THE EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW IS PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. LABOR PARTY AND ITS LEADER, LYNDON LAROUCHE
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May 3, 1982
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The EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW is published by the U.S. Labor Party
and its leader, Lyndon LaRouche. LaRouche is a former member of the
Troyskyite Communist Socialist Workers Party and a leader of the Students
for a Democratic Society in the late 1960's. He ran as U.S. Labor Party
candidate for President in 1976 and campaigned for the Democratic nomination
in 1980. The U.S. Labor Party was formed in 1972 as an offshoot of several
Marxist organizations. In recent years, it has appeared to adopt some extreme
rightwing views. Common themes in party propaganda include assorted conspiracy
theories as well as positions in favor of nuclear power and against the U.K.
The EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW and a series of daily "briefing" tapes
are prepared by LaRouche's "intelligence network." In 1979, LaRouche called
for a "private intelligence agency" to function "in behalf of the national
interests of the United States" since the CIA is no more than a "way-station for
whatever bits of facts and masses of disinformation the British and Israeli
intelligence services choose to funnel into USA policymaking circles." He
claims the "demonstrated superiority of the intelligence methods of the U.S.
Labor Party to any existing, intelligence agency in the world."
Robert Greenberg called Public Affairs in March 1981 to invite Agency
analysts to attend a symposium on terrorism in Central America and Mexican-
U.S. relations at which LaRouche would be a featured speaker. The invitation
was acknowledged, but no one attended.
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