster 32 at p. 47). See also 'The Technology of Political Control', Robin Ballantyne, in Covert Action Quarterly, Spring 1998. A GLOBAL electronic spy network that can eavesdrop on every telephone, e-mail and telex communication around the world will be officially acknowledged for the first time in a European Commission report. The report- Assessing the Technologies of Political Control- was commissioned last year by the Civil Liberties Committee of ...
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6. Spooks UK [Issue 5 - 1984]
... )*** New Society (31st June 1984) Former MI5 officer Miranda Ingram, who worked with Michael Bettaney, describes working conditions and MI5 philosophy. Boring for her and for us.... Tatler (June 1984) Robert Harris reports on the spy recruitment procedures. There was some talk of prosecutions under the Official Secrets Act for naming MI5 and MI6 premises. They are: MI5 recruitment (positive vetting)- 140 Gower St., London WC1 and 14-17 Great Marlborough St., London WC1 MI6 recruitment ...
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... lied about his degree of acquaintance with Philby, both at Cambridge and after. But so did many others. However, as Riley himself has argued in the past( Lobster 16 ), would Rothschild have really been in charge of the recruitment of the most successful spy ring in modern times before he was twenty years old? Would Rothschild have continued working for the KGB after the Soviets became anti-Israeli in 1948? It's possible that with an IQ of 184, the second highest ever recorded by the US Army, Rothschild did guess ...
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8. Loose cuts and short ends [Issue 31 - 1996]
... may have been accomplished and the expulsion was simply the authorities maintaining his cover as a liberal sympathiser. It does not seem likely that this is a hitherto suppressed part of Wright's career working for HMG, but damn, the photographs look close. I, said the spy In Gerald James' In the Public Interest, discussed in the section on Scott in this issue in the books section, on pages 50 and 51 there is an extract from a memorandum written by G. K. Young in 1955 while he was SIS no ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 31) June 1996 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 31 Spy Master: The Betrayal of MI5 William J. West Berkeley Books, USA, 1990 From the UK reviews: 'Unassailably accurate... beautifully written... the definitive book on the Hollis story'- The Times 'Lively, well-written a completely engrossing book. West has unearthed completely new material'- Financial Times 'West is a thorough and meticulous researcher. His book is one of the most interesting to appear for many years ...
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10. Five at Eye [Issue 17 - 1988]
... CIA agents throughout the world, attention has been diverted from what the other side are up to over here. In fact, just four years and five months after the Conservative Government expelled 105 Soviet KGB and GRU (military intelligence) officers from Britain, the Russian spy network is back at full strength. There are nearly 200 Soviet-controlled spies known to be operating in this country. Many enjoy a tenuous 'cover' as trade delegates, journalists, marine specialists, tourist office spokesmen, or even bank officials. But the hard corps ...
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