Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££
[…] In popular terms, collusive secrecy and law-breaking are part of how the deep political system works.'(6) Nobody who has witnessed Watergate, Irangate, Kincora, the Rainbow Warrior murders, Stalker, Colin Wallace, or any of the other significant exposes of the secret state activities of the past 25 years could really dispute this. Which is to […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££
[…] agents were used by their intelligence handlers to bring about the deaths of certain members of the IRA’ (p. 193) ‘After twenty years, parts of the military machine were out of control’. (p. 192); Sound familiar? There is also what seems to me to be substantial new material pertaining to the Stalker and Stevens inquiries.
Lobster Issue 58 (Winter 2009/2010)
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[PDF file]: […] 1964 sections – over 350 pages – on a first whizz through them I noticed the following: * Events in Northern Ireland are strikingly under represented. The Stalker affair, for example, is dismissed in a few lines. 3 major interest to academic students of British intelligence and political history for years to come. Discounted […]
Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016)
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[PDF file]: […] integral to counter-insurgency. The visit duly took place in June of 1983, less than a year after the killings in Northern Ireland that lead to the ‘ Stalker Inquiry’. This was a counter-insurgency policy that necessitated police investigation from the UK mainland but which was approved for close observation by visiting foreign police officers. […]
Lobster Issue 65 (Summer 2013)
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[PDF file]: […] they were being openly watched (i.e. stalked), telling my wife not to get out of the car, but to stay in and lock her door until the stalker went away. We have had a car rammed into our house; vehicles driven at us; shots fired; threatening phone calls to our children; illegal surveillance; stalking; […]