Clockwork Orange 2 Jottings

Lobster Issue 14 (1987) £££

Clockwork Orange 2 Jottings Here is another, previously unpublished section from Wallace’s 1974 jottings for the aborted operation ‘Clockwork Orange 2’. Can Politicians Be Trusted? N. St. Stevas: homosexual – boyfriend of Elton John’s manager – cocaine user at parties Homosexual relationships – Heath, Van Straubenzee, St. John Stevas, Thorpe Child prostitution: William McGrath, Van […]

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Contents

Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££

[…] our debts. We shall survive. It is tempting to say something about the developing crisis re the Wilson-MI5 story (Lobstergate?). I write this 24 hours after Colin Wallace made his first speaking appearance on British television, and very impressive it was too, despite the interview apparently being edited by a blind man. By the […]

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Obituaries: Donald Allen & Reuben Falber

Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££

Donald Allen During 1987, when some of the London media were pursuing the ‘Wilson plots’ story, Colin Wallace, the only public source on the story at the time, was working with a Channel 4 journalist called Robert Parker. At one point disinformation about Wallace was being fed to Parker, through another journalist, from a […]

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Mac Wallace and the finger of guilt

Lobster Issue 68 (Winter 2014) FREE

[PDF file]: Mac Wallace and the finger of guilt Garrick Alder T his essay concerns disputes over the identification by latent fingerprint analysis of Malcolm ‘Mac’ Wallace as a party in the 1963 assassination of President John F Kennedy. While there is inevitably some technical discussion of the forensic processes involved, it is anticipated that such […]

Colin Wallace and the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry

Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017) FREE

[PDF file]: Colin Wallace and the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry The Kincora cover-up continues Robin Ramsay Back story T his journal has been reporting on the Colin Wallace story since 1986.1 Among the many striking things Wallace has spoken and written about over the years was the situation in the Kincora boys’ home in Belfast in […]

Statement of Colin Wallace

Lobster Issue 85 (Summer 2023) FREE
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[PDF file]: PRESS RELEASE ON BEHALF OF COLIN WALLACE, FORMER PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS OFFICER AT BRITISH ARMY HQ NORTHERN IRELAND: OPONI FAILURE TO INVESTIGATE KINCORA BOYS’ HOME COMPLAINT 17 October 2022 Statement of Colin Wallace “Five years after I was first approached by the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI) in 2017 to provide […]

Letters

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

[…] months later, as we were editing what became “Confession of a Dangerous Man”, that Donna Korkala arranged through Marie McCarthy to have her husband interviewed by Mike Wallace for the “Sixty Minutes” show. (I don’t know anything about McCarthy’s involvement with the UN; my understanding is that she had been a baby-sitter for a […]

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The ‘Wilson plots’ and related parapolitics (Book review)

Lobster Issue 27 (1994) £££

[…] the Jeremy Thorpe scandal in the 1970s, and who subsequently claimed to have been working for MI5, was involved in a climbing accident in the Alps. Colin Wallace The Observer (12 December, 1993) reported that a proposed BBC drama-documentary, based on the Paul Foot book about Colin Wallace, had been scrapped. (The Observer had […]

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The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004) £££

[…] the death of Paul Foot in July, Simon Hoggart commented in his column in The Guardian 24 July that the BBC’s John Ware had never believed Colin Wallace, the subject of Foot’s book Who Framed Colin Wallace? Hoggart quoted Ware as saying: ‘He bought into all Wallace’s fantasies.’ I e-mailed Ware and the following […]

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Lobster Issue 32: Contents

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

Parish Notices A number of noteworthy events since the last issue of Lobster. One was the quashing of Colin Wallace’s conviction for manslaughter, about which I say few things below. Another was the deaths of Anthony Verney (whose wife’s death was noted in the previous issue) and Kim Besly, both of whom had been engaged […]

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