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... 3.50 per issue (in the USA), so better add a couple of dollars if outside the US to cover postage. RR Open Eye Open Eye -- "a new magazine challenging media censorship' -- appeared here in the summer. The first issue included very useful pieces on the Gladio network, the CIA and drugs (the Alfred McKoy interview referred to in Lobster 21 ), a recent post-Gulf analysis of US foreign policy by Philip Agee etc. Extremely impressive for a first issue and, at 1.20 for 40 plus pages extremely good value. For details, see the advertisement in this issue. Advert Open Eye c/o ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 24 - 01 Nov 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue22/lob22-16.htm
... League between 1926 and 1939.(11) In his second autobiography White states that in 1923 he had been recruited to run "Section D" of a private intelligence agency operated by a "Sir George McGill". According to White, McGill's agency "investigated all forms of subversion including communism....the international traffic in drugs and the traffic in women and children....[and] the cult of evil which Aleister Crowley was the centre'.(12) White himself employed agents for Section D of the agency, one of whom was a young man named Max, "a naturalist who later entered government service", and who ( ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Nov 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue22/lob22-01.htm
... journalist and his information must be viewed with more than usual scepticism. Anderson and Anderson, pp. 47 and 51-2 . Cf. also Goldman, p. 21, Kruger, p. 124 and Scott, p. 204, for the involvement of KMT personnel in the Chinese APACL branch. For KMT control of the lucrative drug trade see McKoy, pp. 126-45, 246-7 and 319-22; Lamour and Lamberti, pp. 93-115; Browning and Garrett, pp. 32-9 . For background information on earlier KMT drug operations see Marshall (1976), pp. 19-48. For the CIA's involvement see ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 27 - 01 May 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue21/lob21-01.htm
... on the catalogue from the U. S. to UK, for example, is 95 cents.) Z magazine had been praised before in these columns. It is the best general magazine to have merged from the American radical/left since Ramparts. The January 1991 issue contained a 13 page interview with Alfred McKoy on the politics of drugs. McKoy wrote The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia (Harper Row, 1972), the ground-breaking book which showed the CIA running opium for the Meo tribes they were using in the secret war in Laos. McKoy's interview is not only a pretty decent summary of his 1972 work, but also an update of the position ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 24 - 01 May 1991 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue21/lob21-06.htm
... Agca's testimony, (62) although this will not be covered in any detail here. A couple of final points need to be emphasised before turning to the question of Agca's organisational and ideological background. It is clear that the Bulgarians were at least indirectly involved in the crime by virtue of their facilitation of and participation in various arms and drug smuggling operations undertaken by the Sofia-based branch of the Turkish mafia, (63) and one should have no illusions about the so-called 'morality' or 'innocence' of the Soviets, who extensively and systematically employ similar types of dirty tricks. Secondly, all reconstructions should be regarded as tentative at this point, since they ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 78 - 01 May 1990 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue19/lob19-11.htm
... World War 2. This is demonstrably true with or without Carroll Quigley's claims about the Round Table. But this does not in any way substantiate the absurd fantasies of the La Rouche organisation, which has incorporated Quigley et al into an absurd (if entertaining) fantasy in which the UK controls America, the British Royal Family runs the world's drug traffic, organised the assassination of John Kennedy etc etc. The stances of the Hattersleys and Newsnights of this world rest upon two false assumptions. The first is the juxtaposition of the complexity of social/political processes and the presumed simplicity of any explanation of events which has a conspiracy in it. This is false because, with the ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 01 May 1990 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue19/lob19-09.htm
... . - The Black Corps: the Structure and Power Struggles of the Nazi SS (Madison, University of Wisconsin, 1983) Koon, Traccy - Believe, Obey, Fight: Political Socialization of Youth in Fascist Italy 1922-43 (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1985) Kruger, Henrik - The Great Heroin Coup: Drugs, Intelligence and International Fascism (Boston, South End Press, 1980) LAB/IEPALA - Narcotrafico y Politica: Militarismo y Mafia en Bolivia (Madrid, IEPALA, 1982) Landis, Fred - Psychological Warfare and Media Operations in Chile, 1970-73 (unpublished PhD thesis, University of Illinois, 1975) Lanteri, Roger ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 4 - 01 Oct 1989 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue18/lob18-01.htm
... 16 pages, A4, beautifully produced, not unlike Covert Action Information Bulletin. July/August 1988, the only issue I have seen, included this interesting fragment which gives a sense both of Extra! direction and style. Subs are US/Canada $24.00; outside US $36.00 for 6 issues. Nicaragua's Drug Connection Exposed as Hoax On July 28 the House Judiciary subcommittee on crime, chaired by Congressman William Hughes (D -NJ), held the first of a series of hearings into whether Reagan administration officials condoned drug smuggling and other criminal activities to further its Central America policy. Among other things, the panel sought to determine if top ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 92 - 01 Nov 1988 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue17/lob17-13.htm
... partly explained, no doubt, by the book's lack of documentation, but also, I suspect, because this country's editors don't really want to deal with a version of the Windsors which includes them dickering with British and German fascists, involved with Meyer Lansky in Bermuda. Parker paints a picture of the British royal family tinged with homosexuality, drug addiction and general decadence, and attributes to a hitherto secret MI6 report, allegations that the Duchess had been an enthusiastic participant in threesomes in some high class brothels in China. Another version of this territory is said to be on the way from Charles Higham. His Trading With The Enemy (London 1983), curiously not listed as ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 01 Jun 1988 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue16/lob16-13.htm
... bits of the US Christian (sic) right, with large doses of psychological gibberish, misinformation about AIDS and - perhaps the ultimate point - special pleading on behalf of Japanese economic expansion. And the April and June 1987 issues have large inputs from ABN. Picking a representative sample is impossible but try this whizzer from June 1987: "Drug use and homosexual behaviour began with the worship of John Lennon, a member of the Beatles. Those who live in the US, including drug addicts, are invariably exposed to the danger of AIDS because of the liberalists (sic), the leftists of the Democratic Party (sic) and the US leftist news media (sic) ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 37 - 01 Feb 1988 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue15/lob15-10.htm