Briefly

👤 Robin Ramsay  

Briefly Just published is Kevin Coogan’s magnum opus on the strange America fascist, Francis Parker Yockey, Dreamer of the Day, Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International, (Autonomedia, Brooklyn, USA, 1999). It arrived to late for inclusion in this issue but will be reviewed in Lobster 39.

Further information can be had on the publisher’s Website at www.autonomedia.org


The latest book from John Newsinger, author of the piece about Orwell and IRD in this issue, is a study of recent British comics: The Dredd Phenomenon: comics and contemporary society (Libertarian Education, 157 Wells, Road, Bristol, BS4 2BU; ISBN 0-9513997-7-2)


Sources

Though I personally find it hard to take information on videotape seriously – it’s too hard to retrieve – and regard TV simply as an entertainment medium, there are other viewpoints on this. Mark Thomas on Channel 4, for one; and Undercurrents for another, with their alternative news videos.

undercurrents

16b Cherwell St, Oxford, OX4 1BG. UK
44 (0) 1865 203661
http://www.undercurrents.org


Project Freedom Network

is the name of the first group in this country campaigning against what it calls ‘remote mind control weapons’. I don’t know anything about this group, its personnel or its leader, George Farquhar, other than this:

according to a letter from Mr Farquhar, on 19 October they held a demonstration outside the House of Commons attended by ‘around 15 supporters’ ‘about half’ of whom ‘claim to be the victim of psychotronic attacks’. Three times Mr Farquhar chained himself to the railings in the hope of being arrested but the police declined to do the honours.

Project Freedom is forming a Psychotronic Attack victim support group, details of which — along with photographs of the demonstration — can be found on their Website at http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/local/h-pages/pro-freedom/

Mr Farquhar can be reached at

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