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... to 1979 in great detail and provides enough personal information to understand how she acquired that rigid, humourless, repressed, character. But where Mrs Thatcher is concerned, an orthodox biography doesn't make it. None of the paramilitary and psy-ops events of the 1974-79 period which led to her 1979 election victory are mentioned. Brian Crozier is referred to twice, once as a disillusioned socialist intellectual' (p . 372) - an absurd description for a man who, by his own admission, spent virtually the whole of the post-war period working for British and American intelligence. His role in educating Thatcher on security and intelligence issues with his Shield group of ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Dec 2000 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue40/lob40-20.htm
... magazine Forewarned was never published in Birmingham but from a box number in south London; its editor lives in Greenwich. Cold war, disinformation war In the 1980s the Second Cold War was fought partly by disinformation. The U.S . ran the KGB terror network' story, through Clare Sterling, with help from the Israelis, messers Crozier and Moss and others, and then the KGB-shot-the-Pope story. Against that the Soviet Union ran the story (with several variants) that AIDS was a U.S . biological warfare experiment gone wrong. A minor spin-off from this disinformation war was the magazine Counterpoint, based in England and then ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Dec 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue24/lob24-09.htm
... Peter, The Liberal Conspiracy, Collier Macmillan, London, 1989 Crofts, William, Coercion or Persuasion: Propaganda in Britain after 1945, Routledge, London, 1989 Crosland, Susan, Tony Crosland, Coronet, London, 1982 Crouch, Colin (ed.), State and Economy in Contemporary Capitalism, Croom Helm, London, 1979 Crozier, Brian, Free Agent, HarperCollins, London, 1993 Darke, Bob, The Communist Technique in Britain, Penguin, London, 1952 Davenport-Hines, R.P .T . (ed.), Speculators and Patriots, Frank Cass, London, 1986 Desai, Radhika, Intellectuals and Socialism: Social Democrats' and ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Jun 1996 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/caucus/lobcc-10.htm
... previously revealed fat ASIO file on Clark going back to the 1950s, was enough for a number of Australian papers to allege that Clark was a KGB agent. The Herald Sun (24 August 1996) ran a front-page story headlined Red Agent? '. The question mark disappeared in the columns which followed as Oleg Gordievsky and Brian Crozier commented on the fact' of the medal. Support for Murray's claim came from remarks attributed to the now dead Geoffrey Fairbairn, erstwhile council member of Crozier's Institute for the Study of Conflict. Fairbairn, too, it transpired, had seen Clark wearing the medal nearly 30 years ago. Nobody seems to have wondered why, if Clark ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Dec 1996 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue32/lob32-25.htm
... war era of Keynes, have in common with a Tory Party money laundry' like British United Industrialists, or a private anti-left, anti-union outfit like the Economic League? Nugent's analysis fails most seriously in completely ignoring the military/intelligence input into NAFF. At various times NAFF attracted to its Council Robert Moss and Brian Crozier with links to CIA and MI6 via Forum World Features and ISC; Stephen Hastings MP (B ), ex-MI6; Sir Gerald Templer (who was NAFF chair at one time and, as we showed above, played a role in the formation of Civil Assistance) (74); Sir Robert Thompson (B ) who ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 15 - 01 Apr 1986 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue11/lob11-07.htm
... , as well as being a founding member with Douglas Eden of the Social Democratic Alliance in the UK, and then helped launch the SDP in the 1980s. In that latter period he also helped set up Heritage's London operation, the Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies, while authoring anti-Labour material here alongside his old acquaintance Brian Crozier and 136 Winter 2010 in the United States with Roy Godson (Lobster 31 et seq). He is now director of the Global Policy Institute, a senior fellow of the Federal Trust and a prominent republican, opining recently on BBC Radio 4 on the forthcoming royal marriage. His latest book is a fulminating criticism of those elected to ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 05 Apr 2011 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster60/lob60-136.pdf
... would they? Johnson, who was a participant at the 1983 Jonathan Institute conference on Soviet-inspired terrorism (See his Wanted:World War on Terror, in the Times 10 August 1984), really has done a Sidney Carton number. No greater sacrifice can a man make than he lay down his brain for a cause. Brian Crozier (see review of his novel in this issue) was also at that Jonathan Institute conference. In Lobster 2 the Ramsay half of the team half-seriously speculated that the assassination of JFK might have been the result of a plan to fake an assassination attempt which got hi-jacked by, and provided the perfect cover for, ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 01 Jan 1986 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue10/lob10-02.htm
... the experts' and institutes that shape media coverage of the subject. The experts covered are Yonah Alexander, Ray Cline, Brian Jenkins, Robert Kupperman, Walter Lacquer, Michael Ledeen, Ariel Merari, Robert Moss, Claire Sterling, Maurice Tugwell and Paul Wilkinson. British propaganda institutes dealt with include the Institute for the Study of Conflict (Crozier), the Institute for the Study of Terrorism (Becker/Chalfont), Control Risks Janke/Goss/Clutterbuck) and the Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism (Wilkinson). Non-UK groups include the Centre for Conflict Studies and Mackenzie Institute in Canada (Charters/Tugwell), the Jonathan Institute and Jaffee Centre ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 01 May 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue21/lob21-05.htm
... different. And even if they were identical, things can be copied. * In the opening paragraph the author – purportedly a CIA officer of some stripe, writing for other CIA officers – refers to the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) '. Would s/he need to put MI6 in brackets for a CIA audience? * Brian Crozier is described as a UK Security Service (MI5) agent'. Not according to Crozier's memoir, Free Agent, he wasn't; and Crozier wasn't shy about boasting of his connections to the intelligence world. On the Web4 is a 2012 account of these pages, in an English-language Turkish paper, which says the document was ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 18 Jun 2013 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster65/lob65-view-from-the-bridge.pdf
... 1990). So who hasn't been reading his Lobster, then? Not only is the story out, there is much, much more to come. David Teacher has a French- language book on the Pinay Circle out some time next year, and an English- language version should follow. (In a telephone conversation with me Brian Crozier described our version of Pinay as a mixture of fact and fiction. I invited him to correct any errors we had made but have heard nothing.) Fielding's account of McLean's life makes it plain that McLean was an MI6 officer for most, if not all, of the post-war period. If true, Fielding's claim above ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 01 Nov 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue22/lob22-08.htm
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