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... Gobell had been recruited to their cause, having been won over in 'bar-room discussions'. Along with John Ross, this now gave them a majority. Of a possible eighteen Directorate members, two had resigned - Paul Johnson (charged with sending fake explosive devices through the post) and Roger Denny (in embarassment over a soft drugs offence). Thus, even with the imprisoned Pearce's proxy vote, the 'Flag' tendency now only had seven Directorate votes: Acton, Anderson, Brons, the veteran Tom Mundy, Paul Nash, Pearce and Wingfield.(11) On 6 May Griffin decided to suspend the NF membership of fellow EC members Acton, Brons, ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Jun 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue29/lob29-02.htm
... of knowing, so choosing not to look or listen or draw a deduction can be conscious 'not knowing'. So: what things in our society are we choosing to look away from, choosing not to know? What will our grandchildren accuse us of? This range of editorial concerns led us to make After Dark programmes on sex, drugs, rock-and-roll and everything from the fashion industry to the Grand National, child abuse, psychics and animal rights (and, yes, one on male violence with Oliver Reed). Although this Lobster article is indeed necessarily preoccupied with intelligence matters, and so runs the risk of accidentally giving the impression that Michael Grade's ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Jun 2008 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue55/lob55-03.htm
... assistance could encourage their continued operation. Operation Desert Storm: questions remain on possible exposure to reproductive toxicants (35 pp.) GAO/PEMD-94-30, August 1994. Gulf War participants believe that health problems arising since their return from the Gulf are caused by exposure to hazardous substances encountered there. These include diesel fuel, drugs, vaccines, pesticides and smoke from oil well fires. Some veterans believe their exposure has also resulted in reproductive problems including birth defects, infertility and miscarriages. This report details substances to which Gulf combatants were exposed, that could potentially have resulted in reproductive problems. Operation Desert Storm: Army not adequately prepared to deal with depleted uranium ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Jun 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue29/lob29-04.htm
... can gain by attracting royal patronage. Those at the top, require people patronage). In place of the Royals could come those who protect the public, the beneficiaries of SIS specialist areas. That is to say, public health officials (germ warfare), forensic accountants (money laundering), doctors, nurses and police officers (drugs running), and various United Nations officials (weapons of mass destruction). Next could come the representatives, including the religious and corporate ones, of the various communities in this country and the Commonwealth, who are the beneficiaries of political intelligence, including protection from terrorism. If SIS got the external messages wrong, it did not ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Dec 2001 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue42/lob42-10.htm
... by various arms of the U.S . establishment is so far reaching that it cannot be reasonably described in one sitting. The focus of this article in particular is where her allegations link to British involvement. Unfortunately even this is not simple: for Edmonds' case touches not only on the nuclear black market, but also on the drugs and money laundering trades, aspects which also have British dimensions. The official response to Edmonds has been to put her under a gag order (under the 'State Secrets Privilege') and effectively quash her legal proceedings. It is important to note that the 'gag' also applies to public officials, even in Congress, as evidence linked ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Dec 2008 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue56/lob56-36.htm
... publication of a parliamentary report into the use of toxic chemicals in agriculture, the Soil Association lobbied parliament for a public enquiry. Carson's British publisher, Hamish Hamilton, planned to bring her to Britain, where it was hoped that she would address a meeting of the Soil Association. This fell through, as Carson feared the US Food and Drug Administration had embarked on a McCarthyite reign of terror against doctors and other critics of US policy. By this time, Jenks' health was failing, and on the 20 August 1963 he died from heart failure during an asthma attack. He was buried on the 24 August at a funeral in St. Andrew's church, Medstead, which ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 18 Mar 2018 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster75/lob75-farming-fascism-ecology.pdf
... the US Army Chemical Center on 'Biological Foundations of Extrasensory Perception'. Most of his work was follow-up studies of Soviet experiments. In 1962, he published an account of his studies based on his participation in programmes carried out in 1950s.(23) He described biological and hypothetical possibilities regarding psi and also underlined the effects of drugs - consistent with the CIA's mind control programs and findings of that era.(24) Puharich had a keen interest in parapsychology. In 1956, he brought Peter Horkus, a Dutch psychic to the US, to help police in solving crime,(25) and, with the aid of the US astronaut Edgar Mitchell, he ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Dec 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue30/lob30-05.htm
... after heavy spraying and claim to have found high concentrations of polymer,3 8 Davison wrote that in 1999, the JNLWD 'funded a project at the Advanced Polymer Laboratory (APL) at the University of New Hampshire to carry out research in to the use of microencapsulation for delivery of chemical agents. Proposed chemicals included incapacitating agents such as anaesthetic drugs. Reasons for encapsulating chemicals include enabling controlled release and compartmentalization of binary systems. In addition they could be delivered from a variety of platforms such as shotguns, launchers, airburst munitions, mortars, and UAVs. ' According to Davison, Raytheon was awarded further contracts in 1999. 'Military delivery system development, on the other hand, ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 16 Oct 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster64/lob64-chemtrails.pdf
... warfare is one of the most sinister features and 'the generally preferred method' of U.S . foreign policy during the Cold War. This could be done largely out of the media's gaze to achieve economic and geopolitical agendas in tandem with the interests of corrupt local elites – especially in the Americas. Illegal funneling of funds, weapons and drugs; covert operations and support in multiple forms to death squads, ruthless dictatorships and the orchestration of multiple coups d'état; networks of torture centres, secret body dumps and crematoria; the targetting of popular and civic oppositional movements; clearing indigenous peoples from their land – many buried in mass graves; punitive economic sanctions; training given to over ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 15 Dec 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster59/lob59-136.pdf
... mortgage-backed securities that institutions knew to be "toxic waste" * Misleading statements to investors involving capital raising rights issue * Misleading investors in the sale of collateralised debt obligations * Abusive small business lending practices * Predatory mortgage practices * Abusive or in inappropriate foreclosure practices * Aiding and abetting tax evasion * Aiding and abetting money laundering for violent drug cartels * Violations of rogue-regime sanctions * Manipulation of Euribor * Manipulation of FX markets * Manipulation of gold fixing (London) * Manipulation of commodity markets via metals warehousing practices * Manipulation of electricity markets (California/JPMorgan) * Manipulation of the swaps market benchmark index (ISDAfix) * Collusion relating to credit default swap market ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 10 May 2016 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster71/lob71-view-from-the-bridge.pdf