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[…] ‘Well, maybe I won’t put through that price rise’, or workers, when they’re a little bit less confident about their job, think ‘Oh, I won’t push my boss for that higher pay’. It’s that weakness in activity which eventually gets rid of inflation.3 *new* A beginning? The wall of silence in the major media […]

Blair and Israel

Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017)

[PDF file]: […] and steered 6 In most – e.g. John Rentoul, Tony Blair, (London: Little Brown, 1995), p. 390 – the money came from Barry Cox, Peter Mandelson’s erstwhile boss at London Weekend Television (LWT). On the LWT network see Andy Beckett, ‘A world apart’, in The Guardian (Weekend), 4 September 1999. 7 John Lloyd, New […]

Friends of Israel

Lobster Issue 86 (2023)

[PDF file]: […] be ignored, which is why I was surprised – to put it mildly – that Milne cited it when disqualifying me as a suitable interviewer of his boss. Would Milne or any of us have qualms about a woman journalist reporting on gender pay inequality or a gay journalist covering gay marriage in the […]

Chris Hani book

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[…] hasn’t even decided if Le Cercle is ‘sinister’ or a conservative talking-shop. In the chapter on Le Cercle he also writes this on p. 98: British intelligence boss Graham Greene explained in his book The Human Factor (1978) that the two powers, Britain and the US – who claimed opposition to apartheid – were […]

Friends of Israel Booth PDF

Lobster Issue

[…] be ignored, which is why I was surprised – to put it mildly – that Milne cited it when disqualifying me as a suitable interviewer of his boss. Would Milne or any of us have qualms about a woman journalist reporting on gender pay inequality or a gay journalist covering gay marriage in the […]

Chris Hani book copy

Lobster Issue

[…] hasn’t even decided if Le Cercle is ‘sinister’ or a conservative talking-shop. In the chapter on Le Cercle he also writes this on p. 98: British intelligence boss Graham Greene explained in his book The Human Factor (1978) that the two powers, Britain and the US – who claimed opposition to apartheid – were […]

JFK, Chauncey Holt and the three ‘tramps’ redux

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[…] photographs and copies of letters. In effect we have a memoir plus three abbreviated versions of the same material. Holt says he went to work for Mob boss Meyer Lanksy after WW2, referred to Lansky by a criminal he met while in prison (there is a hint that Holt shot Ben ‘Bugsy’ Siegel). In […]

The Bilderberg Conspiracy: Inside the world’s most powerful secret society by H. Paul Jeffers

Lobster Issue 61 (Summer 2011)

[PDF file]: […] book charting the history of this glittering nexus and its detractors. The Bilderbergers are people who certainly know how to network. Gordon Brown attended in 1991. His boss at the time was John Smith, leader of the Labour Party and a member of the Bilderberg steering committee. Another attendee in 1991 was Bill Clinton. […]

Apocryphilia

Lobster Issue 71 (Summer 2016)

[PDF file]: […] Rochdale Liberal Party in 1949, joined Labour and got elected as a local councillor in 1952. Thereafter he became a fairly typical example of the northern ‘ boss politician’. It appears that he began assaulting adolescent boys in his thirties and, eventually, a police investigation ensued. This concluded in 1969 with a decision to […]

Reading between the lies: Edward Jay Epstein and Lee Harvey Oswald’s ‘Historic Diary’

Lobster Issue 71 (Summer 2016)

[PDF file]: […] graphological technicians Almost every day I was given another national handwriting to analyse The so-called CIA-clients called and wanted a handwriting analysis done by Mrs Hall. My boss told them I had too much to do and inquired whether they couldn’t make do with psychological analyses. They said, No, No, they wanted a graphological […]

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