Lobster Issue 77 (Summer 2019)
[PDF file]: […] true identity of the prisoner. Doubts had been voiced as early as 1945 by the US spymaster Allen Dulles, who suspected that one of the three British spy services had bamboozled the world at Nuremberg by handing over a doppelgänger for trial as a war criminal. A US Army doctor, Captain Ben Hurewitz, conducted […]
Lobster Issue 67 (Summer 2014)
[PDF file]: […] by the British Government. It is reported that Belmokhtar joined a GIA splinter group, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC). ‘On 44 Anthea Temple, ‘The spy who loved me’, The Guardian, 2 October, 2002, . 45 Curtis, see note 43. United Nations Security Council Committee, ‘Pursuant to resolutions, 1267 (1999) and 1989 […]
Lobster Issue 77 (Summer 2019)
Lobster Issue 77 (Summer 2019)
[PDF file]: […] for this book’ (p. 278): Reynolds close friendship with MI6’s head of station in Berlin, Frank Foley. He rejects the idea that Reynolds was some sort of spy, but nevertheless this relationship obviously need further exploration and one can only hope that Wainewright digs further. Reynolds returned to Britain, wrote When Freedom Shrieked, and, […]
Lobster Issue 74 (Winter 2017)
[PDF file]: […] four feet tall’ in Kilgallen’s story and the distinctly human-sized Janus met by Sir Peter. The operation that ensnared Dorothy Kilgallen was related to the USA’s U-2 spy plane project, which started in 1954, and the UFO legend was therefore ‘surfaced’ in the US via Ms Kilgallen in 1955. The CIA’s internal history of […]