Getting it right: the security agencies in modern society

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] him I got a call from an American journalist I know called Jim Hougan. Hougan had been chatting to a friend, who had a contact in the FBI and somehow this little magazine produced in Hull, England, came up. Don’t worry about Lobster, was the message, Lobster has been penetrated. That seemed absolutely hilarious […]

Official and Confidential:The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover

Book cover
Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££

[…] America, but simply that it thought it had paid off and/or blackmailed enough people to ensure immunity from serious investigation. The fact that the Mob had the FBI in its pocket until the sixties and the arrival of the Kennedys, seems to add further weight to the notion that the Mob shot JFK — […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

America, drugs, corruption and the British national interest

Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££

[…] prosecution as being from the suitcase containing the bomb was apparently from the lab tests of an identical suitcase. See American fingerprint experts were told by the FBI not to comment on apparent chaos at the Scottish Criminal Records Office for fear it damaged the Lockerbie case.  A piece in The Sunday Herald begins: […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Non-lethality: John B. Alexander, the Pentagon’s Penguin

Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££

[…] For example, during the Gulf War crisis the Department of Defense asked it to use remote viewing to locate Saddam’s Scud missiles sites. Last year (1992) the FBI sought PSI-TECH’s assistance to locate a kidnapped Exxon executive. (23) With Major Richard Groller and Janet Morris as his co-authors, Alexander published The Warrior’s Edge in […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Operation Julie revisited: the strange career of Ron Stark, parapolitical alchemist

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] whom we know were Howard Marks – through the maverick Irish ‘republican’ Jim McCann – and Ron Stark. According to Tendler and May’s book on the BEL, FBI reports passed on to the DEA in California and to the British police ‘only showed what Stark was not, not what he actually was’. Inspector Lee’s […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Did the CIA sink a ship-load of Leyland buses in the Thames?

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] distinction as an Army officer and as a high-ranking CIA official in times of enormous world tension’. Breuer cited Ted Shackley and W, Raymond Wannall of the FBI as two of his sources and wrote: ‘One of JM WAVE’s most notable successes was in convincing a ball-bearing manufacturer in Frankfurt, West Germany, to make […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

The Zapruder Film: Reframing JFK’s Assassination

Book cover
Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] and described, with 60 pages of fully sourced notes and 16 documentary appendices. (The last of the latter, which I had never heard of before, is an FBI damage-control ‘tickler’ (undated) which includes the stark phrase: ‘Basic facts yet contradictions on Oswald in Mexico; photo not him’.) Wrone is brisk to the point of […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Correspondence

Lobster Issue 5 (1984) £££

[…] inch diameter 4 power scope. Technical ignorance allows a lot of bullshit to float by. Hinkley’s ‘explosive bullets’ are another example. I happen to know that had he been using what the FBI claimed, no one would have even gone to the hospital. Maximum penetration would have been less than a half inch of flesh.”

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Some Notes on Occult Irrationalism and the Kennedy Assassination

Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] 1967), one finds a review of a pro-Warren Commission book, The Scavengers: Critics and the Warren Report, by Richard Warren Lewis and Lawrence Schiller. The reviewer, former FBI agent and Ramparts contributor, William Turner, is particularly annoyed (p. 163) over the way Lewis and Schiller take a cheap shot at Sylvia Meagher by pointing […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Letter from America. Rand Corporation. Kennedys. Pentagon. Oklahoma. Garrisonia

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] one of wry disbelief, normally ending with a dismissive comment from the cops. But such tales crop up with increasing regularity, as Christian Identity types challenge the FBI to raid their compounds and a group calling itself ‘Sons of the Gestapo’ derails an Amtrak passenger train…. Garrisonia The same day that the US papers […]

To access this content, you must subscribe to Lobster (click for details).

Accessibility Toolbar