Drugging America: a Trojan Horse

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Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999) £££

Rodney Stich Diablo Western Press, PO Box 5, Alamo, CA 94507, USA $28 plus $4 shipping in the US. Outside the US inquire first at 1-800-247-7389 (phone) 925- 295-1203 (fax)   This is the successor to Stich’s Defrauding America, reviewed in Lobster 34. As with the earlier work, it is impossible to verify and difficult … Read more

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Publications

Lobster Issue 5 (1984) £££

[…] devastating critiques of American society, its politics and foreign policy. Demonstration Elections is one such critique. Briefly, the authors demonstrate that the elections in question were a fraud, rigged to produce the result desired by the US government, to be fed, via a supine and culpable mass media, back to the American electorate. They […]

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One Boggis-Rolfe or two?: Philby: The Hidden Years

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Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999) £££

[…] victim of a conspiracy and had been framed by covert supporters of the Cambridge Comintern, supporters who had, by the time of his trial and conviction for fraud in 1963, reached positions of power and influence. He claimed that Rothschild was the puppet-master behind this mise en scene. Some of the people involved were […]

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Brief Notes On The Political Importance Of Secret Societies

Lobster Issue 5 (1984) £££

[…] the Templars to gain occult political influence and intelligence. He ordered a former ranking member of SAC, Charles Lascorz, to infiltrate and take over the Templars. Through fraud and strong-arm tactics – methods that came naturally to Lascorz, who was as proficient at blackmail as he was at gold and arms smuggling – Lascorz […]

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Jonestown. The secret life of Jim Jones: a parapolitical fugue

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] is impossible not to wonder if Jim Jones knew of Smith’s precedent. Because, if he did know, and if his politics were, as seems very likely, a fraud, then the Jonestown massacre is revealed to have been a ghastly practical joke – the ultimate psychopathic prank. According to Kathleen Adams, the anthropologist who first […]

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Clippings Jan./Feb. 1984

Lobster Issue 4 (1984) £££

[…] the police are keeping files on almost everybody. Described by police spokesperson as ‘basic criminal intelligence’, files were mostly about non-criminals. Sunday Times 8th January 1984. DHSS fraud squads to be trained by police at police colleges. Guardian 3rd February 1984 Police Use of Guns Police use of guns in Camden dropped 80% in […]

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Web Update

Lobster Issue 36 (Winter 1998/9) £££

Thanks to Terry Hanstock for contributions. Contributions comments are always welcome. E-mail me on 101521.3515 @compuserve.com Electronic Privacy and Encryption Privacy and Human Rights http://www.gilc.org/privacy/survey/ New GILC/EPIC/PI report details the state of privacy in 50 countries. Includes Threats to Privacy; The Right to Privacy; Technologies of Privacy Invasion. The report was written by Privacy International; … Read more

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Iraq

Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004) £££

[…] in October, after the Iraq Survey Group had officially declared Iraq innocent of WMDs, that certain intelligence to the contrary, which had been known to be a fraud for at least a year, had been ‘withdrawn’ by MI6.(2) The American-British-Australian relationship Michael Moore’s film Fahrenheit-9/11 is great propaganda but, like all propaganda, it isn’t […]

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PERMINDEX: The International Trade in Disinformation

Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££

[…] literal translation from the German) accused Nagy and Permindex of being “a bunch of swindlers”.(It was further alleged that Nagy had been in jail in Rome for fraud.) Nagy sued for libel, won the case, but was awarded very small damages (only 3000 old francs.) Shortly after the trial Parkhof (AG) went bankrupt and, […]

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The Oyston Affair continues: D909 and the friends of Margaret Thatcher

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] of £1.89 million. Two years later, a judge dismissed all the charges against him. But like Kevin Taylor in the Stalker case, the long and expensive bank fraud case had knocked him out of public life during the years before his acquittal. PII In the early stages of the case, McGrath and his defence […]

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