Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004)
[…] Chaos.’ But Operation Phoenix, about which Valentine has written a widely-praised book, involved identifying and assassinating supporters of the North Vietnamese, while Operation Chaos was a domestic surveillance and counter-intelligence operation. But still: these quibbles aside, this big book (500 plus pages) is a fascinating collection of stories, and adds some major pieces to […]
Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994)
[…] under threat from the Left. Notable examples are the anti-Bolshevik panics of the 1920s, the attempted destabilisation of Labour governments in the 1960s and 1970s, and the surveillance of trade unionists (notably the striking miners) in the 1980s. This is an important historiographic breakthrough which Porter, in view of his previous works, is ideally […]
Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003)
[…] speaker at the meeting) and Innocent.(1) Such organisations, said McMahon, were often vilified by the authorities, and their members subjected to harassment, including telephone interference, e-mail interception, surveillance and even wrongful arrest and malicious prosecution, all of which, McMahon said, he has experienced. In addition the police refused to respond or investigate when he […]
Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003)
[…] headquartered in caves have laid waste Wall Street, killing thousands of Americans. Constitutional protections have been suspended, superseded or exempted to death, while a new regime of surveillance unfolds in the heartland. Surely, it is time that we put an end to the name calling, and begin to follow the evidence. All of the […]
Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009)
John Diamond Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2008, h/b. No price is stated but it’s around $30 on-line. In The Guardian on 4 March 2009 William Dalrymple wrote: ‘Eight years of neocon foreign policies have been a spectacular disaster for American interests in the Islamic world, leading to the advance of Hamas and Hezbollah, the … Read more
Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003)
[…] to win the Lockheed F-16 deal with Poland last week. Information from an official translator who has first-hand knowledge of various meetings… an aggressive campaign, including electronic surveillance to ensure that Lockheed, rather than Swedish/French rivals, won an order for fighter jets. This campaign included….if Lockheed’s offer was not successful, the US would block […]
Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998)
[…] to the FBI that it could carry out acts of sabotage with the best of them, and also to warn Losey that he was still under their surveillance. (This is one of the author’s several touches of artistic license – the Studios continued to operate until 1961 and were demolished shortly afterwards.) The incident, […]