JEFFREY STEINBERG

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0005757197
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U
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7
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June 24, 2015
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September 30, 2011
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F-2011-00968
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September 26, 1984
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EXEMPTED FROM AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATION I I AUTHORITY DERIVED FROM: EXEMPTION CODE 25X{1} DATE 02-28-2011 To lie Rs 0 Yes p lb Yes Reo&Pt ON= ^pYes Grand Jury Msterial- lats thdY pUrausnt to Rules 8(e), Federal Rules ofCAM" p'e DescdPt1on: ^ *W" notes ie mwl" of rlhsslfled by , ueclassi on; ' ot gr ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE APPROVED FOR RELEASEL DATE: 14-Sep-2011 199M-AX-1363-1A2 FDPS page 1 C-O-N- - - - - CentrA trMligence Agency MEMORANDUM FOR: The Director Federal Bureau of Investigation ATTENTION: Criminal Investigation Division SUBJECT: Jeffrey STEINBERG (U) advised that Steinberg has attempted to contact CIA employees in Columbia. Steinberg is reported to have twenty million dollars at his disposal. 'tCL and active duty personnel with a paramilitary background. 2 6 SEP 884 1. On 20 September 1984 a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee, Mr. telephonically advised a current employee th t one __rzre -__inDerg is allegedly attempting to recruit personnel to assassinate unnamed persons in Bolivia and Columbia. Steinberg is reportedly attempting to recruit Cuban nationals who worked for CIA as well as CIA retirees 2. Mr. advised that Steinberg is employed by Presidentia can .date Lyndon La Rouche. Steinberg is listed as the Counterintelligence Director for the Executive Intelligence Review (attached) which was founded by La Rouche. His business address is 304 W. 58th Street, New York, New York. He is reported to use three telephone numbers: 689-1021, 703-435-8617 and 703-777-3342. rem 3. In a subsequent call to the same employee on 25 September 1984, Mr. advised that an unidentified U.S. Government Installat on dealing in armaments may be targetted by a La Rouche group. more specific information was not known. 4. The information concerning Steinberg's alleged recruiting (b)(3) was verbally passed to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) b6 Liaison Officer, on 21 September 1984. Mr. F advised that a U. ena o d also passed the information to the b 7C FBI and the White House. WARNING NOTICE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES Ei~11i1~` ` 5. Beyond identifying Mr. Steinberg with the Executive Intelligence Review, this Agency has no substantive information concerning Jeffrey Steinberg. Mr. is currently employed at the Library of congress and should be directly contacted by the FBI relative to this matter. 1-)- OR METHODS INVOLVED Irk _- C-O-N-F- - - 199M-AX-1363-1A2 FDPS page 2 6. This information is being provided for your information and action as deemed appropriate. It is requested that this Agency be provided with a copy of any investigation; of this matter. Please direct any inquiries or correspondence to the Deputy Director of Security for Personnel Security and Investigations, attention: -(-e}- Direct lecurity 2 199M-AX-1363-1A2 FDPS page 3 Contents Departments 15 Science & Technology Widespread use of lasers will begin to revolutionize industrial processing. 48 Italy's War on Crime The Black Nobility's weapons smugglers. 49 Dateline Mexico Washington's no to debtors' cartel. 60 Congressional Closeup 64 Editorial Dr. K.'scarcer in economics. Economics 4 Is Brazil planning an escape from creditors' blackmail? 11 e circumstances shapmgthe Mexico-Brazil summit. . 7 Colombia's industry, facing Chapter 11 The second largest company in the country is bankrupt. 8 LaRouche-Rieman U.S. : forecast: great possibilities and dangers ahead . . Im a climate of skewed credit availability, and potential financial, blowouts. no immediate rdowety is projected; but the promise o(bean- weaponry's economic spimffi is cited. 12 MITI defends Japanese poles' against post- Industrialist attacks The U.S. Comm= ce Department says Japan's entire industrial policy is the problem; Japanese leaders explain its international beneSts. 16 Agriculture The Heritage Foundation dairy policy. 17 Domestic Credit The recovery plot. 199M-AX-1363-1A2 FDPS page 5 -2- Special Report. Hurry r 9i she teetrae circuit al sdem Cot- 3egc in M; usachusaa act Inca bete realise judpa tried m w s bpoeaa him, mad as iavwiptive domsia m his out aipuraoims of Ninas adtoiaisuadm m.a- tepc poll c ywassubmiadto Vice-fted&wGeotae Hush. Pe r eudett of tha Smaae and foe- COA 20 Ki fissinger's treason laid be Fore U.S. Senate 22 In 'vestigations into int : licated withholding of mi ormation vital to U.S. nai ttional security by former Na ,tional Security Ad viser Kissinger The documentation. circulating in Wat hington. on bow Kissinger: in his ulnae for an anti-technology atnu t-control policy, deceived the U.S. govt n cot and the public. 28 Ma snow's denunciations of ABl14 defense belied by the Soviet policy record Yuri , tdropov et al. proclaim the idea t) f strategic anti-missile defense shocki itg and repulsive: but the Soviet a have maintained such a defeat a doctrine. 31 The '' ovtet ABMs Kissi i tiger concealed The Tit llinn system around the U.S.S R.'s perimeter. Volume 10 Number 17 International 32 Kissinger &fugitive from Italian justice A report from Rome on the magistrates' attempts to subpoena him, his escape to France, and his reception there. The evidence of his involvement in the 1978 Moro assassination was the issue. Documentation: Excerpts from the Italian press. 35 Chain reaction in Mideast: the Lavie, the Beirut bombing, andthe West Bank Israeli policy is moving over the edge toward disaster. with the help of George Shultz. 38 `United States. can't tell Andropov from Ignatius Loyola' The Central Amman conflict is not an East-West arena. it has been set up by the Jesuits. 41 London tries to rally NATO members against Reagan's beam-weapons policy 43 Bonn gets a chance to defuse the Eu omicsfle crisis and `green' riots 44 Lejeune undercuts right to life movement 46 British protecting drug-money flows 47 The Chinese attempt to bleed Vietnam 50 International Intelligence National May 3. 1983 52 Harrimanites move to regain military policy control Will the Reagan administration allow itself to lose momentum on the development of beam-weapons defense? 55 Why Hayden's greenies lost California election The National Democratic Policy Committee is making broad gains against the Jam Foods- Charles Muratt Democrats. 57 Harrison Williams's appeal denied: court upholds corrupt FBI tactics Docameatridoo: New Yosk's Second Cirquit Covet of Appeals judges have1unsavory coo iecti s. 59 Kirkland boosts the FBI and the IMF 62 National News 199M-AX-1363-1A2 FDPS p1ge 6 -3- Founder and Contributing Editor 1 j Lynd n H. I.aRrmc he. Jr. ditor-in-chre(: Criton Z( oe r Editor. Nero Hamrrman Managing Edit. r: Sitson Johnsen Features Edits: Christina Nelson. Huff; Art Director: Martllrr Zoller Contributing Editors: Uwe Parann. NancySpannaus, Christopher White Special Services: Peter Ennis INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORS: Ati:icw Douglas DeGroor Agriculture: Susan Brady Asia: Daniel Sneider Cmaeeritucfigenoe Jeffiry Steinberg Economics: David Goldman European Economics: Lawent Murawiec Energy: William Engdahl DOW: Vivian Frevre Zoak-os Ibeto-America: Robyn Quijano. Dennis Small Law: Edward Spannaus Middle East: Thierrr Lalever Military Strategy: Steven Bardwell Science and Technology: Marsha Freeman Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Rachel Douglas United States: Graham Lowry INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS: Bogota: Carlos Coto Meta Bom George Gregory, Rainer Apel Chicago: Paul Greenberg copeohagea: Lent Thomsen Houma: Harley Schlarger. Nkhdw F. Beaton Los Angeles: Theodore Andromidas Mexico City: Joseffna Merdndet Milan: Mmco Fanitri, Stefanie Socchi Maatestey: M. Luisa de Castro New Debi: Paul Zvkofsky Pates: Katherine Kanter. Sophie Talapwa Rome: Leonardo Servadio Stockholm: Clifford Gaddy United Nations: Peter Ennis Washington. D.C.: Richard Cohen. Lava Chasm. Susan Kakiada .Wiesbaden: PhWpGolub. Mary Ldei*. Barborospahn lrecvtlve LMetl gmCe Review (ISSN 0273-6314) bp.6NsA.n/ wrelty f30Jswesl sre~rlr.rske seeaad twatdJafr end/kw ...eat y//amour by New Sajdm*v lwenwtiunaf Press Srrr& e 3Pl W. SSdi Itr r. New Y~oerrk~.ceN.Y.z iQO/9 b- 6 err cmvbH.. Ybq[ecb 2308 a. Oar>dheiaaaa.aee 164.62 Wisaboden. Tel.(06121)44.90.3 1. D : Anna Hdlehbhoieh. i N tJ~i l.Marlar: E lR. Fe ncisco D(nCavantbias 54 A-3 f~oiaiaSon aalael. Mexico OF. TiL 372.0424. / an Re acponrion. Takewhi Bldg.. 1-54-12 Tduunobabo. Shinjnkn-Kn. Tokyo 160. Tot (031204-7921 esu U srbac, ptraa ndn- In.ernsti.nd Knnwledgc let., at.on System Imp Rua A(mw Jr Erie. I :5, O$(Ni. Sal- i'.wk. Ida Td:10111 289.18!! Capyngbm C 1982 Ne. S.d..lamy Inumnional Press Sav.ce All eights maned. Reprnductmn in .d..ole w 10 pail without prom tsgsm .trn'ily prohibited SousrldKlssr pt.ctage push n New Y.rk, tow York and a rldie...nal maifmg office.. 3 monrh--sl 25 n mumhs--5225. 1 you-5394. S.nF1e iswe-$10 Academic tiheary rate: 5245 per yerr MB From the Managing Editor Henry Kissinger's response to President Reagan's March 23 an- nouncement of a policy of strategic defense that would end the era of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) has been to term that his- toric step irrelevant to present realities. Kissinger proclaimed himself a British agent in his London speech last May 10, stating that he had worked more closely with the British Foreign Office than the U.S. administration As Secretary of State. And as Lyndon LaRouche describes in this week's Special Report, everything Kissinger did on arms control was to the benefit of the Soviets at U. S. expense, whatever his motives'may have been. There is no contradiction in .these actions on behalf of both London and Moscow. Kissinger is a thug for an anti-American policy faction with branches in both locations. This network is deploying rapidly to attempt to keep President Reagan from restoring America's military and economic strength. Alexander Bovin, a Soviet member of the Anglo-Soviet Roundtable, told the BBC in London April 20 that there could be "no constructive dialogue" with the U.S. while Reagan was in office. The Foreign Office's Simon Rifkind is going to Moscow for high-level talks. Georgii Arbatov, in the United States for the 14th Dartmouth Con- ference, attacked beam weapons as "a first-strike capability." And Lord Solly Zuckerman, Britain's ranking peacenik, has published an attack on beam weapons, suggesting that the world would be better off without Mr. Reagan. In this week's Special Report. we present the evidence submitted_ to the U.S. Senate in April of Kissinger's deliberate concea!r ' - national security information which would have convinced President Nixon and Congress not to conclude the SALT I arms control agree- ment. Senate action on this matter is urgent, we conclude. Subscribers will recall last week's Special Report, documenting the role of the U.S.-based Jerusalem Temple Foundation in prompt- ing bloodbaths and regional wars. Now, the Kach movement in Israel led by Jewish Defense League fanatic Meir Kahane. has termed the April 18 bombing of the U.S. embassy in Beirut "divine justice" against America. Kahane is scheduled to meet with Jerusalem Tem- ple Foundation chief Terry Risenhoover regarding the latter's fund- ing for Kach. Kahane's April 20 statement onthe bombing provides grounds for a second agenda item: having the foundation banned in the United States as subversive and terrorist-linked. 199M-AX-1363-1A2 FDPS page 7