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''Lobster'' is a magazine that is interested primarily in the influence of intelligence and security services on politics and world trade, what it calls deep politics or parapolitics. It combines the examination of conspiracy theories and contemporary history.〔Kenn Thomas, ''Cyberculture Counterconspiracy'', publisher Book Tree, 1999, ISBN 1585091251, 9781585091256, 180 pages, (page 71 )〕〔''Lobster'' Issue No.1, September 1983, ISSN 0964-0436, which states that it is "a journal/newsletter about intelligence, parapolitics, state structures and so forth"〕 ''Lobster'' is edited and published in the United Kingdom and has appeared twice a year for years, at first in 16-page A5 format, then as an A4 magazine. Operating on a shoestring, its distinguished contributors include academics and others. Since 2009 it is distributed as a free downloadable PDF document.〔 According to the ''Hull Daily Mail'', ''Lobster'' 'investigates government conspiracies, state espionage and the secret service.' 〔"Sexed-up files, lies and surveillance tapes.... One man's search to uncover what lies beneath", ''Hull Daily Mail'', Friday 13 July 2007, page 10〕 In 1986 the magazine scooped mainstream media by uncovering the secret Clockwork Orange operation, implicated in trying to destabilise the British government. Colin Wallace,〔Steve Beard, ''Aftershocks: The End of Style Culture'', Publisher Wallflower Press, 2002, ISBN 1903364248, 9781903364246, 180 pages, (page 66 )〕〔Robin Ramsay, "Kitson, Kincora and counter-insurgency in Northern Ireland", ''Lobster'', Issue 10, January 1986, ISSN 0964-0436.〕 a former Northern Ireland army intelligence officer described how he had been instructed to smear leading UK politicians.〔Francesca Klug, ''The Three Pillars of Liberty: Political Rights and Freedoms in the United Kingdom'', Publisher Routledge, 1996, ISBN 0415096413, 9780415096416, 400 pages, (page 164 )〕 Questions were asked in the House of Commons and an extended scandal ensued.〔For example, by Kevin McNamara M.P., (HC Deb 27 November 1986 vol 106 c309W ), retrieved 14 August 2012〕 The current curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection, Hayden B. Peake,〔"(Contributors )", ''Studies in Intelligence'', Center for the Study of Intelligence, Vol. 50, No. 4, 2006, published by the CIA, retrieved 5 January 2012〕 notes that the editors of ''Lobster'' see it as "member of the international brotherhood of parapolitics mags," the other members being ''Geheim'' (Koln, Germany), ''Intelligence Newsletter'' (Paris, France),〔''Intelligence Newsletter'' is now published on the Internet as ''Intelligence Online'' by Indigo Publications. "(About Us )", retrieved 5 January 2012〕 and ''Covert Action Information Bulletin'' (USA), and is "distinctive in its depth of coverage, its detailed documentation, and the absence of the rhetoric".〔Hayden B. Peake, ''The Reader's Guide to Intelligence Periodicals'', 1992, published: NIBC Press, pages 86-89〕 In 1989, ''Lobster'' published names of 1,500 citizens said to be working in intelligence. The magazine was denounced in the House of Commons. The editors replied that all published details could be found in local libraries.〔Richard Norton-Taylor, "Magazine prints security names", ''The Guardian'' (London), 29 May 1989〕 The magazine has also carried detailed analysis of "fringe" subjects such as UFOs and remote viewing.〔Thom Burnett, ''Conspiracy Encyclopedia'', Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag, 2006, ISBN 1843403811, 9781843403814, 320 pages, (91 )〕 ==History==
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