The Administration of Obama in his regenerative agenda of the terrorist and subversive system historically directed by the USSR / Russia and Cuba around the world against the United States among one of his malignant steps, caused the State Department to remove Cuba from the List of Terrorist Countries and immediately afterwards reestablished diplomatic and commercial relations with the regime that the Russians maintain in Havana.
The restoration of diplomatic relations at the Embassy level with the regime imposed by the USSR in Cuba more than 60 years ago has materialized and overlooked a series of concrete actions that the Cuban regime following instructions and military equipment uses as nuclear blackmail against the National Security of the United States:
Let’s analyze these points:
Reason # 1
HAARP ( High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) was a little-known, but critically important U.S. military defense project which generated quite a bit of controversy over its alleged weather control capabilities and much more. HAARP electromagnetic weapons are capable of being used in warfare to control the weather, to cause earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis and to disrupt global communications systems. Cuba has such capabilities also, in the Meteorological State Modification Center known as “Pronto Auxilio”. And now we have confirmed its location using satellite visual technology. Maps and photos are provided below.
For years the Tupelov TU-95 and TU-195 had been flying with hostile purpose in the Gulf of Mexico using bases in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela and soon Mexico will have a Russian base.
The visits of the Russian Minister of Defense to Cuba and those of Colonel Alejandro Castro Espin with a group of militia specialists in Cybernetic War to Russia, show that the bases of Intelligence and Russian naval units have modernized and are more active: Cuba is geographically convenient for cyber-attacks on the United States but also, the increased delivery of fuel by the Russians to Cuba has facilitated the intense activity of the Meteorological State Modification Center known as “Pronto Auxilio” which has been able to produce the strange meteorological phenomena that we have been witnesses recently. This Center coded by the CIA as “Woodpecker” is now active. The map with the exact location on a military map of Cuba shows us its location and subordination to the Military Unit 1779 (Air Base of San Antonio de los Banos), also this same air base serves as the base of operations for the TU-195, planes that patrol the South and the Atlantic coast of the United States, during the Obama administration these planes violated the airspace of the United States repeatedly, as reported by the Department of Defense.
The “Pronto Auxilio Point” on the Cuba Air Force map. Headquarter for Weather Modification Center
Weather Modification Center Headquarter code “Pronto Auxilio” in Quicken located at: Lat North 22 degree 81 minutes 42.40 seconds West -82 degree 43 minutes07.95 seconds. Found by Ed Prida
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The Pronto Auxilio view from higher altitude.
High Altitude Ionization Antennas Fields Lat North 22.880452, Lon West -82.402640 La Salud
REASON # 2
Cuba has received from Russia more than three years ago, under the deception of making a container base in the Mariel port, medium-range missiles, drones, radars, anti-aircraft missiles with their driving equipment and guidance that can all be transported and hidden in containers in trucks, merchant ships, railroads or in conventional storage areas, but ready to be used against the United States.
Russian misiles hidden inside the container designed like illegal nuclear weapons to attack United States from Cuba and Venezuela.
The monitoring of this area of this port results in no movement of ships and containers. The containers are the same in the last two years. Also they built sub terrain facility very close to the Mariel port, no Cuban is working in this place, just Russians.
Reason # 3
Cuba has further strengthened relations with the Arab-Muslim world to the level of allowing an Arab mosque to be built in a central location in the capital, contrary to its Marxist and atheist ideological orientation. Rather, this is a symbolic fact to demonstrate his political unity with the Arab Muslim terrorists. Iran and Saudi Arabic extremist Muslims that are in Cuba.
Reason # 5
Cuba exerts influence through the political and cultural subversion used in several countries of Africa, South America and the Caribbean such as Angola, Congo, South Africa, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Guyana, Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico, Santo Domingo, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Haiti, Puerto Rico, etc.
Reason # 6
Recently, in order to diminish the activity of the American diplomats, Cuba has used sonic energy to create neurological disturbances to the American diplomatic personnel in the Island, with the objective of reducing the number of diplomats and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba offers absurd and absurd justifications blaming the insects that emit this same frequency and these insects cause these damages, all foreign and out of control of the Cuban State.
Sample of Sonic Energy used against the Americans and Canadian Diplomatics in Havana, Cuba.
Reason #4
Not outside the context of the aggressiveness and historical irresponsibility displayed by the Soviet and Cuban rulers, is the crime committed against the United States, the assassination of President JFK. This crime becomes evident when discovering in the last years the reason why JFK was murdered and the Cubans and Soviets that participated in the organization and execution of the event, in American territory demonstrated with documents and photos where the participants with faces are identified and changed hair. This crime, as we all know, marks forever the Contemporary History.
Ready to the mission against United States. Soviet Amassador Alexei Alexeiev, Commander Ernesto Guevara and the “happy celebrity” Captain Emilio Aragones.
NARA Record Number: 104-10308-10143
RAUL JAIMO DIAZ ARGUELLES Y GARCIA
The Havana’s Cuba Boy infiltrated Captain Emilio Aragones and Commander Raul Diaz Arguelles visiting the training military facility where the Cubans to attack Cuba in December 1, 1963. Pedro Encinosa and General Erneido Oliva members of the 2506 Brigade, in the picture.
Fake nose, hears, and chip.
Captain Victor Pina Cardoso f, the Master Mind Spy from KGB and Cuba fake name like a Consul in Mexico with the name of Eusebio Lopez Azcue. Supervising how Jack Ruby killed Harvey Lee Oswald inside of the Police Office in Dallas, Texas.
Victor Pina (Eugenio Lopez Azcue) Cuba/KGB Master Spy inside the Dallas Police Office when Jack Ruby shouted against Lee Harvey Oswald. NBC Picture.
NBC took in Nov 24, 1963 at 10: 34 pm. The picture and they wrote that some Jewish journalist was impersonating Jack Ruby. He is not a Jewish journalist; really he is a Havana’s Cuban Boy Captain Victor Pina Cardoso, the Master Mind and Chief of this Operation. The right picture is Jack Ruby and the left picture is Victor Pina with hairs. Ed Prida .
Very surprise scene!!!….in the background in the first place Captain Emilio Aragones, in his back Commander Aldo Margolles and in the right the Commander Abelardo “Furry” Colome Ibarra. Why they are watching the motorcade…are they supporter and fan of the President JFK?
The Commander Abelardo Colome in the top left, Captain Emilio Aragones with the red arrow and in his back Aldo Margolles. Do you need more evidence to consider that Khruschev and Castro conspired to kill JFK.
There are thousands of documents, pictures and logic arguments what probe the direct participation in four attempts in Washington with Commander Juan Moleon Cabrera and First Liutenet Quintin Pino Machado, in Chicago Aldo Margolles, Raul Diaz Arguelles, Aldo Margolles and Abelardo Colome Ibarra. In Tampa Captain Fabian Escalante Font, Aldo Margolles and Raul Diaz Arguelles. Finally in Dallas Quintin Pino Machado, Abelardo Colome Ibarra, Aldo Margolles, Fabian Escalante and Captain Victor Pina.
- Colonel Nikolai Leonov
- Colonel Oleg Nachiporenko
- Colonel Georgi Bolshakov
- Colonel Valery Kostikov
- Colonel Pavel Yatzov
- Colonel Yuri Montinsky
They were playing football in the backyard of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City at 12:30 pm on November 22, 1963. Why KGB/GRU’s Colonels appointed in Washington and Havana were playing football in Mexico City?
Many Cubans remember this VW property of Captain Victor Pina Cardoso. He drove this car until General Raul Castro in 1984 gave him a FIAT Polsky 600 CC to replace his old car. I drove this car many times, when Captain Pina visited my home.
REASON #5
Cuba received from the USSR, illegally and secretly in the year 1986-87 (information sent by me at that time) medium-range missiles of type SS-22, which should have been destroyed under the SALT-II Treaty, as the Pershing deployed by NATO in Europe.
President George Bush senior talked with Mikhail Gorbachov by the “Hot Line” about these issues. This phone conversation was very strong and must have been recorded in the White House. Never has been published. Robert Novak wrote about this information in the Washington Post.
Proof that these missiles existed in Cuba, were recently detected in the Panama Canal, hidden among sacks of sugar sent to North Korea to be modernized. The Press classifies them as obsolete material, which is not true, they are capable of killing thousands or millions of people even without being precise and modernized.
This nexus of Cuba and North Korea highlights the coordination and objectives that both regimes have to attack the United States surprisingly. Everything said, reinforces itself when in moments of tension the North Korea Minister of Foreign Affairs Ri Yong Ho goes to Cuba (to reaffirm the order of attack both countries)
SS-22 Medium Range Nuclear Missiles illegally are in Cuba ready to attack the United States. Cuba received 24 missiles and deployed in La Campana close to Cienfuegos’ Soviet Naval Base in Cuba. Some years after the deployment one missile by accident exploded and killed around 70 persons in the La Campana encampment in 2005.
A Cuban foreign ministry statement said Cuba reaffirmed its commitment to “peace, disarmament, including nuclear disarmament, and respect for international law”.
It said the vessel was carrying 240 tonnes of obsolete defensive weapons – two anti-aircraft missile complexes, nine missiles in parts and spares, two MiG-21 bis fighter planes and 15 MiG engines.
The Cuban statement said they were all made in the mid-20th Century and were to be repaired and returned to Cuba.
“The agreements subscribed by Cuba in this field are supported by the need to maintain our defensive capacity in order to preserve national sovereignty,”
Cuba lies because these are not anti aircraft missiles, those missiles are SS-22. If those missiles are obsolete, why did they send to repair. They have 21 more in Cuba. Why these missiles had to be hidden between the sugar bags, if this kind of weapons are legal?
Cuba maintains a active network of military and political intelligence, subversive, technological, scientific, academic, cultural and political force of thousands of men and women, Cubans and other nationalities. (See list of spies published by the DIA) Known & Suspected Cuban Intelligence Officers and Agents in Eurasia 1
Updated June 24, 2012
Giraldo Abreu Morales
Ramon Aja Castro
Alina Alayo Amaro
Carlos Alfaras Varela
Roberto Alvarez Barrera
Miguel Amantegui Perez
Jose Antonio Arbesu Fraga
Ricardo Azcuy Rodriguez
Enrique Benavides Santos
Alberto Betancourt Roa
Orlando Boullon Castellon
Orlando Cabrera Garcia
Ricardo Belen Cabrisas Ruiz
Pedro Brugues Ortega
Juan Carretero Ibanez
Benigno Castellar Sanchez
Moises Cheni Plaza
Dr. Carlos Diaz Larranaga
Jose Diaz Puga
Alberto Diaz Vigo
Ricardo Espino Martinez
Manuel Estevez Perez
Ulises Estrada
Oscar Fajardo Garcia
Cristobal Fajardo Rabasa
Tomas Fernandez Cisneros
Jose Fernandez Perez
Ramon Fernandez Rodriguez
Manuel Figueral Prado
Raul Fornell Delgado
Armando Galan Arias
Mauro Garcia Triana
Mario Garcia Vazquez
Saul Gonzalez
Wilfredo Gonzalez Ramirez
Manuel Guillot Perez
Aleida Gutierrez Acequera
Francisco Iglesias Iglersias
Pedro Miguel Lobaina-Jimenez de Castro
Armando Lopez Orta
Virgilio Lazaro Lora Quesada
Menocal Luis Martinez
Pedro Machado Fernandez
Gustavo Machin Gomez
Roberto Mulet del Valle
Martin Navarro Baez
Jose Luis Ojalvo
Gregorio M. Ortega Suarez
Luis Palacios Rodriguez
Rene Perez Acosta
Antonio Perez Caneiro
Jose Luis Perez Hernandez
Adalberto Quintana Suarez
Pedro Luis Pineiro Eirin
Jose Antonio Rabaza Vazquez
Francisco Ramos Alvarez
Luis Reyes Mas
Aldo Rodriguez Camps
Rene Rodriguez Cruz
Eduardo Rodriguez Diaz
Fermin Rodriguez Paz
Alfonso Rodriguez Perez
Mario Roque Tariche
Raul Samper
Carlos Sanchez Bosquet
Armando Arle Sanchez Castro
Eduardo Sanchez Pena
Guido Sanchez Robert
Pablo de Jesus Sarduy Darias
Jorge Solis
Dario Urra
Jacinto Vasquez de la Garza
Raul Valdes Vivo
Augustin Vargas Vargas
Fernando Vecino Alegret
Ernesto Wong
Raul Ceferino Zayas Linares
Reynaldo Zepeda Hernandez
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Updated February 20, 2016
Bienvenido Abierno
Juan Emilio Aboy
Ortelio Abrahantes Bacallao
José Abrantes Fernández
Ramiro Abreu Quintana
Manuel Abstengo Carmenate
Jose Raul Acosta Campuzano
Juan Acosta
Teofilo A. Acosta Rodriguez
Philip Agee
Manuel Agramonte Sanchez
Uver Angel Aguilar Sanchez
Ramon Aja Castro
Alina Alayo Amaro
Carlos Alfonso Gonzalez
Alejandro Alonso
Guillermo Alonso Pujol
Percy Francisco Alvarado Godoy
Carlos Conrado de Jesus Alvarado Marin
Roberto Regalado Alvarez
Lazaro Amaya La Puente
Armando Tomas Amieva Dalboys
Carlos Eugenio Antelo Perez
Raul Aparicio Nogales
Guillermo Arastaguia Fundora
Jose Antonio Arbesu Fraga
Andres Armona Ramos
Damian Arteaga Hernandez
Noel Ascanio Montero
Juan Rafael Astorga Frometa
Francisco Avila Azcuy
Roberto Azanza Paez
Eusebio Azcue Lopez
German Barreiro Carames
Gonzalo Bassols Suarez
Jesus Bermudez Cutino
Frank Bestard
Alberto Betancourt Roa
Jorge Bolanos Suarez
Alberto Boza-Hidalgo Gato
Emilio Brito
Orlando Brito Pestana
Miguel Brugueras del Valle
Angel Brugues Perez
Javier Martinez Buduen
Ricardo Cabrera Amoedo
Alberto Silvio Cabrera Barrio
Ricardo Belen Cabrisas Ruiz
Martin Tomas Cala
Maria del Carmen y Ruiz
Luisa Calderon Carralero
Armando Campos Ginesta
Raúl Antonio Capote
Osvaldo Cardenas Junquera
Sergio Cardona Illizastigui
Julio Carranza Valdés
Juan Carretero Ibanez
Jorge Castaneda
Jose Nivaldo Causse Perez
Joaquin Penton Cejas
Julio Sergio Cervantes Padilla
Carlos Sixto Chain Soler
Enrique Miguel Cicard Labrada
Carlos Coello
Jose Manuel Collera Vento
Carlos Manuel Collazo Usallan
Abelardo Colome Ibarra
Fernando Pascual Comas Perez
Julio Concepción González
Luis Conte Aguero
Omar Ramon Cordoba Rivas
Vladimir Cruz
Luis Ismael Cruz Arce
Jose de Jesus Cruz Gonzalez
Ramon Cesar Cuenca Montoto
Mario Dagoberto Diaz Orgaz
Roque Dalton Garcia
Rafael Dausa Cespedes
Manuel de Beunza Rivero
Rene de los Santos
Ramiro del Rio
Adrian Francisco Delgado Gonzalez
Eduardo Delgado Rodriguez Izquierdo
Maria Cristina Delgado Suarez
Luis Felipe Denis Diaz
Gaston Diaz Evarista
Carlos Andres Diaz Larranaga
Santiago Eduardo Diaz Paez
Alberto Diaz Vigo
Antonio Diegues
Jose Dirceu de Oliveira de Silva
Helmut Domenech Gonzalez
Fabian Escalante Font
Ricardo Escartin Fernandez
Hector Esplugas Valdes
Mario Estebes Gonzales
Armando Ulises Estrada Fernandez
Heriberto Falcon Medina
Pedro Farinas Diaz
Osmin Fernandez Concepcion
Luis Fernandez de Ona
Gonzalo Fernandez Garay
Luis Fernandez Ojeda
Antonio Brunol Fernandez Pajon
Roberto Fernandez Vasquez
Jose Fernandez Vilela
Jorge Antonio Ferrera Diaz
Carlos Fleites
Raul Fornell Delgado
Humberto Omar Francis Pardo
Juan Francisco Fernandez
Olga Francisco
Ruben Rafael Franco Gonzalez
Arsenio Franco Villanueva
Osmel Fuentes Lavin
Guillermo “Bill” Gaede
Rico Galan
Hector Pascual Gallo Portielles
Julio Cesar Gandarilla Bermejo
Alfredo Garcia Almeida
Gilberto García Alonso
Fernando Garcia Bielsa
Enrique Garcia Diaz
Jose Antonio Garcia Lara
Oscar Garcia Manzano
Jorge E. Garcia-Bango Dirube
Justo Cesar Gelabert Martinez
Jose Gomez Abad
Fernandez Gondin
Fernando Gonzalez
Marta A. Gonzalez
Raul Gonzalez
René González Sehwerert
Saul Gonzalez
Caridad Perez Gonzalez
Francisco Gonzalez Garcia
Jose Gonzalez Marrero
Carlos Alberto Gonzalez Mendez
Elicio Gonzalez Moreno
Flavio Delfin Gonzalez Nunez
Pedro Silvio Gonzalez Perez
Pedro Gonzalez Pineiro
Wilfredo Gonzalez Ramirez
Victor M. Gonzalez Valdes
Gines Silvio Gorriz
Alfredo Victor Guerra Fernandez
Francisco Guerrero Veliz
Arturo Guzman Nolasco
Abel Haidar Elias
Geraldo Hernandez
Juan Hernandez Acen
Linda Hernandez
Nilo Hernandez
Rafael Hernández
Roberto Hernandez Caballero
Tomás Hernández Cruz
Norberto Hernandez Curbelo
Eduardo Hernandez Gispert
Luis Hernandez Ojeda
Daniel Enrique Herrera Perez
Manuel Hevia Cosculluela
Jose Miguel Hidalgo Rodriguez
Ramon Hurtado
Rogelio Iglesias Patino
Robert Infante Pupu
Jose Imperatori
Elpidio Interian Comezanes
Néstor García Iturbe
Jesus Jimenez Escobar
Florentino Jimenez Padron
Herberto Jorrin Munoz
Thelma King
Roberto Koro
Guillermo Jimenez Soler
Jorge Luis Joa Campos
Ramon Labanino
Jose R. Labrada Torres
Ida Paz Lago
Jose Lain Martin Gonzalez
Roberto Lasalle
Jose Francisco Llagostera Garcia
Pedro Miguel Lobaina-Jimenez de Castro
Antonio Lopez
Adis Lopez Cervino
Julian Lopez Diaz
Armando Lopez Orta
Alfredo Luis del Valle
Jose Luis Ponce
Jorge Luis Rodriguez
Virgilio Lora
Ivan Luis
Remijio Luna
Felix Luna Mederos
Pedro Machado Fernandez
Gustavo Machin Gomez
Oscar Madruga
Rodrigo Malmierca Díaz
Manuel Celestino Marcano Carrasquel
Eduardo Martinez Borbonet
Roberto Marquez Orozco
Adelfo Martin
Sergio Martin Vidal
Manuel Martinez Galan
Sergio Manuel Martínez González
Fernando Martinez Heredia
Jose Maria Martinez Tamayo
Rene Martinez Tamayo
Jorge Ricardo (Jorge) Masetti
Jorge Ricardo (Ricardo) Masetti
Jorge Luis Mayo Fernandez
Jose Mendez Cominches
Tomas Isaac Mendez Parra
Enrique Miguel Mesa Levis
Felix Martin Milanes Fajardo
Jennifer Miles
Rafael Mirabel Fernandez
Alfredo Mirabell Diaz
Luis Molina
Luis Raul Molina Montes de Oca
Luis Mones Lafita
Michael Montanez
Renan Montero Corrales
Ana Belen Montes
Arqueles Morales Mendoza
Omar Morales Bazo
Miguel More Santana
Pepe Nova
Julian Novas Fernandez
Rafael Nunez
Alwin Artilano Odio Tamayo
Jose Ojeda Santana
Julio Cesar Oliva Perdueles
Manolo Orgalles
Ramon Oroza Naberan
Isaac Orrantia Orrantia
Dario Ortega
Rodolfo Paez Perez
Orlando Pantoja Tamayo
Ida Borja Paz Escalante de Gomez
Jose Paz Novas
Victor Pena
Leda Elvira Peña Hernández
Joaquin Rodobaldo Penton Cejas
Orlando F. Pereira Gonzalez
Santiago Perez
Jose Ramon Perez Ayala
Ernesto Perez DeCardenas
Earle Perez Friman
Luis Jesus Perez Martinez
Alfredo Jose Perez Rivero
Ramón Pérez Soria
Gerardo Perez Tejera
Alejandro Pila Alonso
Ricardo Porfirio Pimentel Roger
Pedro Luis Pineiro Eirin
Manuel Pineiro Losada
Berta Louisa Pla y Badia
Jose Luis Posada Torres
Orlando Prendes Gutierrez
Eugenio Prieto Valido
Carlos Puig Espinosa
Raul Pujol
Adalberto Quintana Suarez
Daniel Rafuls
Vivian Rafuls
Julio A. Ramirez Otero
Fernando Ravelo Renedo
Oscar Redondo Toledo
Osvaldo Relova Penichet
Juan Manuel Reyes Alonso
Raul Reyes Goicochea
Jorge E. Reyes Vega
Pedro Anibal Riera Escalante
Jose Miguel Roa
Raul Rodriguez Averhoff
Juan Manuel Rodriguez Camejo
Rene Rodriguez-Cruz
Ramiro Rodriguez Gomez
Ramiro Rodriguez Gonzalez
Rogelio Rodriguez Lopez
Juan Carlos Rodriguez Lueje
Jose Rodriguez Rodriguez
Charles Romeo
Mauricio Rosencoff
Juan Pablo Roque
Jose Francisco Ross Paz
Tania Rouco de Zayas
Alberto Manuel Ruiz
Alfredo Ruiz
Angel Ruiz
Orestes Guillermo Ruiz Perez
Homero Saker Rivero
Jaime Salas
Lino Fernando Salazar Chia
Ovidio Sama Viamonte
Ernesto Samper
Gilermo Samper
George Sanchez
Ramon Sanchez-Parodi Montoto
German Sanchez Otero
Gerardo Sanchez Robert
Carlos Manuel Lazaro Felix Sanchez y Basquet
Roberto Santiago Humet
Roberto Santiesteban Casanova
Joseph Santos
Ismael Sene Alegret
Pedro Serrat
Orlando Silva Fors
Amarylis Silverio Santos
Ramon Sinobas Casado
Juan Enrique Sosa Mompie
Mario Sosa Navarro
Amado Nicolas Soto Garcia
Carlos Augusto Suanes Flexas
Felix Suarez More
Edmundo Suarez Hernandez
Luis Suarez Salazar
Johana Tablada
Romilio Tambutti
Jorge Timossi Corbani
Armando Torres Mesones
Julian Torres Rizo
Neuris Trutie
Teudys Trutie Matilla
Dario Urra Torriente
Ramiro Valdes Menendez
Juan Valdés Paz
Edgardo Obdulio Valdes Suarez
Oreste Varela
Michael Vazquez Montes de Oca
Manuel Eugenio Vega Perez
Gustavo Veliz Olivares
Ernesto Vera
Ilya Felicia Villar Martinez
Ricardo Villareal
Felix Wilson Hernandez
Carlos Rafael Zamora Rodriguez
Tania Rouco de Zayas
Raul Ceferino Zayas Linares
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Last Updated: December 13, 2013
Bienvenido Abierno
Juan Emilio Aboy
Jose Abrahantes Fernandez
Ramiro Abreu Quintana
Jose Raul Acosta Campuzano
Juan Acosta
Teofilo A. Acosta Rodriguez
Philip Agee
Manuel Agramonte Sanchez
Uver Angel Aguilar Sanchez
Ramon Aja Castro
Alina Alayo Amaro
Carlos Alfonso Gonzalez
Alejandro Alonso
Guillermo Alonso Pujol
Percy Francisco Alvarado Godoy
Carlos Conrado de Jesus Alvarado Marin
Lazaro Amaya La Puente
Armando Tomas Amieva Dalboys
Carlos Eugenio Antelo Perez
Raul Aparicio Nogales
Guillermo Arastaguia Fundora
Jose Antonio Arbesu Fraga
Jesus Arboleya Cervera
Andres Armona Ramos
Damian Arteaga Hernandez
Noel Ascanio Montero
Juan Rafael Astorga Frometa
Francisco Avila Azcuy
Roberto Azanza Paez
Eusebio Azcue Lopez
German Barreiro Carames
Gonzalo Bassols Suarez
Jesus Bermudez Cutino
Frank Bestard
Alberto Betancourt Roa
Jorge Bolanos Suarez
Emilio Brito
Orlando Brito Pestana
Alberto Boza-Hidalgo Gato
Miguel Brugueras del Valle
Angel Brugues Perez
Rolando Salup Canto
Ricardo Cabrera Amoedo
Alberto Silvio Cabrera Barrio
Ricardo Belen Cabrisas Ruiz
Martin Tomas Cala
Armando Campos Ginesta
Osvaldo Cardenas Junquera
Sergio Cardona Illizastigui
Julio Carranza Valdés
Luis Carrera Martorell
Jose Nivaldo Causse Perez
Joaquin Penton Cejas
Sergio Cervantes
Carlos Sixto Chain Soler
Enrique Miguel Cicard Labrada
Carlos Coello
Alberto Coll
Carlos Manuel Collazo Usallan
Odilia Collazo Valdes
Abelardo Colome Ibarra
Fernando Pascual Comas Perez
Luis Conte Aguero
Omar Ramon Cordoba Rivas
Angelica Cruz
Vladimir Cruz
Luis Ismael Cruz Arce
Jose de Jesus Cruz Gonzalez
Ramon Cesar Cuenca Montoto
Roque Dalton Garcia
Rafael Dausa Cespedes
Manuel de Beunza Rivero
Rene de los Santos
Ramiro del Rio
Adrian Francisco Delgado Gonzalez
Eduardo Delgado Rodriguez Izquierdo
Luis Felipe Denis Diaz
Gaston Diaz Evarista
Carlos Andres Diaz Larranaga
Alberto Diaz Vigo
Antonio Diegues
Jose Dirceu de Oliveira de Silva
Helmut Domenech Gonzalez
Fabian Escalante Font
Ricardo Escartin Fernandez
Hector Esplugas Valdes
Mario Estebes Gonzales
Armando Ulises Estrada Fernandez
Pedro Farinas Diaz
Osmin Fernandez Concepcion
Luis Fernandez de Ona
Gonzalo Fernandez Garay
Luis Fernandez Ojeda
Antonio Brunol Fernandez Pajon
Roberto Fernandez Vasquez
Jose Fernandez Vilela
Carlos Fleites
Raul Fornell Delgado
Humberto Omar Francis Pardo
Juan Francisco Fernandez
Olga Francisco
Ruben Rafael Franco Gonzalez
Arsenio Franco Villanueva
Osmel Fuentes Lavin
Guillermo “Bill” Gaede
Hector Pascual Gallo Portielles
Julio Cesar Gandarilla Bermejo
Alfredo Garcia Almeida
Fernando Garcia Bielsa
Enrique Garcia Diaz
Nestor Garcia Iturbe
Jose Antonio Garcia Lara
Oscar Garcia Manzano
Jorge E. Garcia-Bango Dirube
George Gari
Marisol Gari
Justo Cesar Gelabert Martinez
Jose Gomez Abad
Fernandez Gondin
Fernando Gonzalez Llort
Marta A. Gonzalez
Raul Gonzalez
Rene Gonzalez Sehwerert
Saul Gonzalez
Francisco Gonzalez Garcia
Jose Gonzalez Marrero
Carlos Alberto Gonzalez Mendez
Elicio Gonzalez Moreno
Flavio Delfin Gonzalez Nunez
Pedro Silvio Gonzalez Perez
Pedro Gonzalez Pineiro
Wilfredo Gonzalez Ramirez
Victor M. Gonzalez Valdes
Gines Silvio Gorriz
Alfredo Victor Guerra Fernandez
Antonio Guerrero Rodriguez
Arturo Guzman Nolasco
Abel Haidar Elias
Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo
Juan Hernandez Acen
Linda Hernandez
Nilo Hernandez
Rafael Hernández
Norberto Hernandez Curbelo
Eduardo Hernandez Gispert
Luis Hernandez Ojeda
Manuel Hevia Cosculluela
Jose Miguel Hidalgo Rodriguez
Ramon Hurtado
Rogelio Iglesias Patino
Robert Infante Pupu
Jose Imperatori
Elpidio Interian Comezanes
Jesus Jimenez Escobar
Florentino Jimenez Padron
Herberto Jorrin Munoz
Roberto Koro
Guillermo Jimenez Soler
Jorge Luis Joa Campos
Ramon Labanino Salazar
Jose R. Labrada Torres
Jose Lain Martin Gonzalez
Roberto Lasalle
Jose Francisco Llagostera Garcia
Pedro Miguel Lobaina-Jimenez de Castro
Antonio Lopez
Adis Lopez Cervino
Julian Lopez Diaz
Arturo López-Levy
Armando Lopez Orta
Jorge Luis Rodriguez
Virgilio Lazaro Lora Quesada
Ivan Luis
Remijio Luna
Felix Luna Mederos
Pedro Machado Fernandez
Gustavo Machin Gomez
Oscar Madruga
Manuel Celestino Marcano Carrasquel
Roberto Marquez Orozco
Adelfo Martin
Eduardo Martinez Borbonet
Manuel Martinez Galan
Fernando Martinez Heredia
Jose Maria Martinez Tamayo
Rene Martinez Tamayo
Jorge Ricardo Masetti (“Jorge”)
Jorge Ricardo Masetti (“Ricardo”)
Jose Mendez Cominches
Enrique Miguel Mesa Levis
Felix Martin Milanes Fajardo
Jennifer Miles
Rafael Mirabel Fernandez
Alfredo Mirabell Diaz
Luis Molina
Luis Mones Lafita
Michael Montanez
Renan Montero Corrales
Ana Belen Montes
Mario Monzon Barata
Arqueles Morales Mendoza
Miguel More Santana
Pepe Nova
Julian Novas Fernandez
Alwin Artilano Odio Tamayo
Jose Ojeda Santana
Julio Cesar Oliva Perdueles
Manolo Orgalles
Ramon Oroza Naberan
Isaac Orrantia Orrantia
Dario Ortega
Rodolfo Paez Perez
Orlando Pantoja Tamayo
Ida Borja Paz Escalante de Gomez
Jose Paz Novas
Victor Pena
Joaquin Rodobaldo Penton Cejas
Orlando F. Pereira Gonzalez
Santiago Perez
Jose Ramon Perez Ayala
Ernesto Perez DeCardenas
Earle Perez Friman
Luis Jesus Perez Martinez
Alfredo Jose Perez Rivero
Gerardo Perez Tejera
Alejandro Pila Alonso
Ricardo Porfirio Pimentel Roger
Pedro Luis Pineiro Eirin
Manuel Pineiro Losada
Berta Louisa Pla y Badia
Jose Luis Posada Torres
Orlando Prendes Gutierrez
Eugenio Prieto Valido
Carlos Puig Espinosa
Raul Pujol
Adalberto Quintana Suarez
Daniel Rafuls
Vivian Rafuls
Julio A. Ramirez Otero
Fernando Ravelo Renedo
Oscar Redondo Toledo
Osvaldo Relova Penichet
Juan Manuel Reyes Alonso
Raul Reyes Goicochea
Jorge E. Reyes Vega
Pedro Anibal Riera Escalante
Raul Rodriguez Averhoff
Juan Manuel Rodriguez Camejo
Rene Rodriguez-Cruz
Ramiro Rodriguez Gomez
Ramiro Rodriguez Gonzalez
Rogelio Rodriguez Lopez
Juan Carlos Rodriguez Lueje
Jose Rodriguez Rodriguez
Charles Romeo
Juan Pablo Roque
Jose Francisco Ross Paz
Tania Rouco de Zayas
Alberto Manuel Ruiz
Alfredo Ruiz
Angel Ruiz
Orestes Guillermo Ruiz Perez
Albor Ruiz Salazar
Homero Saker Rivero
Jaime Salas
Lino Fernando Salazar Chia
Ovidio Sama Viamonte
Gilermo Samper
George Sanchez
Ramon Sanchez-Parodi
German Sanchez Otero
Gerardo Sanchez Robert
Carlos Manuel Lazaro Felix Sanchez y Basquet
Roberto Santiago Humet
Roberto Santiesteban Casanova
Joseph Santos
Pedro Serrat
Orlando Silva Fors
Amaryllis Silverio Santos
Ramon Sinobas Casado
Nicolas Alberto Sirgado Ross
Juan Enrique Sosa Mompie
Mario Sosa Navarro
Amado Nicolas Soto Garcia
Carlos Augusto Suanes Flexas
Felix Suarez More
Edmundo Suarez Hernandez
Luis Suarez Salazar
Johana Tablada
Romilio Tambutti
Frank E. Terpil
Jorge Timossi Corbani
Cosme Torres Espinosa
Armando Torres Mesones
Julian Torres Rizo
Neuris Trutie
Teudys Trutie Matilla
Dario Urra Torriente
Juan Gabriel Valdes
Ramiro Valdes Menendez
Juan Valdés Paz
Edgardo Obdulio Valdes Suarez
Oreste Valera
Michael Vazquez Montes de Oca
Manuel Eugenio Vega Perez
Juan Velasco Alvarado
Pedro Luis Veliz Martinez
Pedro Jesus Vidaurreta Font
Napoleón Vilaboa
Ilya Felicia Villar Martínez
Ricardo Villareal
Félix Wilson Hernandez
Hugo Ernesto Yedra Día
Ref:
https://cubaconfidential.wordpress.com/cuban-intelligence-personnel/known-suspected-cuban-officers-and-agents-in-the-us-or-canada/
Reason # 9
The participation of Cuba in the last subversive offensive of the KGB, designed and implemented by its Chief Yuri Andropov with the introduction of HIV using the mentally ill and prisoners of long criminal imprisonment infected by the Medical Services of the KGB in May 1980 during the stampede created by the intelligence services of Cuba and the USSR known as Crisis del Mariel, with the shipment of 120,000 Cubans as refugees.
A Civil War stated in Cuba in May 1980. Attacks with rock and tools against the neighbor who want to leave the country…many peoples dies and other suffered the terror of the attack.
Reason # 6
These are the threats to National Security, but in terms of Human Rights in an incomplete and rude way we can know that in Cuba there are some 586 prisons for men, women and children with a prison population very close to half a million prisoners.
Reason # 7
The current Cuban Constitution and its body of laws is a copy of the constitution of the Third Reich and the Soviet of 1932, is proof of the existence of a totalitarian and repressive state that maintain the misery of 98% of the population to maintain total and absolute political control .
Reason # 8
Cuba has introduced phytosanitary epidemics in the United States. Citrus Canker, Primavera and the African Giant Snail have created billion dollar losses in the Citric Industry in the States of Florida. These epidemics almost impossible to eradicate after years have been declared endemic. Citrus Canker was activated in Cuba by Engineer Jose Matos on the grounds of the Citricos Institute “Revolucion de Octubre” under the auspices of the Plant Health Institute led by Dr. Heliodoro Martinez-Junco. This institute did trials sending pigeons and birds migrations to create encephalitis, sika and other diseases in the United States.