After Iraq: some FCO/SIS issues

Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004)

[…] guarantee consistency in their officers, agents, sources and associate partners world-wide (11) Therefore, the world is being divvied-up among confreres including, say, the CIA in South America, Mossad, or today’s equivalent of the KGB, with each taking, in PR jargon, ‘lead agency status’ in their own areas. ‘Coordination’ will, of course, unravel. It always […]

Surf’s up! Internet sites of interest

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996)

[…] uncoverup’ (claims of future government revelations). alt.freemasonry Pro and anti freemasonry. Bilderberg, CFR and Trilateral Commission sci.skeptic ‘Alien autopsy’, remote viewing, CSICOPS, Randi and debunking, Geller, firewalking. MOSSAD Israeli secret intelligence organisation http://www.phoenix.ca:80/mossad/ Site set up by an ex-Mossad case officer Victor Ostrovsky. Menu includes organisation, recruitment methods, liaison (covert and overt) and spycraft. […]

After Kelly: ‘After Dark’, David Kelly and lessons learned

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)

[…] colleague Gordon Thomas, who Channel 4 tried to throw off a joint project on grounds of unreliability. (Gordon is Baker’s sole source for information about Kelly and Mossad, Baker at this point considering Mossad’s credentials as possible murderers of Kelly.) Baker includes some methods for killing Kelly which I seem to remember reading first […]

Searchlight again

Lobster Issue 26 (1993)

[…] for more than two years has been slandering anti-fascists and accusing Searchlight of being the centre of a web of intelligence intrigue, in league with British intelligence, Mossad and probably the Salvation Army, has found his way into the arms of the very same MI5 he is always going on about. Searchlight first ran […]

The final testimony of George Kennedy Young

Lobster Issue 19 (1990)

[…] by CIA when their U2 pilot Gary Power was shot down. It was all the more galling when Young was tipped off by the Israeli intelligence service Mossad that they had detected very high-flying planes taking off from Turkish airfields and disappearing into the blue. He guessed what they were but at the time […]

Terrorism: how the West can win

Lobster Issue 13 (1987)

[…] it with me to read on the train when I visited Colin Wallace. I showed him the list of contributors and mentioned the Jonathan Institute. “Oh, a Mossad front, you mean”, he said, and put it down. A Mossad front? I don’t know. But misinformation at worst, wilfully partial at best, this sort of […]

The death of Diana: an update

Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000)

[…] an Israeli journalist who has investigated the assassination of President Yitzhak Rabin, has been quoted as saying that ‘French Intelligence had a huge role in Rabin’s hit….. Mossad returned the favour with Diana.’ (Posting by Geths to alt.conspiracy.princess-diana discussion forum, April 2000.) I have been unable to find any corroboration for this claim so […]

Steady as she goes: Labour and the spooks

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998)

[…] whose murder remains unsolved. Eleven days after sections of the ‘gun’s’ barrel were found at Teeside docks, Bull was shot in Brussels. Rumours circulated that it was Mossad – but no evidence accompanied them. For four years the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has been persecuting Gerald James, former chairman of Astra, and […]

Web Update

Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997)

[…] government and military organisations in the UK.’ e.g. MI5, MI6, GCHQ, SAS, SBS, others. Basic stuff but all we have at the moment; and links e.g. to Mossad, Seals, Green Berets, Special Forces and counter-terrorism site. Unofficial NSA Page http://www.fas.org/irp/nsa Menu includes: history, facilities, operations, organisation and functions, budget and personnel, plus many links […]

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