The DRE newsletter (June – August 1963)

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[PDF file]: […] Cuban Project, Operation Mongoose. That project was slowly being wound down in the early months of 1963, as Kennedy pursued an overt policy of reaching accommodation with communist Cuba. The precise date that Operation Mongoose really ended is still unclear. Judging by Kennedy’s change of course on improving relations with Cuba, it probably began […]

The Shadow Man: At the Heart of the Cambridge Spy Circle by Geoff Andrews

Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016) FREE

[PDF file]: […] likely to send shock waves through the historiography of British Communism. Geoff Andrews is the author of the disappointing last volume of the ‘official’ history of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB), Endgames and New Times. In his new biography of James Klugmann, one of the Party’s leading intellectuals, he shows beyond any […]

The miners and the secret state

Lobster Issue 58 (Winter 2009/2010) FREE

[PDF file]: […] focused as we were on his comments about the plotting against Harold Wilson, we didn’t initially notice the section on page 175 where he wrote that the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB)’s ‘Reuben Falber……had recently been made cashier of the Russian funds.’ Wright tells us that MI5 planned to burgle Falber’s flat in […]

The Lincoln-Kennedy Psyop

Lobster Issue 81 (Summer 2021) FREE

[PDF file]: […] Adventurism’ in Rhetoric and Public Affairs, vol. 12, no. 3, 2009, pp. 389–427. JSTOR, .(Free sign-up required) 9 3 because all parts of the machine, in every communist nation, shared a clear ideology and therefore precisely the same dogma-dictated views of world events. It led Jackson to a very cynical idea of western freedom. […]

The Clandestine Caucus: a minor update

Lobster Issue 88 (2024) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] recently declassified files reveal.’ 1 That unit was a hitherto barely known branch of the Information Research Department (IRD). In 1951, a secret group named the Anti- Communist (Home) Committee was established, comprising representatives from the Foreign Office, Treasury, Home Office, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Labour, and Security Service (MI5). Chaired by cabinet […]

The assassination of Martin Luther King: the paper trail to Memphis

Lobster Issue 76 (Winter 2018) FREE

[PDF file]: […] and ‘Negroes’. Rather indiscreetly, Belmont blew Sullivan’s coverstory for the dossier. What Sullivan had actually created was a ‘dirt sheet’, intended to paint Dr King as a communist subversive intent on undermining the USA. In the extract below you can see that Belmont also remarked that Attorney-General Robert F Kennedy was going to be […]

Hugh who? (Hugh Mooney)

Lobster Issue 75 (Summer 2018) FREE

[PDF file]: […] writer in the Information Research Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. IRD had been set up at the onset of the Cold War to counter Soviet Communist Bloc propaganda, by monitoring, conducting research and providing unattributable briefings to journalists and others. 3. By the time I joined, IRD’s terms of reference had widened […]

British Writers and MI5 Surveillance 1930-1960 by James Smith

Lobster Issue 66 (Winter 2013) FREE

[PDF file]: […] Fasts imprisoned for a political stand. Nevertheless, despite the absence of any Red Scare, extensive surveillance still took place. Smith discusses MI5 policy with regard to the Communist Party in the mid-1930s: ‘….all aspects of the policy of the CPGB were being “carefully followed up”, while routine checks on correspondence were maintained on selected […]

Kim Philby: The Unknown Story of the KGB’s Master Spy by Tim Milne

Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022) FREE

[PDF file]: […] extreme left (secretly) to extreme right (publicly)’.6 This abrupt change of outlook is put down to his Soviet contacts: having been recruited to work underground for the Communist cause on his return from Austria, Philby was instructed to present himself as an establishment figure, in the expectation that this would facilitate his access to […]

GArrick Timmi text

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[…] was born on 18 November 1961, in the former East Germany (GDR).1 As an adult, he achieved his youthful ambition of serving as an officer in the communist regime’s secret police, the Stasi.2 Neitsch’s office defeated and silenced prominent local opponents of the GDR. The office’s administrative area included a long section of the […]

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