View from the bridge

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[…] the bridge Robin Ramsay My thanks to Garrick Alder and Nick Must for help with the production of Lobster. *new* The British Gladio Back at the s tory of the British Gladio, published in Lobster 81. In this column below I quoted a paragraph from Wayne Thallon’s Devil Incarnate (London: Mainstream, 2007), the memoir […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] among the allegations and rumours, thus far I have avoided trying to make sense of the Kincora scandal’s place in the Elm House-Savile-paedos-in-high-places thicket. However one s tory caught my eye. In the Daily Express (12 April) James Fielding began his story, headlined ‘MI6 covered up historic child sex abuse ring discovered during surveillance […]

Meltdown UK, and, Crisis and Recovery

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[PDF file]: […] much of Haseler’s ground is covered in a rather less hectoring manner. The contributors range from the Archbishop himself to Zac Goldsmith, with stimulating thoughts from ‘Red Tory’ Philip Blond, Financial Services Authority general counsel Andrew Whittaker, and theology student turned investment banker John Reynolds. The contributions from New Labour familiars Jon Cruddas and […]

View from the bridge

Lobster Issue

[…] the bridge Robin Ramsay My thanks to Garrick Alder and Nick Must for help with the production of Lobster. *new* The British Gladio Back at the s tory of the British Gladio, published in Lobster 81. In this column below I quoted a paragraph from Wayne Thallon’s Devil Incarnate (London: Mainstream, 2007), the memoir […]

Marketing the Third Reich: Persuasion, Packaging and Propaganda by Nicholas O’Shaughnessy

Lobster Issue 75 (Summer 2018) FREE

[PDF file]: […] Goebbels as a very modern marketing innovator whose services would be in high demand today. From deranged men to mad men? If there’s a lesson from his tory about how to sell something, even something as odious as a nasty political creed, why not stoop to learn from it? That thought is arresting, since […]

The British state’s failed attempt to kill off the Freedom of Information Act

Lobster Issue 74 (Winter 2017) FREE

[PDF file]: […] not snap shut. The Act has survived untouched and will irritate, annoy, and alarm state bureaucrats for at least the foreseeable future. With the previously mentioned his tory of governmental pressure upon FOI, its fans and foes alike are now in somewhat uncharted waters. However, we can perhaps draw some provisional observations by comparing […]

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