Friends of Israel
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[PDF file]: […] sorts of Big Secrets; but Weberman doesn’t realise he is being toyed with. Oswald worked for a time in Dallas at Jaggars-ChilesStoval, a firm that undertook classified security typesetting for the US government. The address of the company together with their phone number is in the address book and underneath Oswald has written micro […]
[PDF file]: […] the book, noting on p. 196 in his long list of outstanding items in the case: ‘From my experience as a Naval Intelligence officer with a top security clearance, MI5 would have discovered I knew there were things to hide over the Falklands War which were potentially more serious than the torpedoing of the […]
[PDF file]: […] trip as I did? All it took was a little bit of Googling. (Presumably while the population of NK are denied access to the Western Net the security services are not.) If they do know this extra information, I wonder what conclusions they might have drawn? There can be few better times for a […]
[PDF file]: […] with lawyers with little apparent concern for either the legality of their actions on their far-reaching consequences for human rights and wellbeing. From surveillance and the national security state to the ‘war on terror’ and control orders and rendition, Ewing’s solid, incisive work reaches out to lawyers and journalists, but also to a broader […]
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[PDF file]: […] on MI5, MI6 and other covert state activities, research that is largely unavailable elsewhere. While Steve Dorril’s Lobster concentrates on the activities of the British and US security services, Robin Ramsay’s Lobster casts its net wider to encompass histories of fascism, the JFK assassination, the Lockerbie bombing and the military’s medical experiments on service […]
[PDF file]: […] McKinsey at the BBC see Craig (see note 4) pp. 170-174, 6 Julia King was a member of the Ministerial Group on Manufacturing and of the National Security Forum; for four years she was chair of the Defence Science Advisory Council; she was for a number of years a member of the Technology Strategy […]
[PDF file]: […] labor unions to political parties, have been destroyed or emasculated by corporate power. And any form of protest, no matter how tepid, is blocked by an internal security apparatus that is starting to rival that of the East German secret police. The mounting anger and hatred, coursing through the bloodstream of the body politic, […]