Lobster Issue 79 (Summer 2020)
[PDF file]: […] an interesting overview but whose conclusions don’t entirely convince. It also fails to pursue other avenues of enquiry that the ‘Swedish connection’ opens up, not least the Lockerbie bombing. 9 * Turning from an assassination that did succeed, to one that didn’t, on 16 July 1936, an Irishman, George McMahon (real name Jerome Bannigan), […]
Lobster Issue 74 (Winter 2017)
[PDF file]: […] targeting marginal seats, run by Ronan O’Rahilly, from an offshore radio station owned by a Swiss-based electronics company later shown to have had a connection to the Lockerbie bombing.6 Following the Suez parallel, if Clinton had won the US Presidency in November 2016, is it possible the UK might have dumped Brexit by now? […]
Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017)
[PDF file]: […] attack while clearing US Customs at Houston’s George Bush International Airport, returning from London. He was 56 and released a very controversial film debunking the US regime’s Lockerbie story. However even the official media is full of reports about espionage against ostensible friends and allies of the US regime. 6 There has been no […]
Lobster Issue 62 (Winter 2011)
[PDF file]: […] that the US government or its corporations found objectionable or an obstacle. The two most infamous fabrications were the so-called LaBelle disco bombing in Berlin and the Lockerbie aircraft bombing. Both of these events were attributed to Libya and hence to Qaddafi without the slightest verifiable proof. Although to this day no unimpeachable evidence […]
Lobster Issue 59 (Summer 2010)
[PDF file]: […] Sikorski’s wife, the former Evening Standard and Spectator journalist Anne Applebaum, was booked in 1988 to fly on the Pan Am 103 flight that came down over Lockerbie. ‘About a week before the flight, however, I postponed my trip simply in order to stay a day longer with friends in Oxford,’ she has written. […]
Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017)
[PDF file]: […] continued doing what Lobster used to do: surveying published material on the intelligence and security services and producing synopses of it. There is a long essay about Lockerbie; and, while I am no expert on this subject, I didn’t see anything that surprised me. The best piece is a 15-page account by O’Hara of […]