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... $19.95, p/b Jerry Ray is the younger brother of the late James Earl Ray. Although the book is mildly interesting in showing life at the bottom of the pile in post-war America and how the Ray brothers became petty criminals, as far as I can see it contributes nothing to our understanding of the conspiracy which ensnared James Earl Ray and led him to becoming the patsy in Memphis. It may illustrate certain peripheral items, such as Ray's experience of the judicial system, but brother Jerry knows no more about the actual murder conspiracy than we do. The only thought the book provoked in me, reading once again about the mysterious 'Raoul' ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster64/lob64-jerry-ray.pdf
... 38 Inside the Gemstone File Kenn Thomas and David Hatcher Childress Adventures Unlimited Press, Kempton, Illinois, USA, 1999. $16.00 Kenn Thomas is the editor/publisher of Steamshovel Press, which I like a lot. Somehow he manages to produce Steamshovel, run a full-time job and produce a stream of books on conspiracy-related subjects. He makes me feel lazy. This latest one consists of: the Skeleton Key to the Gemstone Files; the text of the so-called Kiwi Gemstone, which has nothing to do with the original; some fragments of evidence which purport to support some of the claims made in Gemstone; some comments on Gemstone ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Dec 1999 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue38/lob38-17.htm
... a figure that they perceived, not entirely without justification, to be the symbol of Western and Christian 'imperialism'. As I shall argue below, this interpretation is entirely consistent with both the ideological milieu from which Agca emerged in Turkey and the bulk of the reliable evidence concerning the plot. In addition to accepting the validity of this 'first conspiracy', one that was rooted in indigenous Turkish politics, I believe that said evidence also suggest that there was a 'second conspiracy' launched by rightist elements within various Western governments and intelligence services to pin the crime on the Bulgarians and Soviets by manipulating Agca's testimony, (62) although this will not be covered in any detail here ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 May 1990 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue19/lob19-11.htm
... ) Issue #53 (Summer 2007) Issue #54 (Winter 2007/8 ) Issue #55 (Summer 2008) Issue #56 (Winter 2008/9 ) Issue #57 (Summer 2009) Clandestine Caucus (1996) About Lobster Subscribe See also... © 2001 Lobster Contents | Cover Image Behind right-wing conspiracy theories Korkala, Terpil and Ireland Robert Hawke Miscellany Airey Neave: the aftermath The Pinay Circle Books Secret Agenda: Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA Secret Contenders The Men with the Guns The Great Betrayal The Secret War St. Peter's Banker, Michele Sindona The Uneasy Relationship The Flight of KAL 007: evidence of conspiracy M. Fennema ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Jun 1985 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue08/index.htm
... :11 Revealed. Challenging the facts behind the War on Terror The view from the bridge Trouble makers PR, espionage and language Re: The accountability of the intelligence and security services Understanding others No one ever suddenly became depraved David Mills revisited Mark Felt, Jason Blair and 'Misty Beethoven' Books KO-ing the Kennedys The Kennedys: The Conspiracy to Destroy a Dynasty State Secrets: The Kent-Wolkoff Affair The Zapruder Film: Reframing JFK's Assassination Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission failed the nation and why Twilight in the desert: the coming Saudi oil shock and the world economy The Blairs and their Court Scenes From An Afterlife: The Legacy of George Orwell The Rough ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Dec 2005 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue50/index.htm
... 7 ) Issue #53 (Summer 2007) Issue #54 (Winter 2007/8 ) Issue #55 (Summer 2008) Issue #56 (Winter 2008/9 ) Issue #57 (Summer 2009) Clandestine Caucus (1996) About Lobster Subscribe See also... © 2001 Lobster Contents | Cover Image Watergate revisited Falklands conspiracies theories 007: a new theory The Last Flight of 007 The flight of KAL 007: Evidence of Conspiracy 40 years of legal thuggery Agca: true confessions Training other People's Police Forces Trying to kill Nasser Publications High Times: the life and times of Howard Marks Obbligato The Lemming Folk Directors of Industry: The British Corporate Sector 1904- ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Sep 1985 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue09/index.htm
... advantage to the IRA. So this is Taylor on Nairac: 'There were rumours and allegations that Captain Robert Nairac, a legendary army intelligence and liaison officer who was later kidnapped and killed by the IRA, was involved in Green's death, but the allegations were never confirmed. It was, as with the Dublin and Monaghan bombings, a conspiracy theory that was never proved' (emphasis added). Fred Holroyd is those 'rumours and allegations'.(1 ) Precisely what Nairac was doing we still don't know. It is clear from his book that Holroyd suspected that Nairac was working with or running a group of Loyalist killers; and that this was probably the role of ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Dec 1999 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue38/lob38-07.htm
... other liberal I knew at the time. Surprisingly, this was also the point-of-view of James McCord, the right-wing evangelist and former CIA officer who led the break-in team into the Watergate. In a series of odd 'newsletters', written after Watergate (and virtually uncirculated), McCord put forward a conspiracy theory suggesting that the Rockefeller family was lunging for complete control over the government's critical national security functions, using the Council on Foreign Relations and Henry Kissinger as its surrogates. Felt, McCord and a boatload of liberals weren't the only ones to demonize the Nixon White House. A similar point of view was held by a number of high ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Dec 2005 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue50/lob50-47.htm
... in to elucidate particular subjects; and – mostly – the business community reaffirms its central beliefs; group think (we are clever, we are right) is reinforced. The authors note that people likely to disturb the group think are not invited. As I read it I noted only the following sections: 'This is not a book about conspiracies. It is a book about efforts to organize the world at the beginning of the twenty-first century. ' (p . 1) 'But the absence of a global regulatory framework, and the inability of global leaders to agree on anything resembling one during this period, has meant that individual governments have once again been left with ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 22 Nov 2011 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster62/lob62-bilderberg.pdf
... Taylor claimed that the relationship was innocent. They did meet at parties and occasionally went out to dinner together, but that was all. The Scotland Yard Detective Tony Lundy is photographed at a party. Also in the photograph is Roy Garner, later convicted in a massive cocaine bust, and two other criminals. The authors of the Cocaine Conspiracy caption the photograph "Just good friends'. Although they do not add a question mark at the end, it is clear from the tone of the book which way we are supposed to read that phrase. It would appear to be rather simple. Tony Lundy, assumed by many to be the Yard's most successful thief-taker ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 26 - 01 Nov 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue22/lob22-15.htm