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Maggie's Hammer by Geoffrey Gilson - Printable Version +- Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora) +-- Forum: Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Books (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-5.html) +--- Thread: Maggie's Hammer by Geoffrey Gilson (/thread-14167.html) |
Maggie's Hammer by Geoffrey Gilson - Paul Rigby - 27-09-2015 Initially self-published under the title Cast Iron: The Arms Trail to Margaret Thatcher (May 2014), now updated and reissued by Trine Day: http://maggieshammer.com/ Quote:In November 1988, Hugh John Simmonds CBE, Margaret Thatcher's favorite speechwriter and the author's best friend, boss and political mentor, turned up dead in a woodland glade a few miles from their sleepy suburban hometown 20 miles west of London. To learn why his best friend was murdered, Geoffrey Gilson journeyed into the dangerous world of international arms deals, covert intelligence operations and high-level political corruption and discovered a secret that explains much of contemporary history. The author interviewed: Processing Distortion with Peter B. Collins: Origins of UK-US Spy Collaboration PETER B COLLINS | SEPTEMBER 27, 2015 http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2015/09/27/processing-distortion-with-peter-b-collins-origins-of-uk-us-spy-collaboration/ Quote:When his employer and friend Hugh Simmonds was found dead from "suicide" in 1988, Geoff Gilson was initially a suspect, as at least $7 million in trust funds had disappeared. To clear his name, and understand Simmonds' suspicious death, Gilson began his own investigation into the murky world of British intelligence, the international arms trade, and kickbacks to the well-connected, including Margaret Thatcher's do-nothing son, Mark. A rich cast of characters includes a spy named Reginald von Zugbach de Sugg, Israeli spy Ari Ben-Menashe, press baron and double agent Robert Maxwell, Mohammed and Dodi Fayed, Princess Diana, and the corrupt banks BCCI and BNL. Gilson ties his discoveries to the ongoing, robust collaboration between US and British intelligence agencies. Maggie's Hammer by Geoffrey Gilson - David Guyatt - 28-09-2015 On Maggie's Hammer, I read the MS awhile back for the author and Kris, the publisher, because the story references my old essay on Group 13 and Stephan Kock who had direct access to Thatcher in those days. |