Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££
[…] works for the left wing paper ‘Liberation’ and who lives in very grand style in a huge Paris apartment. When Hosenball and Kelly had hold of the Crozier material they were very keen not to check out right wing connections but to trace phone numbers they felt belonged to Secret Service establishments etc. Hosenball […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] the BBC), Carl Gershman (see below) and a whole swathe of politicos and propagandists later to be known as Neoconservatives. Travelling from Britain with Chalfont were Brian Crozier, Robert Moss, former New Statesman editor turned Thatcher cheerleader Paul Johnson and former Labour Home Secretary Merlyn Rees. Quite why Rees should be in this company […]
Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££
[…] Gladio network story — which is a chapter in this book.(1) What do we know of NATO intelligence-gathering and covert operations? Is there “NATO Intelligence’ somewhere? (Brian Crozier — writing as “John Rossiter’ — has NATO intelligence in his novel The Andropov Deception.) If so, where? How organised? How managed? Second, if James Angleton’s […]
Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££
[…] the border with Mexico…… 46 Participants included Richard Pipes from ‘Team B’, Norman Podhoretz and his wife Midge Decter from the neo-con Israeli lobby, Claire Sterling, Brian Crozier, George Bush and Ray Cline. 47 In the 1980s I was corresponding with the late Ace Hayes, the erstwhile editor of the Portland Free Press. Hayes […]
Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££
[…] Teacher has a French-language book on the Pinay Circle out some time next year, and an English-language version should follow. (In a telephone conversation with me Brian Crozier described our version of Pinay as a mixture of fact and fiction. I invited him to correct any errors we had made but have heard nothing.) […]
Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££
[…] preceding Hasting’s statement to the House of Comments which are documented in Smear!, show that the conspiracy theories of the subversive-hunters of the British right – Brian Crozier et al – had ‘captured’ a significant section of the leadership of the Conservative Party which had actually tried to use them to damage the elected […]
Lobster Issue 21 (1991) £££
[…] Michael Ledeen, Ariel Merari, Robert Moss, Claire Sterling, Maurice Tugwell and Paul Wilkinson. British propaganda institutes dealt with include the Institute for the Study of Conflict ( Crozier), the Institute for the Study of Terrorism (Becker/Chalfont), Control Risks Janke/Goss/Clutterbuck) and the Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism (Wilkinson). Non-UK groups include the Centre […]
Lobster Issue 43 (Summer 2002) £££
[…] I was talking to. Under a pseudonym Morris wrote a couple of prescient articles in the early 1980s about the anti-subversion crowd which had gathered round Brian Crozier and ISC. It is those which should be remembered rather than his uninteresting book about Philby. John McGuffin died in April. I came across McGuffin as […]
Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££
[…] editor has either excluded this material or he was conscientious enough not to record it. Tantalisingly, on 2 June 1986, however, he wrote: ‘Meeting with conspirators, Brian Crozier, Julian Lewis and a man from Aims of Industry whose name I’ve forgotten and another man who I never identified. How to make the public realise […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
[…] Senate Report No. 94-755, Foreign and Military Intelligence, p. 192. CIA-sponsored channels also disseminated the Chinese arms story at this time inside the United States: e.g. Brian Crozier, ‘Indonesia’s Civil War,’ New Leader, November 1965, p. 4. Mortimer, p. 386. The Evans and Novak column coincided with the surfacing of the so called ‘Gilchrist […]