LaRouche
in Vietnam
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:v85N9VCe5dQJ:www.hobrad.com/acreourm.htm+%22Vietnamese%22+%2B+LaRouche&hl=en In 1977 WerBell went to work
providing security for Lyndon LaRouche,
leader of a right-wing (formerly left-wing) movement called the National
Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC). Major General John K. Singlaub, who
retired from the Army in 1978, met with two of LaRouche’s party officials in WerBell’s home, and said
that he found them to be “a bunch of kooks of the worst form.” They
suggested, he claimed, that “the military ought to in some way lead the
country out of its problems," implying a coup d'etat. Nevertheless
Singlaub, who founded the anti-Communist U.S. Council for World Freedom in
1981, returned to Powder Springs in 1982 to lecture at Sionics, originally
WerBell's arms company with Ingram, and now a counter-terrorist training camp
run by WerBell. (Sionics was an acronym for Studies in Organized Negation of
Insurgency and Counter Subversion.) At that time LaRouche's security forces comprised many of WerBell's
trainees. |