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Created: 11/3/1975

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for Clearance of Information from the FBir

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purious rumors of CIA involvement with the Labor Committeesiscussed in the study transmitted in the reference, are causing increased concern)"-

|anq provide tiejd stations wirr, taixingonvincing them CIA is not behind these organizations.

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FBI Information for / which Clearance is Requested

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FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS:

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: us ion- power prog:

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Jjwas devoted to promoting" the idea or. an lntcrr-acicmai

Lyn Marcus, campaigning for president under his true name,w reported to beigurehead; according to one source Cus Axios is identified as the true lsader of the MCLC.5

6. Contacts with Foreign Governments:<

Interestingly,ugust/beptenoer! IS sue or-Campaigner was devoted zi promoting the idea of an international fusion power program.

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CAUCUS OF LABOR COMMITTEES' CNCLC)

Office Locations:3

a. National Headquarters:

h Street, New York_City, NY Director: Christina^Te]

Detroit, Michi Chief: Office Maiurfer: Mai

Offices: 4 there wereegional offices in the US.

1) New York: t Street, NYC.

The New York office is also known as the New York Labor Cooaitteets offices are in the fornerof the Centers for Changerevolutionary health care and educational organization disbanded in All members, publishing equipment and operations were absorbed by the NCLC.

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Boston

Buffalo

Charlotte

Chicago

Detroit

Newark

Philadelphia

Seattle

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chart of the growth of NCLC elements in the US between4 andwill be found in Annex A,

2. Personnel:3

i. National Chairman: LyftrSarcus /True nam*- aRouchoT/

b. National ExecutiveNEC):

os (True_Jiajae: Reportedly the"Jf the

WarrenWtaomerman Lyn Marcus

Nick-jBywBiotis (True nane:

(True name: Tonyj^ape

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CLCentral coordinatingor tne following three groups:

Youth Movement (RYM) :

venue B, New Yorkeen-age oriented organization used for political organising in urban ghottos. The RYM hopes to persuade individual gangs that their current activities are going nowhere and they should join forces to create anmilitary force throughout the urban ghetto-

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Boyd Alan Salisbury

Unemployed and Welfare Rights

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United States Labor Party (USLP): Thehe

political arm of the NCLC, is to conduct political caapaigns ained at acquainting the general public with the activities of theist of the candidates running for office in New York State on the USLP slate in3 will be found in Annex B.

5. Media:

New Solidarity International Press Service CNSIPS):

n Headquarters: New York.2 CP. NYC,EL: 50 Chief: Pamela Goldman

b. Publications:

Official: Arthur Leadernan: USLP, Bureau Chief, NSIPS->

Tasks and Perspectives3

he USLP conducted politicalto acquaint large numbers of the general public

with the NCLC and its activities.

national offices in New York and"war rooms" that contain maps on whichall major industries, national resourceshipping routes and seaports, ailitarydepots and military projects. These mapstoetter perspective on whetherbe started and then ejrp^nded jto .upset the.In the country.

counter the alleged Rcckefeller/CIAchange the course of natural resources andto benefit their eventual takeover, the NCLC

is doing studies on all power companies, firms responsible for construction of the Alaskan Pipeline, weather climate changes, and the use of laser beams to cause tornados.

he NCLC launchedto expose, among others, Columbiawhose ideas allegedly are being drawnthe CIA to modify the behavior of extensivethe population. Methods to be used in thisleafletting and disruption of classes ofinvolved. The NCLC planned to bringto trial under International Law. By Aprilscope of this movement had been broadened withfigures abroad as "Nuremberg Criminals" as well.

of NCLC Activiti

Inhe NCLC launchedop-up" aimed at destroying theumber of goon squads ofo SO members traveled throughout the country disrupting meeting of the CPUSA, the Young Workers Liberation Leaguehe Socialist Workers Partynd the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA). In soae cases members of these groups were physically assaulted.3

73 eight NCLC membersin the Old Senate Office Building forWatergate Committee hearings.5

8J eight NCLC members wereWashington forinutealleged domestic spying by the CIA.5

Sen NCLC ceabersNewark, N. J. fority

he NCLC filed asuit against the NYC Police Departmentmisconduct.3

g. On4 ten NCLC members were arrested at Columbia University after invading the office of psv^lioiaeyl^pl'^iAiaitr Euger.eJfeSlanter who the NCLC chargedNasi Doctor/Involved in brainwashing at the University. They cla/med to be gathering evidence so Calantcr could be indicted under the Nuremberg Law for Crimes Against Humanity.3

K. he NCLC demonstratedaward to UAM Emjjaat LeonardfrWoodcock byfar Deaocxatic Action/fational Roosevelt ./

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S, USLP member ArthurChief, NSIPS in NYC,ress conferencediscussed the meaningnew NATOhe alleged is outlined in NATO documentthe Schlesir.ger Doctrine. According todocument established as NATO policy thotactical nuclear warfaresttgedbetween the US and the USSR. He also allegedisfractional situation" to ariseNATO cbrjnanc. The tone of his prsss conferencemake the USSR appear to be the pcter.tial victimforeign policy as applied to NATO.. Leadermanthe group thatest German police hadraid on ELC Headquartersiesbaden onto uncover the "High Bundeswehrreportedly had revealed this inforaation to

here are no NATO codes that e'above descriptionsOnSLP member Arthur Leaderman, Bureau Chief, NSIPS,ress conference in Washingtonthe meaning ofow NATO doctrine" which he alleged is outlined in NATO documenthe Schlesir.ger Oactrine. According to

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-i^ Leaderoan, this document established as NATO policy the acceptance of tactical nuclear warfarestaged confrontation"the US and the USSR. He also alleged this policy isfractional situation" to arise within the NATO comaand. The tone of his press conference was to sake the USSR appear to be the potential victim of US foreign policyapplied to NATO. Leaderaar. also told the group that the "est Gernan police hadaid on ELC headquarters in Wiesbaden on5 in an attempt to uncover the "High Bundeswehr Source" who reportedly had revealed this information to the NSIPSentative.16

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Subordinatenit for the tollowing

a. Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM):

venue B, New Yorkeen-age oriented organization used for political organizing in urban ghettos. The RYM hopes to persuade individual gangs that their current activities are going nowhere and they should join forces to create anmilitary force throughout the urban ghetto.

Leaders: Zeke Boyd

Alan Salisbury

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OnSLP member Arthur ^

Bureau Chief, NSIPS in NYC,ress conferencediscussed the meaningnew NATOhe alleged is outlined in NATO document the Schlesinger Doctrine. According todocument established as NATO policy the acceptance tactical nuclear warfarestagedbetween the US and the USSR, He also alleged this isfractional situation" to ariseNATO command. The tone of his press conferencemake the USSR appear to be the potential victim of foreign policy as applied to NATO. Leaderman

told the group that the West German police had conductedaid on ELC Headquarters in Wiesbaden onsn attempt to uncover the "High:Bundeswehr Source" vho. reportedly had revealed this information to the NSIPS representatives.16

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pn4 ten NCLC members were arrested

at Columbia University after invading the office of psychology professor Eugene Galanter who the NCLC chargedNazi Doctor" involved in brainwashing at .Ji the University. They claimed to be gathering evidence so Galanter could be indicted under the Nuremberg Law for Crimes Against Humanity.2

d. Inhe NCLC launched "Operation ** Nurenberg" to expose, among others, Columbia University professors whose ideas allegedly are being drawn upon by the CIA to modify the behavior of extensive sectors of the population. Methods to be used in this expose included le3fletting and.disruption of classes of the ^ professors involved. The NCLC planned to bring those

involved to trial under International Law. By5 the scope of this movement had been broadened with NS attacking figures abroad as "Nuremberg Criminals" as well.

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