Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022)
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[PDF file]: […] he told them which suggested he was on the periphery of an assassination plot against President Kennedy. These included the claim that he had trained Lee Harvey Oswald, Kennedy’s supposed assassin, in rifle marksmanship.6 The Report’s version of the 12 June raid had simply erased Morales from the story. Perhaps the editorial staff figured […]
Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022)
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[PDF file]: […] point an ultra-right, authoritarian, extreme-nationalist pressure group within the Conservative party. MP for Basingstoke from 1935, his candidacy for that seat had been privately endorsed by Sir Oswald Mosley, which seems to confirm that Mosley and the British Union of Fascists had a small group of proxies operating on their behalf within Parliament. None […]
Lobster Issue 66 (Winter 2013)
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[PDF file]: Understanding Shadows The Corrupt Use of Intelligence Michael Quilligan Atlanta (GA): Clarity Press, 2013, $21.95 (USA), p/b The author is or was – it isn’t clear which – one of the writers for Intelligence, the Paris-based fortnightly intelligence newsletter1 (and this has an introduction by Intelligence’s founder/editor, Olivier Schmidt.) In the early years of Lobster […]
Lobster Issue 88 (Winter 2024)
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[PDF file]: […] goes to Jamaica as ‘Ivor Bryce’. NANA hired Fleming as a foreign editor. One of NANA’s correspondents Priscilla Johnson (McMillan) interviewed former US Marine defector Lee Harvey Oswald in Moscow. Shakespeare mentions Priscilla Johnson as the author of Marina and Lee, which portrays Oswald as a lone nut, but one who, like President Kennedy, […]
Lobster Issue 67 (Summer 2014)
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[PDF file]: […] Chief Analyst for Military Records. He is one of a tiny handful of people employed by the American state who did not accept the official verdict that Oswald dunnit alone. In a recent essay on fraud in the medical evidence he wrote this: the details except I know there were two bodies at Bethesda […]
Lobster Issue 59 (Summer 2010)
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[PDF file]: […] to Spain, Yugoslavia and Eire in the years that followed, drew many other wealthy political and business figures to consider similar ventures. One of these was Sir Oswald Mosley who from 1936 invested substantial sums in attempting to establish a European-based English language radio station that would provide the type of mass exposure and […]