Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6)

- (E) Lobster Issue 50: Contents
- (E) The fiction of the state: The Paris Review and the invisible world of American letters -- Richard Cummings
- (E) Tittle-tattle -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) Parallel development: the Workers Party and the Progressive Unionist Party in Northern Ireland
- (E) Fifth Column. New directions for parapolitics: investigating the trans-national security elite -- Tim Pendry
- (E) A rough guide to the European Round Table of Industrialists -- Noel Currid
- (E) The view from the bridge -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) Trouble makers -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) PR, espionage and language -- Corinne Souza
- (E) Re:
- (E) The accountability of the intelligence and security services -- Jonathan Bloch
- (E) Understanding others -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) No one ever suddenly became depraved -- William Clark
- (E) David Mills revisited -- John Burnes
- (E) Mark Felt, Jason Blair and 'Misty Beethoven' -- Jim Hougan
- (E) Feedback
- (E) Tailpiece -- Robin Ramsay
- (E) The big one? 9:11 Revealed. Challenging the facts behind the War on Terror -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) KO-ing the Kennedys: The Kennedys, and, State Secrets -- reviewed by Simon Matthews
- (E) The Zapruder Film: Reframing JFK's Assassination -- reviewed by Garrick Alder
- (E) Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission failed the nation and why -- reviewed by Anthony Frewin
- (E) Twilight in the desert: the coming Saudi oil shock and the world economy
- (E) The Blairs and their Court -- reviewed by John Newsinger
- (E) Scenes From an Afterlife: The Legacy of George Orwell
- (E) The Rough Guide to Conspiracy Theories -- reviewed by Richard Alexander
- (E) Zapata of Mexico
- (E) The Washing Machine: how money laundering and terrorist financing soil us
- (E) Project Beta: The Story of Paul Bennewitz, national security and the creation of a modern UFO myth -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) Downing Street Diary: With Harold Wilson in No. 10 -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- (E) Sinister Forces: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft: book 1, The Nine -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay