Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££
[…] viewed TV slots and the most influential papers, they could also insist that no opposition views were aired alongside their own. Countless millions were fed ‘KGB shoots Pope’, while the acquittal of the Bulgarians last March was lucky to hit the back pages. The real plot against the Pope – by Ali Agca and […]
Lobster Issue 8 (1985) £££
[…] level’ sources in Washington when he told McCarthy that Gerrit was a member of the CIA, and, hinting that the Vatican was involved, mentioned that the present Pope was “the most political of all Popes”. Magill doesn’t make it clear whether Thomas actually got his grubby paws on any ‘relevant’ material, though it does […]
Lobster Issue 7 (1985) £££
[…] Times (9 September 1984) claiming that Licio Gelli escaped from Switzerland using papers forged for him in Argentina. One other aspect of the confusing jigsaw surrounding the Pope shooting is the claim by the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) that KINTEX, the Bulgarian state trading agency and alleged cover for Bulgarian intelligence, has been […]
Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1) £££
[…] in Lobster 37) chapter 16. The other is a section of chapter 10 of Alistair McAlpine’s memoir Once a Jolly Bagman. (11) 2: the KGB shot the Pope One of the most successful major scale disinformation projects since Lobster was begun has been the KGB-shot-the-Pope story created by Brian Crozier’s chums in the CIA. […]
Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££
[…] old mine marked on the map just a few hundred yards from the ruin. In the late 19th century Leo Taxil conned a massive reading public and Pope Leo XIII into believing his wild tales of a Masonic/Satanist body called the Palladium. Eventually he told a massive religious rally in Paris that he’d fabricated […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] () What brought Gehlen to mind was a mischievous little article in a recent edition of the French newsletter Intelligence Online () reminding us that the new Pope Benedict XVI was formerly of the Diocese of Munich (where Gehlen had his headquarters) and claiming that German security officials were not unhappy at his rise […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] politics during the Red Brigades/strategy of tension years (Lobster 31 et seq) and then an important figure in the Reagan years from the assassination attempt on the Pope in 1981 (see below) through to Iran-Contra, Ledeen is now plying in support of the Israeli cause from his base at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) […]
Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££
[…] a major Soviet agent in funding and encouraging world terrorism. The minor theme is, of course, that the Soviet Union was behind the attempted assassination of the Pope. But covertly the important theme – and presumably the point of the exercise for the Israeli state – is that the PLO is simply a terrorist […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] His problem, common amongst top politicians, was his wish to be held in the highest regard by posterity. There is a revealing anecdote of LBJ meeting the Pope. Where the Pope gave him something of established historical value, a 14th century oil painting, the Pope got a plastic bust of LBJ. LBJ’s generosity was […]