Robin Ramsay (editor)

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Robin Ramsay (born 1948 in Edinburgh) is a British magazine editor and author.

Ramsay studied at Stirling University but left after a term and moved to London. He later took a degree at Hull University. While there, he became interested in the John F. Kennedy assassination.

While investigating the case Ramsay met fellow Kennedy assassination enthusiast Stephen Dorril and together they started a magazine about parapolitics. Lobster first appeared in September 1983 as a 24-page A5 magazine. He also draws on his research and writes a regular monthly column in the Fortean Times.

Ramsay is also the author of several books on parapolitics:

  • Smear! Wilson and the Secret State (1991) (co-authored with Stephen Dorril)
  • Conspiracy Theories: Almost Everything You Need to Know in One Essential Guide (2000)
  • Who Shot JFK? (2002)
  • Prawn Cocktail Party:The Rise of New Labour (2002).

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