Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000)

- (E) Lobster Issue 39: Contents
- (E) Euro-bound? Or: the same river twice -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) A Note on MRA, CIA and L. Ron. Hubbard
- (E) The death of Diana: an update -- Terry Hanstock
- (E) Bombing your way to the negotiating table?
- (E) Microwaves and mind control -- Rosalie Bertell
- (E) Nexus: postmodernism or what? -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) 'A Most Extraordinary Case' -- Jane Affleck
- (E) Historical Notes: Channel 4 SOE mystery. Venona Decrypts
- (E) The View From the Bridge: Gerry Gable. Melita Norwood. Kosovo. Tomlinson -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) Curried Knight: Maxwell Knight and the MI5 in-house history
- (E) Right meets Left -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) Waco: the fix is in -- Jim Redden
- (E) Where's Ware? -- Robin Ramsay -- Simon Matthews
- (E) Storming teacups! Or: Steve Dorril, Lobster and me -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) Feedback
- (E) Web Update -- Jane Affleck
- (E) Dreamer of the Day: Francis Parker Yockey and the Postwar Fascist International -- reviewed by Graham Macklin
- (E) We're breaking new ground: Operation Century -- reviewed by Julius Hogben
- (E) Wizard: the life and times of Nikola Tesla -- reviewed by Simon Matthews
- (E) Europe Inc, and, Blowing the Whistle
- (E) USA & the CIA
- (E) MILABS: Military Mind Control and Alien Abduction -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) Secret State, Silent Press: new militarism, the Gulf and the modern image of warfare
- (E) Tokyo Underworld: The Fast Times and Hard Life of an American Gangster in Japan -- reviewed by Steve Koerner
- (E) Two views of Dorril: MI6: Fifty years of Special Operations -- reviewed by Harold Smith-- reviewed by Corinne Souza