The Pentagon’s Psychic Research

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] purposes in early fifties, but rather in the way the police departments sometimes seek assistance from psychics to solve a crime.(1) In the course of their famous mind control projects code named ARTICHOKE, BLUEBIRD and MKULTRA, the CIA allocated a small portion of the budget to study the use of mediums in seeking intelligence […]

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Non-lethality: John B. Alexander, the Pentagon’s Penguin

Lobster Issue 25 (1993) £££

[…] infantry at Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, he was diving in the Bemini Islands looking for the lost continent of Atlantis. He was an official representative for the Silva mind control organisation and a lecturer on Precataclysmic Civilisations. (21) Alexander is also a past President and a Board member of the International Association for Near Death […]

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Beware the proven lawyer!

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Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££

[…] used to run a little feature entitled ‘This England’ that reprinted amusing newspaper and magazine clippings readers had sent in. An item that always stuck in my mind was from a book review in The Observer: ‘If for no other reason than sheer bulk this book has to be taken seriously.’(13) Was this the […]

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Web Update

Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997) £££

[…] internet crime, security and privacy; censorship. Kim Consulting http://www.kimsoft.com/kim-spy.htm Another huge resource on defense, intelligence and related issues with many links, including current topics on intelligence, ‘Cyberwar’, mind control, defence and intelligence agencies, spying, databases and archives. Infomanage http://www.infomanage.com/ Many subject categories, including politics, intelligence, legal, conflict resolution. E.g. under intelligence: secrecy and government; […]

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The electromagnetic world

Lobster Issue 56 (Winter 2008/9) £££

[…] blundered into it in 1989, there have been two themes: e-m technology is dangerous and the bastards are lying to us about this; and the claims of mind control victims might be true because the technology may exist. Thus, in the first category, we have recently had ‘Worry over incubator “emissions” ’: ‘Electromagnetic fields […]

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Mind control

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] and the former petroleum engineer, Joe Vialls, who is the subject of Collins’ epilogue, almost died in a bizarre car accident. All of this was brought to mind when I read some English translations, from the Russian, of extracts from articles which have appeared in a Moscow magazine called (in English) Cranberry – described […]

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PR, Iraq and ‘the allies’

Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

[…] will be a spate of these on the Middle East. Some will be written by ‘approved’ British academics and journalists. Those who read them could keep in mind a throwaway comment (1997) by Sir Percy Cradock, Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee under Prime Ministers Thatcher and Major: ‘The bulk of the records of […]

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The Dr Strangeloves of the Mind

Lobster Issue 59 (Summer 2010) FREE

[PDF file]: Contents Lobster 59 The Dr Strangeloves of the Mind Anthony Frewin A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments H. P. Albarelli, Jr. Walterville, Oregon: TrineDay, 2009. xxvi + 826 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. At 2.25am on 28 November 1953 Dr Frank R Olson, a U.S. government […]

The Ultranationalist Right in Turkey and the Attempted Assassination of Pope John Paul II

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] independent and critical minds, is unfortunately the smallest. On the right side of the political spectrum, only one article specifically dealing with the papal plot comes to mind, (23) although there are some fine academic studies of terrorism per se with a conservative or rightist bias. (24) On the left, this category is dominated […]

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Lobster goes to the movies!

Lobster Issue 57 (Summer 2009) £££

[…] than the last Big Thing (whatever that was). Here’s what the film’s website has to say: ‘More than 45 million viewers hungry for a glimpse into the mind of their disgraced former commander in chief, and anxious for him to acknowledge the abuses of power that led to his resignation, sat transfixed as Nixon […]

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