Romeo Spy by John Alexander Symonds

Lobster Issue 63 (Summer 2012)

[PDF file]: […] source notes, and the other following the text, I read that I had been a corrupt detective “in the pay of criminals such as south London gang boss Charlie Richardson”, and that while awaiting trial I had gone “into hiding for several months” and then had used a false passport in the name of […]

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 […]

Beyond Business by John Browne

Lobster Issue 62 (Winter 2011)

[PDF file]: […] little fucker) among BP employees.13 According to Tom Bower, Browne ‘presided over a corporate court filled with sycophants and where there was an unhealthy glorification of a boss who enjoyed unlimited expenses….with even his teddy bear being flown at the company’s expense from California to London.’1 4 Browne attempted to give BP a ‘greenwash’, […]

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 […]

The Cuntocracy

Lobster Issue 62 (Winter 2011)

[PDF file]: […] would need a lengthy theoretical excursus into the reality of a cuntocracy when they daily encounter the activities of every bureaucracy, or have recently spoken to their boss, or flicked through a few television channels and caught sight of George Osborne saying something? So, given our present system of rewarding the wealthy for robbing […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] 1000 admitted at the beginning of the inquiry – but impressive nonetheless. The list reminded me of a number of things. There was the comment by former BOSS agent, Gordon Winter that, ‘British intelligence has a saying that if there is a left-wing movement in Britain bigger than a football team our man is […]

Tittle Tattle

Lobster Issue 62 (Winter 2011)

[PDF file]: […] through licence fees or taxes going towards the Foreign Office subventions to the BAP. Guardianistas M ore transparent are the loyalties of Roger Alton to his latest boss, Rupert Murdoch. The 63-year-old executive editor of The Times was a key figure in so-called liberal journalism for most of his earlier career. A favourite of […]

Reporting Trump

Lobster Issue 79 (Summer 2020)

[PDF file]: […] change in front of her eyes until he was ‘almost unrecognizable . . . a Trump sycophant who looked for approval from what I termed his “father- boss” . . . an abusive and codependent relationship’. After six months he went out in ‘a blaze of shame’, as she had warned him he would. […]

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. […]

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