The Pinay Circle and Destabilisation in Europe

Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££

In Lobster 17 we published two German intelligence reports on a covert propaganda group called the Pinay Circle. In this article we give background and investigate the Pinay Circle’s activities. Member of Parliament ‘G’: I don’t know if it (the Pinay Circle) has any political significance, but, in any case, it has little impact. […]

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The United States and the overthrow of Sukarno, 1965-67

Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££

[…] because of Scott’s essay, was banned by the Indonesian government. Scott’s essay is a classic demonstration of parapolitics as a subject area – the presence of covert, intelligence agency activity beneath the surface account of politics, and as a methodology – reconstituting reality from an extraordinary mass of detail. Robin Ramsay In this short […]

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UK Eyes Alpha: the Inside Story of British Intelligence

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Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

[…] Urban Faber and Faber London 1996 £16.99 The first sentence of Urban’s conclusion to this very interesting and rather important book is: ‘More than anything else, British intelligence is a system for repackaging information gathered by the USA.’ He might have added, ‘information gathered in large part at US bases in Britain’. Urban has […]

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SIS: Dearlove, Spedding and PR

Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££

[…] Next could come the representatives, including the religious and corporate ones, of the various communities in this country and the Commonwealth, who are the beneficiaries of political intelligence, including protection from terrorism. If SIS got the external messages wrong, it did not do too well with the internal ones either. For example, had it […]

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The Murder of Hilda Murrell: Conspiracy Theories Old and New

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] affair. The other links her death to her anti-nuclear activities in the early 1980s. Both schools of thought have produced circumstantial evidence which suggests the involvement of intelligence and security services. This involvement is likely to have been at least one remove, through the use of private security firms, or other more secretive organisations, […]

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Britain in the 90s: Up against the state

Lobster Issue 28 (December 1994) £££

[…] lines by deception and the non-payment of telephone bills. These false charges are the climax to a bizarre series of events. As a researcher in politics and intelligence I have many times been the target of various intelligence agencies. On two occasions I was asked indirectly to join, or co-operate with, the clan. I […]

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Advertising, Iraq and espionage

Lobster Issue 46 (Winter 2003) £££

[…] known to be imperfect and not the only one available. An inability to offer a trustworthy ‘message’ has had particular impact on America and Britain’s Middle Eastern intelligence product because it has undermined its agents, especially ‘agents of influence’.(9) This is one of many reasons why, today, ‘the allies’ have no agents, cannot ‘sell’ […]

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Jonestown. The secret life of Jim Jones: a parapolitical fugue

Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££

[…] the press would uncover evidence that the leftist founder of the Peoples Temple was for many years a witting stooge, or agent, of the FBI and the intelligence community, where it was feared that Ryan’s investigation would embarrass the CIA by linking Jones to some of the Agency’s most volatile programs and operations. This, […]

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Decoding Edward Jay Epstein’s ‘LEGEND’

Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££

As Steve Dorril shows in his essay on Permindex, the lack of a satisfactory resolution to the assassination of Kennedy allowed Soviet intelligence to use the event to their own ends. The French also had a go with the pseudonymous book Farewell America which made public considerable information about the CIA’s activities while pretending […]

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The CIA and radiation experiments on humans

Lobster Issue 32 (December 1996) £££

John Deutch, the current Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, was a panel member on the Interagency Group on Human Radiation Experiments, which was created on January 15 1994, under President Clinton’s order, directing government agencies to look into unethical experiments conducted during the Cold War. John Deutch was also a panel members of […]

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