Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
[…] Schmeidler at the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR), in New York City. In the course of their ten ‘out-of-body perceptual state’ experiments, ASPR attempted to locate hidden items on their premises, using clairvoyant perception. They succeeded. ASPR later decided to expand these experiments to targets outside their premises. Upon Swann’s suggestion, Dr. Janet […]
Lobster Issue 9 (1985) £££
[…] operations against Albania and around the Mediterranean. (GCHQ) Government Communications Headquarters. Operatives of GCHQ are named in the early editions of the Diplomatic List. Increasingly they are hidden, though they can be traced by reference to GCHQ outposts like Darwin (Australia). Also known as the ‘Government Code and Cypher School’ (GCCS) (IRD) ‘Information Research […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] David Leigh’s account of this is at See ‘Scans that read your mind fuel ethical worries’ The Observer, 20 March < http:// observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1441799,00.html> ; ‘Brain scan “sees hidden thoughts”‘ and ‘Mind-reading machine knows what you see’ . ‘This was a hugely serious plot because what it had the potential to do was to cause […]
Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
[…] we focus on what is being suppressed by these successive alterations, we arrive at a working hypothesis of what actually may have happened and has since been hidden. Later in this chapter I shall argue that the anomalies help us to distinguish between two different pre-assassination operations involving Oswald. The first was an authorized […]
Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017)
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[PDF file]: […] Nixon’s orders to engage in burglaries, forgery and other crimes to discredit his enemies and protect his most sensitive secrets. Perhaps the most explosive of his own hidden misdeeds was his treasonous intervention with South Vietnam during the 1968 campaign to prevent a bombing halt that might have swung the election to Vice President […]
Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022)
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[PDF file]: […] less visible connections to Prohibition-era liquor and gambling fortunes, which they helped launder into legitimate businesses over the course of the following decades. These businessmen used well- hidden criminal funds as seed capital to build new fortunes in fast-growing industries such as leisure, real estate, 5 media, and entertainment. Some were part of a […]
Lobster Issue 73 (Summer 2017)
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[PDF file]: […] title is in fact a juxtaposition of two contrary perspectives of his subject. For Valentine’s book to be an exposé it would have to reveal something previously hidden. In fact Valentine concludes his book with the entirely justifiable assertion that what he has described is in fact in plain sight, not hidden at all. […]
Lobster Issue 84 (Winter 2022)
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[PDF file]: […] Vol. 66, No. 2 (Extracts, June 2022) at . Usowiski’s interpretation is the same as mine. Garrick Alder spotted this. 40 Quoted in David Talbot, Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (London: Simon and Schuster, 2007) p. 275. 41 42 Recorded in 1947. 16 but I’ve never been able to run down […]
[PDF file]: […] No. 2 (Extracts, June 2022) at . Usowiski’s interpretation is the same as mine. Garrick Alder spotted this. 8 Quoted at and in David Talbot, Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (London: Simon and Schuster, 2007) p. 275. 9 10 Recorded in 1947. 5 That is how I’ve always used it or […]
Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016)
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[PDF file]: […] lure their intended readers into a maze of dead-ends and false connections. And what on earth would have been the reason for jumbling all this information together, hidden in the text of a popular novel, rather than relaying it via normal espionage routes? Unless Lewis’s intelligence contact was playing some obscure game for his […]