Notes from the underground part 3: British fascism 1983-6

Lobster Issue 25 (1993)

[…] reference.'(49) In the public domain, Phil Andrews, speaking at a St George’s Day demonstration in Stoke, is reputed to have said of the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, ‘What’s all this fuss about the police woman who was shot outside the Libyan embassy? We should not shed any tears over the death of an […]

Right Woos Left; Populist Party, LaRouchian and other neo-fascist overtures to Progressives; and why they must be rejected

Lobster Issue 23 (1992)

[…] Lobby, followers of LaRouche, Bo Gritz and the Populist Party, the Christic Institute, Radio Free America and a number of individuals, notably Victor Marchetti, Mark Lane, L. Fletcher Prouty, Dave Amory, Sherman Skolnick, and one Craig Hulet. (Rather than use ‘the left’, Berlet refers to ‘Progressives’, the use of which in a British context […]

Defending the Warren Commission:the line from Langley

Lobster Issue 23 (1992)

[…] theories. In the course of discussions of the whole phenomenon of criticism, a useful strategy may be to single out Epstein’s theory for attack, using the attached Fletcher Knebel article and Spectator piece for background. (Although Mark Lane’s book is much less convincing than Epstein’s and comes off badly when contested by knowledgeable critics, […]

SNAFU in Dallas

Lobster Issue 23 (1992)

[…] of Casablanca, but it failed to appear. In JFK the Costner/Garrison character goes to Washington and meets a source, “Mr X’ (based on former USAF Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty), who tells him that the way to investigate the assassination is to ask who benefited from it? (cui bono?), and who had the power to […]

Mind Control and the American Government

Lobster Issue 23 (1992)

[…] we must conclude either that the CIA lied, or that another agency continued the work. In another interview with Marks, former Air Force — CIA liaison L. Fletcher Prouty confirmed that the Department of Defense ran studies either in conjunction with or parallel to those operated by the CIA. See generally Project MKULTRA, the […]

First supplement to ‘A Who’s Who of the British Secret State’

Lobster Issue 19 (1990)

[…] CAPT. MARTIN WW2 RADIO SECURITY SERVICE EWART, COL. JOE MI6 40-45 SPECIAL LIAISON UNIT (ULTRA) DEPARTMENTAL INTELLIGENCE FINDLATER, JEAN MI5 (W) 1934 ASSISTANT TO LIDDELL, LATER OFFICER FLETCHER, MISS –? MI6 (C) 1981 ASSISTANT TO DAPHNE PARK (AFRICA DESK) 81- ASSISTANT TO DAPHNE PARK SOMERVILLE COLLEGE OXFORD UNI. FLINT, MARTIN MI5 (C) 1983 1ST […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6)

[…] knew enough to be an intelligent listener for him. He told me that he thought that he, while mind-controlled, and not the Libyans, had shot WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy. I published this in Lobster. Joe was very unhappy about this and denied telling me what he had said. Since I don’t […]

Philby naming names

Lobster Issue 16 (1988)

[…] 10) Intelligence Personnel Named in ‘Inside Intelligence’ (Lobster 15) First supplement to A Who’s Who of the British Secret State (Lobster 19) Spooks (Lobster 22) GOULTY, Alan Fletcher Born 2/7/47 1968   3rd Sec. F.C.O. 1969 MECAS 1971 3rd, later 2nd Sec. Beirut 1972 Khartoum 1975 2nd, later 1st Secretary F.C.O. 1977 on loan […]

Sources

Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005)

[…] read’ for anyone interested in the LBJ-dunnit explanation of JFK’s death. This is a major piece of research. Landsdale on Dealey Plaza? In the 1980s the late Fletcher Prouty claimed to have identified the notorious General Edward Lansdale on Dealey Plaza just after the shooting of JFK: in the background one of the photographs […]

Secrets from Germany

Lobster Issue 15 (1988)

[…] and Vienna; planned the assassination of Gadhafi in the attack on his Tripoli barracks in May 1984; and had a hand in the shooting of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in April 1984 in London. Niggl also sees the Nesar Hindawi case as a Mossad operation designed to disrupt Syria’s relations with Europe. He points out […]

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