In August I received a set of British state forgeries from around 1974. The sender did not include his or her name and address. Reproduced below is one of them, reduced from A4. We don’t know for sure if this organisation actually existed. These four new ones plus two from Wallace’s files and the notorious Edward Short Swiss bank account, have been published as a pamphlet, The Anti-Labour Forgeries, by Labour CRISIS – PO Box 102, Hull HU2 0PX, priced £1.50.
At the Labour CRISIS fringe meeting at the Labour Party conference this year Ken Livingstone’s talk was entirely about the Wilson government and the destabilisation campaign. Made Watergate look like taking candy from a child, I think was the expression. Ken for leader.
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326 West 48th Street. New York. NY 10036.
October 3, 1971.
Mr Merlyn Rees MP
The House of Commons
Parliament Buildings
London
England.
Dear Mr Rees:
Thank you for your generous donation on behalf of the British Labour Party for relief in the Occupied Six Counties of Ireland. We in the Congress are very grateful for the support you and your labour party colleagues have given us during the past two years and we join with you in looking forward to the day when, under a Labour government, Britain will end its repression in the Occupied Six Counties and disengage both politically and militarily from Ireland.
With all good wishes.
Respectfully yours,
James C. Heaney
President
760 Ellicott Square Bldg
Buffalo 3, NY.
A correction:
David Teacher writes:
A printing error in Lobster 16 seemed to indicate that Lt. Col. Dillais and Major Mafart had been disciplined for their role in the Rainbow Warrior sabotage. They were in fact disciplined for their part in the 1981 rebellion: no disciplinary action of any kind has been taken against Action Service members involved in the New Zealand operation. Mafart, star pupil at the Ecole de Guerre, has even been promoted to Lt. Col.