Lobster Issue 78 (Winter 2019)
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[PDF file]: […] In 1971, I began working for the Army’s Psychological Operations unit, which then operated under the cover title of ‘Information Policy’ (IP). To cover my activities, the MoD created a fake civil service job description for me under the title ‘Head of Production Services’, within Army Information Services (AIS). I was also a serving […]
Lobster Issue 68 (Winter 2014)
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[PDF file]: […] were advised to fly lower than approximately 25,000 ft.1 1 7 Ministry of Defence (UK), Strategic Trends Programme: Out to 2040, 12 January, 2010 (4th ed.), Swindon: MoD, p. 156, . 8 Bob Fitrakis, Star Wars, Weather Mods, and Full Spectrum Dominance, (Columbus, Ohio: CICJ Books, 2005, $13.50). 9 R.G. Knollenberg, ‘Measurements of Growth […]
Lobster Issue 64 (Winter 2012)
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[PDF file]: […] (Antalya, Turkey, 22-24 October 2007), WMP No. 44, Geneva: United Nations, 10 Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Ministry of Defence (UK)), Annual Report and Accounts 2009/10, London: MoD. 11 Dennis Kucinich, ‘The Space Preservation Act (2001)’, United States Library of Congress, HR 2977 IH, 1st Session, 2 October, 2001, . 12 See Wikipedia ‘Chemtrail […]
Lobster Issue 82 (Winter 2021)
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[PDF file]: […] who sympathise with Palestinians is but a small sideways step. National security droppings Immediately below, under subhead The secrets at the bus stop, I speculated that the MoD files that were dropped at a bus stop in Kent were ‘lost’ deliberately, that it was a psy-op. At the time we didn’t know who the […]
Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012)
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[PDF file]: […] they will add to the culture of mistrust and suspicion that currently characterises relations between Pakistan and the US.’ As stupid in a different way were the MOD and British armed services officers who responded to a fake (probably Chinese) Facebook ‘friend’ request apparently from the head of NATO, American Admiral James Stavridis. The […]
Lobster Issue 80 (Winter 2020)
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[PDF file]: […] of The State of Secrecy: Spies and the Media in Britain, the strongest criticisms are aimed at politicians and the bureaucratic mismanagement at the Ministry of Defence (MoD). Journalistic responsibility gets off lightly. Strikingly, neither MI5, MI6 nor GCHQ are portrayed as bad in toto. Sometimes the leaders of the intelligence services get too […]
Lobster Issue 75 (Summer 2018)
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