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... and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, who were praying that it did. Well, it did, for a while anyway. Twenty years were to pass before the story of MKULTRA and the circumstances of the death began to seep out. Albarelli writes that 'The story of his strange death has taken up permanent residence in the modern codex of conspiracy legend and lore', and, further, his 'death has become a touchstone for the fear of shadow government, and 4 Summer 2010 a focal point for justified paranoia about mad scientists running amok among innocent, unsuspecting populations. ' Following Olson's death there were several secret government investigations into what happened but these were EYES ONLY reports and ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 16 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-004.pdf
... the Radio Church of God. With hindsight both the Voice of Liberation and Radio Swan look very much like templates for Radio Nord, the station that McLendon sponsored in the Baltic 9 Gordon Maclendon's Wiki entry includes this: 'Jack Ruby was both a listener and admirer of McLendon and known to the staff of the station, including Gordon McLendon. Conspiracy theorists Warren Hinckle and William Turner (in their book Deadly Secrets ) and Peter Dale Scott have alleged that McLendon played a peripheral role in the John F. Kennedy assassination. Gordon McLendon was the first person Jack Ruby asked to speak with after his arrest. They also cite McLendon's close relationships to legendary Central Intelligence Agency operative David Atlee ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-034.pdf
... Contents Lobster 59 Sources Robin Ramsay SCADS The entire February 2010 issue of the American Behavioural Scientist was devoted to State Crimes Against Democracy (SCADS) – parapolitics to you and me; conspiracy theories to the major media. The individual papers (which used to be on- line but have since been removed) are nothing to get too excited about but the fact that a major American academic journal has done this is interesting. I'm not a fan of the acronym SCADS and doubt it will achieve wide acceptance any more than parapolitics did. But you never know. Here is the abstract of the lead essay of the collection, Lance deHaven- Smith's 'Beyond Conspiracy Theory: Patterns ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 87 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-127.pdf
... state can muster against them. How collusion may arise between auditor and client The turning of a blind eye to irregularities may happen tacitly, that is both auditor and the company to be audited understand what the 'deal' is without anything being said: you get the fees, we get the clean bill of financial health. However, outright conspiracy between the auditor and the audited to suppress the true financial state of the company must happen reasonably frequently because apart from those instances which result in criminal charges, there are so many cases of publicly reported company failure which involve such dramatic failures of auditors to qualify accounts that it is difficult to imagine they are down to simple negligence or ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 17 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-061.pdf
... the Bohemian Grove seminars that take place every July in California. ' The financial analysts Bloomberg offered its columnist David Reilly's comments on some of the detail of the great bank bailout in America in his 'Secret Banking Cabal Emerges From AIG Shadows'.4 'The idea of secret banking cabals that control the country and global economy are a given among conspiracy theorists who stockpile ammo, bottled water and peanut butter. After this week's congressional hearing into the bailout of American International Group Inc., you have to wonder if those folks are crazy after all. Wednesday's hearing described a secretive group deploying billions of dollars to favored banks, operating with little oversight by the public or elected officials. ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-094.pdf
... Secret Service agent acting as a delivery boy might not have known or cared about the difference between 'developed' and 'printed'. After examining all these conundrums, however, suffice it to say that regardless of how and by whom the Zapruder film may or may not have been altered, what was left was still compelling enough evidence of a conspiracy. The real question then becomes whether, having done such a bad job of covering-up the ultimate evidence of the frontal shots, they might have been trying to cover up something else. The more compelling section deals with the autopsy, and here Horne goes far beyond David Lifton's original research in Best Evidence to prove there were ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 56 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-166.pdf
... enough to keep those present safe in their homes and schools. Yet at regular intervals Valentine's interviews disrupt this complacency for the critical reader. The actors in the drama of drug law enforcement describe repeatedly their preoccupation with professional advancement, bureaucratic competition, personal rivalries and ultimately the manipulation of the drug trade. Valentine has no need to speculate about conspiracies. His respondents explain in their own words the combinations of bureaucratic scheming, confidential policy directives, PR posturing, and incestuous relations between pharmaceutical manufacturers, ambitious politicians, mercenary armies, domestic law enforcement, and ultimately the American power elite. The cast of characters Valentine has interviewed in the Pack may initially overwhelm the reader. There are ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 11 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-153.pdf
... a war-mongering rag ahead of the Iraq invasion. Before editing the paper that had courageously opposed the Suez campaign in 1956, Alton was a stalwart Guardian man. After leaving The Observer, he took the editor's chair at The Independent. He has followed a similar political trajectory to his old friend David Aaronovitch, the man who decries conspiracies but who now is a columnist for the Dirty Digger, none of whose 150-plus titles around the world opposed the Iraq invasion. Coincidence or cock-up, David? 9 Winter 2010 Lobster 60 T his essay below is about a third of a recent essay by Bryan Gould on the economic crisis. The other two thirds ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster60/lob60-004.pdf
... ' in issue 39. Having written or co-written four significant books in difficult fields, having become a regular commentator on intelligence for the major media, and an academic, why does Dorril need to tell lies about something so piffling? Chemtrails Chemtrails – high altitude aerial spraying for purposes unknown – have become a regular feature on US conspiracy theorists' websites and are now starting to appear in the UK equivalents. If you presume it's all hogwash, take a look at <www.brasschecktv.com/ page/899.html>. If that isn't film of a twin-engined jet engaged in high altitude aerial spraying, what is it? 106 Winter 2010 ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 12 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster60/lob60-105.pdf
... LOBSTER as a "member of the international brotherhood of parapolitics mags." The other members are The provenance of LOBSTER is as unusual as its name. In 1982, Robin Ramsay and Stephen Dorril, two of Great TOP SECRET - GEHEIM, Intelligence Newsletter, and Covert Action Information Bulletin, which LOBSTER describes as Britain's self-proclaimed eminent conspiracy theorists, "about as good as it gets." 102 Despite the fraternity, LOBSTER decided to emulate the radical anti-CIA Professor Peter Dale is distinctive in its depth of coverage, its detailed Scott (University of California, Berkeley), whom they documentation, and in the absence of the rhetoric of the radical admired. ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 40 - 21 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/1992-intelligence-guide-peake.pdf