ValentinePiscesCIA

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[…] Vietnam to interview three retired CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus k new about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small […]

All In It Together: England in the early 21st Century by Alwyn Turner

Lobster Issue 82 (Winter 2021) FREE

[PDF file]: […] the book, a rather less plausible young man, Conservative leader William Hague, was scythed down in the 2001 election, four months before the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington. All Hague’s efforts had come pretty much to nothing – the Tories made a net gain of just one seat, and Labour’s majority […]

Lobster review: Direct Action, Issue #16 Autumn 2000

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A review of Lobster in Direct Action, Issue #16 Autumn 2000

[PDF file]: […] Ramsey, which deals with cover-ups and conspiracy theories within the corridors ofpower. Previous editions have dealt with such issues as American and Tory intervention in British unions, New Labour and the spooks, JFK, and plots by MI5/6/CIA. That’s not to say that Lobster is pandering to the audience forever more bizarre conspiracy theories. There […]

That option no longer exists: Britain 1974-76 by John Medhurst

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] social programmes and incomes policy – the socalled social contract – or the beginnings of ‘monetarism’ introduced, as per the 1976 IMF agreement? This book has end notes but no index. Robin Ramsay 3 The quotation and the paragraph following it are from an essay of mine at . 4 I sent a draft […]

ValentinePiscesMoonCIA

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[…] Vietnam to interview three retired CIA officers living there. They had been part of CIA ops in the region in the 1960s and 70s, and thus k new about CIA involvement in the drugs industry – the subject of the book Valentine was then researching.1 However the CIA interviews take up a very small […]

The Strength of the Pack by Douglas Valentine

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[…] Gallery, January, 1978 There is a decent summar of the U2 event at . 7 This is discussed in James W. Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable ( New York: Orbis Books, 2008) pp. 14/15. This book was reviewed in Lobster 56 by Michael Carlson. 165 Summer 2010 evidence they are aware of. Through the […]

Bad News for Labour: Antisemitism, the Party and Public Belief by Greg Philo et al

Lobster Issue 78 (Winter 2019) FREE

[PDF file]: […] March 2019, there had been 5497 stories on the subject of Corbyn, anti-semitism and the Labour Party. The issue was also extensively featured on television and in new and social media. These headlines give a sense of the accusations that were being made: “Labour Party is Anti-Semitic and Racist” (LBC, 18 February 2019) “Jeremy […]

Secret History: Writing the Rise of Britain’s Intelligence Services by Simon Ball

Lobster Issue 80 (Winter 2020) FREE

[PDF file]: […] run intelligence and had then commissioned its histories. There was inevitably a re-evaluation. Notably, however, the settled version of history proved remarkably resilient in the face of new revelations. History proved to be an essential form of capital. The intelligence services were able to rely on three decades of writing about their successes to […]

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