View from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] – and what little was then known about the murders surrounding the Estes events. There are three items which suggest that Joesten was being run by the KGB. Joesten had been a member of the German Communist Party before the war and had his first book on the assassination published by a small New […]

View from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] – and what little was then known about the murders surrounding the Estes events. There are three items which suggest that Joesten was being run by the KGB. Joesten had been a member of the German Communist Party before the war and had his first book on the assassination published by a small New […]

View from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] – and what little was then known about the murders surrounding the Estes events. There are three items which suggest that Joesten was being run by the KGB. Joesten had been a member of the German Communist Party before the war and had his first book on the assassination published by a small New […]

View from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] – and what little was then known about the murders surrounding the Estes events. There are three items which suggest that Joesten was being run by the KGB. Joesten had been a member of the German Communist Party before the war and had his first book on the assassination published by a small New […]

view from bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] – and what little was then known about the murders surrounding the Estes events. There are three items which suggest that Joesten was being run by the KGB. Joesten had been a member of the German Communist Party before the war and had his first book on the assassination published by a small New […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign and Director of the Who Killed Kennedy Committee.’ (See .) 46 Some of the CIA thought (a) that the Permindex material was KGB in origin, run through a Comm-symp newspaper and (b) that Schoenman had brought it to Garrison’s attention on their behalf. So was he CIA or KGB? […]

Spookaroonie!

Lobster Issue 58 (Winter 2009/2010)

[PDF file]: […] sense of the word that you can possibly imagine.’ Which is not a denial at all. And what about the section on the late Jack Jones, qua KGB agent. Andrew writes: ‘Oleg Gordievsky later reported that Jones had been regarded by the KGB as an agent from 1964 to 1968.’ (p. 536) ‘Regarded as […]

The Clandestine Caucus

Lobster Issue Clandestine Caucus (1996)

[PDF file]: […] ILP and was an enemy of the Communist Party. His was thus an improbable name on the list of labour movement figures who had allegedly helped the KGB supplied by former KGB officer Oleg Gordievsky. See Gordievsky pp. 286 and 7. 17 ‘At least since the foundation of the International Affairs Department, TUC staff […]

The Defence of the Realm

Lobster Issue

[…] sense of the word that you can possibly imagine.’ Which is not a denial at all. And what about the section on the late Jack Jones, qua KGB agent. Andrew writes: ‘Oleg Gordievsky later reported that Jones had been regarded by the KGB as an agent from 1964 to 1968.’ (p. 536) ‘Regarded as […]

Murder in Cairo

Lobster Issue

[…] But I could be wrong. There is no evidence whatsoever from Moscow Centre of any service that David Holden or even Leo Silberman performed for the NKVD, KGB or GRU and this fine book shows that Gillman and Midolo did tap all the best sources; the defectors Oleg Gordievsky and Oleg Kalugin, and the […]

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