Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)
[…] country where sewage flowing in the streets is accepted as normal?’ During this period Lord Londonderry was corresponding in a similar vein on similar topics with Sir Oswald Mosley, who, at 81 years of age, was still ‘awaiting the call’ to return and salvage Britain from its great decline. Such letters reflect the sense […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)
[…] the Cold War sent false defectors to the other side. Having defected, Nosenko told his CIA hosts that, inter alia, he had been in charge of the Oswald file in the Soviet Union and that they, the KGB, hadn’t trusted him and had ignored him. Thus the Soviets had nothing to do with JFK’s […]
Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006)
[…] of the usual suspects set out to destroy not only JFK’s presidency but the entire dynasty. And in doing so, he offers not only a second ‘ Oswald’, but a possible second ‘Sirhan’. There is indeed much in Smith, to me at any rate, that is new and on the JFK stuff and […]
Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6)
[…] research in the field that we now think of as ‘mind control’. But Arthur Young was also the father-in-law of Ruth Paine, the woman who befriended Marina Oswald in Dallas. Yes, it’s another matrix! At this stage you either go, ‘Wow!’, and begin speculating about a hitherto undetected occult dimension to the Kennedy assassination, […]
Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997)
[…] speech is rather striking: 24 hours after the shooting he – or his intelligence people – had already spotted the attempts in the immediate aftermath to portray Oswald as pro-Soviet and pro-Castro. We get letters from Kruschev to Castro; we get the text of 1961 talks between John J. McCloy and Valerian Zorin, of […]