The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] half is loaded down with the MJ-12 nonsense. 19 The MJ-12 material was a classic disinformation operation of the type described by former MOD psy-ops officer Colin Wallace as ‘the double bubble’, in which people – usually journalists – are led away from the subject they are pursuing and off down another direction, at […]

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[…] war in Northern Ireland. And since Sanderson knew about all this he had to be discredited. Being wrongly convicted and imprisoned – as was done to Colin Wallace – would do the job. The plan to smear the striking miners by having an act of terrorism attributed to them was preposterous and unnecessary: the […]

Chauncey Holt and the three ‘tramps’ on Dealey Plaza

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] which this might impact, unless his advocacy of the LBJ’s peopledunnit thesis is meant to discredit it. He tells us that after the assassination a drunk Malcolm Wallace – LBJ’s personal hitman in the LBJ’s people thesis – named the shooter teams and that he scribbled them down in the toilet of the bar […]

And in 5th Place? The long march to Freeport UK

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[PDF file]: […] – the Firth Cleveland Group – was sold in 1972 to GKN) and were part owners of the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA). Established in 1955 by Wallace Groves and Stafford Sands, the GBPA consisted of 50 square miles (about 10% of the total land mass of Grand Bahama Island) and was (and still […]

The Atlantic Semantic

Lobster Issue 67 (Summer 2014) FREE

[PDF file]: […] have invited Adolfo Calero, the Nicaraguan Contra leader, to visit the UK.3 9 The CFB also published the same ‘British Briefing’ that Crozier published, on which Colin Wallace has commented: ‘Many of the smears in British Briefing are exactly the same sort of thing I was being asked by MI5 to spread in the […]

LBJ: doubles and disinformation

Lobster Issue 67 (Summer 2014) FREE

[PDF file]: LBJ: doubles and disinformation Garrick Alder Lobster readers will be aware of the relationship between US President Lyndon Johnson and his alleged personal hitman Malcolm ‘Mac’ Wallace, who is linked by forensic evidence to the assassination of JFK. This article explores some of the circumstances of another convicted murderer with alleged links to the […]

Asil Nadir: another victim of the arms-to-Iraq conspiracy?

Lobster Issue 66 (Winter 2013) FREE

[PDF file]: […] used by the state to hide politically sensitive documents. On 18 March 2013, answering a question in the House of Lords from Lord Maginnis of Drumglass, Lord Wallace of Tankerness for the British government refused to say how many documents had been subjected to PII during the Old Bailey trial of the former chief […]

The British Gladio and the murder of Sergeant Speed

Lobster Issue 81 (Summer 2021) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] war in Northern Ireland. And since Sanderson knew about all this he had to be discredited. Being wrongly convicted and imprisoned – as was done to Colin Wallace – would do the job. The plan to smear the striking miners by having an act of terrorism attributed to them was preposterous and unnecessary: the […]

Armed and Dangerous: the corporate origins of war with Iran

Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012) FREE

[PDF file]: […] 1987, the government didn’t try to ban the book. But its claims that Sessargo was a ‘Walter Mitty’ smacked of previous campaigns to discredit whistleblowers from Colin Wallace and Fred Holroyd through to David Shayler. Also, if Sessargo were simply a fantasist, why (as Barry Wigmore of the Daily Mail claimed) was he ‘more […]

The view from the bridge

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[…] second half is loaded down with the MJ-12 nonsense. The MJ-12 material was a classic disinformation operation of the type described by former MOD psy-ops officer Colin Wallace as ‘the double bubble’, in which people – usually journalists – are led away from the subject they are pursuing and off down another direction, at […]

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