The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] the Israeli spook hired by Labour, Assaf Kaplan, is involved in this particular operation, bringing his skills from his previous work, hunting down Palestinians on social media. 103 Hunting down Labour Party members who sympathise with Palestinians is but a small sideways step. National security droppings Immediately below, under subhead The secrets at the […]

The Clandestine Caucus

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[PDF file]: […] headquarters, Transport House, did the job, using as sources the publications of proscribed organisations, regional organisers’ reports, ‘Foreign Office’ material – i.e. IRD – and Common Cause. 103 The National Agent’s Department had ‘lay responsibility for compiling the list’. Shaw notes that in 1953 the proscription list was expanded by the addition of eighteen […]

Wilson, MI5 and the rise of Thatcher

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[PDF file]: […] and admits speaking of allegations re Marcia Williams’ vetting, Marcia’s children and the land deals story (discussed below) but says nothing about the “KGB cell” story. ( 103) Pincher also adds, in his account of this, that “he had the documents to prove them” (i.e. the three claims above). Pencourt report Wilson saying that […]

Volodymyr Zelensky and the breadbasket-case of Europe: The deep politics of a hybrid regime

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[PDF file]: […] dollars appeared there What could such an amount be for?’ Pikalov added, ‘I have no idea. I doing my favourite thing, I am an artist, art director.’ 103 So President Zelensky’s ostentatious show of ‘clean hands’ on taking office was really a case of ‘don’t watch my hands’. His household’s private income from the […]

The ‘Rothschild connection’ the House of Rothschild and the invasion of Iraq

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[PDF file]: […] Kovner was also close to Vice-President and former AEI Trustee, Dick Cheney, who visited Kovner’s estate in Duchess County, New York, for two days in October 2001. 103 Kovner’s relationship with the Rothschilds is longstanding. According to the Financial Times, Kovner launched Caxton in 1983 ‘with backing from the Rothschild family.’104 From 1986 through […]

Zelensky Ukraine parapolitics

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[…] dollars appeared there What could such an amount be for?’ Pikalov added, ‘I have no idea. I doing my favourite thing, I am an artist, art director.’ 103 So President Zelensky’s ostentatious show of ‘clean hands’ on taking office was really a case of ‘don’t watch my hands’. His household’s private income from the […]

Zelensky Ukraine parapolitics

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[…] dollars appeared there What could such an amount be for?’ Pikalov added, ‘I have no idea. I doing my favourite thing, I am an artist, art director.’ 103 So President Zelensky’s ostentatious show of ‘clean hands’ on taking office was really a case of ‘don’t watch my hands’. His household’s private income from the […]

Zelensky Ukraine parapolitics

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[…] dollars appeared there What could such an amount be for?’ Pikalov added, ‘I have no idea. I doing my favourite thing, I am an artist, art director.’ 103 So President Zelensky’s ostentatious show of ‘clean hands’ on taking office was really a case of ‘don’t watch my hands’. His household’s private income from the […]

Lob86 View from Bridge

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[…] – so it is very clear where the British state/secret state wanted the blame to be laid. The excellent DeclassifiedUK has reported all this in some detail. 103 ‘The final report from the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena terrorist attack fails to address any of the key questions about the bomber’s connections to […]

Lobster review: 1992 guide to intelligence periodics

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[…] characters. Those wishing to grasp all the subtleties and innuendo, ,vill have homework to do. A Britisl1 journalist recently wrote that, “much of its content is impenetrable.” 103 He is almost right, but LOBSTER is also intriguing. A good example is issue# 11 (April 1986, 55 pp.), which is devoted to ”Wilson, �5 and […]

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