A Century of War: Anglo-American oil politics and the new world order

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Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££

[…] is good, offering unlimited energy to mankind. Those who oppose nuclear power are luddites at best; at worst they herald the ‘new dark ages’. Everything is a conspiracy. Normal politics is entirely a sham; reality is faked for the moronic citizen-voters. (And, of course, only LaRouche has the key to unlock the mystery.) () […]

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Notes from the Borderland, no. 4

Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££

[…] other areas. These pages contain much new material and are being read and taken seriously by the anti-EU groups in this country. For those who enjoy the conspiracy theorising about spookery for which Larry is also known, he has another go at journalists in this issue – with the usual disastrous results, in my […]

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Miscellaneous: Gemstone. Workers’ Revolutionary Party, MI5 and Libya

Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££

[…] tends to be factually correct within paragraphs while the conspiratorial connections between paragraphs are mostly pure paranoid fantasy. ….Overall it is extremely right-wing, in the international- Jewish- conspiracy mould.’ Oct., 1983: Brierley takes over NZFP through Watties helped by newly appointed chairman Papps.Papps also chairman NZ Railways and presided over transport deregulation whose major […]

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Lobster Issue 39: Contents

Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000) £££

[…] practice, as before, I publish what I have that interests me. This issue? The usual mixture: spies; history with parapolitics added; New Labour’s policies; state oppression; a conspiracy theory or two. The good old stuff. Or the same old same old? I can’t tell. I just hope it is an interesting read Pieces without […]

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The British Right – scratching the surface

Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££

[…] 1986 Searchlight reported on the October 1985 British launch of Executive Intelligence Review, one of the many magazines produced by Lyndon LaRouche Jnr. LaRouche is an American conspiracy theorist on a cosmic scale, with a variety of totally idiotic ‘theories’ about the world’s history. His ideas are too silly to deserve summary here – […]

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An Unbiased Watch? the police and fascist/anti-fascist street conflict in Britain, 1945-1951

Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] Commons: The law is fully adequate to enable action to be taken against all really dangerous activities. If believers in Fascist doctrine engage either simply or in conspiracy in subversive activities, or disturb the peace, they can be, and will be, dealt with firmly as law breakers.(26) In a sense, Ede was correct. The […]

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A short history of Lobster

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[…] a cartoon strip ‘The Skeleton Key to the Gemstone File’, written by Stephanie Caruana (based on a much longer work by Bruce Roberts). It was the first conspiracy theory I had ever read and I was very struck by it. So I went into Hull University library and began checking its central claims. They […]

An Angel Directs the Storm: Apocalyptic Religion and American Empire

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Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££

[…] fascinating. The book is also worth reading as a powerful moral indictment of American capitalism and foreign policy more generally. On ‘9/11’ it even hints at a conspiracy. (The administration may have known it was coming but let it happen to give them the excuse to attack Iraq. It was all part of the […]

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Tittle-tattle

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

[…] in April. When the donations scandal erupted last year, in which the LFI was implicated, Temko wrote a defence of the lobby group in The Observer, dismissing conspiracy theories about the extent of its influence. Proceeding with inquiries? At this writing the promised party inquiry by former Labour Party and Blair minister Lord Whitty […]

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From ‘Political’ to ‘Human’: the Lessons of Watergate and Vietnam

Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££

Transnationalised Repression; Parafascism and the U.S. The history of the last century suggests that, to challenge these stultifying forces of expansion and repression, traditional processes must themselves be rejuvenated by fresh inputs of human energy. Traditional modes of political organisation, whether reformist or radical, have little chance by themselves of challenging the CIA’s ‘world-wide infrastructure’ … Read more

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