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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Obama's Castroite Allies

Obama's Castroite Allies
Posted By Humberto Fontova On October 26, 2010 @ 12:00 am In FrontPage

After starring in [1] public service announcements for the Obama
administration, Mexican-American labor activist Dolores Huestra is now
starring [2] in public service announcements for Fidel Castro's regime.
Senora Huestra is co-founder of United Farm Workers of American and a
member of Democratic Socialist of America. Huestra's credentials
apparently not only qualify her to be a spokesperson for the U.S., but
also for the regime that once aspired to attack our country with nuclear
weapons, because the U.S. was "the great enemy of mankind."

The release of the "Cuban Five," for whom Huerta campaigns in her Castro
infomercial, has become the Cuban dictator's top propaganda goal — next
to having the so-called Cuban Embargo [3] dropped. Naturally, U.S.
celebrities [4] have flocked to the cause like flies.

Below please review a few items omitted from Huerta's Castroite video:

On September 14, 1998, the FBI uncovered a Castro spy ring in Miami and
arrested ten of them. Four others managed to scoot back to Cuba. The
arrested and convicted spies became known as the "Wasp Network," or "The
Cuban Five" in Castroite parlance. According to the FBI's affidavit, the
convicted Castro-agents who Dolores Huerta champions in the public
service announcement, were engaged in, among other acts:

• Gathering intelligence against the Boca Chica Air Naval Station in Key
West, the McDill Air Force Base in Tampa, and the headquarters of the
U.S. Southern Command in Homestead, Florida.

• Compiling the names, home addresses, and medical files of the U.S.
Southern Command's top officers and that of hundreds of officers
stationed at Boca Chica.

• Infiltrating the headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command.

• Sending letter bombs to Cuban-Americans.

• Spying on McDill Air Force Base, the U.S. Armed Forces' worldwide
headquarters for fighting "low-intensity" conflicts.

• Locating entry points into Florida for smuggling explosives.

These Castro agents also infiltrated the Cuban-exile group Brothers to
the Rescue, who flew unarmed planes to rescue Cuban rafters in the
Florida Straits, also known as the "Cemetery without Crosses." Estimates
of the number of Cubans who met horrible deaths in the Cemetery without
Crosses, run from 50-85,000. Brothers to the Rescue risked their lives
almost daily — flying over the straits, alerting and guiding the Coast
Guard to any balseros, and saving thousands of these desperate people
from joining their forsaken compatriots. It's worth mention here that
prior to the Cuban Revolution, the island country took in more
immigrants per-capita than the U.S., including the Ellis Island years.

By February of 1996, Brothers to The Rescue had flown 1,800 of these
humanitarian missions and helped rescue 4,200 men, women, and children.
That same month, however, the Cuban Five passed the flight plan for one
of the Brothers' humanitarian flights over the Cemetery without Crosses
to Castro.

With this info in hand, Cuba's top guns sprang to action. They jumped
into their MIGs, took off, and valiantly blasted apart (in international
air space) the lumbering and utterly defenseless Cessnas. Four members
of the humanitarian flights were thus murdered in cold blood.

Three of these men were U.S. citizens, the other, a legal U.S. resident.
Among the murdered was Armando Alejandre Jr., who came to the U.S. at
age ten in 1960. His first order of business upon reaching the age of 18
was fulfilling his dream of becoming a U.S. citizen. His next was
joining the United States Marine Corps and volunteering for service in
Vietnam. He returned with several decorations. As a member of Brothers
to the Rescue, Alejandre often dropped flowers over the sea, in memory
of the thousands that the Brothers had been unable to rescue in time. A
man with a weapon or with both hands free to fight has always palsied
Castro with fright. So, Castro waited for an occasion when Armando
Alejandre Jr. and his Brothers were carrying flowers to make his move.

The premeditated atrocity against Alejandre and the Brothers is what
added the "manslaughter" and "conspiracy to commit murder" charges (on
top of the ones listed above, 26 charges total) against Dolores Huerta's
propaganda assignment from Fidel Castro.

Along with wailing against the "U.S. Embargo" and clamoring for the
release of its terrorists in U.S. jails, note that the Castro regime
also vents its spleen against a Frontpage contributor [5] who seems to
seriously get on its nerves. "David Horowitz and Jamie Glazov at
Frontpage Magazine, animators of a conservative tabloid of calumny and
rumor, have opened their doors for Humberto Fontova's most scandalous
libels against our Revolution," declared Castro's propaganda ministry.
We will continue to expose the truth about this cruel dictatorship until
Castro and his American apologists are put to shame.

Article printed from FrontPage Magazine: http://frontpagemag.com

URL to article: http://frontpagemag.com/2010/10/26/obamas-castroite-allies/

URLs in this post:

[1] starring in: http://www.dol.gov/wecanhelp/psa.htm

[2] now starring: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhxqFXdT140

[3] Cuban Embargo:
http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=25773

[4] U.S. celebrities:
http://www.cubadebate.cu/noticias/2010/08/16/es-muy-injusto-que-los-cinco-esten-todavia-presos-afirma-dolores-huerta/

[5] against a Frontpage contributor:
http://www.cubadebate.cu/opinion/2010/04/17/humberto-fontova-o-el-malinchismo-cubano-de-bolsillo/"

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