Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
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[PDF file]: […] while later I received a reply (on 1 See . plain A4 paper, signed with a wiggly line with no name beneath it) informing me that the Secret Intelligence Service has not disposed of human remains in the last 15 years. Encouraged, I wrote again, this time asking for the release of the Service’s […]
Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
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[PDF file]: […] not now report before 2016. In March this year the London Evening Standard reminded us of the sinister dimension that now accompanies this secrecy. Under the headline ‘Secret terror trial ends in farce as student is cleared of targeting Blair’ it reported: ‘Britain’s first secret terror trial descended into farce today as a law […]
Lobster Issue 59 (Summer 2010)
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[PDF file]: […] was created and altered while the ‘other’ Zapruder footage was being moved around Dallas. Or, it also occurred to me, that a CIA agent posing as a Secret Service agent acting as a delivery boy might not have known or cared about the difference between ‘developed’ and ‘printed’. After examining all these conundrums, however, […]
Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015)
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[PDF file]: […] ‘agents’. Mr Groody is now dead but he did record statements to the effect that he didn’t know whether the ‘agents’ were from the FBI or the Secret Service.8 We can therefore infer with confidence that the two men were formally attired rather than in any kind of uniform. We can go further than […]
Lobster Issue 58 (Winter 2009/2010)
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[PDF file]: […] by Andrew and he does not refer to this claim of Wright’s. However on p. 403 he writes this: ‘The Security Service had “good coverage” of the secret Soviet funding of the CPGB, monitoring by surveillance and telecheck the regular collection of Moscow’s cash subsidies by two members of the Party’s International Department, Eileen […]
Lobster Issue 76 (Winter 2018)
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[PDF file]: […] where his widow found him.8 I mention this not only as a reminder that death can come in a sudden and apparently inexplicable way to those possessing secret expertise. As Tony Collins writes in Open Verdict: ‘Peter Peapell had returned from a one year appointment at America’s foremost naval establishment. Perhaps he used his […]