Lobster Issue 5 (1984) £££
[…] Aries Research, now called Tom Davis Books, PO Box 1107, Aptos, California CA95001 1107 USA. Goodies to look out for: Exile: The Unquiet Oblivion of Richard M. Nixon, Robert Sam Anson Rogue Agent: The Remarkable Career of Edwin P. Wilson, James Goulden Secret Agenda: Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA, Jim Hougan Tom Davis […]
Lobster Issue 5 (1984) £££
[…] Opus Dei-Matesa network siphoned off money for the campaign of Giscard, who shared their technocratic, anti-political prejudices. (Matesa also allegedly donated $10,000 to the campaign of Richard Nixon for U.S. President in 1968.) These connections between Opus Dei, Giscard, and De Broglie have been raised as a possible motive for the assassination of De […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££
[…] other agencies.’ The roundtable people/person interpret the near universal membership of the CFR among US elite managers to mean that the CFR is running the US. But Nixon was in the CFR at the same time as the Trilateral Commission – a CFR spin-off also extensively documented by the roundtable – was grooming Jimmy […]
Lobster Issue 4 (1984) £££
[…] Cuban exile Anselmo Alliergro IV, who dealt with Latin American sales. In 1974 Werbell was involved in a “conspiracy among the CIA, Robert Vesco (international fugitive and Nixon campaign contributor) and various corporations to finance clandestine guerilla activities in South America. Vesco wanted to purchase Werbell’s stock of 2000 silenced M10 pistols. When Werbell […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££
[…] others, the as ‘an asset of SIS’. (I seem to remember that while a correspondent in Washington in the 1970s he had his phone tapped by the Nixon White House.) Tomlinson 1 The Richard Tomlinson affair has provided a number of insights. SIS officer Tomlinson was sacked – or, on some accounts, not retained […]
Lobster Issue 4 (1984) £££
[…] NY 1973) describing his activities and those of LAPD’S CCS. Among his more startling claims is one that CCS planned ‘left wing’ riots and the assassination of Nixon for the Republican Convention of 1972, apparently in the hope of installing Vice President Agnew as some kind of dictator. Although this story is quite widely […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££
[…] skull-duggery and extreme right-wing politics were either Dallas residents (the Hunt brothers, the Murchisons, Charles P. Cabell) or recent visitors to the city (J. Edgar Hoover, Richard Nixon, Madame Nhu). It doesn’t take much brains to posit a Texas-based hit a la Farewell America, authored by the pseudonymous ‘James Hepburn’ and reputed to be […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] This is a survey of Republican politics since Watergate, a set of essays on the big (para)political events of the last 30 years which show that since Nixon () the Republican Party has been the political front for a series of massive criminal conspiracies. We might say that the Republican Party is an ongoing […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££
[…] country. Within a year of Castro’s ascension, by January of 1960, mercenary pilots and anti-Castroites were flying bombing missions against the regime. Meanwhile, in Washington, Vice-President Richard Nixon was lobbying on behalf of the military invasion that the CIA was plotting. It was against this background, in February of 1960, that Jim Jones suddenly […]
Lobster Issue 3 (1984) £££
[…] his staff and friends. Wick, a longtime show-business friend of Reagan, was appointed only a year ago and has obviously learned little of the lessons of the Nixon era. The tapes have been handed over to a Congressional committee. In June 1980 Leigh wrote an article for the Liverpool Newsletter, a paper which adopts […]