British Spooks “Who’s Who” part 2

Lobster Issue 10 (1986) £££

[…] the various biographies written following his defection. (GCHQ) Government Communications Headquarters. Operatives of GCHQ are named in the early editions of the Diplomatic List. Increasingly they are hidden, though they can be traced by reference to GCHQ outposts like Darwin (Australia). Also known as the ‘Government Code and Cypher School’ (GCCS) (BF) British Intelligence […]

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Lobster Issue 52: Contents

Lobster Issue 52 (Winter 2006/7) £££

[…] MacGregor, who is the author of several books on Hegel and Marx and numerous articles including ‘September 11 as Machiavellian State Terrorism’, in Paul Zarembka, ed., The Hidden History of 9-11-2001, Research in Political Economy, Volume Robin Ramsay Lobster is edited and published by: Robin Ramsay at 214 Westbourne Avenue, Hull, HU5 3JB. UK […]

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The view from the bridge

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] does it take to screw in a light bulb? Answer: Fifteen. One to screw it in, five to say he acted alone, one to say that someone hidden in the ceiling helped. One to film it, one to do an intense examination of the film and conclude (a) it was tampered with and (b) […]

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Publications and Book Reviews

Lobster Issue 9 (1985) £££

[…] variously of ‘International Finance-power capitalism”, “One World Monopolists”, “a World Federalist State”, the (US) “Eastern Liberal Establishment” the “Fabian oligarchy and the CFR boys of the perpetual hidden government”, and – best of all – “super-rich, capitalist, monopolist Fabian, gradualist Marxist collectivists, global state internationalists” – which includes just about everybody of note. It […]

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Gone but not forgotten: a further update on Di

Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££

Gone but not forgotten: a further update on Di Terry Hanstock This update follows on from my earlier articles in Lobster 38 and Lobster 39 Never was the old adage ‘She’s dead but she won’t lie down’ more apt than when applied to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Although she died almost nine years … Read more

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The Bilderberg Group and the project of European unification

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] Liberal Conspiracy, Macmillan 1989 Crozier, Brian Free Agent, Harper Collins, 1993 Cumings, Bruce ‘Chinatown: Foreign Policy and Elite Realignment’ in Ferguson, Thomas & Rogers, Joel (eds.) The Hidden Election, Random House, 1981 Dawkins. Kristin NAFTA:The New Rules of Corporate Conquest Open Magazine, 1993 Domhoff, G. William The Power Elite and the State, Aldine de […]

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Spooks and the House of Commons

Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££

[…] discussed in issue 16. But I also wrote about this in the now defunct magazine Cut (August 1988) and made the following comment: ‘Livingstone appears to have hidden allies within the bureaucracy of the House of Commons. He has had astonishing luck in the lotteries for oral questions to the Prime Minister and the […]

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Trying to kill Nasser

Lobster Issue 9 (1985) £££

[…] to be controlled by an officer under the name ‘Colonel Yarrow’, in which the killing was to be accomplished by Egyptian officers using a cache of weapons hidden in the sand. The key man in Cairo was Mahmoud Khalil, the head of Egyptian Air Force Intelligence who was called to a meeting in Rome […]

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Was the Director of Central Intelligence a Soviet agent?

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Lobster Issue 51 (Summer 2006) £££

[…] the United States? Is the very existence of the CIA and its related agencies compatible with our democracy? Secret intelligence services have long been assumed to be hidden players wherever the Great Game of international politics is played. And so they are. The traditional definition of a secret intelligence service is that, like the […]

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Remote Viewing and the US intelligence community

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] Schmeidler at the American Society for Psychical Research (ASPR), in New York City. In the course of their ten ‘out-of-body perceptual state’ experiments, ASPR attempted to locate hidden items on their premises, using clairvoyant perception. They succeeded. ASPR later decided to expand these experiments to targets outside their premises. Upon Swann’s suggestion, Dr. Janet […]

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