Jeffrey Steinberg

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Jeffery Steinberg is the Director of Counterintelligence for the LaRouche movement publication Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), and has been in that role since 1977.[1][2][3]

On September 20, 1984, a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee advised a then-current employee of CIA that Steinberg was engaged in recruiting personnel to assassinate individuals in Bolivia and Colombia. The report alleges that Steinberg was attempting to recruit former and active CIA employees with paramilitary backgrounds, especially Cuban nationals. The report additionally alleges that he had $20 million “at his disposal”.[2] This information was verbally passed to an FBI Liaison officer via telephone on September 21, 1984. Beyond this, the FBI claims to have “no substantive information” on Steinberg.[2][non-primary source needed]

In 1998, then a senior writers for EIR, he was interviewed on British television regarding LaRouche's theory that the British royal family had ordered the assassination of Diana, Princess of Wales.[citation needed]

As of 2018, Steinberg is the Executive Vice President of (PTB), whose president is his former co-author . Established in April 2001, PTB is the largest shareholder of .[1]

Steinberg an adjunct professor in Maryland at Frederick College.[1]

Criticism[]

Chip Berlet cites two articles by Steinberg as examples of "LaRouchite ... anglophobic conspiracism".[4]

Selected publications[]

Articles

Essays

Books

Lectures

Interviews

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Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c “Jeffrey Steinberg”. LaRouche Planet. laroucheplanet.info
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c “Memorandum for Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation”. Criminal Investigation Division, September 26, 1984.
  3. ^ "Biographies of Some People Who Have Appeared on The LaRouche Connection". December 3, 2002. larouchepub.com
  4. ^ Berlet, Chip and Matthew Nemiroff Lyons. Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort. Edited by Douglas Kellner. New York: Guilford Press, 2000. p.396 ISBN 1462537618 ISBN 978-1572305687 OCLC 1028951306. Full text available at Internet Archive. Excerpt available at Political Research Associates.
    "On LaRouchite continued Anglophobic conspiracism, see the following articles from the New Federalist: Jeffrey Steinberg, 'Scandals Shake British Throne,' October 31, 1994; Jeffrey Steinberg, 'Prince Phillip's Eco-Terrorists Make Death Threats vs. Clinton, Chirac,' September 4, 1995, p. 1"
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