Hess DNA: Round 15

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[PDF file]: Hess DNA: Round 151 Andrew Rosthorn On 22 January 2019, the New Scientist announced:
 Exclusive: DNA solves Rudolf Hess doppelgänger conspiracy theory Founded in 1956 for ‘all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences’, the New Scientist claimed to be settling 79 years of doubt about the identity of a German pilot […]

Chemtrails: the proof and the purpose

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[PDF file]: […] and Air Force Phillips Laboratory, ‘FY97 Geophysics Technology Area Plan’, 1 May 1996, Ohio: WrightPatterson Air Force Base. 5 William Thomas, ‘Chemtrails in the Sky and the New Microbes’, Consumer Health, Vol. 23, issue 7, July, 2000, . 6 William Scott Bell (Maj.), ‘Commercial Eyes in Space’, Center for Strategy and Technology, Air War […]

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The view from the bridge Robin Ramsay As always, thanks to Nick Must and Garrick Alder for editorial help with Lobster. * new* Broken-down Blighty We’ve had at least a century of essays and books bemoaning British decline. This a nicely surveyed in Andrew Gamble’s ‘Britain’s eternal decline’ in the New Statesman in September […]

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The view from the bridge Robin Ramsay * new* IRD Rory Cormac is one of the British academics working on the Information Research Department (IRD), now that some of its official files are open to inspection.1 Cormac recently wrote an essay with the provocative title ‘In defence of the Information Research Department’.2 He writes: […]

A Classless Society: Britain in the 1990s by Alwyn W. Turner

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[PDF file]: […] ‘nine-eleven’ in the continents in which they took place, respectively November 9 1989, when the Berlin Wall came down, and September 11 2001, with the attacks on New York and Washington. So this is a social history of Britain during not only the first post-Cold War decade but also (to date) the most hopeful. […]

The Atlantic Semantic

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[PDF file]: […] by covert operatives: ‘Anthony Cavendish claims that the Democratic party, which he co-founded with the late Desmond Donnelly and others, was Britain’s first alternative Opposition. I k new and admired Donnelly and we lunched occasionally at The Travellers. His suicide, and the young Jeffrey Archer’s by-election win, left the job undone, so we tried […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] at the time in a press officer/psy-ops capacity. About this Fielding story he e-mailed me: ‘Yes, there are several things that are incorrect. We (the Army) k new nothing at all about Blunt – at least by the time I left NI in February 1975. We did know about Peter Montgomery, but I was […]

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The view from the bridge Robin Ramsay As always, thanks to Nick Must and Garrick Alder for editorial help with Lobster. * new* Oh-oh By some distance the biggest story I have seen recently is that told on CBS’s 60 Minutes series recently, Scott Pelley’s ‘Havana Syndrome mystery continues as a lead military investigator […]

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The view from the bridge Robin Ramsay As always, thanks to Nick Must and Garrick Alder for editorial help with Lobster. * new* Oh-oh By some distance the biggest story I have seen recently is that told on ABC’s 60 Minutes series recently, Scott Pelley’s ‘Havana Syndrome mystery continues as a lead military investigator […]

Tittle-Tattle

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[PDF file]: Tittle-Tattle Tom Easton Balls to the wall The Daily Mirror neatly summed up the post-election fate of two of New Labour’s so-called big beasts when its 15 June headline read: ‘Ed Balls has a new job: Ex-shadow chancellor follows David Miliband to America after election defeat’.1 Milband’s job with the International Rescue Committee (see […]

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