The JFK Assassination on film, televison and video

Lobster Issue 26 (1993)

[…] WBAP-TV was at least one local station which shot the press conference. Dallas Secret Service Chief Sorrels included this in a TV inventory he sent to the FBI. This advised that if it were not required the station would wipe the tape and use it again. This they apparently did. See No. 61. Two […]

Decoding Edward Jay Epstein’s ‘LEGEND’

Lobster Issue 2 (1983)

[…] been considered.) Nosenko, we are told, split the US intelligence community. Most of the CIA accepted him as a genuine defector: CI refused to do so. The FBI accepted him as genuine because parts of what he was saying were being confirmed by the FBI’s own ‘mole’ still in place at the UN: to […]

The JFK literature: some recent titles

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995)

[…] Intermediate, and Expert sections. Treachery in Dallas is a mature, reflective work based on many years of research and contains one of the best critiques of the FBI and the Warren Commission’s failure to adequately investigate the assassination. Brown’s main concern, however, is the Dallas PD and their failure to protect the president, investigate […]

Mind Control and the American Government

Lobster Issue 23 (1992)

[…] breathless terms the possible uses of hypnosis in warfare.(5) The Army was intrigued; Estabrooks had a job. The true history of Estabrooks’ wartime collaboration with the CID, FBI (6) and other agencies may never be told: after the war he burned his diary pages covering the years 1940-45, and thereafter avoided discussing his continuing […]

Web update

Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999)

[…] collections of continuing public interest (Guatemala collection, El Salvador collection, Raoul Wallenberg, CIA creation docs). New material includes the Chile Declassification Project – documents released by CIA, FBI, NARA and Depts of Defense, Justice and State, detailing human rights abuses and terrorism in Chile, mainly 1968-72, also 1973-8. Can search database and download documents […]

Re:

Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003)

Bilderberg Originally given as a paper at the British Association for American Studies 2002 Annual Postgraduate Conference, this draws on newly available archival evidence to document the origins of the Bilderberg Group. It also considers the various conspiracy theories which have attached themselves to the Group. Is it a CIA plot to undermine socialism or […]

Kennedy Miscellany

Lobster Issue 29 (1995)

[…] two discoveries of significance here. The first is a reference to ‘Mr Scott, the Editor of Security Gazette’. What is the ‘Security Gazette’, with whom the 1964 FBI in London was ‘maintain good relations’? The second concerns the late John Sparrow, Warden of All Souls College at Oxford for many years, on whom there […]

Journals

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994)

[…] In the first place, not a line of this – maybe a hundred pages in all through the three parapolitical essays; 36 pages on the Cointelpro, the FBI and the American Indian, for example – appears to be attributed. In the digestion process, bits have got scrambled. On page 67, for example (the first […]

Philby naming names

Lobster Issue 16 (1988)

[…] mailed to numerous persons having a family origin in countries now under Soviet domination, attempt… * * * This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; It and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. This […]

A note on Arthur Andersen and Co.

Lobster Issue 44 (Winter 2002/3)

[…] the management consultancy side of the original firm, they have the contract to re-jig the Federal computer systems for the new Home Security system so that the FBI, CIA and State Department can have access to each others data bases. This is in spite of the fact that the auditing side of the firm […]

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