
From our Agents of Influence Bureau
What a surprise! NOT… Castronoid agents have been messing with Spanish politics for quite some time, but it appears that their efforts have been ramped up ever since a Socialist/Communist coalition has gained the upper hand in the government of the former colonial master.
These Cuban agitators keep pushing Spain deeper into the extreme left and are also involved in fomenting ever more radical and violent separatist movements, especially in Catalonia. And, as an added bonus, one of the men directing this push to the left is none other Fernando González Llort one of the so-called Cuban Five freed from U.S. prison by former occupant of the White House Barack Hussein Obama.
Thanks again, Obama, for your loving embrace of Castro, Inc….
The source of this report is ABC Spain, but since that newspaper requires a subscription for access to its website, we’re bringing you the story through Diario de Cuba.

The Government of Cuba is infiltrating the left of Spain, published this Monday the Spanish newspaper ABC.
“Castroism uses more than 50 associations of Cubans residing in Spain and the ICAP (Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples) to support Basque and Catalan independence,” journalist Alexis Rodríguez said in an article.
“For years the Cuban communist regime has carried out an intense work of political activism and infiltration in the Spanish left, the ultra-left and very especially in the violent Catalan and Basque independence groups, through the Federation of Associations of Cuban Residents in Spain (FACRE ), led by Gustavo de la Torre Morales, “said Rodríguez.
Gustavo de la Torre Morales has lived in Spain for at least a decade. The Cuban and his right-hand man, Ana Posada Lee, maintain “constant and fluid” relations with pro-independence parties and organizations in Catalonia such as the CUP (Popular Unity Candidacy), Esquerra Unida i Alternativa (EUiA) and the Defense Committees of the Republic. (CDR), added the journalist.
“The dictatorship of Havana appears as an interested and active part of the revolt against the constitutional order that groups such as the CUP or movements such as the CDRs star, inspired by the architecture of Castroism itself,” he said, on the other hand, in an editorial, ABC .
According to the newspaper, “the more than 50 associations of Cubans residing in Spain, all supervised by the Castro dictatorship, ultimately depend on Fernando González Llort, president of ICAP, which in Spain operates under the umbrella of the Asociación de Amistad Hispano Cubana. ‘Bartolomé de las Casas’ “.
González Llort was one of the five Cuban government agents who served time in the United States for espionage.
Continue reading HERE in Spanish
Do you see any Spanish socialists having real problems with this? They’re the ruling party, you know.