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... DA, and the Surgeon General's office, briefed the ACSI about the plan to conduct LSD tests on European non-volunteer subjects. (14) The briefing report shows that ACSI agreed with the method applied to enhance their conventional interrogation standards. Although little concern was shown, the question of co-ordination with other agencies such as the CIA and FBI was raised. The final decision was made that the co-ordination with the other agencies would be postponed until after the conclusion of the field tests in Europe. According to ACSI's remarks, 'His concern was that if this project is going to be worth anything it [LSD] should be used on higher types of non ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 16 - 01 Jun 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue23/lob23-02.htm
... recovered vehicles would ever become available for technological research? Admiral Inman: Again, I honestly don't know. Ten years ago the answer would have been no. Whether, as time has evolved, they are beginning to become more open on it, there's a possibility. Again Mr Hineman [Retired Deputy Director of Science and Technology Division, CIA] probably would be the best person to put that kind of question to... ' I have since received a copy of the entire telephone conversation from Mr Oeschler and there is not a single specific reference to the subject of UFOs in it. Interestingly, Mr Good did not include in his book the text of a letter ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Jun 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue23/lob23-13.htm
... new information, and is highly plausible. There are fundamentally two schools of thought in JFK studies. One, represented for example by David Scheim, blames the Mafia for the killing. (1 ) The other, embodied in the work of Lane, Garrison and Summers (admittedly their versions of the story are rather different) fingers the CIA. (2 ) DiEugenio backs the second group. Briefly, he maintains that Kennedy was the victim of a plot hatched in the Western Hemisphere division of the CIA. Here, a group of hardened cold warriors and anti-Castro Cuban emigres took pre-emptive action against the President before he could implement detente with Castro and reform ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 148 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-10.htm
... driving up to San Francisco for the 1967 Stop the Draft week, my friends invited me along as they met with a JFK assassination researcher. Garrison's investigation was big news, and I recall the hushed, paranoid atmosphere in a crowded restaurant. Today we know much more about the assassination than we did in 1967, and much more about CIA covert operations. The lowered voices still seem reasonable to me, and the questions they raised seem as vital now as they did then. Other scenes have changed dramatically. David Horowitz was an editor of Ramparts in 1966, the only magazine that dared give issues like the CIA and the JFK assassination the coverage they deserved. In 1974 ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 103 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-02.htm
... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 24) December 1992 Last | Contents | Next Issue 24 Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies and the CIA in Central America Peter Dale Scott and Jonathan Marshall University of California Press, Cambridge (UK) 1991, 8.95. The basic rule of politics, domestic and international is that my enemy's enemy is my friend. That rule ensured that the CIA adopted as allies the opium growers of the Golden Triangle in the 1960s and 70s, and the heroin producing mujahadeen of Pakistan and Afghanistan in the 80s. The ostensible 'enemy' was communism in one guise or another. But if you look ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 102 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-16.htm
... Control of Candy Jones by Donald Bain (in the UK, Futura, London, 1976). Candy Jones was the stage name of an American model of the 1940s, who married Knebel in 1972. The book is an account of how Knebel and Jones discovered, through hypnotic regression of Jones, that she had been used by the CIA as a programmed courier; had, in fact, been converted into a multiple personality of the kind described by Dr George Easterbrook in the last paragraphs of Martin Cannon's essay on Mind Control in Lobster 23 . Or so it is claimed. The status of the Bain book is unclear to me. No documentary evidence is presented in the ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 71 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-06.htm
... higher. ' Author! Author!Getting over my initial disappointment -- being a semi-discrete transvestite and not a florid drag queen, I obviously had been left out of the conspiracy -- I discovered that editor and publisher Hertz had exotic tastes. One article concerned the inevitable Illuminati, another tackled the apparent (to Hertz) CIA connections of the suicide-prone cult led by Jim Jones in Guyana, and still another reviewed Edward Jay Epstein's summary of Kennedy assassination theories from an old issue of Esquire. So Conspiracies Unlimited was interested in the assassination after all, but only in the context of an amateurish, credulous exploration of 'the unknown'. My next shock ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 40 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-04.htm
... . from Intelligence sources, including the State Department's Office of Public Diplomacy'. The latter is a kind of updated IRD, and 'public diplomacy' is a 1980s euphemism for disinformation and psychological warfare. Morgan found that 'The same story was also being pushed by what the Pentagon correspondent of the U.S . television network ABC called 'reliable CIA sources'. ' Few disinformation stories can be traced back to their sources, but in this instance Morgan got close. The former contra leader, Edgar Chamorro, told her that just before the bombing 'he had been handed a number of posters by CIA sponsors and ordered to display them. They bore the letters ETA and a gun ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 36 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-09.htm
... plots do play a role in other countries. ' This is pretty staggering -- and not a little puzzling -- even for somebody writing for the U.S . intelligence community during the Reagan-Bush years. What about the FBI, loyalty programs, Cointelpro, McCarthyism, Operations Chaos, Minaret et al at home; the CIA abroad? A 'fear of clandestine forces' on the part of the ruling elites of 'the Middle East' is entirely rational. Pipes concludes, absurdly: 'Twofold recommendations. As a rule, do not play games; but be aware of vulnerabilities created by the conspiracy mentality and, on special occasions, exploit these to the maximum. ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 35 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-03.htm
... military interest in this country in microwaves. The story itself is a plant from the Ministry of Defence. Its purpose is unknown. In the United States the microwave/mind control subject has been taken up by the Association of National Security Alumni. In a briefing they issued on August 19, 1992, after summarising the known DoD and CIA interest in this field, they commented on 'The increasing number of persons contacting us for assistance in ending what they believe to be electronic harassment by elements of U.S . Intelligence'. The July issue of their magazine Unclassified (discussed above) has a couple of pages on 'microwave harassment'. That ANSC is giving credence to ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-07.htm