Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1) £££
[…] an ‘act of conscience’ that helped turn public opinion against the Vietnam War. This ‘act of conscience’ also, albeit accidentally, contributed to the demise of President Richard Nixon, whose felonious minions had allowed CIA officer E. Howard Hunt and erstwhile FBI agent G. Gordon Liddy to burglarize confidential files from Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office, in […]
Lobster Issue 8 (1985) £££
[…] of looking at the cover-up he focuses instead on the burglary at the Watergate buildings. He finds the media already lined up to have a go at Nixon, ignoring the details of the burglary and consequently missing the real heart of the Watergate affair. He sees the burglary as a cover for other illegal […]
Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££
[…] the bank account of over $200 million which a “Saudi lobbyist” and arms salesman (Adnan Khashoggi) maintained in Bebe Rebozo’s bank, after having contributed $50,000 to Richard Nixon in 1968. (160) Since Chennault and Khashoggi are (or were) key figures in the ‘world-wide infrastructure’, her perspective makes Nixon seem like only the latest recalcitrant […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] March 2005.(12) During the debate several MPs reported their constituents’ complains of ill-health generated by the Tetra masts. Watergate: why Spencer Oliver’s phone was tapped When the Nixon White House ‘plumbers’ broke into the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) they placed taps on two phones. One was Larry O’Brien’s. This was […]
Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££
[…] went back to Vietnam. At this point political considerations at the highest level came into play. Colby, a self-described liberal, had a fortuitous personal connection with Richard Nixon. (Colby’s son was the roommate of Tricia Nixon’s fiancé, Edward Cox, who in 1970 was Jonathan Colby’s best man.) This became useful when Nixon was elected […]
Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££
[…] slapped smartly on wrist, and fined.) It would appear, then, that Throat was not so much opposed to illicit break-ins and eavesdropping as he was to the Nixon Administration as such. In his June 2 article in the Post, outing his source, Woodward tells us that Felt regarded the Nixon White House as ‘corrupt……..sinister […]
Lobster Issue 7 (1985) £££
[…] working with a larger number of agents through third nations – use the intelligence forces of other countries rather than the CIA – which was implemented by Nixon in ’72 or so. But the whole idea, which involved the material interests of the people I’ve talked about, bankers and so on, was floated, tried […]
Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££
[…] of cancer. It will never expose itself. Well, will you, Nader? Anti-matter. When anti-matter collides with matter – Zilch. It’s here and it’s waiting …….. I elected Nixon – and the Mafia – not Nixon and Mitchell – the Mafia put an unlimited price tag on the murder of me and my family and […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
[…] that ‘The Agency was extremely proud of its successful and recommended it as a model for future operations . (124) Ambassador Green reports of an interview with Nixon in 1967 that The Indonesian experience had been one of particular interest to because things had gone well in Indonesia. I think he was very interested […]
Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££
[…] electoral college votes. The USA has had some remarkable vote-rigging manoeuvres in the past: Kennedy’s mob-assisted skullduggery in Illinois (worth 22 collegiate votes) seems to have robbed Nixon of the 1960 election.(15) Nixon, in turn, scuppered the Democrats in 1968, by persuading the Vietnamese to hold out on peace negotiations with LBJ, with the […]