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... foreign service spread smear stories to exculpate an Iraqi murder?(7 ) Another casualty of the Iraqi involvement was Gerald Bull, designer of the so-called supergun', whose murder remains unsolved. Eleven days after sections of the gun's' barrel were found at Teeside docks, Bull was shot in Brussels. Rumours circulated that it was Mossad - but no evidence accompanied them. For four years the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has been persecuting Gerald James, former chairman of Astra, and three former directors of the company - but not the Astra director named Stephan Kock - trying get them disqualified as company directors. As a whistle-blower on a variety ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Jun 1998 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue35/lob35-09.htm
... ; the signing of the Treaty of Paris (this ended the occupation of West Germany and established the sovereignty of the Federal Republic of Germany); the first meeting of the Bilderberg Group; an unprecedented and thorough audit of the U.S . gold reserves at Fort Knox; and the establishment of a partnership agreement between the CIA and Mossad. Amounts substantial enough for Indonesian President Sukarno to consider using it as financial backing for the establishment of an international non-aligned bank. One of Guyatt's sources claims that the idea for the bank was planned in secret at the Bandung Conference of 1955. Sukarno was eventually deposed (with help from the CIA) without the bank ever ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Jun 2001 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue41/lob41-43b.htm
... plane. Expert specifications, plans and costing had been worked out but without Air Ministry backing Sinclair would not procede with the scheme. Such a project would have at least avoided the embarassment faced by CIA when their U2 pilot Gary Power was shot down. It was all the more galling when Young was tipped off by the Israeli intelligence service Mossad that they had detected very high-flying planes taking off from Turkish airfields and disappearing into the blue. He guessed what they were but at the time preferred to say nothing. It was a year or two before the Americans came clean. He got on well enough with American agencies: he had been awarded the Medal of Freedom ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 11 - 01 May 1990 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue19/lob19-05.htm
... . We also have to ask why on 9/11 itself some seemed to know the attacks were coming. Among them were a group of young Israelis seen excitedly filming the New York attacks and subsequently arrested. They claimed in police interviews to be there to document the event'. The FBI confirmed two of them to be members of Mossad. Their boss at Urban Moving Systems, Dominik Suter, fled back to Israel shortly after the attacks. The five – some 60 Israelis were detained immediately after the attacks – were held by the FBI for two months before being released to return home where three of 65 <http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 11 - 14 Nov 2016 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster72/lob72-fifteen-years-9-11.pdf
... economic and persuasive expertise. (10) The impetus towards coordination with foreign' allies has grown because, unsurprisingly, the spooks cannot guarantee consistency in their officers, agents, sources and associate partners world-wide (11) Therefore, the world is being divvied-up among confreres including, say, the CIA in South America, Mossad, or today's equivalent of the KGB, with each taking, in PR jargon, lead agency status' in their own areas. Coordination' will, of course, unravel. It always does. CIA imperatives, much like President Putin's, do not serve British interests, including moral objectives, any more than Mossad's do. ( ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Dec 2004 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue48/lob48-14.htm
... was actually celebrated by Michael Burleigh of the Daily Telegraph.1 4 The car bomb assassination of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was the fourth such murder of a nuclear scientist in Iran since 2010. Initially the Iranian authorities blamed Israel for the attack after the former Israeli military spokesman Brigadier Yuav Mordechi revelled in the murder. But it's difficult to see how MOSSAD agents could remain undetected in a closed society like Iran. Later, sections of an increasingly divided Iranian media suggested the CIA were to blame. But as New York Times journalist James Risen has revealed, the CIA has been a busted flush in Iran for over a decade. (Risen, 2006, pp. 198-218) ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 07 Apr 2012 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster63/lob63-armed-dangerous.pdf
... 25) and, with the aid of the US astronaut Edgar Mitchell, he brought Uri Geller to SRI in 1972. Throughout his career in this field CIA was interested in Puharich, partly due to his previous research findings in line with the CIA's work in mind control, and partly due to Uri Geller's participation in psychic research experiments. Mossad had provided SRI with an intelligence report on Geller's abilities.(26) At SRI the most notable individual subjects were Ingo Swann, Patrick Price and Uri Geller; the important projects were SCANATE [CIA-NSA] and Grill Flame [DIA].(27) SCANATE and Grill Flame SCANATE [SCANing by coordinATE] which started ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Dec 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue30/lob30-05.htm
... with an old friend, former SAVAK official Major General Fardust, still following his old vocation, but now in Khomeini's SAVAMA. The CIA curried favour with Fardust by providing information to SAVAMA on left-wing opposition in Iran, chiefly on the Fedayin and the Tudeh Party. It was from this cooperation that the triangle between the CIA, MOSSAD and Speaker Rafsanjani developed: the arms deals began and Irangate came into its own. Opperskalski's article goes into depth, naming names on all sides, promising much for his forthcoming book on the subject with Kunhanandan Nair, CIA: Murder Club. But the real gem in this issue of Geheim is the publication of lengthy extracts from two ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 01 Jun 1988 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue16/lob16-13.htm
... Spedding as Chief. See Richard Norton-Taylor, Spy chief comes out of shadows', The Guardian 26 February 1999, p.10. Barry Chamish, an Israeli journalist who has investigated the assassination of President Yitzhak Rabin, has been quoted as saying that French Intelligence had a huge role in Rabin's hit.....Mossad returned the favour with Diana. ' (Posting by Geths to alt.conspiracy.princess-diana discussion forum, April 2000.) I have been unable to find any corroboration for this claim so far. Chamish does have his own website at http://www.webseers.com/rabin, however. Gerald Posner ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 01 Jun 2000 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue39/lob39-03.htm
... spook private security industry passes over to the public agencies what it considers important, is an unsatisfactory arrangement for many reasons including conflict of interests. Moreover, are the interests of our country, and the citizens of others, best served by good primary sources' working for a ragbag of ex-CIA, ex-KGB, ex-Mossad and ex-SIS personnel who have formed a company? On the other hand, if those the private security companies are employing/sub-contracting have been spurned by the national/international policing agencies, what are the reasons? Is it perhaps because the ex-spooks are doing little more than employing and/or reinforcing old ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 01 Jun 2002 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue43/lob43-19.htm