The British Right – scratching the surface

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[PDF file]: […] associated themselves with ABN in the sixties and seventies: Michael English, Bessie Braddock, Jack McCann, Sir David Renton, John Graham, J. McMillan, Michael O’Halloran, Michael Fidler, Tom Oswald and Sir Frederick Bennett. John Wilkinson MP’s association with the group runs from 1971 (or earlier) through to 1985 when, as Chair of the European Freedom […]

The Atlantic and its Enemies: a personal history of the Cold War by Norman Stone

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[PDF file]: […] remember or can find. Has anyone seriously tried to dispute the disappearance of left and trade union people during Pinochet’s years? And, finally before giving up entirely, I checked his account of JFK’s assassination. This is his Oswald on page 207. ‘….failed volunteer for the military and the CIA and the KGB.’ Huh? Robin Ramsay

Transnationalised Repression; Parafascism and the U.S.

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[PDF file]: […] 13 1977, p. 46 24 CBS, p. 14 25 New York Times, January 5, 1975, p. 4. Edward Jay Epstein. Legend: the Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald (New York: McGraw Hill, 1978), pp 272-274 26 27 Tad Szulc and Karl E. Meyer. The Cuban Invasion (New York,:Ballantine, 1962), p. 95 28 Tad Szulc […]

LBJ: the mastermind of JFK’s assassination by Phillip F. Nelson

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[…] 61 spelling and lack of grammatical knowledge. Mackenzie’s version of the events in Dallas can be summarised thus: everybody was involved – mob, military, anti-Castro Cubans, FBI, Oswald and Ruby, LBJ, ‘Mac’ Wallace….but not, apparently, the CIA. The CIA are almost entirely missing from this story. It’s the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) Mackenzie writes […]

The view from the bridge

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[PDF file]: […] him as an informant to the Committee. We did.’28 So clearly HUAC. But the striking thing is the link to LBJ. This may explain why Ruby killed Oswald: he was tidying up for his political boss. Ruby’s hints about LBJ’s role to the Warren Commission people who interviewed him may have been provoked by […]

View from the Bridge

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[…] faction within the CIA ran a phoney assassination attempt on JFK which they intended to attribute to Castro’s Cuba, via the role of public Castro-sympathiser Lee Harvey Oswald. This would provide the pretext for US action – another invasion perhaps. This was piggy-backed upon by a real assassination attempt, which was done in the […]

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[…] him as an informant to the Committee. We did.’2 So clearly HUAC. But the striking thing is the link to LBJ. This may explain why Ruby killed Oswald: he was tidying up for his political boss. Ruby’s hints about LBJ’s role to the Warren Commission people who interviewed him may have been provoked by […]

The View from the Bridge

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[PDF file]: […] daily papers, the Globe and Mail; and that his ticket into the big media had been a recanting of his previous writing, and acknowledgement that Lee Harvey Oswald had done the dirty deed in Dallas. I had declined to publish Van Wynesberghe’s change of tack in issue 26 and suggested to him that he […]

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