Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££
[…] gullibly accept and promote the propaganda lines of their own governments. (22) In any event, the literature in this category usually adds little in the way of new information and – like that in the first category – is generally produced by people who are clearly sympathetic to the cause of one side or […]
Lobster Issue 21 (1991) £££
[…] social science analyses; or theological assessments. In all of these categories save the last, attention is normally focussed on the techniques used by particular cults to recruit new members and subsequently control their behaviour, if not their very thoughts. This focus is somewhat understandable, for it is precisely the systematic use of these techniques […]
Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££
[…] eye on what journalist Frederick Laurent has referred to as the ‘black orchestra’. (11) Since then, certain terrorism ‘experts’ have cast the events of 1980 in a new light. One of these is Christopher Harmon, a researcher at the rightist Heritage Foundation,(12) who has suggested that these bombings did not so much reflect a […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
Introduction: Lee Harvey Oswald and New Orleans Lee Harvey Oswald, like his mother Marguerite Oswald (née Claverie), was born in New Orleans, on 18th October 1939, and spent his first five years in the Crescent City. In early 1944 Mrs Oswald moved to Dallas with Lee and his half-brother, John Pic. She changed addresses […]
Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££
[…] we eat. It has ignored what the agronomist Sir George Stapledon (1882-1960) termed ‘the Law of Operative Ignorance’ – the fact that every scientific advance opens up new areas of uncertainty – and as a result, Britain’s fields are in danger of becoming an outdoor laboratory for the benefit of the biotech industry. As […]
Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££
[…] the Intelligence Corps side. (2) However, the former Commander of the Intelligence Centre, Richard S. Prather, in his testimony of 29 October 1979, admitted that he k new nothing about the plan, and it is possible that the letters were signed on his behalf. He further stated that although the Intelligence Board was located […]
Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004) £££
[…] the European political agenda. I want to put forward an hypothesis that readers can test against the facts. If I am right, then it opens up a new field of enquiry for parapolitical investigators. Let me state the thesis briefly: the need to create an international infrastructure of authority and an ideology to manage […]
Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££
[…] a variation on the Masonic Lodge. An early member of the Skull and Bones was Prescott Bush Snr., father of the first President Bush. A scion of New York’s financial establishment, Prescott Bush was a director of Brown Brothers Harriman & Company, the oldest private bank in the United States. He was also a […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
[…] in selecting the units to participate in it;'(13) nor that these units (which included his own former battalion, the 454th) supplied most of the allies for his new battalion’s Gestapu activities in Jakarta. Suharto’s first two broadcasts reaffirmed the Army’s constant loyalty to ‘Bung Karno the Great Leader;’ and also blamed the deaths of […]