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[…] of the real world incident – minus the orgy claim – when Johnson was Foreign Secretary, see or . 2 1 Not that any of this is secret. The House of Commons Intelligence and Security Committee’s 2020 report Russia analysed the creation of the ‘laundromat’ in London for the washing of dodgy money.3 That […]

Holding Pattern

Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016) FREE

[PDF file]: […] apparent fainting spell during the 9/11 commemoration in September led to an explosion of theorising. The right-wing, who had been on her case over an alleged ‘ secret illness’ for some time, went absolutely bananas.1 This cloud of conspiracy conjecture followed her into the car that rushed her away from the commemoration, across town, […]

Lobster review: Green Anarchist, issue 63, Summer 2001

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A  review of Lobster in Green Anarchist, issue 63, Summer 2001

[PDF file]: […] 01 a CD-Rom. From September 1983, about the same time as flight KAL 007 was being blown out of the sky over Kamchatka, Lobster has consistently exposed secret state operations, disinfonnational press campaigns, smear jobs and dirty tricks. Eighteen years of survival and thrival in this highly contentious area is no mean achievement. From […]

Team mercenary GB: Part 1 – the early years

Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016) FREE

[PDF file]: […] and J.‘Kayode Fayemi (eds), Mercenaries: An African Security Dilemma (London: Pluto Press, 2000) p. 20 7 For more detail see Chapter 6 of David Tomkins, Dirty Combat: Secret Wars and Serious Misadventures (London: Mainstream Publishing, 2008). along with a dozen other soldiers; he was one of the four that were sentenced to death by […]

That option no longer exists: Britain 1974-76 by John Medhurst

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] campaigns 1 The author does not mention the Soviet money. MI5 had been tracking the Soviet funds in British politics since the 1920s. See Kevin Quinlan’s The Secret War Between the Wars: MI5 in the 1920s and 1930s, reviewed at . (notably Clockwork Orange) centred round the Army Information Policy unit in Northern Ireland; […]

Lobster review: Direct Action Issue #19 Summer 2001

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A review of Lobster in Direct Action Issue #19 Summer 2001

[PDF file]: […] to aspirations towards the academic learned journal. While Lobster is undoubtedly a handy periodical, the main emphasis is on the murkey doings of governments, MI5 and other secret services, etc. All very revealing and worth it, just for the pub talk’ potential. However, the real star turn out now is the #19 Summer 2001 […]

Case Closed: The Identification of Rudolf Hess

Lobster Issue 79 (Summer 2020) FREE

[PDF file]: […] Rick Wahl “who interpreted the blood smear and maintained it under unbroken custody for teaching purposes” adds to doubts about its authenticity.’102 101 Speer, A., Spandau the Secret Diaries (New York: Ishi Press, 2010) 102 Rosthorn: see note 1. There are no doubts. Slide labels have very limited space, so case numbers are normally […]

Sailing Close To The Wind: Reminiscences by Dennis Skinner and Kevin Maguire

Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] the press and a degree of police repression not seen since the 1930s. As he points out, the union argued that Thatcher ‘had 70 pits on a secret hit list’ and planned the effective destruction of the coal industry, something that was vehemently and categorically denied at the time. Thirty years later, ‘we got […]

Friends of Israel

Lobster Issue 86 (2023) FREE
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Anthrax War Dead silence… fear and terror on the anthrax trail by Bob Coen and Eric Nadler

Lobster Issue 60 (Winter 2010) FREE

[PDF file]: […] investigation and an account of the investigation; a written version of a documentary film. And what they found is really scary stuff. CBW programs are the dirty secret of post-WW2 states. The Soviets, the Americans learned from a defector in 1989, had a monster programme – and maybe the Russians still do, though officially […]

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