Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9)
[…] for Vanity Fair three years ago.(6) Rose recently revealed that he had a relationship with MI5 and MI6 in the past,(7) and, given the proximity of British intelligence to the A. Q. Khan network, which forms the core proliferation group which Edmonds links to U.S. officials, it is difficult to know what to make […]
Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1)
[…] of Special Operations Stephen Dorril Fourth Estate, London, 2000, £25 A Life: A. J. Ayer Ben Rogers Chatto and Windus, London, 1999, £20 Many books on intelligence matters simply rehash old ‘facts’, adding a new twist to – a slightly different interpretation of – well-known, if not necessarily well-understood, events. If they contain […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8)
Secret Intelligence and the Holocaust Ed. David Bankier New York: Enigma Books, 2006. p/b, $23 US Intelligence and the Nazis Richard Breitman et al New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005, p/b, £16.99 On 11 January 1943, the British intercepted ‘one of the most extraordinary messages’ of the war at Bletchley Park: it referred […]
Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997)
[…] companies and internet and civil liberties groups oppose. In the U.S. debate centres on the SAFE Bill (Security and Freedom through Encryption ), and attempts by U.S. intelligence to incorporate amendments that would ensure access to encrypted data by means of some form of ‘key escrow’ system whereby electronic keys are deposited with a […]
Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007)
[…] to its involvement in what is in effect state terror? I intend to examine what vehicles for democratic accountability exist to rein in the activities of the intelligence agencies and secret police. It is a sorry story. The minute the flag of ‘national security’ is raised we are supposed to no longer think rationally […]
Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7)
[…] immediate cases where many innocent lives may be at stake; but it is becoming clearer by the day that something is going on that indicates consistently poor intelligence and repeated blundering by the Metropolitan Police and the homeland security services. What we should be particularly wary of is the effect of ‘fishing expeditions’ and […]