Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
At the end of World War II, hundreds of thousands of non-German workers, mostly from the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries, were stranded in Germany, while many thousands more were fleeing from areas overrun by Soviet forces. Most of these workers were anti-communist, anti-Soviet and anti-Russian; some had voluntarily collaborated with the Nazis, […]
Lobster Issue 29 (1995) £££
[…] bloc unions fronts for the state or not? My impression is that they were. (Ditto the Libyan unions.) Is it not the case, for example, as Brian Crozier was fond of reminding us, that the head of the Soviet equivalent of the TUC, the Soviet All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions in the mid […]
Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££
Steamshovel 11 The arrival of a new Steamshovel is an event. No matter that I am going to want to be picky about something in it, every issue contains items both substantial and intriguing – and much that would find a home nowhere else, that I can think of. (Except maybe Lobster. I wish I […]
Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££
[…] in Ecuador in the same year. Strauss and CSU were the main beneficiaries of identified Pinay Circle activities; i.e. the promotion of right-wing European politicians through Brian Crozier, Robert Moss, Fred Luchsinger of the Neue Zurcher Zeitung and Gerhard Lowenthal, anchorman on current affairs programmes for ZDF television, the major German network. The Pinay […]
Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££
[…] any Right extremist group that they (i.e. the CIA) wish to contact or make use of in this country. To facilitate this he has recruited one Peter Crozier, a close associate of Colin Jordan, to act as his go-between.” (35) Whether or not this specific claim about Stewart-Smith is true, and we have no […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££
[…] deserve serious consideration in U.S. planning and development for future military contingencies’. There is virtually nothing on the energy weapons which are the real agenda. Uncle Brian Crozier Foreign Policy Perspectives No. 26 from the Libertarian Alliance (25 Chapter Chambers, Esterbrooke St, London SW1P 4NN) is a 1995 speech by Brian Crozier, ‘The Return […]
Lobster Issue 3 (1984) £££
[…] inevitable invasion. (See Reagan’s Big Lie in Covert Action Bulletin 19 and Chris Searle, Destabilisation in Grenada (Writers and Readers, 1983) In the Times (7th July 1983) Brian Crozier, known intelligence lackey, wrote ‘in Grenada new air and naval installations can only be for a Soviet base. Since a coup in 1979, the island has […]
Lobster Issue 26 (1993) £££
[…] of the extraordinary distance we have come since, say, Marchetti and Marks’ 1974 landmark The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence. No wonder the likes of Brian Crozier and the other conspiracy theorists within the NATO intelligence services think that this must all be the work of a KGB plot. (And how frustrating it […]
Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££
[…] time. Among those taking part were former CIA Director William Colby and former KGB General Oleg Kalugin. Also participating were former CIA officer Donald Jameson, Uncle Brian Crozier and Hans Graf Huyn from Germany. Colby, Jameson, Crozier and Huyn are all present or former members of the Pinay Circle. It’s almost enough to make […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
[…] creation of the Anglo-American alliance. P.R.O. T188/288, memorandum by Leith-Ross, 2 Feb 1937; MacDonald, ‘Economic Appeasement’, pp119-20. Statistical abstract for the United Kingdom, table 127, p. 143. Crozier, Germany’s last bid for colonies; P.R.O. T160/856/14545/3, 1936-9. P.R.O. FO371/22951, C4102/8/18, 6 Apr 1939. P.R.O. ECG1/19, October 1939. Documents on German Foreign Policy (hereafter DGFP), Series […]