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Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

[…] Summer 2007, pp. 353-372. See also Peter Knight, ‘Outrageous conspiracy theories: popular and official Responses to 9/11 in Germany and the United States’, New German Critique, ( 103), Winter 2008, pp. 165-193. This is a special issue devoted to ‘Dark powers: conspiracies and conspiracy theory in history and literature’. Jeremy Clarke, ‘Secrets and lies’, […]

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Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003) £££

[…] victims of the national security state’, Identities, 4 (3/4) (1998), pp. 389-430. – ‘The Cold War context of the FBI’s investigation of Leslie A. White’, American Anthropologist, 103 (1) (2001), pp. 164-167. ‘Past wars, present dangers, future anthropologies’, Anthropology Today, 18 (1) (February 2002), pp. 3-5. ‘ “Terrorism” and the responsibility of the anthropologist’, […]

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Tittle-tattle

Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

[…] not only had a rapid rise to the top in her journalistic career, she’s been lucky in her travel arrangements. She was booked on Pan Am Flight 103 that left London for New York on December 21, 1988. She told Sunday Telegraph readers on the 10th anniversary of the Lockerbie disaster: ‘About a week […]

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The Father of Spin: Edward L. Bernays and the Birth of Public Relations

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Lobster Issue 44 (Winter 2002/3) £££

[…] unable to bear the thought of mortality, and it’s possible that he lived so long – he died in 1995, bright and alert to the last, aged 103 – simply because he wouldn’t let himself die. His century is the story of the century that he helped shape. At the end, sitting alone in […]

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Historical Notes

Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££

The origins of Civil Assistance? In the UK in 1974-75 a number of ‘private armies’ appeared, linked to retired senior military and intelligence figures. There were General Sir Walter Walker’s Civil Assistance, Colonel David Stirling’s GB75, and George Young’s Unison. (1) These groups formed in order to frustrate the impact of strike action in the […]

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New Labour Notes

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee just days after the Zinoviev stunt. In Volume 1 we find the Committee’s comments on their dealings with the intelligence services. Para 103 ‘We asked the Foreign Secretary….to allow us access to relevant intelligence reports and assessments. This request was refused on the basis that intelligence information was not […]

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Web update

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] Expose Government Corruption and Corporate Crime http://www.well.com/user/pfrankli/ Provides info on high level corruption and crime; eg Danny Casolaro case (INSLAW, PROMIS etc); Iran-Contra affair; BCCI; Panam flight 103; Savings and Loan Industry failure; CIA; NSA; FBI: government corruption during cold war, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s etc. Extensive links, including material on conspiracies, mind control, media […]

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Back to the future: the 1970s reconsidered

Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997) £££

[…] MI5 still tried to smear him as a Czech agent. This period is discussed in detail in Dorril and Ramsay part 4. Broad and Geiger (eds.) p. 103 Ibid. Verney letter to author. Broad and Geiger (eds.) p. 93. This Time Out story was republished as ‘The CIA backs the Common Market’ in Agee […]

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Is Libya still the prime suspect for the murder of WPC Fletcher?

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] 1984, Observer, 1 July 1984. See also Private Eye, 29 June 1984, Seumas Milne, The Enemy Within: MI5, Maxwell and the Scargill Affair, Verso, London, 1994, p. 103. Milne, p. 215 Milne, Ch. 4 ‘The Strange World of Roger Windsor’. It suggests that Windsor may have been an MI5 agent, and that his Libyan […]

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