Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££
[…] of the usual suspects set out to destroy not only JFK’s presidency but the entire dynasty. And in doing so, he offers not only a second ‘ Oswald’, but a possible second ‘Sirhan’. There is indeed much in Smith, to me at any rate, that is new and on the JFK stuff and […]
Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££
The idea that the Security Service, MI5, colluded with British fascism in the inter-war years is not to be found in the existing literature on the subject. On the contrary the fascists are depicted as the victims, rather than the beneficiaries of MI5’s attentions. MI5, it is generally argued, viewed fascism as a potential danger … Read more
Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££
[…] research in the field that we now think of as ‘mind control’. But Arthur Young was also the father-in-law of Ruth Paine, the woman who befriended Marina Oswald in Dallas. Yes, it’s another matrix! At this stage you either go, ‘Wow!’, and begin speculating about a hitherto undetected occult dimension to the Kennedy assassination, […]
Lobster Issue 21 (1991) £££
[…] years photoanalyst Jack White has studied the famous “backyard” photographs of Lee Harvey Osward and has proved without a doubt they are clever forgeries used to incriminate Oswald by planners of President Kennedy’s execution. White served as consultant to the House Select Committee on Assassinations because of his expertise in photography and photoanalysis, and […]
Lobster Issue 34 (Winter 1997) £££
[…] speech is rather striking: 24 hours after the shooting he – or his intelligence people – had already spotted the attempts in the immediate aftermath to portray Oswald as pro-Soviet and pro-Castro. We get letters from Kruschev to Castro; we get the text of 1961 talks between John J. McCloy and Valerian Zorin, of […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
[…] against the internal threat of socialism and the external menace of Bolshevism. This meant that administrations eschewed experimentation with unorthodox finance, associated in particular with Lloyd George, Oswald Mosley and J. M. Keynes. Piecemeal social reforms, such as the extension of unemployment insurance and modest welfare benefits were introduced, but the budget was to […]
Lobster Issue 33 (Summer 1997) £££
[…] a result of being identified in CounterSpy. He even describes John Kennedy as being killed by a member of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was ‘trained in Russia and with a Russian wife’! Crozier must know this is baloney and it undermines his case. Crozier simply cannot believe that […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] War One and thereafter; relations with the Tories; and the twin tensions between social reform and nationalism and the interests of capital and labour. The chapter on Oswald Mosley is a fine distillation of what remains pertinent in his political traject-ory, surpassed only by the exemplary consideration of Social Credit and Distributist ideology (pp. […]
Lobster Issue 49 (Summer 2005) £££
[…] an old fascist dream and that the current Constitution is no more than Germany attempting to be ‘third time lucky’ in its aspirations. The fascist vision of Oswald Mosley and of the surviving Strasser brother of a united Europe able to stand up to both the US and the Soviet Bloc is not unappealing […]
Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
[…] etc’ has released 15,000 pages of Garrison documents and 6,000 pages from Clay Shaw’s attorney, Edward Wegmann. Many of the Garrison documents relate to sightings of ‘Lee Oswald’ and ‘Clay Shaw’, or their doppelgangers, in Jackson and Clinton, La, prior to the assassination. Wegmann’s documents, predictably enough, are said to depict Garrison as a […]