The Kincora scandal and related subjects

Lobster Issue 19 (1990) £££

[…] pp.20-21. Framed? The spy caught up in his own web of intrigue. — Liam Clarke, Sunday World, 31 May 1987, p. 17. Putting Wallace to the truth test — Liam Clarke, Irish News, 21 September 1987, p. 6. Colin Wallace — Phoenix, 9 February 1990, p. 12. ….not any more — Robin Ramsay, Fortnight, […]

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Spooks

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] (personal information). Alan Charles Andrews: MI6 technical side 1965-74 (personal information). Denis Jackson: MI6 under Andrews. Derek Salmon: MI6 under Andrews. John Fawcett: MI5 liaison officer with New Zealand 1985/6 (Information from Owen Wilkes). John Hay: MI6 (C) (Diplomatic List 1990). J.A. Noakes: MI6 (C) (Diplomatic List 1990). R.G. Graham: MI6 (C) (Diplomatic List […]

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Parliamentary Questions; Anti-Labour leaflet

Lobster Issue 13 (1987) £££

Parliamentary Question for Priority Written Answer on Thursday 27th November 1986 Question 160W MR. KEVIN McNAMARA: To ask Mr. Attorney General, if he will prosecute Mr. Colin Wallace, former senior information officer, Psychops, Army Headquarters, Norther Ireland for revealing details of secret service operations against Her Majesty’s Government in the period 1974 to 1979 […]

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The Intelligence Game: Illusions and Delusions of International Espionage

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Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££

[…] economic interests have been better or worse served since 1948 had the CIA not come to be dominated by the covert operators? Although topped and tailed with new material, this is otherwise unchanged since the hard-back edition in 1989. The further collapse of the Soviet empire since then has made a page or two […]

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Popular Alienation

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Lobster Issue 33 (Summer 1997) £££

[…] and Jim Keith much more seriously than I do. It’s just a different take on the whole parapolitical thing. But why not? This is 350 almost A4-sized pages. I would be surprised if you didn’t find at least half a dozen pieces of serious interest. Notes AK’s address is given in the Sources section below.

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Assassination Science: Experts Speak Out On the Death of JFK

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Lobster Issue 35 (Summer 1998) £££

[…] primary research on the Kennedy assassination. It contains essays which prove (a) that the Zapruder film was substantially edited and cannot be taken as anything like a real record of the event, and (b) that the autopsy X-rays were faked. Both claims have been made before but the essays in this book seem to […]

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Vindication is a dish still edible when cold

Lobster Issue 48 (Winter 2004) £££

[…] (who are still living in South Africa) have recently confirmed to James Sanders that statements I made in my book relating to them and others, were true. Notes 1 It still is. When I looked at , the biggest second-hand dealer network on the Net, in October, there were two copies, one of them […]

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UFOs and the governments of the USA and UK

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] as they provide support to the warfighter.'(17) Although ‘there are no NORAD facilities outside the Continental United States (CONUS) and Canada….NORAD does receive classified data from England.'(18) Notes My archives contain several military intelligence records of unevaluated reports on UFO conferences and symposia. Most of the better known UFO organizations have deep, as well […]

The Red Hand

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Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££

[…] to grind’. This is a gem. In the first place, Fred’s allegations are not ‘entirely uncorroborated’. Right at the beginning of the story Duncan Campbell of the New Statesman checked out much of it. In the second place, since Fred’s book was published, to my knowledge not a line of it has been refuted. […]

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Maggie, Maggie, Maggie!

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

[…] a kind of flow diagram – of how to solve the British economic problem and got it into the Tory Party leadership group, then in opposition under new leader Thatcher. The power of the British trade unions was the central problem he saw and he devised a strategy to reduce it. This was a […]

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