Who Is Telling Lies
About Lyndon LaRouche?

There is a relatively constant set of slanders targetting U.S. Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. -- both on the web and in the streets. If you have visited this page because you have heard some wild accusation about LaRouche, we can guarantee with 99% certainty that the source of what you heard came from someone in our Rogues Gallery below.

Don't be fooled by these rumors and lies. Get the facts about the people spreading those lies. You also may find the following leaflet (published in March 2023) useful to send to friends or acquaintances who are fooled by the media about LaRouche:

"Skunk Alert" Mass Leaflet:
The Original "Who Is Telling Lies About Lyndon LaRouche?" from March 2023.


General Overview of "The LaRouche Case"
The tale of how Lyndon LaRouche and many of his associates were jailed in 1989 and throughout the 90's is a shameful chapter in our nation's history. To summarize a battle that has been on-going for over 30 years, we offer the testimony and writings of Lyndon LaRouche and his two leading defense attorneys, Odin Anderson of Boston, MA and former Attorney General Ramsey Clark:

Pamphlet published in Feb 2000  by LaRouche's 2000 Election Committee.


Taken from a LaRouche Committee For A  New Bretton Woods pamphlet entitled:
U.S.A. vs. Lyndon LaRouche:
'He's A Bad Guy But We Can't Say Why'
PDF version of pamphlet written by Lyndon LaRouche himself in February 2000.
Extensive footnotes and documentation on "The LaRouche Case".

Picture of Odin

Taken from a Schiller institute pamphlet:
Testimony of Odin Anderson at the Independent Hearings
To Investigate Misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice

PDF version of testimony given by Lyndon LaRouche's primary defense lawyer, Odin Anderson,
at hearings convoked by a panel of international legal experts, former US Congressmen and State Legislators
 which took place August 31-Sept 1, 1995.


Ramsey Clark,
Former US Attorney General
under President Jimmy Carter

Taken from a Schiller institute pamphlet:
Testimony of Ramsey Clark at the Independent Hearings
To Investigate Misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice

PDF version of testimony given by former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark on the LaRouche Case
at hearings convoked by a panel of international legal experts, former US Congressmen and State Legislators
 which took place August 31-Sept 1, 1995. As he testifies, Attorney General Clark volunteered to join Mr. LaRouche's legal defense team after the outrageous conviction in Alexandria, VA in December of 1988.

(For more information on the Schiller Institute 1995 Independent Hearings,
 please visit the Schiller Institute website.)


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Timeline Of USA vs. LaRouche
- including the international mobilization for Mr. LaRouche's exoneration.

Why All Of This Talk Of Credit Card Fraud?

What Is The New American Fascism?


THE ROGUES GALLERY
Beware All Ye Who Enter Here!

 

Dennis King and
The New American Fascism


Chip Berlet
and High Times


Rick Ross and The Cult Awareness Network



Smith-Richardson Foundation


Anti-Defamation League


John Train
and his Salon


 


American Family Foundation

Scaife Foundation

Bodman & Achelis Foundation

 

 


Timeline Of USA vs. LaRouche

For those with strong stomachs, here are some singular examples of what the "Get LaRouche" Task Force looks like "under the covers":

November 23, 1973: Internal FBI Memorandum shows that the New York City office of the FBI was working together with the Communist Party, USA to "eliminate" LaRouche. Friends of LaRouche were able to obtain a copy of this memorandum through persistent FOIA and exculpatory evidence requests. Click here to read the FOIA released letter.

August 1979 - March 1982: The LaRouche political movement caught the New York Times red-handed with the intention to launch a combined press and legal attack to exterminate LaRouche. Because LaRouche was able to catch the New York Times reporters intentions on tape, the slanders were first launched by an East-Side Manhatten "throw-away" newspaper of the time called Our Town.
This was the beginning of Dennis King's long and ill-blusterous career as The Establishment's LaRouche Slanderer of Choice. Click here to read an excerpt from RAILROAD!, U.S.A vs. Lyndon LaRouche, et al.

August 19, 1982: The Kissinger Letter. Henry Kissinger personally asked his good friend, William Webster (who was head of the FBI at the time) to "get LaRouche". Click here to read the FOIA released letter.

January 12, 1982: Webster Follows Through. William Webster indicates to his subordinate Buck Revell that there was discussion of LaRouche's possible funding by foreign intelligence sources at a recent meeting of the President's Foreign Policy Advisory Board (PFIAB). This question triggers Executive Order 12333.

1984: During the 1984 campaign, Lyndon LaRouche's presidential campaign committee's published 23 half hour in-depth presentations on policy on nationwide television (more than all other presidential campaigns combined for that year). Not surprisingyl, the media struck back in the form of a slander by Pat Lynch's news show. Lyndon LaRouche sued NBC. The judge ruled in favor of NBC.

1986: Lyndon LaRouche and 5 co-defendents were indicted in Boston Massachusettes on charges of ... and credit card fraud. The trial which lasted 6 months was shut down the day that the judge ordered that then Vice-President George Bush's safe be searched for documents relevant to the harassment of Lyndon LaRouche's political campaign. Boston Trial and Acquittal (including credit card fraud charges)

October 6, 1986: The famous Leesburg "Panty Raid"

February 1987: New York/Virginia Indictments

April xx, 1987: Bankruptcy of LaRouche Corporations

May 5, 1988 Boston Herald covers Boston Mistrial

October xx, 1988: LaRouche and co-defendents are indicted in Alexandria, VA (2 weeks before the general elections where Lyndon LaRouche is an Independent candidate in xx States)

January 12, 1989: LaRouche sentenced to 15 years.

February xx, 1989: Bankruptcy thrown out.

January xx, 1994: LaRouche released on parole.

1994-1995: Thousands of international leaders call for Lyndon LaRouche's exoneration.

1999: Lyndon LaRouche released from parole.

2000: Supreme Court rips up the Voting Rights Act. Al Gore and the Democratic national Committee (DNC) are allowed to steal well over 50,000 votes, and prevent LaRouche from being on the ballot in states such as Michigan.

1973 - present: Widespread rumors and misconceptions which prevent other-directed Americans from finding out the truth about Lyndon LaRouche. Don't be one of the vox populi. Think for yourself.

 

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