The DFS, Silvia Duran and the CIA-Mafia connection

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] the visit of Oswald to the Cuban and Soviet consulates in Mexico City became, for some reason, too sensitive to be handled normally by the CIA and FBI. CIA officials, both before and after the assassination, misreported what happened, falsified documentary records, and concealed the surviving tapes of Oswald’s alleged telephone conversations.(2) In this […]

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The economic background to appeasement and the search for Anglo-German detente before and during World War 2

Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££

[…] coal and textiles. But although unemployment exceeded one million in 1929 the consensus inside British industry, articulated by its representative organisation, the Federation of British Industries ( FBI), remained favourable to the continuation of free trade. The position changed, as it did elsewhere, with the slump. As bankruptcies and factory closures proliferated governments throughout […]

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9/11’s Trainer in Terrorism Was an FBI Informant

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[…] Jihad, and by then an aide to bin Laden, when he visited America to raise money.(2) It is now generally admitted that Ali Mohamed worked for the FBI, the CIA, and U.S. Special Forces. Patrick Fitzgerald, who testified to the 9/11 Commission about Ali Mohamed, knew him well. In 1994 he had named him […]

The TWA Flight 800 crash: was it missiles

Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££

[…] same elements in the exhaust from a missile. The answer was yes. (Later it was established over 98% similarity. (8) ) On March 7, 1997, Hendrix called FBI headquarters and spoke with James Kallstrom, head of the FBI investigation. Sanders also was present. Hendrix: I’m doing a story saying there is an apparent residue […]

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Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico: new leads

Lobster Issue 6 (1984) £££

[…] has its rewards, and waiting for the occasional drip of new material from unsuspecting quarters. In 1976 the HSCA began a search of Department of Justice and FBI files in connection with the assassination inquiry. During the search the Justice Department discovered in FBI files a copy of a memorandum prepared in 1964 for […]

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Jonestown. The secret life of Jim Jones: a parapolitical fugue

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] that Ryan and the press would uncover evidence that the leftist founder of the Peoples Temple was for many years a witting stooge, or agent, of the FBI and the intelligence community, where it was feared that Ryan’s investigation would embarrass the CIA by linking Jones to some of the Agency’s most volatile programs […]

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JFK, the FBI and the Cambridge phone call

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] escaped disclosure, papers that were NOT TO BE FILED. Another Cambridge document In August of this year I received from the National Archives at College Park an FBI London document that I hadn’t seen before – reproduced here in facsimile. It had arrived at the Archives in the files of the House Select Committee […]

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Electronic Privacy and the Encryption Debate

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] US the main arena for this struggle has been the US Congress, where a succession of bills have been and are being considered. Under pressure from the FBI, Congress enacted the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act (CALEA or ‘digital telephony’ law) in 1994. This was intended to ensure that advanced digital technology did […]

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Britain spinning in the Sibel Edmonds web

Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

Sibel Edmonds, the former FBI translator turned whistle-blower, claimed in 2002 to have uncovered an extensive nuclear black market with links to officials in governments across the globe, including the U.S. and U.K. Despite recent exposure this year in the U.K.’s Sunday Times,(1) her allegations have reached few other mainstream outlets. Despite being published […]

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Cyberspace Wars: Microprocessing vs. Big Brother

Lobster Issue 26 (1993) £££

[…] so fast. Congress is caught in the middle, pulled in one direction by privacy advocates and the other by our national security establishment. In March 1992 the FBI proposed legislation that would require private industry to provide access ports in digital equipment for the purpose of tapping specific conversations. Telephone carrier signals are increasingly […]

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