Lundy, and, Scotland Yard’s Cocaine Connection

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] disinformation for profit. In this hothouse atmosphere paranoia develops and conspiracies are everywhere, often inspired by supposed colleagues. Just as James Angleton was accused of being a KGB agent because of his overly close relationship to Golitsyn, so Lundy was smeared because of his working relationship with Garner. It is not a game for […]

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Conspiracy theories are go!

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] the video, also called ‘Fascist Terror Stalking America’, Marrs claims that the video shows ‘a solid connection between the Gestapo of Hitler’s Nazi Germany, the Cheka and KGB of Stalinist Russia, and today’s fascist New World Order. Fascists such as Stalin, Hitler, Clinton and Reno have no conscience and feel no more remorse for […]

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Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin?

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Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] making concessions to the Palestinians. On the evidence presented by Chamish this is about as accurate as saying that JFK was murdered by Oswald working for the KGB. Chamish shows in some detail that the Rabin killing was a variation on the Sirhan Sirhan attack on Robert Kennedy. Yes, Rabin’s ‘assassin’ was firing at […]

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After Kelly: ‘After Dark’, David Kelly and lessons learned

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

[…] rescue this by claiming Hoon was investigating plans to use motor-racing fuelling systems in military helicopters. The Independent, 4 August 2003 Baker p. xvi Baker quotes ‘the KGB assassination squad’: ‘Anyone can commit a murder but it takes an artist to commit a suicide.’ Baker p. 340 Baker p. 213 Baker p. 298 Baker […]

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Splinter Factor

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] American conspiracy round the activities of a fellow-travelling American Quaker, Noel Field, who had been in (innocent) contact with many leading figures in the Soviet bloc. ( KGB: the Inside Story pp. 336-341) Neither refers to Stewart Steven’s book, Operation Splinter Factor (London 1974, 76 and 78). Steven’s book is also about Noel Field […]

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Spooks

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] British double agent tricked the Bulgarians into murdering him) and the murder of the newspaper owner Robert Maxwell in 1991. Both murders are related to the failed KGB coup in Moscow in August 1991, with which I was fairly directly connected. A large file exists which gives the evidence for all this in considerable […]

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Did the CIA sink a ship-load of Leyland buses in the Thames

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

[…] by the Leyland deal. He secretly forced the Canadian prime minister Lester Pearson to promise that Canada would not make any similar trade deals with Cuba. The KGB chief in Washington, Aleksandr Feliksov, reported this to Moscow Centre on May 20, 1964, warning that President Johnson appeared even more intolerant of Cuba than the […]

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Wallace on Pincher on Wallace

Lobster Issue 21 (1991) £££

[…] it on promotion. It is significant that neither MOD nor the security services prevented that transfer. p. 160 ‘Clockwork Orange attempted to link the IRA with the KGB and other foreign intelligence agencies supplying weapons and explosives. Wallace, for example, had the task of planting a false story that a submarine had been seen […]

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Private Warriors

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Lobster Issue 40 (Winter 2000/1) £££

[…] base. But it is hard work. Just as the animal rights people and the eco-warriors are not really an adequate substitute for MI5’s loss of the the KGB and GRU, so narco-terrorism and North Korea – barely able to feed its population but apparently about to rain missiles down on the US – are […]

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Brands and Britannia: Some aspects of national image and identity

Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££

[…] addition, should al-Qaida’s brand person, Osama Bin Laden die, the brand succession is now secured. Russia The inconsistency of the British and American brands is something former KGB officer, now President Putin of Russia, has played for all it is worth.(19) In his bid to remain at the top of Russia’s political machine – […]

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