Parallel development: the Workers Party and the Progressive Unionist Party in Northern Ireland

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] of the mysterious Ulster Citizens Army, whose propaganda leaflets carried the Connolly Plough. The UCA was not a creation of Army Information Policy at Lisburn, though Colin Wallace has acknowledged that the Army gave the UCA material to journalists.(23) Elliot was stopped at an Army checkpoint at the spot where he was murdered a […]

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Lobster Issue 32: Contents

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

Parish Notices A number of noteworthy events since the last issue of Lobster. One was the quashing of Colin Wallace’s conviction for manslaughter, about which I say few things below. Another was the deaths of Anthony Verney (whose wife’s death was noted in the previous issue) and Kim Besly, both of whom had been engaged […]

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More forgeries

Lobster Issue 17 (1988) £££

In August I received a set of British state forgeries from around 1974. The sender did not include his or her name and address. Reproduced below is one of them, reduced from A4. We don’t know for sure if this organisation actually existed. These four new ones plus two from Wallace’s files and the notorious […]

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Wizard: the life and times of Nikola Tesla

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Lobster Issue 39 (Summer 2000) £££

[…] As the documents included plans for a particle beam weapon/death ray being sought by German agents, this was done. Seifer says the instruction was given by Henry Wallace, a friend of Tesla’s, who served as Vice President of the USA 1940-1944.(7) On 9 January 1943 the Office of Alien Property (Tesla’s next of kin […]

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Wallace Clippings planted on Chapman Pincher

Lobster Issue 16 (1988) £££

Just for the historical record, these rather faded cuttings from the Daily Express are just two of the stories that Wallace planted on Chapman Pincher while working in Information Policy. By Chapman Pincher the man who gives you tomorrow’s news -today THE SECURITY forces in Northern Ireland are facing a serious threat from American […]

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The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££

[…] doing it, either.() It did contain two significant new pieces of information. The first was Wilson’s attempt to steer Penrose and Courtiour towards Northern Ireland and Colin Wallace. Wilson’s tale of a press officer, a cleaning lady, a Times journalist and a classified document happened to Wallace. (The journalist was Robert Fisk.) But Pencourt […]

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Miscellaneous: Cold war. Disinformation. Elite. Unclassified. G.K. Young, Unison

Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] muddy the pool and discredit the story and/or any genuine sources. It happened in the Garrison inquiry, as Gordon Novel, for one, has admitted. It happened with Wallace and Holroyd, for example when Professor Paul Wilkinson tried to nobble Channel Four TV’s investigation into Wallace’s allegations (see Lobster 16), and a couple of years […]

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The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 33 (Summer 1997) £££

[…] our Board meetings. I always sat as far away from him as possible: he suffered badly from halitosis.’ (p. 161) Colin Wallace/psy-ops One of the lines Colin Wallace at Information Policy tried to get the media to run about Northern Ireland in 1973/4 was the one about the IRA hiring US Army veterans to […]

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A Very British Jihad

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Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££

[…] projects and Neave is nowhere to be seen in the story of NAFF as I understand it. In the penultimate chapter he reexamines the cases of Colin Wallace and Fred Holroyd: helped by Wallace, Holroyd was the original whistle-blower on ‘collusion’ between the British state and the loyalists. Larkin takes the unusual step for […]

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Kincoragate – Loose Ends

Lobster Issue 4 (1984) £££

[…] blackmail and intimidation – even in these enlightened times – by the intelligence services. * * * Lord Avebury, and the Duke of Norfolk More on Colin Wallace (See Lobster 1). Liberal Peer, Lord Avebury, and the Duke of Norfolk, have joined forces to help prove his innocence. Avebury has written to witnesses who […]

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