Zelensky Ukraine parapolitics

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[…] dollars appeared there What could such an amount be for?’ Pikalov added, ‘I have no idea. I doing my favourite thing, I am an artist, art director.’ 103 So President Zelensky’s ostentatious show of ‘clean hands’ on taking office was really a case of ‘don’t watch my hands’. His household’s private income from the […]

ViewfromtheBridge

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[…] – so it is very clear where the British state/secret state wanted the blame to be laid. The excellent DeclassifiedUK has reported all this in some detail. 103 ‘The final report from the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena terrorist attack fails to address any of the key questions about the bomber’s connections to […]

Transnationalised Repression; Parafascism and the U.S.

Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££
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[PDF file]: […] pp. 220-23; Church Committee, Hearings, Vol. 7 p. 186. 101 102 Kruger (see note 72) pp. 10-11, 207-212; Laurent (see note 98) pp. 160-63 (cf fn 11) 103 Kruger (see note 72) pp. 20-22, 213-215 31 After Watergate: the Chilean-Cuban Exile Alliance There is no doubt that the decline and fall of Richard Nixon […]

Lob86 View from Bridge

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[…] – so it is very clear where the British state/secret state wanted the blame to be laid. The excellent DeclassifiedUK has reported all this in some detail. 103 ‘The final report from the public inquiry into the Manchester Arena terrorist attack fails to address any of the key questions about the bomber’s connections to […]

View from the bridge

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[…] of Vladimir Putin’s riches and the Salisbury poisoning: Russian president ordered hit on Sergei Skripal ‘because he feared he would expose how he stole his vast fortune’. 103 The opening sentence of the text begins: Vladimir Putin may have ordered the bungled . . . . (Emphasis added.) KGB officer Oleg Kalugin wrote in […]

View from the bridge

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[…] (and a couple more) certain colleagues – including my line manager – suggested that such interventions were “not helpful” and, in essence, reflected my white male privilege. 103 And if you were wondering how far into the US state DEI has penetrated, you can read the CIA’s version in their publication 2020–2023 CIA DIVERSITY […]

Lobster review: 1992 guide to intelligence periodics

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[…] characters. Those wishing to grasp all the subtleties and innuendo, ,vill have homework to do. A Britisl1 journalist recently wrote that, “much of its content is impenetrable.” 103 He is almost right, but LOBSTER is also intriguing. A good example is issue# 11 (April 1986, 55 pp.), which is devoted to ”Wilson, �5 and […]

Wall Street, the Supermob, and the CIA

Lobster Issue 83 (Summer 2022) FREE

[PDF file]: […] variations of the Capone story’, observed Messick.102 New York mobster Benjamin ‘Bugsy’ Siegel, an intimate of Lansky, ‘was a frequent visitor at the Warner home’, Messick added. 103 In 1956, Semenenko plotted with Baird and Jack Warner to buy out Warner’s older brothers Harry and Albert. The latter two accepted with the understanding that […]

GArrick part one trial

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[…] cut off, eyes were gouged, genitals were butchered, bellies ripped open and entrails pulled out, heads were smashed with hammers, living children were thrown inside burning houses. 103 This, then, was the historical Ukrainian nationalism revered by the staff of the Ukrainian police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MOIA). Modern Ukraine’s flourishing To […]

View from the Bridge

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[…] many disparate and highly sensitive papers in one pile? Whether or not he then dumped them is almost irrelevant as the key breaches had already taken place.’ 103 Lapsley, it has been widely reported, was about to become the UK’s ambassador to NATO.104 If it was a deliberate leak, he will get the post. […]

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