Lobster Issue 62 (Winter 2011)
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[PDF file]: […] not setting them up.1 The book is interesting chiefly as a firsthand account of a career agent/agent provocateur for the American local and national state – police, FBI, and God knows who else (half the time Merritt seemed to neither know nor care for whom he was really working). To my knowledge there has […]
Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
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[PDF file]: […] General Walker1 (yes, that General Walker) and the background to JFK’s assassination he notes that the following was found in Lee Harvey Oswald’s address book by the FBI shortly after his arrest in November 1963 (styling as original): NAT. SEC. DAN BURROS LINCOLN ROCKWELL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA AMERICAN NAZi PARTY (AMER. NATIONAL PARTY) Hollis sec. […]
Lobster Issue 61 (Summer 2011)
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[PDF file]: […] World War, the business corporation had eclipsed the natural person as a political actor in the US. By 1924 US immigration law and the actions of the FBI had succeeded in damming the flow of European radicalism and suppressing domestic challenges to corporate supremacy. Thus by the time Franklin Roosevelt was elected, the US […]
Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
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[PDF file]: […] John F. Kennedy (New York: Shapolsky, 1988) to name but two. named Jack Van Laningham upon whom Waldron predicates virtually his whole argument. Van Laningham was an FBI informant/snitch who was in prison with Marcello and he, Marcello, is alleged to have said to him, ‘Yeah, I had the son of a bitch killed. […]
Lobster Issue 61 (Summer 2011)
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[PDF file]: […] 2023 Eringer claims to have created an intelligence agency for Prince Albert and is the author of Ruse, which recounts his years working undercover missions for the FBI. Those with longer memories will recall Eringer as the author of one of the first books on the elite management groups, The Global Manipulators (1980). We […]
Lobster Issue 60 (Winter 2010)
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[PDF file]: […] makes them money, their dream factories will make that, too. Just as there was in the 1970s, in the wake of Watergate and the subsequent revelations of FBI and CIA covert operations, there is a little bit of liberal dissidence in mainstream American movies, mostly at the low budget end, which the author discusses. […]