View from Bridge 87

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[…] some of the Secret Service agents thought this. Jackie Kennedy and her mother. JFK’s secretary Evelyn Lincoln. KGB officer Oleg Nechiporenko. The KGB office in the USA. CIA officer E. Howard Hunt. Madeleine Brown, LBJ’s mistress. Barr McClellan, a Dallas lawyer. Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. Gen. Joseph J. Cappucci, the head of Air […]

Maggie’s guilty secret

Lobster Issue 66 (Winter 2013) FREE

[PDF file]: […] which had supported the Shah of Iran for years, was beginning to find his increasingly oppressive regime embarrassing, both at home and abroad. President Carter ordered the CIA to begin secretly supporting the Iranian opposition, with a view to replacing the Shah and establishing a stable government favourably inclined to the US. The Carter […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] some of the Secret Service agents thought this. Jackie Kennedy and her mother. JFK’s secretary Evelyn Lincoln. KGB officer Oleg Nechiporenko. The KGB office in the USA. CIA officer E. Howard Hunt. Madeleine Brown, LBJ’s mistress. Barr McClellan, a Dallas lawyer. Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. Gen. Joseph J. Cappucci, the head of Air […]

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 […]

The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 65 (Summer 2013) FREE
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[PDF file]: […] Committee and there is pretty convincing evidence there that he got screwed. But I was most struck by a document which claims to be pages from a CIA analysis of the so-called Supergun affair – that bizarre project to build for Iraq a ‘gun’ with a 750 kilometre range, which ended with the murder […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglass shows the pre-assassination workings of the CIA to frame Oswald for the shooting. His […]

View from Bridge 87

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[…] policy away from its Cold War positions. His attempt to change US policy towards the Soviet Union, Cuba and Vietnam, against the wishes of the military, the CIA and most of his foreign service, was breathtakingly ambitious and dangerous. Douglas shows the pre-assassination workings of the CIA to frame Oswald for the shooting. His […]

The devil has all the best songs: reflections on the life and times of Simon Dee

Lobster Issue 58 (Winter 2009/2010) FREE

[PDF file]: […] significance. The reader’s attention was drawn to his comments that he had been classified as a national security risk by the Spe cial Branch and that the CIA effectively controlled broadcasting in the UK.1 Dee served in the RAF from 1953 to 1958, spending much of this time in the Middle East, culminating in […]

South of the Border

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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 […]

lob86South of the Border

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[…] 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 […]

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