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Lyndon LaRouche, a Short Bio


LYNDON LaROUCHE

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., 61, leader of the bizarre political and
propaganda network known as the National Caucus of Labor
Committees, is a veteran of many years of left-wing activism whose
political positions in recent years have swung far to the right. A
former computer programmer and management consultant,
LaRouche was born in 1922 in Rochester, New Hampshire, to
Quaker parents. He attended Northeastern University in Boston and
was a conscientious objector at the start of World War II. He
subsequently served as a medical corpsman in the China-Burma-
India theater of operations. Following the war, in 1948, he joined
the Socialist Workers Party (Trotskyist).

During the 1960's, LaRouche tried unsuccessfully to launch various
leftist groups under his own leadership. One of these was allied
with the extreme left Students for Democratic Society (SDS) in the
late 1960s. Known as the "National Caucus of SDS Labor
Committees," the group was active during the 1968 student
disorders at Columbia University. When SDS collapsed in factional
strife during 1969, LaRouche's group dropped in SDS initials and
emerged as the organization still known as the National Caucus of
Labor Committees (NCLC). The group's political vehicle, then
known as the U. S. Labor party (USLP), was formed in 1972.

Increasingly viewing himself as a significant political and economic
figure on the American scene, LaRouche ran for President of the
United States in 1976 and 1980. In the first of these races,
LaRouche was the USLP candidate, on the ballot in twenty-six
states and polling some 40,000 votes. By 1980, LaRouche had
largely discarded the USLP label, running in Democratic primaries
under the banner of the "National Democratic Policy Committee" --
whose name represents an effort to convey the impression that the
group is affiliated with the Democratic Party and its National
Committee. LaRouche garnered about 185,000 votes in fifteen state
Democratic primaries, and qualified, under Federal Election
Commission rules, for over half a million taxpayer dollars in
federal matching funds.

In recent years LaRouche has portrayed himself as a conservative,
business oriented economist and political analyst. Yet, during his
fifteen years of intense political activism, the most conspicuous
aspect of his "philosophy" has been that of conspiracy theories
laced with anti-Semitism. In a 1978 article in the NCLC
publication New Solidarity, LaRouche wrote, "Israel is ruled from
London as a zombie-nation" and that Zionism is "the state of
selective psychosis through which London manipulates most of the
international Jewry." In describing Zionism as "a hideous cult,"
LaRouche went on to allege that the Nazis "only" killed "about a
million and a half" Jews and asserted that Hitler had been put into
power largely with the backing of certain Jewish financial interests.

Continuing his anti-Semitic diatribe, LaRouche reflected the
ancient anti-Semitic theme of decide, stating that "it was the Jewish
Sadducees who crucified Christ." LaRouche also described B'nai
B'rith as "a treasonous conspiracy against the United States."
Finally, LaRouche declared that there was "a hard kernel of truth in
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a notorious anti-Semitic
forgery promulgated at the turn of the century by the Czarist secret
police.

In more recent years, LaRouche and his organization have
published wild charges linking Israel, prominent Jews and Jewish
organizations, particularly the ADL, to underworld conspiracies
involving drug trafficking and political assassinations. LaRouche's
political writings also reflect a positive attitude toward Soviet
policies and actions. For example, he has described as a "delusion"
the idea that the Soviet leadership has ambitions of world
domination. LaRouche has also opposed Poland's Solidarity union,
criticizing its supporters for being "so narrowly occupied with their
hostility to Soviet hegemony."

LaRouche maintains a high profile of activity in the many
publishing and politically oriented propaganda entities of the
NCLC. It seems likely that he will again seek to become a
Presidential candidate in 1984.

In 1985 LaRouche was charged with several crimes and is currently
in jail for income tax evasion, fraud and several other offenses.

September 1993
 
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