The Hess flight: still dangerous for historians – even after 75 years

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[PDF file]: […] of Raoul Wallenberg. For the FBI and CIA it would be like records of conspiracies leading up to the assassination of JFK. John Costello, backed by a New York budget, was first into the KGB archives, working with former KGB colonel Oleg Tsarev to deliver in 1991 Ten Days That Saved The West, a […]

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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* Huh? Among the government files from the 1980s which were released in late December, was one concerning the Peter Wright book Spycatcher. The Guardian reported that on one of these documents […]

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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 […]

Kantor – Bilderbergers – 89

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[…] Bilderberger and the day after his inauguration, another Bilderberger, Édouard Philippe, became Prime Minister. These and other indications of elite cronyism are summarized and interpreted in my new peer-reviewed study for the journal International Politics.1 Since 1954, the Bilderberg Group has functioned as one of the platforms for transatlantic elite networking and coordinating. The […]

The View from the Bridge

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The View from the Bridge Robin Ramsay Thanks to Nick Must (in particular) and Garrick Alder for editorial and proof-reading assistance with this issue of Lobster. * New* JFK I wrote below (‘But not that page’) that only Roger Stone and I seemed to have spotted that Robert Caro had omitted a large chunk […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] is on-line at Traces of the Anglo-American network which Quigley described in his books, keep turning up. Former Guardian journalist, Richard Gott, had a piece in the New Statesman bemoaning the state of the current Guardian.2 In that he referred to the paper’s pro-American stance and noted of its 1956-75 editor, Alastair Hetherington: ‘his […]

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