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A few days ago on the Internet circulated information that contained a number of items with no byline, taken from the online magazine contactocuba.com (San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26, 2008). These articles were originally written by writer and journalist Andrés Rivero, and they are a series of questions about things seemingly inexplicable - that could only be explained if Fidel Castro is not really what it says.
However, the articles contain a number of inaccuracies that need to be noted. This is not a criticism of Mr. Rivero, which essentially points to the right answer, because I myself, for many years I considered a pioneer in the development of this theory (See my book History of the revolution Fidel heretical, published in 1986 and my long article "Fidel Castro Supermole", first published in 1995), also i long made the mistake of thinking that Fidel Castro had been recruited by the CIA and had been working for all these years that agency - which is true to some extent, but, as I will explain below, not the whole truth.
The cause of the error is that, to better understand the relationship Castro-CIA must know better the latter and, contrary to what you think the majority of people, the CIA has never been an organization to serve the interests of the people U.S., but Wall Street bankers and oil magnates who created it - all clustered into an organization called the Council on Foreign Relations (Council on Foreign Relations, CFR). This explains why the so-called "failures" of the CIA have always resulted in victories for their real masters.
There is plenty of circumstantial evidence, and at least one eyewitness, indicating that the real masters of the CIA recruited Fidel Castro through its newly created intelligence agency in early 1948 and was sent to Bogota, Colombia as agent provocateur on an important mission. This was to take part in the assassination of populist leader Jorge Gaitan and violent riots then known as the Bogotazo that began on 9 April that year and destroyed much of the city.
It is no accident that the riots coincided with the celebration of the important Bogota Ninth Pan American Conference for Latin American foreign ministers attending. Conference chaired the U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall, a member of the CFR, and a secret agent of the bankers. It is no accident that many of those who were present at the home of Mario Lazo when Castro was recruited, such as Willard and William Pawley Beulac also appeared as if by magic when riots in Bogotá. There was also the mysterious character William Wieland (also known as Arturo Montenegro), who along with Roy Rubbotom (also in Bogotá) then play an important role in propping up Castro in power after 1959.....
Originally posted by BABYBULL24
The CIA wasn't successful in killing Castro but they got their man in killing JFK...how many US Presidents has he outlasted?
Eisenhower - dead
JFK - CIA Murder
Johnson - dead
Nixon - dead
Ford - dead
Carter - not dead
Reagan - dead
Bush 1
Clinton
Bush 2
Obama
Fidel himself reveals on a book (autobiography) that he has spies inside the department and he knew things like the murder of kennedy days before it happen for example, this later was confirm by one of his sister ( which was later an open CIA agent and left Cuba in the early years and she tells that fidel gets information that only someone who works with the US government would know.. we have the Che Guevara situation who was killed by the CIA, he was one of the best "confident" of castro, he left the island because he knew that the revolution wasn't a real one and had his doubts, but of course this wasn't open information and the only person who knew where and when he was going to be the day he was killed were the Castro brothers.. the most recent example is why he knew about the earthquake in Haiti was induced by the US?
Originally posted by ken10
Funny how the title doesn't match the content !......Castro didn't address just NoKo, He addressed both NoKo and the US to avoid war.
Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro called Friday for long-time ally North Korea and the United States to avoid hostilities on the Korean Peninsula.
Originally posted by Plotus
Originally posted by ken10
Funny how the title doesn't match the content !......Castro didn't address just NoKo, He addressed both NoKo and the US to avoid war.
Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro called Friday for long-time ally North Korea and the United States to avoid hostilities on the Korean Peninsula.
I would take it to mean this context:
Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro called Friday for long-time ally North Korea .......... ( Cuba's ally) and (oppressor) ....The United States, to avoid hostilities on the Korean Peninsula. ie. NK= friend, US=foe...
Originally posted by mikelkhall
Good god, I can't believe he is still alive.
It's past time to make good with Cuba and help bring the beauty back to that country so we can enjoy it once again.