The publishers and editors, Ellen Ray and her husband William Schaap, also publish Covert Action Information Bulletin (now called Covert Action Quarterly) and have produced a number of investigative books and monographs under their Sheridan Square Press and Institute for Media Analysis labels. In 1967 Ellen Ray worked with Jim Garrison's investigation, and Ray and Schaap then began counseling antiwar GIs in Okinawa. Next they showed up at CounterSpy, but left to start CAIB in 1978 after an internal dispute. Around this time they helped edit "Dirty Work 2," which identified hundreds of CIA officers (the first "Dirty Work" was done by Louis Wolf and Philip Agee). In 1982 Ray and Schaap moved from Washington DC to New York City, while Wolf and others stayed in Washington to continue CAIB. With its shorter articles on timely topics, LOOT is an attempt to reach beyond the limited readership of CAIB, where one sometimes suspects that they are preaching to the choir.
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