Amigos, please read these short items carefully, including the dates. If you conclude that I MUST be plagiarzing from some episode of the Twilight Zone or Alice in Wonderland–if you conclude that this CANNOT POSSIBLY BE (!!!) the foreign policy of a man TWICE elected president of the Unites States….well, just follow the links and you’ll discover otherwise.
This VERY WEEK General James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, testified that Castro’s spies remain a serious secuity threat to the U.S.. Gen. Clapper in Washington D.C. .Feb 9, 2016:
“The threat from foreign intelligence entities…is persistent, complex, and evolving. Targeting and collection of US political, military, economic, and technical information by foreign intelligence services continues unabated. Russia and China pose the greatest threat, followed by Iran and Cuba…”
Indeed, Gen. Clapper, Castro’s spies managed the deepest and most damaging penetration of the U.S. Defense Dept. in recent history. To wit:
In 2002 KGB-trained Cuban spy Gustavo Machin who worked in the “Cuban Interest Section” (embassy) in Washington D.C. was expelled from the U.S. in relation to the most damaging penetration of the U.S. Department of Defense in recent history. The Cuban spy convicted of the penetration and damage is named Ana Belen Montes, known as “Castro’s Queen Jewel” in the intelligence community. She was convicted of the same crimes as Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and today she serves a 25-year sentence in Federal prison.
“Did you do it for love, did you do it for money, did you do it for spite, did you think ya had to honey.” (spite and love, actually.)
The FBI and Defense Intelligence Agency believed Gustavo Machin to be her accomplice in stealing U.S. military secrets for sale to the highest bidders among America’s enemies worldwide. The only thing that saved Montes from frying in the electric chair like the Rosenbergs was a plea bargain. The only thing that saved Gustavo Machin from the same frying was his “diplomatic immunity.”
In 2001 members of a Castro spy ring known as the “Wasp Network,” were convicted in U.S. federal court. Some were sentenced to as much as two life sentences for conspiracy to commit murder. The FBI affidavit against them included:
*Gathering intelligence against the headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command in Homestead, Fla.
* Compiling the names, home addresses and medical files of the U.S. Southern Command’s top officers.
Now, Gen. Clapper can you please help us distinguish the following recent news item from something scripted by Rod Serling…or Franz Kafka…or even Lewis Carroll:
The U.S. military’s Southern Command just ( Jan. 26-29th) held an annual “Caribbean regional security conference” to which KGB-trained senior Cuban spy Gustavo Machin was kindly invited to participate as leader of a delegation of numerous other KGB-trained Cuban spies.
Humberto Fontova has performed a great service for the cause of decency and human freedom. Every American should read this book. (David Horowitz on Fidel; Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant)