JFK: Oswald? Which one?

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Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££

John Armstrong Arlington, Texas: Quasar Ltd., 2003 $40, plus postage, from <www.jfkresearch.com/armstrong/>   This is a major publishing event in the JFK assassination world. Parts of Armstrong’s work has been on the Net and he’s spoken at some of the big JFK conferences. His work-in-progress became spoken of as ‘the John Armstrong research’; and finally … Read more

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RIP The Fourth Decade, and, Probe

Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001) £££

Two major American parapolitics journals closed at the beginning of this year. Both were primarily dedicated to the JFK assassination, though Probe also covered the King family’s landmark case and its successful outcome — establishing that Dr Martin Luther King was killed, not by a lone assassin, but by a conspiracy. This story was largely … Read more

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The CIA: A history of torture

Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££

On 8 March 1985 an attempt was made to assassinate one of the founders of Hizbullah, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, by car bomb in Beirut. The attack failed in its objective, but there was some ‘collateral damage’. While Fadlallah was untouched, some eighty bystanders, men, women and children, were killed and over two hundred […]

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The Kennedys: An American Drama

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

[…] to him. Some CIA people were following a similar route and avoiding the agency …. when he heard that Big Minh and his group were planning to assassinate Diem, he wanted to make a direct contact. He was hesitant about the embassy in Saigon because he could not trust his people there. So he […]

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Maria Novotny: From Prague With Love

Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££

In February this year, unnoticed by the press, a funeral took place in a quiet Sussex village. In attendance were some famous names from London society of the fifties and sixties, and two men in regulation dark suits from an undisclosed department of the Security Services. They had been contacts for the deceased, Maria Novotny, … Read more

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The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK and Malcolm X

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Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

Edited by James DiEugenio and Lisa Pease. Los Angeles: Feral House, 2003 $24 p/back ISBN 0-922915-82-2   Let me first clarify the meaning of the subtitle. Probe, now defunct, was a US magazine devoted chiefly to research on the assassinations of the 1960s. I saw it occasionally and it was very good. I assumed this … Read more

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Journals

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

The Third Decade The Third Decade, “a journal of research on the John F. Kennedy assassination” keeps appearing with impressive, not to say stunning, frequency. 6 in a year so far, and that’s 26 plus pages per issue. With The Third Decade the Kennedy assassination researchers have finally got, as near as makes no difference, … Read more

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Kennedy Miscellany

Lobster Issue 29 (1995) £££

The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s London File on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy Calendared & Glossed by Anthony Frewin ‘Calendared and Glossed’ is pretty elegant, is it not? And totally accurate, of course. In his ‘Author’s Note’ Frewin tells us that this began as an idea for a Lobster piece but, like Topsy, … Read more

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Who Owns Agca? Book Reviews: Plots to Kill the Pope

Lobster Issue 4 (1984) £££

[…] half a million dollars to Edward J. Epstein for his Legend, which tried, unsuccessfully, to attribute Lee Harvey Oswald to the KGB. On Legend, see my essay in Lobster 2. Frank Brodhead and Edward S. Herman, ‘The KGB Plot To Assassinate The Pope: A Case Study In Free World Disinformation’ in Covert Action No 19.

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Trying to kill Nasser

Lobster Issue 9 (1985) £££

[…] the worse for drink, at a meeting in Beirut. “Apologising neither for his lateness nor his condition he took over the meeting. Teams had been fielded to assassinate Nasser, he informed us, and then rambled on about bloody Egyptians who had planned to turn the Middle East over to the ‘commies’. His voice trailing […]

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