Truth Twisting: notes on disinformation

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] the Queen. No matter: to hint to his readers just how important this section of the book is, Forsyth dresses it up as a letter from Kim Philby (!) to the Chairman of the CPSU, and has it printed in italics, all ten pages of it; and he later confirmed, to the Times Diary, […]

Hess – the Fuhrer’s Disciple

Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££

[…] wrote unbelievably childish and banal letters back to his family in Gemany. (3) Yet the KGB and State Department reports, based respectively on the testimony of Kim Philby, the Czech intelligence chief Colonel Moravetz, and Churchill’s personal link to the security and intelligence services, Sir Desmond Morton, all point to one fact: Hess came […]

Plotting for Peace and War

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] briefing notes for Simon’s questioning of “Hess’, was kept in the dark. What does this imply for the status of the information Tom Dupree gave to Kim Philby not later than May 18? Why should news that was being passed along Whitehall corridors and was even the subject of (admittedly highly classified) diplomatic circulars […]

Late breaking news on Clay Shaw’s United Kingdom contacts

Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££

[…] I thought it would come out and I would get the chop.’ Montgomery died in February 1988. Clay Shaw, in other words, had one-stop access to Blunt, Philby, Burgess and their milieu. Though there is no information that he met any of them, we know from Olwen JANSON and others that he spent a […]

PR, espionage and language

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] there has been very little sign of SIS. One ‘sighting’ was its condemnation of a BBC dramatisation of the early lives of Messrs. Blunt, Burgess, McLean and Philby: the dramatist was blamed for a sensitivity by-pass SIS itself had created.(12) Another was in the Careers Section of London’s Evening Standard when a fiction writer […]

Print: Magazines and Catalogues

Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££

[…] of British courses which include an intelligence component, a list of forthcoming conferences and seminars on the subject, a review of the FBI file on Burgess and Philby, and a long list of recent and forthcoming intelligence publications. The newsletter is published by Robert Aldrich, Department of Politics and Contemporary History, University of Salford, […]

Trust no one: the secret world of Sidney Reilly

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Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

[…] Sidney Reilly is still encountered in Sunday papers on a fairly regular basis, in the same way and in a similar category to the Mitfords, Wallis Simpson, Philby and T. E. Lawrence. Beyond the legend, Spence confirms that Reilly was probably one Solomon Rosenblum, from Tsarist Poland, who arrived in the UK, aged 21 […]

Gordon Winter: Inside BOSS and After

Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££

[…] you know that it has been alleged that Sir Charles Curran was, for years, a top British Intelligence operative. (Izvestia 20/12/68, based on information supplied by Kim Philby.) Within a couple of days of this ‘top secret’ meeting the head of BOSS called me over to his Pretoria office and told me exactly what […]

The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 44 (Winter 2002/3) £££

[…] wrote of Bethell: ‘In my view the odds are a million to one against Bethell being a security risk in the sense that Maclean and Burgess and Philby were. But I think there may be a chance that he is a security risk in the sense that information, which he may pick up as […]

Obituaries

Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££

[…] early 1980s about the anti-subversion crowd which had gathered round Brian Crozier and ISC. It is those which should be remembered rather than his uninteresting book about Philby. John McGuffin died in April. I came across McGuffin as the author and distributor of a fascinating e-mail newsletter about Irish politics, Dispatches. McGuffin was the […]

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