The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] MI5 at the Wapping gulag. I wrote to Mr Greenslade pointing out these earlier events but to date have received no reply. The murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher Joe Vialls’ exploration of this murder – which he thinks he committed, while under some kind of mind control – has taken a significant lurch forward. […]

Our Searchlight problem

Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] Service or News Service, a sort of Agitprop outfit. Kelly moved into a house in Hemmingford Road, Islington, some time last winter. He shares it with Richard Fletcher who is on the London Co-op Education Committee, (strong links with East Germany) this is at 104 Hemmingford Road, N7. I went to the house one […]

In Brief

Lobster Issue 4 (1984) £££

[…] Economic League, The Freedom Association, Institute of Economic Affairs, Social Affairs Unit. ‘Ernest Bevin’s Black Propaganda Unit’ and ‘Here Is The News – Courtesy of MI6’ Richard Fletcher, Tribune 2nd September and 9th September 1983 Two large pieces. The first is on the work of the Information Research Department of the Foreign Office: the […]

The Assassination of John Kennedy: An Alternative Hypothesis

Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££

[…] versions the cover-up is presumed to be the work of the group which organised the assassination.) The closest anyone has come to identifying such a meta-conspiracy is Fletcher Prouty. In his book The Secret Team (1) he described a loose alliance of individuals centred round the upper echelons of the CIA, with members elsewhere […]

Sex and Rockets: the occult world of Jack Parsons

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Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1) £££

[…] was (a) investigated at close range, (b) financially ruined and (c) eased out of rocket research. Or he could have been a combination of all three. L. Fletcher Prouty says in the book that he thinks Hubbard’s service records may have been ‘sheep dipped’. Whatever the history of this episode, Parsons, post-Hubbard, attracted further […]

Spy Flights of the Cold War

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Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] and reasonable. Lashmar ends the book unclear as to how much of this programme was known about by the politicians who were nominally in charge of it. Fletcher Prouty discussed the same question in his 1973 The Secret Team and concluded that the politicians knew very little. This is an important contribution to the […]

Sources

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] 15% to prices; elsewhere add 20%. IMOs, sterling cheques or US dollars only, please. The Secret Team David Guyatt points out that the 1997 third edition of Fletcher Prouty’s classic 1973 book about the CIA, The Secret Team, is now available in e-format at http://www.ratical.com It comes complete with index, appendices, prefaces etc. It […]

Sources. Publications etc

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] of note. The issues of Sept/October and November/December 95 carry a very striking piece in two parts (though the beef is in the second part) by L. Fletcher Prouty on the role of the US insurance business in the US Missing In Action (MIA) story. Prouty points out that National League of Families of […]

Lobster Issue 31: Contents

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] in Lobster 30 (p. 21). He wanted me to make it clear that he has never said, in print, that he thought he had killed PC Yvonne Fletcher. In this issue of Lobster Page 2 begins an extract from a chapter from the new book by Peter Dale Scott. Scott is still the boss […]

Another Searchlight smear job

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] articles were Vialls’ fictionalised account of his experience of being a mind control victim; that in New Dawn was Vialls’ analysis of the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher. None of them contain any of Vialls political opinions; indeed, we have no idea what Vialls’ political opinions are. Neither, manifestly, does Searchlight.(2) The Vialls ‘book’ […]

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