National Caucus of Labor Committees - Selected Members

Selected Members

Included are present and former NCLC or ICLC members who have authored books, edited publications, or led LaRouche-affiliated organizations or companies.

  • Michael Billington, author of Reflections of an American Political Prisoner, Asia editor for Executive Intelligence Review
  • Mark Calney, Northwest coordinator for the NDPC, author of Robert Burns and the Ideas of the American Revolution
  • Claudio Cesani, editor-in-chief of New Solidarity magazine.
  • Anton Chaitkin, founding member of the NCLC, author of Treason in America, co-author of The Unauthorized Biography of George Bush, and history editor for Executive Intelligence Review
  • Marsha Freeman, associate editor of 21st Century Science & Technology, author of How we got to the moon : the story of the German space pioneers
  • Paul Gallagher, executive director of the former Fusion Energy Foundation (FEF)
  • Khushro Ghandhi, president of Prevent AIDS Now Initiative Committee (California state ballot initiative, 1986)
  • John Grauerholz, head of the Biological Holocaust Task Force
  • Nora Hamerman, EIR editor-in-chief
  • Warren Hamerman, chairman of the NDPC
  • Laurence Hecht, editor-in-chief of 21st Century Science and Technology magazine
  • Linda de Hoyos, president of EIR News Service
  • Konstandinos Kalimtgis (AKA Costas Axios), NCLC chief of staff, co-author of Dope, Inc.: Britain's Opium War Against the U.S.
  • Kenneth Kronberg (1948–2007), former editor of Fidelio, member of the National Committee from 1974 to 2007.
  • Helga Zepp LaRouche, founder of the Schiller Institute
  • H Graham Lowry, author of How the nation was won : America's untold story, 1630-1754
  • Quincy O'Neal, chairman of the Franklin Roosevelt Legacy Democratic Club
  • Tony Papert, early leader of the SDS Labor Committee, founding member of the NCLC
  • Amelia Boynton Robinson, vice president of the Schiller Institute, author of Bridge Across Jordan
  • J. Philip Rubinstein, president of Caucus Distributors, New York regional NCLC leader, National Committee member
  • Allen Salisbury, head of the Revolutionary Youth Movement, author of The Civil War and the American System.
  • John Sigerson, president of the Schiller Institute in the U.S., director of the Schiller Institute Chorus, co-author of A Manual on the Rudiments of Tuning and Registration.
  • Edward Spannaus, founding member of the NCLC, treasurer of LaRouche's 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns, LaRouche's legal coordinator
  • Nancy Spannaus, editor-in-chief, New Federalist, former Editor-in-Chief, New Solidarity, founding member of the Schiller Institute, co-author of The Political economy of the American Revolution
  • Jeffrey Steinberg, counterintelligence director for Executive Intelligence Review, co-author of Dope, inc. : Britain's opium war against the U.S.
  • Webster Tarpley, former president of the Schiller Institute in the U.S., co-author of The Unauthorized Biography of George Bush
  • Jonathan Tennenbaum, head of the European Fusion Energy Forum, scientific advisor to the Schiller Institute, the Executive Intelligence Review, and Lyndon LaRouche, member of the scientific advisory board of 21st Century Science & Technology, author of Kernenergie: das weibliche Technik,
  • Carol White, former editor-in-chief, 21st Century Science & Technology, author, The New Dark Ages Conspiracy : Britain's Plot to Destroy Civilization and Energy Potential: Toward a New Electromagnetic Field Theory
  • Christopher White, EIR Director, co-author of The Political economy of the American Revolution
  • Kathy Wolfe, spokeswoman of U.S. Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche, co-author of A Manual on the Rudiments of Tuning and Registration.
  • Criton Zoakos, NCLC intelligence director, EIR editor-in-chief

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