Eugenio Mario Perente-Ramos (Gino Perente) (21 November 1937[1] – 18 March 1995) was the founder of the National Labor Federation (NATLFED), a collection of anti-poverty organizations in the United States. While canvassing door-to-door and operating assistance programs for the poor, NATLFED has also been described by critics as a left-wing or syncretic "political cult."[2][3][4] Some reporters, cult-watchers, and the FBI inferred in the early 1980s that Perente was born Gerald William Doeden, a disc jockey from California.[1][5][6][7][8][9]
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