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... as to his presence in London at the time of his murder. He had made his way to London indirectly via Zagreb in Croatia. 5 Carnelutti had been involved on the periphery of the Vatican Bank scandal through their relationship with Michelle Sindona; and also with some of the Vatican ratlines running from Croatia to Argentina through which money to support Nazi war criminals had been laundered. SIS had had a hand in these lines before the US intelligence services had taken them over. 6 It was originally meant to protect a Euro-MP against undue pressure from a foreign government. It has been widely abused, not least by Berlusconi's political allies. 7 If only Andersen, Berlusconi's one ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 01 Jun 2003 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue45/lob45-16.htm
... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 44) Winter 2002 Last | Contents | Next Issue 44 How many divisions does the Pope have?The Real Odessa: How Peron Brought the Nazi War Criminals to Argentina Uki Goni London: Granta Books, 2002, 20 Simon Matthews If there was a category of work called Detective History, Uki Goni really ought to be awarded Book of the Year. Undeterred by the shredding and incineration of key documents, rebuffs from the supporters of Peron and Menem and general heaviness (Goni currently lives in Dublin some distance from his native Argentina), thanks to his endeavours we now have evidence of the scale ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 62 - 01 Dec 2002 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue44/lob44-28.htm
... Cecil, who worked with SIS in the 1940s, is short and uncontroversial until the end, when it states that his autobiography, My Silent War (1968) 'contains much disinformation', and fingers for special criticism Philby's 'untrue' claim that the Foreign Office and SIS 'began, as early as 1943' to divert efforts from defeating the Nazis to menacing Stalin and his 'greatly exaggerated' version of wartime rivalry between SIS and MI5. The first of these claims is just wrong. What Philby actually says is that between the wars SIS was devoted mainly to the defence of Britain against Bolshevism and that service thinking 'reverted to its old and congenial channels' when 'the defeat of the ...
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... , who envisaged his library as 'a central player in the digital revolution'. One can only hope that Nicholson Baker's brilliant and disturbing study of the effects of these fantasies in the US will alert the relevant authorities in Britain to the threat posed by such dismal cliches; otherwise, where destruction of books is concerned, we risk making the Nazis look like amateurs. Notes 1 Philip Conford is the author of The Origins of the Organic Movement (Floris Books, 2001; ISBN 0-86315-336-4 ; 14.99) Last | Contents | Next ...
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... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 43) Summer 2002 Last | Contents | Next Issue 43 Nazi UFOs Debunked 'Nazi UFOs' is shorthand for a group of beliefs ranging from the idea that the Third Reich developed a wide range of advanced experimental aircraft at the end of WW2 to the claim that UFOs are really the craft of the Nazi elite who fled to Antarctica at the end of the war. It has been hard to avoid some version of this myth in the past 20 years. At last someone with some nous and a good sceptical eye has done some serious work on it. In Fortean Studies vol 7, (eds ...
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... (c ) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 43) Summer 2002 Last | Contents | Next Issue 43 Branson Tom Bower London: Fourth Estate, 2001, 6.99 Simon Matthews After tackling the Paperclip Conspiracy, Klaus Barbie, Nazi medical experiments, looted cash from holocaust victims in Swiss banks and various tycoons (Rowland, Maxwell, Fayed) the latest target for a thorough Tom Bower investigation is Sir Richard Branson, though this is a tale on a smaller scale than the author's previous works. Unfortunately some bits are rather po-faced. The early hippy version of Branson - living in a communal house in Notting Hill with large numbers ...
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... /8 ) Issue #55 (Summer 2008) Issue #56 (Winter 2008/9 ) Issue #57 (Summer 2009) Clandestine Caucus (1996) About Lobster Subscribe See also... © 2002 Lobster Contents | Cover Image Parafinance: Enron and drilling for red ink Blair and Israel How to Fix an Election Kitson revisited Nazi UFOs Debunked Mind control etc The corporate ex-spook business Obituaries Into the Whitehall maw The View from the Bridge Smearing Robert Henderson Tittle-tattle 1 Tittle-tattle 2 Historical Notes Books Princess Diana: the Hidden Evidence Secret Underground Cities: an account of some of Britain's subterranean defence, factory and storage sites in the Second World War ...
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... ...to construct a piloted aircraft which has the general description of the object above which would be capable of an approximate range of 7,000 miles at subsonic speeds. ' At this point Cook spills his coffee. The Legend Delving deeper, he is drawn into The Legend, the story that flying saucers were developed by the Nazis and taken over by the US after the war. There is plenty of information but much of it is contradictory. The lack of corroboration and hard evidence forces Cook to conclude: 'This stuff is unverifiable. ' Another strand considers allegations that the B-2 bomber utilises an electrogravitic anti-gravity drive originally developed in the 50s under ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 139 - 01 Dec 2001 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue42/lob42-17.htm
... is new, instead they have taken all the previous stories and strung them together to make a damning indictment of the CIA. All your favourite stories are in here, from Gary Webb's breakthrough piece chronicling the links between the CIA; the Contras and the crack cocaine explosion in Los Angeles; through the CIA's use of psychedelics, ex-Nazi scientists and mind control, into the murky worlds of Indo-China; and then, via a chapter on Afghanistan, back to the United States and the cocaine connections to Arkansas and ex-prez Clinton. As the title implies, the role of the American press in suppressing (or selectively reporting) this story is also told ...
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... fragments which, though they do not form a coherent whole, are of considerable Fortean interest. Notes 2 In his account of it in the book, UFOs 1947-1987, ed. John Spencer and Hilary Evans, London: Fortean Tomes (sic), 1987. 3 Thomas republished Torbitt, with a commentary, as NASA, Nazis and JFK, reviewed in Lobster 32 . The fact that Crisman is named in Torbitt suggests to me that Crisman might be the author of it. Who else would bother to put him in there? Torbitt is supposed to have been written by a Texas lawyer named Cope but no one seems to have found him and my assumption is ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Dec 2001 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue42/lob42-35.htm