EIR. The Ugly Truth About the Anti-Defamation League. Washington DC: Executive Intelligence Review, 1992. Available for $7 plus $3.50 S/H from Ben Franklin Booksellers, 107 South King Street, Leesburg VA 22075, Tel: 800-453-4108, Fax: 703-777-8287. 152 pages.

The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith is so well-established and respectably liberal that the only information available on them in the press concerns the reports they occasionally issue on the status of anti-Semitism. ADL has 400 staff in 30 offices around the U.S. (plus an office in Canada and one in Jerusalem), and an annual budget of $32 million.

Then in early 1993 a scandal emerged that resulted in a search of ADL offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Police seized files that showed the ADL had infiltrated police departments in U.S. cities, was running a 40-year-old nationwide spying operation on 1000 political groups from both the right and left, and has apparent links to Mossad and South African intelligence. ADL is not registered as a foreign agent, and donations are tax-deductible. As journalists scrambled to play catch-up, the Lyndon LaRouche organization, a long-time ADL target, turned out to be one of the only sources with anything to offer. The interpretations of the facts in this little book are questionable, but facts there are aplenty, along with endnotes and an index. We would prefer to get ADL names directly from the ADL rather than from LaRouche, but they won't send us any information.
ISBN 0-943235-07-3

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