Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2)
[…] a very interesting paper, (29 pages with 150 notes) which contains a lot of new material. Black is that unusual creature, an academic historian who has included Bilderberg in his account. AIDS Remember all the conspiracy theories claiming that the AIDS virus had been a US military experiment? This seemed to have been dealt […]
Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001)
[…] of the Treaty of Paris (this ended the occupation of West Germany and established the sovereignty of the Federal Republic of Germany); the first meeting of the Bilderberg Group; an unprecedented and thorough audit of the U.S. gold reserves at Fort Knox; and the establishment of a partnership agreement between the CIA and Mossad. […]
Lobster Issue 41 (Summer 2001)
[…] by now.) Four of the Blair cabinet are alumni of the Anglo-American elite group the British American Project; three of the Blair cabinet have passed muster at Bilderberg meetings; and the entire Defence team in Blair’s first Cabinet in 1997 were members or associates of the Trade Union Committee for European and Transatlantic Unity, […]
Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)
[…] of Edward Bernays; the formation of what the authors call ‘elite planning groups’, beginning with the Round Table in the early 1920s and thence into the CFR, Bilderberg, Trilateral etc.; and the appearance of political warfare organisations, notably the Economic League in Britain, in response to the rise of the left. For left academics, […]
Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008)
[…] from being some kind of social democrat to being the neo-con, free marketeer we see today. We know some of Brown’s journey in that period – to Bilderberg with John Smith, tutorials on the magic of the market from academics at Harvard, courtesy of Ed Balls – but we do not seem have an […]