Beyond The Da Vinci Code’

Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££

Beyond The Da Vinci Code One of the aims of this column is to open up new lines of enquiry for parapolitical specialists. It might seem very odd to start with the name of Reinhard Gehlen, long-since dead founder of the BND, the German Security Service. Reinhard Gehlen, to over-simplify a very complex tale, bought … Read more

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PERMINDEX: The International Trade in Disinformation

Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££

On the 12th February 1967, Rosemary James of the New Orleans States-Item newspaper discovered that Jim Garrison, District Attorney of New Orleans, had spent more than $8,000 on his own investigation of the assassination of John Kennedy. (The story appeared on the front page on February 20th.) Two weeks later the DA’s office announced the … Read more

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Britain’s Role in Human Nuclear Experiments: what’s been did and what’s been hid

Lobster Issue 29 (1995) £££

[…] and his research is continuing. He has recently received 2,500 pages of declassified material on Project Pandora, the US investigation of the Soviet irradiation of the US embassy in Moscow, aspects of which, when digested, will no doubt appear in these columns. Meanwhile here is another example of the duplicity of the British state. […]

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Tittle-tattle

Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££

[…] in promoting the political project now so universally respected for its adherence to transparency, accuracy and straight dealing with journalists. Hobsbawn was the organiser of the Washington Embassy party for her pals in the British American Project after New Labour’s election victory in 1997. ‘Big Swing to BAP’ was the headline on the BAP […]

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More Book Reviews

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] as cover for CIA.) And there are one or two interesting anecdotes in chapter 7 about Kaiser’s time in Britain as the number 2 at the US Embassy during the first Wilson government. There’s this on George Brown while Labour’s Foreign Secretary: ‘….he was also particularly friendly to America. Several times he went along […]

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Deep Black: the secrets of space espionage (Book Review) & Journals

Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££

[…] Minister), with the aim – among others – of saving the CIA listening posts on the Soviet/Iranian border at Capkan and Behshahr. The capture of the American Embassy in November 1979 wrecked these plans however, and it was only after a year that the CIA managed to re-establish contacts with an old friend, former […]

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Steady as she goes: Labour and the spooks

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] of the Exmouth coroner that Moyle had been unlawfully killed. The Sunday Times report (1 March 1998) on this managed not to mention the role of British embassy staff in Santiago in spreading smear stories about Moyle’s death being the result of autoerotic asphyxiation. Was Moyle was working for British intelligence, as a part […]

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JFK: Oswald? Which one?

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Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££

[…] Men on the 6th Floor, which includes Loy Factor’s ‘confession’, as the source of a claim about the identity of the man impersonating Oswald at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City – but doesn’t mention Loy Factor around whom the book is built. On p.812 Armstrong tells us: ‘Some researchers speculate that the man […]

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Tittle-Tattle

Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009) £££

[…] ever close on the Godson family who have featured regularly in Lobster over the years? Father of the clan, Joe, was Hugh Gaitskell’s ally at the US embassy and in an active retirement from the diplomatic service continued to influence British politicians through his work at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies. One […]

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Obituaries

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] a conviction for Oliver North). It took the CIA 13 months longer than Ace Hayes to place an order for this database, and it took the Soviet embassy 8 months longer than the CIA. Who’s this Ace guy from Portland? (By 1994 Ace had become a member of the advisory board at Public Information […]

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