Saturday, 1 September 2018

Coming up...

This blog has just marked its first birthday.

After a break of several months in writing posts, I've spent time in fresh research, and that's resulted in recent weeks in posts about British psychological warrior Mariana Flores and General Galtieri's mystery decree.

I've also given the blog a birthday cleanup, tidying up formatting problems that had appeared in several posts. All posts should now look fine on Chrome browsers accessed via Windows, and on iPhone's Safari browser. Blogger's stats say these are the two most popular ways the blog is viewed. Let me know if you spot any remaining problems.

Now it's time to plan some future posts. Some I have in mind include:

Casilla de correos 408  That was the PO Box in London that Radio Atlantico del Sur invited its listeners to write to. I'll describe what happened when I wrote to that address in May 1982. 

Did Radio Atlantico del Sur give away military secrets to Argentina?  On at least two occasions, the station was said to have broadcast items that contravened the MoD's editorial guidelines.

The FCO's last stand  I've already outlined some of the attempts by the British Foreign Office (FCO) to prevent Radio Atlantico del Sur from taking to the air. A document found by an Argentine researcher sheds light on the FCO's final bid to get the British War Cabinet to stop the venture.

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