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Founder: Lyndon LaRouche
Founder: Lyndon LaRouche
In its own words:
"Analysis of political issues from Lyndon H. Larouche"
Executive Intelligence Review was the first media organisation to report important details of Iran–Contra, predicting that a major scandal was about to break months before commercially-controlled media picked up on the story.
Quotes by Executive Intelligence Review
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James Critchfield | “Besides the Deuss connection to Oman, Shackley's other link is James Critchfield, the former head of the CIA's Middle East desk, and later chief of intelligence for energy. Critchfield is president of Tetra Tech International, a subsidiary of Honeywell, Inc. Tetra Tech has a contract with Oman to develop the economic infrastructure of the Masandam Peninsula, which is at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz.” | 24 June 1988 | Executive Intelligence Review |
John Deuss | “Secretly procuring oil for South Africa is the business of a very select group of oil traders. Besides Deuss, the central players include West German Gert Lutter; Marc Rich, a fugitive from American justice; and the South Africa-based Italian, Marino Chiavelli.” | 24 June 1988 | Executive Intelligence Review |
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