Sources

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)

[…] crude fraud it always looked like.(12) Reading the original stories you can almost hear the dialogue in some office in Washington: ‘Hey, our media bought it in Iraq, so let’s run it at them again.’ Litvinenko Two big pieces on the death in London of Alexander Litvinenko have appeared. In the first, Edward J. […]

Training other people’s police forces

Lobster Issue 9 (1985)

[…] Home Office, listed the countries whose police personnel had been trained in the UK during the previous four years. They included such ‘democratic’ countries as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Iraq, Malawi, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Uganda. In all, police officers from 72 countries have received training in Britain over the past […]

Your Right To Know: How to use the Freedom of Information Act and other access laws

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Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005)

[…] of the FOIA …… There are numerous dangers with having such a blanket exemption. One of the worst abuses came to light during the Matrix Churchill arms-to- Iraq case in 1992 when the government showed it was willing to see innocent people go to jail rather than disclose documents that proved it had secretly […]

An Angel Directs the Storm: Apocalyptic Religion and American Empire

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Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005)

[…] On ‘9/11’ it even hints at a conspiracy. (The administration may have known it was coming but let it happen to give them the excuse to attack Iraq. It was all part of the Great Tribulation, after all.) So you can skip the theology, and still learn a lot. The influence of this kind […]

Tittle-tattle

Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007)

[…] years ago. His loyal former defence secretary, Lord Robertson, collected his a while back (see Lobster 51), but apparently Blair was advised that his unpopularity over the Iraq War and other US sycophancy would only be increased by being seen having the gong pinned on his lapel while The Stars and Stripes played loudly […]

The meaning of the QinetiQ scandal

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)

[…] all this is the fact that the Carlyle Group’s representative on the QinetiQ board is George Tenet, the Director of the CIA at the time of the Iraq invasion. The Carlyle Group was established in 1987 to exploit tax loopholes in Alaska, but really only took off in 1989 when Ronald Reagan’s Secretary for […]

Thinking about the Falklands

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[…] alleviating Brazil’s problems.” (Daily Telegraph 16 October 1983) The business world was extremely displeased with this. “Companies are astounded that having given £250 million export credit to Iraq last month, the Treasury continues to refuse half that amount to Brazil” (Times 12 November 1983) As the Observer said: “Brazil appears to have been singled […]

George Korkala’s address book

Lobster Issue 7 (1985)

[…] (Paris) 260 3780 IAL – ????? Kemp 5742411      Matt Heaton Tlx 24114 Intel – Joe Dougherty 4985040 Loun Isa (Diamonds) 212 391 2419 IAL 8901455 Iraq – Baghdad Lenzar Talal Suliman 96719 PO Box 14050 Tlx 2674 Iceirix Bill Johnson 334 9222 Jay Ko (H) 716 385 3894        (O) […]

Web Update

Lobster Issue 36 (Winter 1998/9)

[…] San Jose Mercury News, detailing links between cocaine traffickers and the Nicaraguan contra network, plus links, including Covert Operations (Iran/contra; INSLAW affair; BNL affair – arming of Iraq by western nations including US, Britain, Germany, Italy; COINTELPRO lives – evidence suggests aspects of the program continue). Cold War Legacy http://www.webcom.com/~pinknoiz/coldwar/index.html Extract from Interim Report […]

House of War: The Pentagon and the Disastrous Rise of American Power

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Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7)

[…] manipulation of intelligence and the creation of weapons ‘gaps’; Cuba, Vietnam; the second Cold War, ‘star wars’ and the collapse of the Soviet empire; the Clinton years, Iraq and ‘shock and awe’ – a history of the Pentagon’s role in post-war America. En route there are portraits of the leading figures, both military and […]

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