EIR Announces publication of {Travesty A True Crime Story}

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  * The complicity of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an organized-crime hate group, in violent attacks against LaRouche and his associates, including a near-miss assassination of LaRouche on Oct. 6, 1986 in the small Virginia town of Leesburg. I’d like to hear some facts behind this unwarranted name-calling. The ADL is organized crime? That sounds like libel to me.

That never slowed LaRouche down much… the ADL should be flattered, now that it’s been listed up there with God, the British Royals, and about half the population of the earth. Coming from a convicted felon who bilked folks out of their funds with a credit card scam, it isn’t worth taking too seriously…. — The Old Frog’s Almanac – A Salute to That Old Frog Hisse’f, Ryugen Fisher      (604) 245-3205 (v32) (604) 245-4366 (2400×4) SCO XENIX 2.3.2 GT   Ladysmith, British Columbia, CANADA. Serving Central Vancouver Island   with public access UseNet and Internet Mail & Home to the Holocaust Almanac

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  * The complicity of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an organized-crime hate group, in violent attacks against LaRouche and his associates, including a near-miss assassination of LaRouche on Oct. 6, 1986 in the small Virginia town of Leesburg. I’d like to hear some facts behind this unwarranted name-calling. The ADL is organized crime? That sounds like libel to me.

It’s LaRouche. There are no facts and everything he says sounds like libel.

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  * The complicity of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an organized-crime hate group, in violent attacks against LaRouche and his associates, including a near-miss assassination of LaRouche on Oct. 6, 1986 in the small Virginia town of Leesburg. I’d like to hear some facts behind this unwarranted name-calling. The ADL is organized crime? That sounds like libel to me.

There is a book you should read "The Ugly Truth About The ADL" available from Ben Franklin Bookseller’s 703-777-3661.  This will give you documentation about the ADL and its links to organized crime. As to the near-assasination of LaRouche, this is documented in the Travesty book mentioned in the press release. In brief, the ADL tried to pull off an assasination of LaRouche   during the events of October 6-7 1986 when 400 armed individuals from various government agencies tried to stage a shooting incident in Leesburg Virginia.  See the books for more details. —-          John Covici

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  * The complicity of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an organized-crime hate group, in violent attacks against LaRouche and his associates, including a near-miss assassination of LaRouche on Oct. 6, 1986 in the small Virginia town of Leesburg.

I’d like to hear some facts behind this unwarranted name-calling. The ADL is organized crime? That sounds like libel to me. — USMail:InfoPro Systems, PO Box 220 Rescue CA 95672 Phone:916/677-5870 FAX:-5873 This .signature for entertainment purposes only; not to be used for gambling.

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For Immediate Release For information call Nereida Thompson (703) 777-9451                   EIR Announces Publication of                  {Travesty–A True Crime Story}    A unique new book entitled {Travesty–a True Crime Story} on the sensational DuPont kidnapping case in relation to the railroad of Lyndon LaRouche will be released by its publisher Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) in March.    This 250-page paperback book is the shocking story of one of the greatest cases of travesty of justice in the 20th century. In the same Alexandria, Virginia federal courthouse, virtually four years to the day after American political statesman Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. and his associates were railroaded, five kidnappers were acquitted of charges that they had plotted and conspired to violently kidnap and forcibly "deprogram" Lewis du Pont Smith, an heir to the du Pont fortune who had joined with LaRouche to fight for the cause of bettering mankind.    The kidnappers were caught on over 60 hours of surveillance tapes, where they plotted their crimes in lurid detail. Both the criminals charged and their lawyers in the Kidnappers, Inc. case were the very same men who had thrown LaRouche in prison for life when they were working for the federal government.    Yet the kidnappers were set scot-free.    The lead defense attorney for the kidnappers, the personal lawyer of Newbold Smith, was none other than John Markham, the former federal prosecutor of LaRouche in both his Boston and Alexandria trials. Markham is known as the "devil’s advocate," because of his former membership in the Boston and New York chapters of the satanic Process Church in the mid 1970s.    {Travesty} is written in the form of a "true crime" story, and presents detailed evidence of:    * The inner workings of Kidnappers, Inc., a national kidnap-for-hire ring called the Cult Awareness Network (CAN), which reportedly arranges more than 500 kidnappings and forcible deprogrammings per year.    * CAN’s top deprogrammer Galen Kelly’s involvement in numerous kidnappings, including a May 1992 kidnapping in which Kelly grabbed the wrong woman. Kelly has been indicted by Federal officials in Alexandria, Virginia for this kidnapping.    * The complicity of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an organized-crime hate group, in violent attacks against LaRouche and his associates, including a near-miss assassination of LaRouche on Oct. 6, 1986 in the small Virginia town of Leesburg.    * How a top-secret unit of the U.S. military, alongside federal, state, and local uniformed law enforcement, was in the center of the 400-man invasion of Leesburg, which included use of helicopters, an armored personnel carrier, and sniper teams.    * How Oliver North’s tentmate in Vietnam, Don Moore, a deputy sheriff in Loudoun County, Virginia and a federalized marshall, called by his own lawyer at the trial the "G. Gordon Liddy of Loudoun County," engaged in seven years of illegal covert dirty operations against LaRouche and his associates.    The book also presents ample documentation of kidnappers at work through their own words, as they plot to hire Israeli musclemen from the Lubavitcher criminal sect, motorcycle gangs, and ex-intelligence operatives, in order to abduct Lewis Dupont Smith in one sensational plot after another.    The dialogue for the book is taken entirely from the FBI’s secretly recorded tapes, which capture the conspirators in their most intimate discussions. The reader gets a rare glimpse into the criminal mind. Not since the Nixon tapes in the days of Watergate has the public had such an opportunity to witness government officials plotting to use their power to destroy a political movement.    The reader can review the actual words of Don Moore–a central figure in the LaRouche case and one of the chief plotters of the kidnapping–bragging about his years of illegal dirty tricks against the LaRouche movement.    For the first time in print, details are revealed showing that on Oct. 6, 1986, LaRouche’s enemies planned to assassinate him and his wife during the raid on Leesburg, Virginia. comprised of an assault force made up of state, federal, and local law enforcement officials.    The book also gives an inside look into how a criminal trial in the Eastern District of Virginia is fixed to produce the result desired by the Freemasonic establishment which runs that courthouse. The book conrasts the treatment given LaRouche with that afforded the conspirators in Kidnappers, Inc., where even sitting prosecutors can commit perjury with impunity.    This book is not about just one kidnapping plot. It reveals an entire industry of kidnappers, who, under the guise of "deprogramming," have unleashed a nationwide reign of terror. This industry has its roots in the CIA’s mind control experiments of the 1950s and 60s known as MK-ULTRA. The psychiatrists and psychologists working with the Cult Awareness Network engage in the frightening practice of using psychiatry as a weapon of political control, comparable to the horrors of Stalin’s gulags.    In addition to the true crime story itself, the book includes an extensive appendix containing the official documents before the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Organization of American States (OAS), and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) on the injustices in the LaRouche case. The Appendix also contains an Open Letter to President Bill Clinton demanding LaRouche’s freedom; the letter has been signed by hundreds of prominent dignitaries the world over. Also in the Appendix is an address by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark at a CSCE conference in Copenhagen, Denmark on the LaRouche case.    The paperback book, which will sell for $12.00, contains an extensive section of photographs of all the main characters in the kidnap plot and the "Get LaRouche" task force who were responsible for his frameup and railroad. The case of the 70-year-old political prisoner Lyndon LaRouche, who has unjustly spent over four years in federal prison, has become known as internationally as "the American Dreyfus Affair." —-          John Covici

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