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... with the Iranians, is true. If the gun isn't smoking, it is still warm. Parry paints a deeply depressing picture of the corruption and sheer stupidity of the Reagan/Bush years -- and of the pressure that can be brought to bear upon a dissenting voice trying to operate within mainstream American media. Yep, despite the conspiracy-laden history of American since 1963 -- hell's teeth, U.S . domestic political history is conspiracy -- the accusation of 'conspiracy theorist' is still the main weapon of intellectual coercion among the Higher Media. Chasing the story the U.S . government least wanted investigated in the 1980s, Parry has come across the ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 25 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-14.htm
... of social democracy in general and the Labour Party in particular is so inane that I've come to think of you (plural) as being some kind of political equivalent of Mary Whitehouse. '( p . 154) This may be a rather better comparison than Magee realised or intended, for Mrs Whitehouse, like Crozier, is an enthusiastic conspiracy theorist. (6 ) Crozier's beliefs are immune from reality. On p. 150 he tells us that 'socialism..... is by its nature irreversible', something of great comfort, no doubt, to the unemployed members of nomenklatura all over the former Soviet bloc. Still at the crease 1979/80 was a ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 24 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-11.htm
133. People [Lobster #26 (Dec 1993)]
... about his knowledge of one of the anti-Harold Wilson plots of the 1960s, reported on p. 174 of the Dorril/Ramsay book Smear! Clive Derby-Lewis, briefly a South African Conservative MP, elected Honourary President of the renamed Western Goals Institute in February 1992, was arrested in April for his alleged part in a conspiracy to assassinate the ANC leader Chris Harni (Independent, 19 April, 1993) and later convicted of the murder. The Guardian (21 April) reported that Derby-Lewis ran an organisation called The Stallard Foundation, which affiliated to Western Goals. Stallard rang a bell with me and I eventually remembered what it was. In the ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-10.htm
... State Silent Coup: the Removal of Richard Nixon Trick or Treason: the October Surprise Mystery Eclipse: the last days of the CIA A Game of Moles: the Deceptions of an MI6 Officer The Faber book of Espionage Let the Petals Fall MACVSOG Command History: Annexes A, N, and M (1964-66) Deadly Illusions Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s Sources Lobster is edited and published by: Robin Ramsay at 214 Westbourne Avenune, Hull, HU5 3JB. UK (Tel: 0482 447558) ISSN: 0964-0436 Previous Lobsters 9, 10, 13, are 1.25 each (UK); $3 .00 (US ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/index.htm
... codenamed Gable 'Horse'!) and a Tory MP. The outcome was a police report which 'was given to Mrs Thatcher at a meeting in Downing Street and to Lord Bridge, then Chairman of the Security Commission'. Murray leaves this extraordinary episode thus: What happened from that point on is unknown but what is certain is that the conspiracy against Gerry Gable was brought to an abrupt halt'. Armed bodygtiards, arranged by Special Branch to protect the editor of an anti-fascist magazine, after a telephone warning from a Daily Mirror reporter! And it goes to the PM and Security Commission! Now that is worth investigating. Peter Smith Last | Contents | Next ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-12.htm
... to connivance. By themselves, these bits and pieces are not much. Seen in the context of SOG's logistical and personnel problems, however, they may point to a conclusion that, even if SOG did spark the full-blown phase of the Vietnam War, such a result was not intended. Moreover, it now appears that any conspiracy theory cuts two ways. If SOG was riddled with untrustworthy, local employees right from the start, then Hanoi may have known what was coming in advance and have chosen to play along. Whatever happened in the Gulf of Tonkin in early August of 1964, it surely was a sore point for the Pentagon in the years to come ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-19.htm
... writing about privacy issues the same concept never makes it into print. Then again, my definition of privacy does not justify hacker ethics (microcomputer vs. mainframe, little guy vs. Big Brother), because hackers are motivated more by malicious amusement than by genuine self-defense. More hype comes from a bizarre intersection of cyberspace with conspiracy theory: the incredible PROMIS software by Inslaw, Inc. For months I was reading accounts of how this software was revolutionary, and could track everything about everyone. This is crazy, I thought, because as a programmer I knew that software is painfully developmental, never revolutionary. After ten years of inputting for NameBase I also knew ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 12 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-01.htm
... no strategy, nor even that such syncretism was necessarily doomed to fail -- the success of the ultimate opportunists Hitler and Lenin are proof of that -- but to pin it down as emanating from any one ideological strand is inappropriate.(44) The NF's consciously articulated racist ideology, nationalism, support for nuclear weapons and adherence to conspiracy theories rules out any strategy of being 'leftist'. The NF at the start of 1986 -- a balance sheet In the period immediately preceding the outbreak of civil war within the NF in 1986, there was a taking stock by elements inside, outside, and opposed to, the NF. The most tangible definitions of strategic goals ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-04.htm
... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 27) June 1994 Last | Contents | Next Issue 27 The Strange Case of Patrick Daly, MI5 agent Don Bateman Pat Daly was the prime prosecution witness at the trial of two Irish National Liberation Army men at the Old Bailey in 1993. They were accused of conspiracy to steal explosives, conspiracy to cause explosions and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life. Daly lived in Bristol at Southmead from 1969 to 1989. Before this he lived in Highbury Villas, Kingsdown, with an IRA leader known as Jim Flyn. He admitted to having been an informer in Bristol since the mid-seventies - ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 86 - 01 Jun 1994 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue27/lob27-09.htm
... . The author of Case Closed doesn't say the assassination is mentioned in more than 2000 books, he says more than this number 'have been written about the assassination. ' It isn't true. How's that for an opening sentence? Posner's book doesn't get any better thereafter. Bartholomew, Richard. Possible Discovery of an Automobile Used in the JFK Conspiracy. Pflugerville, Texas: The author, 1993. [1p] and 174pps. The automobile in question being the light-coloured Rambler station wagon that left Dealey Plaza ten minutes after Kennedy was shot. Two men were in the car and one of them had been seen running from the Texas School Book Depository. Witnesses to this ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 79 - 01 Jun 1994 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue27/lob27-13.htm