The Clandestine Caucus

Lobster Issue Clandestine Caucus (1996)
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[PDF file]: […] dates back a far as Lobster 12 in 1986. This is unavoidable: in this kind of research something new is always turning up and a new synthe sis becomes possible. In his book on the 1984 miners’ strike, The Enemy Within, Seamus Milne refers on p. 163 to ‘the obscure right-wing trade-union caucusing body, […]

ViewfromtheBridge

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[…] were or and or . 20 ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

Lob86 View from Bridge

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[…] were or and or . 20 ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

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[…] suicide in 2005. The current leading ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

lob86View from Bridge

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[…] suicide in 2005. The current leading ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

lob86View from Bridge

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[…] suicide in 2005. The current leading ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] suicide in 2005. The current leading ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

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[…] suicide in 2005. The current leading ‘peace campaigner’ in New Zealand, Murray Horton, recently mailed out a piece about Wilkes. The New Zealand Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) refuses to release its file on Owen Wilkes but did release a snippet to his widow. Horton writes: The accompanying letter to her (15/5/23) from new […]

The Western Union Clandestine Committee: Britain and the ‘Gladio’ networks

Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016) FREE

[PDF file]: […] networks which SOE had created should remain beyond the end of the war – and that they should so continue under his control and not that of SIS (MI6), who were attempting to instigate a turf war. Roundell Palmer (the 3rd Earl of Selborne), in his position as Minister for Economic Warfare, was the […]

Wilson, MI5 and the rise of Thatcher

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[PDF file]: […] government – which, at the time, many people put down to Wilson’s paranoia and his continuous skirmishing with the press. Not everyone will accept the authors’ analy sis or conclusions but there is sufficient evidence to make people go back and relive those events and wonder exactly what was going on and who was […]

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