Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000)
[…] an agent. So the ‘Cambridge Comintern’ label is inaccurate. Apropos of Robert Henderson’s item on Tony Blair’s rhetoric being peppered with fascist buzz-words and the comparison with Oswald Mosley, one in which I believe there is something, only Boris Johnson and Mathew Parris among the British political commentators picked up on the reference in […]
Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9)
[…] stories since….. well, since Seal was a teenage member of a Civil Air Patrol group and did some joint activities with another CAP group which included……….Lee Harvey Oswald. (1) And maybe Seal flew a plane out of Love Field airport at Dallas on the day of the assassination of JFK. But that’s a big […]
Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992)
[…] U.S. state and the Anglo-American Left: both agree that the sixties assassinations are not important. That the Warren Commission didn’t get away with their snow job about Oswald, is down to the work of the assassination buffs. In 1964 virtually the entire U.S. establishment — media, politicians, U.S. state authorities — agreed on the […]
Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000)
[…] the individual, she notified her CIA contact, identified as George de Morenschild, who in turn contacted his CIA supervisor, identified as George Bush…….Carone said the individual located by Ruth Paine was identified as a Mr Lee Harvey Oswald.’ In 1956, eh? Planning the Kennedy assassination before he was elected President? That’s what I call planning.
Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999)
[…] there is so much talk about the ‘Third Way’ and European unity that you could think you were reading a Downing Street briefing. But no, it’s Sir Oswald Mosley, in Malmo, in 1951. How ironic that his son, Max Mosley, with Bernie Ecclestone, should have funded New Labour; and how stupid that Giddens, and […]
Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999)
[…] insouciant lawbreaking detailed in this book,(12) the political volte face from cold war to detente, the accumulation of enemies at every turn, Hersh’s overall conclusion that ‘ Oswald and Ruby acted alone’ (p.451) is explicable only in terms of the near elemental fear that the subject evokes in the American journalistic psyche. If anything, […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)
[…] obvious omissions from the possible published sources for several subjects: for example, Tristram Stuart’s excellent The Bloodless Revolution provides much more information about people such as John Oswald, vegetarian and republican who died fighting for the French Republic. Equally John Jenkins’ Prison Letters and Derrick Hearne’s The Rise of the Welsh Republic would be […]