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... Delgado, microwave specialists and clandestine operators. Substantial evidence exists linking members of the American intelligence community -- including the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval Intelligence -- with the esoteric technology of mind control. For decades, 'spychiatrists' working behind the scenes -- on college campuses, in CIA-sponsored institutes, and (most heinously) in prisons -- have experimented with the erasure of memory, hypnotic resistance to torture, truth serums, post- hypnotic suggestion, rapid induction of hypnosis, electronic stimulation of the brain, non-ionizing radiation, and a host of even more disturbing technologies. Some of the projects ...
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... links to the mafia, from Joe Kennedy's bootlegging days to the mob's assistance in the election of 1960. A decent investigation might have revealed both, destroying any chance the other brothers had of succeeding John as President. The mass media are interested primarily in making money, and in 1963 many sections of it still had secret relationships with the CIA established in the early years of the Cold War and would follow the Agency's "no conspiracy' line. (On which see the CIA memo reprinted in this issue.) The political establishment, especially the Democrats with their long history of links to organised crime, had nothing to gain from the enthusiastic "pursuit of the truth' ...
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153. Shorts [Lobster #23 (Jun 1992)]
... March '85. Is there a detailed analysis of these events somewhere in English? Lies of Our Times (November 1991) 'Stacking the Deck on the Bulgarian Connection' by Edward S. Herman and Howard Friel reported that at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearings on Robert Gates, Melvin Goodman former division chief of the Office of Soviet Analysis at the CIA said: 'There was very good, sensitive DO [Directorate of Operations] evidence that suggested the Soviets were not linked to the assassination attempt on the Pope. ' The CIA, said Goodman in the early 1980s 'had very good penetration of the Bulgarian secret services' and that these clandestine CIA sources had found no Soviet or Bulgarian involvement ...
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... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 23) June 1992 Last | Contents | Next Issue 23 Splinter Factor update When I commented on the lack of supporting material for the Operation Splinter Factor thesis (in issue 22), I somehow managed to omit the account of it in William Blum's The CIA: a forgotten history (Zed, London 1986) pp. 59-61. But that is taken entirely from Stewart Steven's book and his sources. To the latter's account can be added the following. (a ) Michael Charlton's, The Eagle and the Small Birds (BBC, London, 1984) contains a section, pp. ...
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... Willan is too ready to attribute to the USA and NATO the 'overall responsibility' for the political violence that was the strategy of tension (pp. 348-351). In fact as his evidence often shows, domestic elements needed no encouragement from abroad. This is not to deny the proven murderous capabilities of NATO and/or the CIA, but rather to point out they are an all too easy target, and that the attribution needs to be specifically proved in each case. For such claims of a general nature have often been advanced by official Communist parties as an alibi for their own political failings. There is little attempt at sociological explanation of terrorism, although Willan ...
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... p. 47 he claims that every room in Claridge's hotel was 'permanently bugged'. He casually tells us that Oxfam and the Red Cross -- and, by implication, many other organisations -- were 'checked' by MI5 to see if they.had been penetrated by the KGB. As in Spycatcher he denigrates both MI6 and the CIA, here describing a minor Middle Eastern incident in which MI6 and the CIA were backing different factions in the same country. The reliability of any of this gossip is undermined by another of his fantasies about Jack Jones and Hugh Scanlon. In Spycatcher Wright had them addressing a Heath Cabinet meeting. Here MI5 bug a meeting at CPGB headquarters ...
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... U.S Army Intelligence mind control experimentation Heritage of Stone; JFK and JFK SNAFU in Dallas Notes From the Underground: British Fascism 1974--92 Shorts Stalker, Conspiracy? Splinter Factor update Defending the Warren Commission:the line from Langley Lobby Rules Blinded by the light There's no smear like an old smear Curious Liaisons Books: The CIA and the Marshall Plan Thatcher's People England and the Aeroplane Right Woos Left; Populist Party, LaRouchian and other neo-fascist overtures to Progressives; and why they must be rejected The Coors Connection; How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism The Campus Connection: Military Research on Campus North American Spies: New Revisionist Essays The Intelligence Game: ...
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... , surely, is not the view of someone who is interested solely in the conspiracy of individual agents and rejects what Berlet calls 'the sytemic view'. There need be no conflict between research into conspiracies and 'the systemic view'. What Berlet seems unwilling to acknowledge is that within a 'systemic view' of the United States (or the CIA, or the Congress-Presidency relationship, or whatever) there are going be conspiracies of individuals: and when the individuals are as powerful as, say, senior CIA personnel, the conspiracies are also going to be significant. The trouble is that since the demise of Ramparts magazine, the American left (progressives) has rarely been ...
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... often Rusbridger feels obliged to reassure us that we do. I wonder if he really means that: his correspondence with the British media suggests otherwise. Clearly we need something to keep an eye on putative 'revolutionaries' with access to Semtex -- but do we need the present organisations? Do we really need MI5, for example? The CIA was originally going to be an open, intelligence-gathering agency. Would American economic interests have been better or worse served since 1948 had the CIA not come to be dominated by the covert operators? Although topped and tailed with new material, this is otherwise unchanged since the hard-back edition in 1989. The further collapse of ...
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... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 23) June 1992 Last | Contents | Next Issue 23 Defending the Warren Commission:the line from Langley Introduction In 1967 the CIA sent out to 'Chiefs, Certain Stations and bases' a briefing document, Dispatch Document 1035- 960, titled 'Countering Criticism of the Warren Report'. This unintentionally very revealing and faintly comic document was reproduced in issue 2 of the now defunct newsletter, The Dorff Report in March 1990. In view of the media assault on Stone's movie JFK, it seemed worth reproducing again. Our concern. From the day of President Kennedy's assassination, there has been speculation about ...
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