Who shot JFK

Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003) £££

[…] benefited most – Johnson disappeared from the story as the Garrison inquiry revealed the rich brew of millionaire businessmen, anti-Castro Cubans, White Russians, the FBI and the CIA, who were linked to Oswald. Despite his personal corruption and the war in Vietnam which he vastly expanded, Johnson also came to be seen as a […]

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First supplement to ‘A Who’s Who of the British Secret State’

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] UNI. OF TEXAS PARKER, SIR PETER (KT 1978), MVO (57) B. 30/8/24 LINCOLN COLL. OXF. SAVILE 43-47 INTELLIGENCE CORPS 45-47 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION WASHINGTON (FORERUNNER OF THE CIA) 50-51 COMMONWEALTH FUND FELLOWSHIP USA 53-54 HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY 56- BOOKER McCONNELL 66-70 CHMN. BOOKERS ENGINEERING 71-76 CURTIS BROWN 76- CHMN. BRITISH RAIL […]

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Outlawing the Naming of Agents

Lobster Issue 5 (1984) £££

[…] victim of an assassination attempt as a result of his or her name having been published. Proponents of the bill cite the cases of Welch and Kinsman, CIA officers who were attacked allegedly as a result of their identities being printed in American magazines; the evidence to support this allegation is, in our view, […]

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British History and the British Right

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] Branch to the construction of the new MI6 headquarters over a century later. This is allied to a perception that covert forces, including in the 1970s the CIA, have generally worked to protect the interests of property and capital when these have been (or are imagined to have been) under threat from the Left. […]

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The Churchill myth: Churchill and Secret Service

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Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] the revelation that the European Movement was only kept afloat by funds that Churchill solicited from the Americans: Sandys urgently requested £80,000 to keep it solvent. The CIA funds, channelled via Donovan and Dulles, prevented its collapse during the first two decisive meetings of the Council of Europe at Strasbourg in 1949 and 1950. […]

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Advertising, Iraq and espionage

Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003) £££

[…] ‘the allies’ have no agents, cannot ‘sell’ their message and Iraq disintegrates. US Attitude to agents America describes its foreign agents as MICE. (Its subliminal subtext implies CIA officers are ‘MEN’.) MICE stands for money, ideology, compromise and ego, airbrushing the valour of unsung heroes and patriots, often civilians, many of them amateurs. It […]

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Contents

Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££

[…] In all accounts so far – ie the Wright-derived accounts – there is a single, central villain – MI5. We are getting a British version of the ‘CIA as rogue elephant’ theory of the late 1970s. And that isn’t even likely to be the whole story. While getting control of MI5 is obviously the […]

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The Trouble With Harry: A memoire of Harry Newton, MI5 agent

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] the post from Professor John Vincent, a copy of the September issue of East-West Digest. This had the reputation in left-wing circles of being funded by the CIA. Vincent appended a note saying, ‘I thought this would interest you’ to an unsigned article, ‘Strategy of Destruction: the ILP Re-Assessed’ – By a Special Correspondent’, […]

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Peace plotting: Patriotism Perverted: Captain Ramsay, the Right Club and British anti-semitism 1939/1940

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Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] the US London embassy who leaked to Ramsay all the private material between Roosevelt and Churchill 1939/1940. Originally thought to be a Nazi spy, after 1945 the CIA considered him to have been a Soviet agent all along (not a contradiction during the Nazi-Soviet Pact). Aarons and Loftus (op. cit.) also say, p. 212, […]

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Shorts (KAL 007 & JFK)

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

[…] works. I’ll tell you the real story of how Jack Kennedy got killed someday. It was supposed to be a miss! What a set of accidents! The CIA didn’t know anus from appetite that day. ” (p123) A Lobster reader writes that he repeatedly finds that photographs taken of military installations come back from […]

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