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... then read some of the conventional accounts of the period, his version of events is suddenly visible everywhere. My reaction was: Christ, how has no-one seen any of this before? It's not that the Round Table people have been unknown. The names Quigley gives - e.g . in the inner group: Rhodes, Rothschild, William Stead, Viscount Esher, Milner, Abe Bailey, Earl Grey, H.A .L .Fisher, Jan Smuts, Leopold Amery, the Astors - are well known. The Round Table group are conventionally viewed as a group of enthusiastic imperialists who had a period of some visibility and influence in the 1910-1920 ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 14 - 01 Sep 1983 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue01/lob01-23.htm
... Atholl, holds a number of directorships of Pearson companies including the Westminster Press and Pearson-Longman. Being a large Scottish landowner, he is a member of the Scottish Landowners Federation, and was convenor of that body from 1976-79. With this connection the Pearson-Lazard group joins the other Royal' merchant banking families - the Rothschilds, Barings et al.(25) Lord Cowdray has been described as the richest peer (26) and the largest donator of funds to the Tory party.(27) It was noted soon after the Falklands War had ended that it had been a great boon to the armaments industry.(28) Amongst those which seem ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 5 - 01 Aug 1984 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue05/lob05-03.htm
... role in the UK/US relationship in any mainstream journal. A minor example of that network was given in the Times obituary (14 July 1984) of one M.J . Davies, born in South Africa, a Rhodes Scholar, who had a career in British colonial administration between 1940 and 1962. In a profile of Lord Rothschild (he of Think Tank' fame) by Peter Hennessy (Times 22 May 1984) Rothschild is described as "a modern-day version of Lord Milner, the charismatic imperialist whose proteges ran large chunks of the Empire in the first half of this century." Substitute the Round Table network for Milner's charisma' - one thing ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 24 - 01 Nov 1984 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue06/lob06-04.htm
... US. AMAX is interlocked with the other big multinational mining companies. For example, in Botswana it jointly owns nickel and copper mines together with Anglo-American Corp. (the South African Oppenheimer monopoly), and Charter Consolidated (a big British mining finance company active in South Africa also). AMAX owns 11% of the French Rothschild mining conglomerate Imetal. which has extensive interests in Africa and elsewhere. The ownership of AMAX is complex and seems to have changed over the years. During the 1930s American Metal Co. became a large copper miner, refiner and smelter. Although it was an independent group it was linked to Morgan, and Morgan was a powerful influence ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 6 - 01 Nov 1984 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue06/lob06-02.htm
... the BACC; and that two British MPs attended the APACL Captive Nations Week shin-dig in Taiwan - Henry Billingham and Stephan Terlezki. Anybody who wants to subscribe (or try to cadge a free copy) the address is Asian Outlook, Box 22992, Taipei. Taiwan. Subs. are $10 per year. Memoirs from Lord Rothschild An exquisite example of how the British State operates is to be found in the droll but thin volume of memoirs from Lord Rothschild (he of Think Tank fame), Random Variables (Collins, London 1984) This on page 75: P.M ." would you give me an example of the type of problem you want ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 28 - 01 Jun 1985 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue08/lob08-04.htm
... Solomon from the Roman conquerors. Then, over the centuries, he uses its occult power to enrich himself and his fellow Jews and to despoil the Gentiles. It depicts the Jews as first backing the extravagance of Louis XVI and then withdrawing their support- thus precipitating the French Revolution - and passing on the power of the Seal to the Rothschilds who use their resulting wealth to bring about Britain's triumph in the Napoleonic Wars. This novel was obviously inspired by various contemporary events, notably the rise of the Rothschilds and moves towards Jewish emancipation in Britain. However, relevant here is that its plot represents a new synthesis of ideas. Part 1 of this article described the influence in ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 11 - 01 Jun 1985 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue08/lob08-01.htm
... product of an intensified international milieu pullulating with private arms merchants and mercenary operations networks also suited the mature phase of French decolonisation' in which the SDECE and SAC - having organised many of the most spectacular African assassinations and kidnappings of the 1960s - were now only too happy to assume a lower profile. Pompidou's political patrons - most notably the Rothschild family with their huge complex of African investments - could, in future, have their corporations exploit this international milieu without governmental supervision. A similar process, culminating in a similar privatisation of covert operations assets, can be discerned in the recent history of America, particularly since Watergate. Here too, although much less is known, there ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 13 - 01 Sep 1986 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue12/lob12-21.htm
... an February 5, 1881, when Rhodes and Stead organised a secret society of which Rhodes had been dreaming for sixteen years. In this secret society Rhodes was to be leader; Stead, Brett (Lord Esher), and Milner were to form an executive committee; Arthur (Lord) Balfour, (Sir) Harry Johnston, Lord Rothschild, Albert (Lord) Grey, and others were listed as potential members of a Circle of Initiates'; while there was to be an outer circle known as the Association of Helpers' (later organised by Milner as the Round Table organisation).(5 ) Alfred Milner, governor-general and high commissioner in South Africa ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 40 - 01 Apr 1987 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue13/lob13-03.htm
... attention) and Orme, Ogden, Owen, Delargy, Heffer, Miller, Brockway, Newens, Allaun and Cunningham, as well as those notorious left-wingers of the period, Brian Walden, Reg Prentice and Bob Mellish! Edward Heath gets a lot of attention. He "can be shown to be under Soviet control through Lord Rothschild" (notice the it can be shown ' again). This, I presume, is a reference to the 5th man' story which surfaced in 1986 during the early fall-out and disinformation coming from the Peter Wright case in Australia and must be related, based upon Mr Heath's appointment of Rothschild to head of the Central ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 25 - 01 Apr 1987 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue13/lob13-02.htm
... fully, and is, in any case, merely a speculation, but it looks increasingly clear that Oldfield was running' Peter Wright. It looks something like this. It was to Wright that Oldfield turned in 1975 when he wanted to know if Wilson's fears about an MI5 plot against him were true. The following year Wright indicated to Rothschild that he was putting a book together. (Pincher A Web of Deception p 128). The project was revived in June 1980, the same time Oldfield returned from Northern Ireland convinced, according to Cavendish, that he was the victim of an MI5 smear campaign. He was so concerned that he decided to go to Sir Robert ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 20 - 01 Feb 1988 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue15/lob15-01.htm