Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison case by James DiEugenio

Lobster Issue 65 (Summer 2013) FREE

[PDF file]: […] buffs. Nor is this an attempt at another grand synthesis of the material. DiEugenio is presenting the case suggested by his subtitle: JFK was killed by the CIA and its Cuban clients, and Jim Garrison was on the right track when he pursued David Ferrie and Clay Shaw. Thus, for example, while he does […]

View from the bridge

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[…] collection gaps and their review of the same evidence.7 (Emphasis in the original.) When a lawyer for one of the victims made the obvious point that the CIA was covering things up, a CIA spokesperson wrote: The Intelligence Community Assessment on anomalous health incidents released by ODNI reflects years of rigorous, painstaking collection, investigative […]

view from bridge

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[…] collection gaps and their review of the same evidence.7 (Emphasis in the original.) When a lawyer for one of the victims made the obvious point that the CIA was covering things up, a CIA spokesperson wrote: The Intelligence Community Assessment on anomalous health incidents released by ODNI reflects years of rigorous, painstaking collection, investigative […]

South of the Border

Lobster Issue 86 (2023) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] ciation, as the alleged sufferers of the microwave attacks2 report very similar symptoms to those being experienced by the numerous diplomats. And it’s not as if the CIA doesn’t have form in medically messing around with unwitting members of both its own staff and/or the public. Under the auspices of the infamous Sidney Gottlieb […]

Oh, conspiracy!

Lobster Issue 71 (Summer 2016) FREE

[PDF file]: […] what is dismissed as conspiracy theories – parapolitics or deep politics – does not. The work of William Blum, for example,3 in detailing the role of the CIA in the USA’s post-WW2 empire, complicates the study of American foreign policy (or would if academics and journalists could bring themselves to read it); and the […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] of the Guardian’s long-standing pro-American stance made me wonder, for the umpteenth time, if the Guardian had been part of the NCL (non-communist left) supported/penetrated/run by the CIA during the Cold War. In its attempt to regulate the entire Western media in those years, the CIA could take the conservative UK press for granted […]

The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 67 (Summer 2014) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] and that the Labour Party was influenced, if not controlled by, the KGB. This faction had allies within the Army, among former intelligence officers, the police and CIA assets, notably the Institute for the Study of Conflict. I presume that this MI5 faction was feeding the derogatory material to Information Policy. There is no […]

The view from the bridge

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[…] based on a fragment of the Barry Seal story. Seal was a big-time cocaine smuggler who got busted and became an informant for the US authorities. The CIA, not the DEA, installed a camera on his plane which malfunctioned and all Seal got were some murky stills of men, one of whom Seal identified […]

The View from the Bridge

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[…] and that the Labour Party was influenced, if not controlled by, the KGB. This faction had allies within the Army, among former intelligence officers, the police and CIA assets, notably the Institute for the Study of Conflict. I presume that this MI5 faction was feeding the derogatory material to Information Policy. There is no […]

View from Lob 73

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[…] more serious – charges were made against Bill Clinton. That Clinton was a communist. In fact there are reasonably good reports that he was recruited by the CIA, while a Rhodes Scholar in Oxford, to report on American students in the UK who opposed the Vietnam War.2 That Clinton was corrupt. The Whitewater scandal: […]

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