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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 08:34 AM
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TERRORISM ALLEGATION: Mexico may look into CANF
TERRORISM ALLEGATION: Mexico may look into CANF
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/10996387.htm

The Cuban American National Foundation is under fire from Mexican politicians demanding that the influential exile organization be investigated for ``anti-Cuban activities in Mexico.''

The lower house of Mexico's legislature is expected to vote next week on what it calls a ''point of accord'' on the issue.

''In Mexican territory, between 1959 and 2004, Mexicans and people from other nationalities have ended up dead, injured or affected by terrorism from organizations like CANF,'' the resolution's supporting documentation states.

For example, the Mexican documents accuse CANF of being involved in an explosion that took place in 1997 at the Cubanacan Travel offices in Mexico City. They say the bomb was placed by a Salvadoran mercenary contracted by exile activist Luis Posada Carriles, who is called an ''accomplice of Jorge Mas Canosa,'' the foundation's late leader.



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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 08:38 AM
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1. >>''accomplice of Jorge Mas Canosa,'' the foundation's late leader.
Edited on Sat Feb-26-05 08:38 AM by 4MoronicYears
I met this man once, I actually worked for one of his companies... he was big into communications in the Miami area... had hs sights set on becoming the "selected" president of Cuba. There were those in Miami who knew of him who stated something like, "we'll take Castro over Jorge any day" as hard as that may be to believe.

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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 08:41 AM
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2. PBS Article for an unbiased view... perhaps. Link
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/latin_america/july-dec97/cuba_11-24.html



From penniless immigrant to multi-millionaire and powerful lobbyist, Jorge Mas Canosa rose to become an influential leader in the Cuban-American exile community before his death Sunday. Following a background report, Phil Ponce and guests discuss Jorge Mas Canosa's legacy.
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 09:07 AM
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4. Unbiased?
Edited on Sat Feb-26-05 09:11 AM by Mika
Nowhere does your link mention any of the terror ops directly related to Jorge Mas, his funding of said ops, and his organization's connection to said ops.

Mr Mas Canosa had boasted of personally strafing Cuban tourist beaches with machine guns, in an effort to terrorize Cuba's tourism economy.

The man was distilled filth.


Try this link


on edit: The mouthpieces of Otto Reich et al - the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald publisher, Alberto Ibargüen, is CEO of PBS. Not unbiased!



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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 09:28 AM
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5. terror ops directly related to Jorge Mas
Perhaps you missed the word "perhaps". It wasn't there for nothing. :)


I heard plenty when I worked for one of his "posessions". Thanks for the link, I was looking for one.... that revealed a little more than the PBS thingy.
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 09:37 AM
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6. OK. Here's another
Havana Party
by Peter Dale Scott
http://citypaper.net/articles/121400/sl.slant.shtml

But from the outset the CANF was involved in more than propaganda. It quickly became a haven for former CIA terrorists, many of them known to Mas Canosa from the era when he himself plotted to blow up a Cuban ship for the CIA.

For example, Mas Canosa appointed the brothers Guillermo and Ignacio Novo to the CANF’s "Information Commission." The two were implicated, though ultimately not convicted, in the September, 1976 assassination of former Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier. At that time, George Bush was director of the CIA. Recently released CIA documents reveal that a month before Letelier’s murder the U.S. Government was concerned about information indicating the Chilean junta was contemplating an assassination inside the United States. Two days after the murder, Bush received the following messages from his special assistant:

"(Name obscured) tells me that his people have noted a strong similarity between Letelier killing and the sort of thing that goes on all the time in Miami within the Cuban exile community.... (and) speculates that, if Chilean Govt did order Letelier’s killing, it may have hired Cuban thugs to do it."

Only under the succeeding Carter administration were four Miami Cubans convicted of the murder. Two (including Guillermo Novo) were cleared in 1981 after an appeal and second trial.

At the core of the CANF terrorist connection was Mas Canosa’s personal friendship with two other Cubans who had worked for the CIA, Luis Posada and Felix Rodriguez. In 1985 Rodriguez was reporting personally to then Vice President Bush’s office about his logistical support for the Contras from a base in El Salvador.

That same year, Mas Canosa helped Posada escape from a Venezuelan prison and relocate in El Salvador as part of the Rodriguez Contra supply operation. (Seven years later, at a $1,000-a-plate fund-raising dinner, President Bush said, "I salute Jorge Mas.")

Since then Posada has been arrested a number of times for attempts to murder Fidel Castro — most recently during November’s Ibero-American Summit in Panama, where he was arrested with three other Cuban exiles including Guillermo Novo.

The CANF has issued a press release denying published reports from Panama that the Foundation is paying the expenses of the attorney representing the four men. But Posada has spoken and written of CANF support for past terrorist attacks, as once documented in the New York Times.


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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 09:41 AM
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7. So I suppose it's only supporting terrorists when someone else
is doing it. Hypocrisy will take this country down, it almost already has to a very large degree. Son of shrubber is determined to destroy us economically... just WITF does he work for.... really. It certainly ain't you and me.

WITF = Who in the f**k.
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 09:49 AM
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8. Cuban exile terra ops here IN the USA
Unless you have lived in Miami you have no idea just how violent the anti Castro miamicuban "exiles" are.

This is just a SHORT list of what I could track down in a couple of minutes.

There are HUNDREDS more. NOTHING is done. NOBODY cares.


1. 30325M Nibaldo Capote--3/20 Grenade- - - - - Albina Wolfe - - -5900 NW 37 Street

2. 41039M Albina Wolfe - - 4/14 Grenade- - - - - Nibaldo Capote- -1315 SW 19 Street

3. 42114M Student - - - - - 4/17-Pipe- - - - - - - University of Miami - 5602 Merrick
Revolutionaries- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dean's Office

4. 55040M Cubans - - - - - - 5/20-Dynamite - - - Lindsey Hopkins - - - 17 Street & NW
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Blue T-Shirt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 PL

5. 63033M – - - - - - - - -6/7 Dynamite Cap- Henry Ritter - - - - -- 840 NW 144 ST

6. 88039M Machinists Union-8/11 Dynamite - - - - Adam Dalisin - - - 5891 West 10 Ave
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hialeah

7. 76805M Julio Perez Perez- 9/1- Clock, C4 - - - - Boulevard Drive-In - West Palm Beach
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --Batteries, Cap

8. 116433M Cubans - - - - - - 10/20-Dynamite, - - - Publications - - - - - -500 NW 22 Ave
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Note, Pipe - - - Distributors
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -& Fuse

9.116434M Cubans - - - - - - - -10/20- Dynamite, - - - WGBA - - - - - - - - 1301 SW 1st St
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Note, Pipe & Fuse

10. 132884M Salon, Llarena -11/30--Fingers, - - - - - General Electric - 1062 East 2nd St
& Considine - - - - - - - Timer & & Dynamite- - - - - - - - - Hialeah

11. 132688M Salon, Llarena - 12/1- Dynamite, - - - - Overseas Tire Co.-3355 NW 41 St
& Considine- - - - - - - Cap & Fuse

12. 134257M Salon, Llarena 12/1- -Dynamite, - - - - World Transport - 7040 NW 35 Ave
& Considine- - - - - - -Can & Cap


http://cuban-exile.com/doc_001-025/doc0022.html

2/16/75 My Cuba Grocery Miami, Florida Terrorist Bomb- high explosive

2/24/75 Channel 51 (TV station) 777 NE 79 St. Terrorist Bomb- high explosive

3/30/75 L. Magdaleno 3395 SW 28 St. Terrorist Dynamite

5/02/75 Dade Cnty Bridge SW 12 St. & 94 Ave. Non-terrorist (vandalism)

5/11/75 Bay of Pigs Monument SW 8St. & 13 Ave. Terrorist Dynamite

5/14/75 Carlos Gallostra Variety Hospital, SW 31 ST & 59 AV Terrorist Letter Bomb

5/23/75 Robert James Kenny 16480 NE 20 Ave. Non-terrorist Pipe bomb

7/04/75 Coral Park Sr. High 8865 SW 16 St. Non-terrorist Home-made device

7/26/75 Torch of Friendship NE 4 St & Biscayne Blvd Terrorist Rafael Gonzalez High explosive

8/26/75 Replica Magazine 2994 NW 7 St. Terrorist High explosive

8/17/75 Phillips 66 Service Station 490 NW 36 St. Unverified

9/05/75 Arturo Perez 711 NW 57 Ave. Non-terrorist Homicide

9/08/75 Mike Whalen 1950 W. 49 St., Hialeah Non-terrorist

10/03-75 Randolph Kout 2903 NE 103 St. Non-terrorist

10/06/75 Dominican Republic Consulate 1038 Brickell Ave. Terrorist Dynamite

10/17/75 American Lockers Miami Int'l Airport Terrorist Rolando Otero Time bomb

10/20/75 Dominicana Airlines 1440 Biscayne Blvd. Terrorist Time bomb

10/31/75 Rolando Masferrer 6765 SW 27 St. Terrorist Time bomb

11/12/75 June Higgins Dance Studio So. Miami Heights Non-terrorist

11/27/75 Bahama Airlines Miami Int'l Terrorist Castillo, Ruiz, Ortega Plastic explosive.

11/27/75 Perez Stable University of Miami Terrorist Rafael Gonzalez Black powder

12/03/75 Social Security Miami Office Terrorist Rolando Otero "El Condor"
12/03/75 F.B.I. Miami All pipe bombs with timing devices "
12/03/75 U.S. Post Office Miami " " sketch of bomber
12/03/75 Social Security Miami Office " "
12/03/75 Barnett Bank Miami " "
12/04/75 State Atty's Office Miami " "
12/04/75 Miami Police Dept Miami " "

12/09/75 Paul Array 6930 NW 180 St. Non-terrorist

12/12/75 Almacen En Espanol 1359 SW 1 St. Terrorist Time bomb

12/12/75 Almacen En Espanol 910 W. 44 St. Hialeah Terrorist Time bomb

12/16/75 Howard Singer 15300 SW 82 Ave. Non-terrorist

12/18/75 Ramon Donestevez Crandon Marina Terrorist (victim suspected) Dynamite

12/24/75 Roger Smith SW 73 St. & 57 Court Non-terrorist

12/31/75 F.P. & L. Station SW 130 St. & 98 AV Terrorist Rolando Otero Time bomb

1976

01/01/76 Soffla NW 178 St. & 82 AV Non-terrorist Acetylene gas

01/04/76 T.G. Barry's mailbox 13525 SW 69 Ave. Non-terrorist dynamited

01/05/76 Robert Ward's mailbox 781 NW 187 Dr. Non-terrorist bombed

01/08/76 Sergeant 21230 NE 14 Ave. Non-terrorist Mailbox bombed

01/26/76 Robert Schwartz 10561 SW 71 Ave. Non-terrorist Mailbox bombed

01/31/76 Frank Suarez 301 NW 39 Ave. Non-terrorist Powder in plastic bottle

02/01/76 Mario Escandar 275 Deer Run Non-terrorist Blasting caps (narcotic related)

02/08/76 Donald Wagner 8201 SW 62 Ave. Non-terrorist Molotov cocktail

03/75/76 Sebastian's Lounge 2490 SW 17 Ave. Non-terrorist
(suspected of being a homosexual hangout)

03/12/76 Ena Furniture 3400 NW 17 Ave. Non-terrorist Dynamite

03/31/76 Seacot 30 NW No. River Dr. Terrorist Dynamite/time bomb

04/03/76 Coral Gables Police car Univ of Miami Terrorist Dynamite & caps
Student Union bldg Univ of Miami Terrorist Gustavo Castillo, Orestes Ruiz Dynamite & caps

04/14/76 Bay of Pigs Monument SW 8 St. & 13 AV Terrorist Rolando Otero M-26 grenade

04/30/76 Emilio Milian 1301 SW 1 St. Terrorist Dynamite

05/06/76 Adult Book Store 3458 SW 8 St. Terrorist Rafael Gonzalez, Jesus Blas Corbo, Gary Latham

05/11/76 Dade County 1305 SW 40 St. Terrorist

05/25/76 So. Miami Jr. High 6855 SW 56 St. Non-terrorist

06/15/76 Dade County (open field) NW 154 St. & 119 AV Non-terrorist

1977

02/18/77 Evelyn Schwartz 10561 SW 71 Ave. Non-terrorist (vandalism)
previous bombing incident at same location on 1/24/76, victim Robert Schwartz

04/11/7 Smith 11200 W. Golf Dr. Non-terrorist

08/14/77 Venezuelan Military Aircraft Miami Int'l Terrorist Luis Boitel Commando Dynamite

08/15/77 Frederico Boyd 52 NW 9 St. Non-terrorist

08/25/77 Coral Park Apts. 9856 SW 8 St. Non-terrorist (stairwell)

09/19/77 Dupont Plaza Hotel 300 SE Biscayne Blvd Terrorist Luis Boitel Commando
09/19/77 Four Ambassadors 801 So. Bayshore Drive All pipe bombs "
09/19/77 Fontainebleau Hotel 4441 Collins Ave. "
09/19/77 Eden Roc Hotel 4525 Collins Ave. "

11/14/77 Dade County NW 84 St. & 5 Ave. Non-terrorist (road)

12/23/77 Venezuelan Airlines Ticket Off 1600 Collins Ave. Terrorist Luis Boitel
Commando Pipe bomb

1978

02/08/78 Harold Schiffman "Pinky" NE 203 St. & 32 AV Non-terrorist (labor union dispute)

02/23/78 Marco Polo Hotel 19201 Collins Ave. Terrorist (El Condor)

05/10/78 Kaplan Const. SW 92 St. & 70 AV Non-terrorist (portable toilet)

07/18/78 Florida Power & Light, Turkey Point Plant Non-terrorist

08/28/78 Judy Klozewski 16035 SW 103 Pl. Non-terrorist
(homicide, by victim's husband, who also killed victim's mother and beat victim's brother)

09/05/78 Officer J. Carter, FL Game & Fresh Water 1003 NW 9 St., Homestead
Non-terrorist Blasting cap

09/13/78 Dade County Haulover Beach Marina, 10880 Collins Ave. Non-terrorist

1979

03/20/79 Coca Cola Co. 186 SW 1 St. (vending machine) Homestead Non-terrorist

03/24/79 Padron Cigars 1566 W. Flagler St Terrorist Dynamite

04/05/79 John Hill 14920 SW 74 St. Non-terrorist (vehicle)

07/26/79 Padron Cigars 1566 W. Flagler St. Terrorist High explosive

09/08/79 Rev. Manual Espinosa (church) Red Rd. & W. 18 ST Hialeah Terrorist Dynamite

11/02/79 Avant Const Co 84 Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne Non-terrorist (Halloween vandalism)

1980

01/19/80 State of Florida 1361 W. 33 St. Hialeah Non-terrorist Dynamite cap

2/21/80 So Gear & Machine 3685 NW 106 St. Non-terrorist (possible vandalism) pipe bomb

04/04/80 Dade County 7290 NW 7 Ave. Non-terrorist (open field) Pipe bomb

09/04/80 Steven Forrestall 870 SW 129 Place Non-terrorist (vehicle) Pipe bomb

09/27/80 SW 152 St. & 235 AV Non-terrorist Powder bomb

10/10/80 Semasaro Market 11537 NW 27 Ave. ? Pipe bomb - PVC

11/19/80 Santiago Mena 7980 SW 34 St. Non-terrorist (possible Santeria nexus)
Residue: chlorate and sugar

12/30/80 American Airways 1840 W. 49 St. Hialeah Terrorist Omega 7 Dynamite/time bomb

1981

06/04/81 Unknown 10800 SW 106 Ave. Non-terrorist (narcotics related)

06/19/81 Sanford Burton Pumperniks Deli Non-terrorist (organized crime related) (gambler)

06/30/81 Pipe bomb on engine block of a construction crane 19600 SW 110 Ct. Non-terrorist

07/25/81 Falero Trucking Co. 6767 NW 74 Ave. Non-terrorist (labor related)

07/27/81 National Const. Co 12060 NW So. River Drive Non-terrorist (labor related)

09/11/81 Mexican Consulate 440 Brickell Ave. Terrorist Omega 7 High explosives

09/11/81 Replica Magazine 2994 NW 7 St. Terrorist Omega 7 Propane fire bomb

09/15/81 Eliecen Fernandez 505 SW 102 Ave. Unverified Pipe bomb

09/24/81 Luis Bato (mailbox) 211 SW 119 Ave. Non-terrorist (criminal mischief)

1982

02/19/82 Trans Cuba 2742 SW 8 St. Terrorist Omega 7 57 mm shell with explosive

02/19/82 Replica Magazine 2994 NW 7 St. Terrorist Omega 7 57mm shell with explosive

02/21/82 Padron Cigars 1566 W. Flagler St. Terrorist Omega 7 Molotov cocktail

02/21/82 Hispania Inter-Am Pharmacy 2085 SW 1 St. Terrorist Omega 7 Machine-gun fire

02/22/82 Manuel Lorenzo 2740 NW 16 Tr. Non-terrorist
(owns Majestic Travel Agency, 5574 W. Flagler St.)

03/03/82 Alvin Malnik (vehicle) Crickett Club, 1800 NE 114 St Non-terrorist

04/10/82 Dade County SW 144 St. & 67 Ave. Non-terrorist

06/01/82 Lucille's Market (Khaled A. Khalaf, owner) 9300 NW 17 Ave. ?

06/27/82 Lenny's Cash & Jewelry (Carl Stewart, owner) 810 NW 79 St. Non-terrorist

07/22/82 Cozzoli's Pizza 10734 SW 72 St. Non-terrorist

08/22/82 Anthony Angelos (vehicle) 21000 NE 28 Ave. Non-terrorist (organized crime related)

08/10/82 Yamis Callahan 19523 SW 118 Pl. Non-terrorist (victim believed to be perpetrator)

09/04/82 Venezuelan Consulate 100 Biscayne Blvd. Terrorist Omega 7 Pipe bomb

10/02/82 Bingo Hall (Peter Ruso, owner) 4686 NW 183 ST Non-terrorist (organ crime related)

1983

01/11/83 Replica Magazine 2994 NW 7 St. Terrorist Omega 7 Plastic explosive

01/11/83 Paradise Int'l 940 SW 5 St. Terrorist Omega 7 Plastic explosive

01/11/83 Padron Cigars 1566 W. Flagler St. Terrorist Omega 7 Plastic explosive

03/07/83 Bomb in stolen 9431 SW 4 St. Non-terrorist vehicle abandoned

05/30/83 Continental Bank (Bernard Benes) 1801 SW 1 St. Terrorist Omega 7 Pipe Bomb
06/13/83 Militant Book Store 1237 NW 119 St. Non-terrorist

--

-- May 1, 1987, a pipe bombing at Cubanacan in Miami;

-- May 2, 1987, a pipe bombing at Almacen El Espanol in Hialeah, Florida;

-- May 25, 1987, a pipe bombing at Cuba Envios in Miami

-- July 30, 1987, a pipe bombing at Machi Community Services in Miami;

-- August 27, 1987, a pipe bombing at Va Cuba in Hialeah;

-- January 2, 1988, a pipe bombing at Miami-Cuban in Miami;

-- May 3, 1988, a pipe bombing at the Cuban Museum of Arts and Culture in Miami;

-- May 26, 1988, a bombing at the residence of the executive director for the Institute of Cuban Studies in
Coral Gables, Florida, claimed by the AIC;

-- September 5, 1988, a pipe bombing at Bela Cuba in Miami;

-- September 18, 1988, a bombing intended for a leader of the Reunion Flotilla, a group which advocates that all persons hould be able to enter or leave Cuba as they please, in Miami;

-- February 24, 1989, an attempted pipe bombing at Almacen El Espanol in Miami;

-- March 26, 1989, a bombing at Marazul Charters in Miami; and

-- September 10, 1989, a bombing at Super Optical in Hialeah.



Unfortunately, most all of these small groups (the anti Castro terra groups) have connections with, or are extensions of, US government agencies like the CIA, NED, SOA, etc. The hundreds of 'small acts of terra' in Miami are, essentially, US government sponsored terra against its own citizens.

If you live in Miami (and don't toe the anti Cuba line) you really know what terror feels like.

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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 09:50 AM
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9. Some more Miamicubano exile/CIA terror links
Edited on Sat Feb-26-05 09:51 AM by Mika
Biowar against Cuba
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/biowarfarecrops4,2,00.htm
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-Germ War: The US Record-
http://www.counterpunch.org/germwar.html
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Clinton pardoned an accused tax cheat, but Poppy Bush set a serial terrorist free
http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/Smith030101/smith030101.html
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The Burden of a Violent History
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/2000-04-20/mullin.html
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Little Havana's Reign of Terror - 1976
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~delacova/belligerence/reign.htm
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Cuban Espionage
http://www.wsvn.com/news/local/view_story.html?storyid=20010410-171802
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Salvadoran admits guilt in Cuban hotel bombings: CANF involved
http://www5.cnn.com/WORLD/americas/9903/08/cuba.bombing/index.html
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Their Terrorists or Ours
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Terrorism/TheirTerroristsorOurs.html
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The Dirty War on Cuba
http://www.ibiblio.org/prism/jan98/cuba.html
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Authorities Knew of Bombing Campaign, Says Cuban Exile
http://www.nytimes.com/library/world/americas/071298cuba-bombs.html
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Luis Posada Carriles and the Cuban American National Foundation: Coca Contra lives on
http://www.afrocubaweb.com/posada.htm
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Uncle Sam's Favorite Terrorists
http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/lost23.html
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Alpha Males
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/1998-08-27/feature.html/page1.html
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Anti-Castro plots seldom lead to jail in U.S.
http://www.fiu.edu/~fcf/anticastronojail72398.html
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A Startling Tale of U.S. Complicity
http://www.robertscheer.com/1_natcolumn/98_columns/071498.htm
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Terrorists, but Our Terrorists
Where can terrorists find safe harbor? If you're of the Cuban exile variety, right here.
http://ciponline.org/cuba/newsarticles/mnt122001nielsen.htm
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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-26-05 08:45 AM
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3. They have a site.... and here it is.....

http://www.canf.org/2005/central-ingles.htm

(Jan 19) Condoleezza Rice: Cuba an 'outpost of tyranny,' Venezuela a `negative force'

(Jan 18) Condoleezza Rice, in echo of Bush's ``axis of evil,'' lists Cuba, Myanmar, Belarus, Zimbabwe as ``outposts of tyranny''
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