Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££
[…] Proceso, Anderson Valley Advertiser, Los Angeles Times, AP reports, and the book Ya Vamos Llegando a Mexico by Citro Gomez Leyva and the staff of Reforma (editorial Diana, Mexico, 1995, ISBN 968-13-2837-X). It is perhaps interesting to assassination researchers since it seems to follow a certain pattern attributed to the JFK assassination: the murder […]
Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££
[…] For more details see Herman and Brodhead pp. 94-9, 159-62 etc; Fred Landis (1987) pp. 68-70; Marshall et al pp. 41-2, 71-3, 174-81; US Government (1987), pp.108-111; Diana Johnstone (1982) pp. 4-5. Cline was a career CIA officer who worked for many years in the clandestine services. Among other things, he served as COS […]
Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££
[…] appointed Director of Development. Currently, following registration as a limited company in 1995, the organisation is Chaired by Andrew Purkis (who is also Chief Executive of the Diana, Princess of Wales Fund, one of several Green Alliance figures connected to the Royal Family) (28), and includes on its board Burke and a number of […]
Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££
[…] 2008, pp. 30-32. Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton, ‘The hidden impact of conspiracy theories: perceived and actual influence of theories surrounding the death of Princess Diana’, The Journal of Social Psychology, 148 (2), April 2008, pp. 210 – 222. For an account of attempted media manipulation of the masses see James Thomas, […]
Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££
Tony Blair will be remembered not just for the slaughter in Iraq, and the subsequent collapse of Labour in Scotland in face of a resurgent SNP, but as the Labour leader who could have forged common links across Europe but chose to side with one of the continent’s most despised figures. Charles Clarke, one of […]
Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££
[…] was arrested and interned on 23 May 1940, along with many of his followers (at least those without powerful friends). His monstrous second wife, the appalling Hitler-lover, Diana Mosley, was arrested soon after. The controversy surrounding their release is usefully chronicled together with the subsequent revival of fascist activity. Once again, Dorril is particularly […]
Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££
[…] issue contains a striking example of how the world has changed. Which newspaper has been running stories about alleged involvement of MI6 in the assassination of Princess Diana? That famous lefty rag, The Daily Express. Looking at Terry Hanstock’s account of the recent developments in the Di murder mystery below, I am almost persuaded […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] of The Sunday Telegraph, a useful and quotable section for anyone interested in disinformation and the media. And there is a section on the death of Princess Diana in which the authors express the opinion that MI6 was involved in it. Proof they don’t have but we should pay attention to the surmises of […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] status through their religious choices. This can endorse the religion they favour. (It would have been a considerable coup and much more besides if Princess Diana had abandoned the Anglican Church for the Roman one, as, shortly before her death, it was rumoured.) The targeting of mothers in Britain’s 2005 General Election […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] London (perhaps none in the corporations, funnily enough) who would touch it. Editors tend to be very sensitive to accusations of being “conspiracy theorists”…Publish a book about Diana, 9-11 or JFK and suddenly you are a “conspiracy theorist”.’ (1) In a sense this book is an account of how that ‘consensus reality’ and those […]