Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££
[…] the first page of no. 34 was an article by a Chicago-based ‘conspiracy researcher’ going under the name of Paul de Rasanov. It dealt with the ‘Nazi-Satan Gold Conspiracy complex’ and did not seem to be a joke, although it is often hard to tell with such literature. One section revealed: ‘The real powers […]
Lobster Issue 6 (1984) £££
[…] includes major prospects for future mine developments when needed in the Canadian northwest and Great Britain. It has large silver holdings in Honduras and is getting into gold in a big way. It is the 2nd largest magnesium producer in the US and the 3rd largest in the western world. Also, AMAX owns the […]
Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££
[…] (BIS) which kept open financial ties with Nazi Germany throughout the war (even to the extent of receiving interest on First World War reparation payments paid in gold extracted from the victims of the Holocaust), and the welcome given to hundreds and possibly thousands of Nazi war criminals into the U.S. to aid the […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] for including my remarks about Seagrave’s book. Please allow me to make a small number of observations on your review commentary. The monetary values of the black gold mentioned in Gold Warriors are stupendous. Seagrave would never openly write of the sums involved because he realised that most people wouldn’t believe him but would, […]
Lobster Issue 9 (1985) £££
[…] ARNOLD-FOSTER, COMMANDER CHRISTOPHER HUGH CMG (1946) B 9.12.1890, D 21.7.65 GARRICK MI6 (W) ‘HIS FATHER’S DISPATCH BOX AT HIS SIDE, MONOCLE POISED.. AT THE DOOR STOOD HIS GOLD TIPPED MALACCA CANE’ 1911 ROYAL NAVY 1918-19 ASSIST NAVAL ATTACHE WASHINGTON 1925-54 MEMBER STOCK EXCHANGE ‘LAWRENCE, KEEN AND GARDINER’ 1939 REJOINED ROYAL NAVY, MI6 SECTION 3 […]
Lobster Issue 8 (1985) £££
[…] of the agency.) Charles Colson saw the CIA file on Watergate and made some notes on its contents which included a reference to a CIA operation smuggling gold bullion to S.E. Asia. Recently there was a reference (Times 20 March 1985) to Nixon and an episode in 1964 when he apparently went to Vietnam […]
Lobster Issue 33 (Summer 1997) £££
[…] Hannon and the British Commonwealth Union to create an industrial group of MPs in the House of Commons, to the climactic struggle over the reimposition of the Gold Standard and subsequent recession and depression of the 1930s – the conflict was between the interests of the financial and overseas sectors and its instruments in […]
Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££
[…] known that was what was needed to get rid of him; of his days in the Communist Party when he acted as the courier who took the gold to Moscow, and about his subsequent anxious conversations with Harry Pollitt about Russian comrades who had disappeared since the last time he was over there – […]
Lobster Issue 26 (1993) £££
[…] 25) was something of a bombshell. In the event it turned out to be a damp squib. However, Laurens Otter wrote to me: ‘Your comments on Moscow Gold seem basically right, but you don’t take them far enough. After Suez-Hungary, though in theory only a third of the membership resigned, it was the most […]
Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££
[…] the CIA. There is no parallel here; KGB aimed to ‘subvert the democratic system, where the CIA, even at its most heavy-handed, aimed to preserve it. The gold of Lanaley, Virginia, behind Encounter cannot be held to justify Moscow’s gold backing The Morning Star. Long before the end the myth woven in this book […]