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... more deserving of censure. Macdonald, we are told, also had a 'blithe enthusiasm for the student radicals and counterculture faddists . . . for the student demonstrators who occupied professors' offices and closed down colleges'. Now how does occupying a professor's office weigh in the scales with the crimes the US committed in Vietnam or even with the killing of student protestors at Kent State (four shot dead) and at Jackson State (two shot dead)? Moreover we are told that Macdonald's misjudgement 'represented a political and moral surrender that has had long-term disastrous consequences', including 'multiculturalism' and MTV, 'postmodernism' and soft porn; and, more generally, 'a zombie ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 27 Apr 2017 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster73/lob73-g-men-and-eggheads.pdf
... Commission apologia, Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK (New York: Anchor Books, 1994, revised edition) has this on Osborne and nothing else in a footnote on p. 172: 'Osborne was contacted after the assassination by the FBI. He was so nervous about having sat next to the man accused of killing JFK that he denied he had, although the other passengers and his travel documents show he did. ' Get the picture? Osborne as Joe Sixpack and with a walk-off part. Chapman Pincher, The Secret Offensive, (Sidgwick and Jackson, London 1986 [paperback]) p. 128 Anthony Frewin, The Federal Bureau ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue30/lob30-02.htm
... .. groups... employed loyalists terrorists and targeted members of the IRA for assassination..... covert units........ were trained by the SAS to gather intelligence, assassinate terrorists and run loyalist agents. Loyalist paramilitaries were supplied with intelligence files on members of the IRA to enable them to kill people considered a threat by the authorities'. (p 180) 'A former general.....said it was debilitating for the regular army to find the two leading organizations MI5 and MI6 were more concerned with their struggle for power than "on-the-ground operations"'. (p . 181) 'The ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue30/lob30-15.htm
... have dumped the bodies, and appeared to be taking the allegations seriously. In the final paragraphs the Telegraph provided what looks like a fall-back position if bodies are found: 'Privately, police and security forces veterans believe that "Bruce" could have been part of a renegade band of soldiers who may have carried out some "freelance killings." ' To my knowledge this is the first time such a suggestion has ever been made, and, if substantiated, it would be nearly as damaging as the Bruce's story of this SAS death squad. Last | Contents | Next ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Jun 1996 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue31/lob31-12.htm
... established tactic in mobile counter-surveillance trade-craft. What conclusion might they have come to on learning that it seems like Mr Gratton had used this exact same tactic? Mr Gratton is a taller than average male with an athletic and strong physique. In December of 2011 he undertook a sponsored trek to base camp 8 The article 'Who Killed Otto Warmbier? ' by Isaac Stone Fish for politico.com has several quotes from other members of the travelling party about exactly what they saw. See <http://tinyurl.com/yd98q83s> or <http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/06/23/ otto ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 10 Sep 2017 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster74/lob74-accidental-tourist.pdf
... street fighters, would be revealed for what is, or was, in those times. And the paths of collusion would lead unfailingly to Westminster. Put more bluntly, the English protestant establishment regarded the Catholic re-publicans as the enemy. An undeclared enemy in an undeclared war. But one that was fought and in which many were killed for political reasons. While, no doubt, many versions of this history will subsequently appear, so far as I can judge, the author recounts a com-plete story within the picture she gives. Of course, much of the essential story may remain perpetually hidden, and readers of Lobster may know more of some aspects than ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Jun 2009 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue57/lob57-39.htm
... long article about alleged white South African terrorists in London, was this, in a side-bar on the sixties: 'Britain becomes a battleground for agents working for Smith and the South Africans. Harold Wilson's Cabinet Office is infiltrated. Rhodesian agents murder one of their own operatives who has turned against them in London, and another agent is killed by British intelligence after they and Special Branch monitor his activities. The agent, Geoff Dominy .. .. ' (emphasis added) Typical of Searchlight to make a startling allegation without offering any evidence. What is 'British intelligence'? MI5? SIS? And who was Geoff Dominy? Clean aprons A correspondent wrote to MI5 asking ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 1996 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue32/lob32-10.htm
... lines the Soviets wanted anyway, KGB involvement looks deeply improbable. In the attempt to nail the IPS, Crozier runs a load of bullshit at the reader. He recycles the old canard that Richard Welch, the CIA station chief in Athens, was murdered as a result of being identified in CounterSpy. He even describes John Kennedy as being killed by a member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was 'trained in Russia and with a Russian wife'! Crozier must know this is baloney and it undermines his case. Crozier simply cannot believe that there is an independent left. He can't get past this step: IPS follows Soviet - i. ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Jun 1997 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue33/lob33-13.htm
... they were sufficiently connected by family ties that they saw no reason to return to shoot relatives who happened to remain there. As for the Black population of the US, they had nothing to say in the matter. The number of Blacks allowed to vote for Wilson was insignificant. Furthermore they did not need to go to Europe to be killed. It was dangerous enough being Black in the US. The US regime had neutralised the indigenous population and its ex-slaves were largely under control. Hence one could say that domestic peace (for whites at least) prevailed. However in 1913 Wilson had signed the Federal Reserve Act.2 Explained as a law to establish economic ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 25 Jul 2017 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster74/lob74-halls-of-montezuma.pdf
... This anti-semitism went right to the top. Following the November 1947 pre-launch meeting, Mosley gave an interview to the press. He said that a Union Movement government would deport Jews from Britain; that Buchenwald and Belsen were 'unproven'; and that the German gas-chambers had been designed to burn the corpses of Jews killed by British bombing.(5 ) The opposition forms A number of groups determined to oppose Mosley: individual Conservatives,(6 ) Liberals,(7 ) and members of the Labour Party;(8 ) left-wing organisations, including the Communist Party (CP),(9 ) Common Wealth,(10) the ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Jun 1998 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue35/lob35-04.htm