Armed and Dangerous: the corporate origins of war with Iran

Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012) FREE

[PDF file]: […] of terrorism and it was actually celebrated by Michael Burleigh of the Daily Telegraph.1 4 The car bomb assassination of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was the fourth such murder of a nuclear scientist in Iran since 2010. Initially the Iranian authorities blamed Israel for the attack after the former Israeli military spokesman Brigadier Yuav Mordechi […]

The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 65 (Summer 2013) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] a CIA analysis of the so-called Supergun affair – that bizarre project to build for Iraq a ‘gun’ with a 750 kilometre range, which ended with the murder of the ‘gun’s’ designer, Gerald Bull. A declassified but redacted version of this report is on the Web.1 At jancom.org is what is said to be […]

The Dr Strangeloves of the Mind

Lobster Issue 59 (Summer 2010) FREE

[PDF file]: Contents Lobster 59 The Dr Strangeloves of the Mind Anthony Frewin A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments H. P. Albarelli, Jr. Walterville, Oregon: TrineDay, 2009. xxvi + 826 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. At 2.25am on 28 November 1953 Dr Frank R Olson, a U.S. government […]

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[…] Those with power must wield it responsibly. The British Gladio I have had a flicker of interest from the major media about ‘The British Gladio and the Murder of Sgt. Speed’21 and have thus revisited the material. What stands out politically is that the formation of the Civil Contingencies Cadre (CCC) at the centre […]

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[…] with power must wield it responsibly. *new* The British Gladio I have had a flicker of interest from the major media about ‘The British Gladio and the Murder of Sgt. Speed’8 and have thus revisited the material. What stands out politically is that the formation of the Civil Contingencies Cadre (CCC) at the centre […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] Those with power must wield it responsibly. The British Gladio I have had a flicker of interest from the major media about ‘The British Gladio and the Murder of Sgt. Speed’21 and have thus revisited the material. What stands out politically is that the formation of the Civil Contingencies Cadre (CCC) at the centre […]

Operation Just Causes’s Unjust Aftermath

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[PDF file]: […] Times, August 10, 1987; Bogota Intravision Television July 31, 1987. The dissent fomented by banking interests contributed to popular protests unleashed after allegations of official corruption and murder made by former PDF Col. Robert Diaz Herrera, who was relieved of his command after attempting to seize power. The protests, motivated by a variety of […]

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[…] framing a live Oswald would have been impossible: he would have talked of his activities with the FBI and CIA and the plan must have included Oswald’s murder. (The fact that Oswald went home after the shooting to pick up his revolver suggests that he had some inkling that he might be in danger.) […]

Livingstone, Zionism and the Nazis

Lobster Issue 71 (Summer 2016) FREE

[PDF file]: […] are included in the text. lying advocate of race hate in the world’. (p. 107)5 What transformed this ‘old fashioned’ expulsionist and pogromist anti-Semitism into the mass murder of millions of Jewish men, women and children, into attempted genocide was, as Cesarani argues, the Second World War. The Left critique of Zionism at that […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] framing a live Oswald would have been impossible: he would have talked of his activities with the FBI and CIA and the plan must have included Oswald’s murder. (The fact that Oswald went home after the shooting to pick up his revolver suggests that he had some inkling that he might be in danger.) […]

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