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... Anthony Read-Herbert's British Democratic Party, founded around Christmas 1979 and which collapsed after a World in Action expose in July 1981. And the magazine Forewarned was never published in Birmingham but from a box number in south London; its editor lives in Greenwich. Cold war, disinformation war In the 1980s the Second Cold War was fought partly by disinformation. The U.S. ran the 'KGB terror network' story, through Clare Sterling, with help from the Israelis, messers Crozier and Moss and others, and then the KGB-shot-the-Pope story. Against ...
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2. Cold War Stories [Issue 42 - 2001/2]
... protectorate? (5) Garrison and Permindex again In an article in the American journal The Wilson Quarterly of Spring 2001, Max Holland reexamined Jim Garrison's investigation of the assassination of JFK and concluded that he was at least in part inspired to do so by some Soviet disinformation about the case. Yes, we are back with the story of Clay Shaw, Permindex, CMC et al, which has been running in the margins of the JFK literature since the late 1960s. Briefly, 5,000 words boiled down into 30, ...
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... people with direct or indirect links to the intelligence services of countries that are members of either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. These works, being designed primarily to manipulate public perceptions and thereby generate support for the adoption of certain desired policies, contain a considerable amount of disinformation and sometimes appear to constitute components of more extensive psychological operations. (5) This type of literature is by now quite common on both sides. On the Western side, (6) it includes the highly influential books by Paul B. Henze (7 ...
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... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 19) May 1990 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 19 Truth Twisting: notes on disinformation David Teacher and Robin Ramsay This began as a review of Deacon's Truth Twisters by David Teacher, and grew as we both saw bits and pieces we could add to it. Richard Deacon's The Truth Twisters (McDonald, London 1987: Futura, London 1988) is a classic of Western disinformation purporting to describe Soviet disinformation. Deacon lines up all our favourite state and right-wing outlets to attack CND, ecologists ...
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5. The aliens on the grassy knoll [Issue 24 - 1992]
... field (and their Soviet equivalents, no doubt), so some of the UFO literature of recent years has begun to resemble the literature of parapolitics. Increasingly the story is of the activities of putative agents of state, the intelligence and security agencies, and alleged disinformation and smear campaigns. (On this see Jacques Vallee's Revelations: Alien Contact and Human Deception, London, Souvenir Press, 1992.) A recent re-examination of the notorious Rosewell incident in which an alien craft is reported to have crashed in the desert in the ...
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6. Magazines, journals etc. [Issue 22 - 1991]
... Wellington, New Zealand. Lobsters The first eight Lobsters have not been kept in print for a number of reasons. Reprinting costs for one: they were A5 format and rather poorly produced by current standards; and some of them contain material which we learned subsequently was disinformation. At some point we will produce a "Best of early Lobster...' but in the meantime Lobster is being included in the on-going micro-fiche collection from Research Publications, "The Left in Britain,' and the first 8 issues can be consulted ...
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... don't, but only because it is just too neat and tidy that the same people would bump off Kennedy and then turn up in the Watergate 'plumbers'. Even if we believe her account of what Sturgis told her, Sturgis's claim might be a lie-- disinformation, perhaps for the Agency; water muddying. Many other false trails have turned up over the years. Either way, along with most of the serious Kennedy researchers, I do not buy her story, and didn't buy it when it first surfaced in 1977 ...
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8. Disinformation: From Euros to UFOs [Issue 40 - 2000/1]
... (c) www.lobster-magazine.co.uk (Issue 40) Winter 2000/1 Last¦ Contents¦ Next Issue 40 Disinformation: From Euros to UFOs A secret service? In the Guardian of 12 June 2000 David Leigh had an important piece on the relationship between our secret servants and the media. At the core of this was his account of the revelation, via a libel suit in London, of an MI6 operation to plant disinformation in the Sunday Telegraph about the son of Colonel Gaddafi. (1) The story was written by Con ...
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... . He moves into the development of the propaganda role of the state in the early 1970s in Northern Ireland, including the creation of the Information Policy Unit in 1971. (There is a slight misunderstanding of Inf Pol: Miller treats 'psychological operations' as synonymous with disinformation. Not so: only a small part of psy-ops is disinformation.) In chapter 3 he gives a good account of the mechanics of newspaper coverage; emphasises the importance placed by the British state on international coverage, especially in the USA; and reveals that ...
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10. Wallace etc [Issue 19 - 1990]
... Information Policy, Jeremy Railton and Maurice Tugwell, were tracked down and interviewed by Kevin Toolis. (Correspondent 18 March '90) Mooney confirmed some of Wallace's allegations-- notably that he had been agitating about Kincora while in Ireland-- and ran one of the disinformation lines, 'Wallace-as-rogue-elephant': 'Wallace was exceeding his authority...leaking stuff to journalists he had no right to do....this "nutter" in press relations.' Of Mooney, Maurice Tugwell said: 'Mooney had his own agenda. He reported ...
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