12.10.17

America's Cuban Bad Guys

Dictate America's Cuban Policy!!
        I don't necessarily believe in coincidences but I'll mention one that resonates with me. The Cuban photo above was posted this week on Bethany Scott's Facebook page as she reminisced about her visit to Cuba last year. Bethany is my sister's daughter and she is one of hundreds of relatives in my extended, very large family across several American states. Bethany is the only one of my relatives, as far as I know, who agrees with me that America's historic and topical bellicose assaults on innocent Cubans shames both America and democracy. On October 8-2017 Bethany, the mother of a young daughter named McKenzie, posted the above photo on her Facebook page with this exact comment:
                           "McKenzie looking at photos reminded me that one year ago today my week of adventure in Cuba began. I've been saddened lately with our government taking steps backward in our relation with Cuba. Kicking out diplomats -- ours in Havana and Cuban diplomats in Washington -- and no longer issuing visas in Havana. Beautiful country, wonderful people."
           And therein lies the coincidence. In my large, extended family, Bethany and I are the only two who have been to Cuba. And coincidentally, Bethany and I are the only ones who have not been successfully propagandized all our lives about agreeing with the vilest of America's unending assaults on Cuba. Of course, counter-revolutionary Cubans in the U. S. being able to dictate that everyday Americans are the only people in the world without the freedom to visit Cuba is designed to support their propaganda about the island. Masses of proselytized people are not what America's great Founding Fathers envisioned.
      This week President Donald Trump, while he was walking on the White House lawns after a trip on Air Force One, was asked why he was tightening the screws on Cuba. He paused, stopped, and replied, as U. S. newscasts showed, "There are bad things happening in Cuba." Propagandized Americans, of course, are supposed to assume without further consideration that those "bad things" are being routinely perpetrated daily against innocent Cubans by the Cuban government. However, more enlightened Americans...especially those who have visited the island and minutely studied its relations with the U. S...understand that most of the "bad things" happening to innocent Cubans on the island are perpetrated from U. S. soil at the behest of the most vicious of two generations of Cubans booted off the island to the U. S. in 1959 by the Cuban Revolution's overthrow of the vile Batista-Mafia dictatorship. Cubans on the island provide vivid testimony to this fact and that, of course, is why U. S. counter-revolutionaries have bombed many Cuban hotels and enacted many Congressional laws aimed at preventing Americans from visiting Cuba where they, heavens forbid, might judge it for themselves. Trump's "bad things" comment resulted from his selling out to the counter-revolutionaries who, Americans are told, have never done any "Bad Things" to innocent Cubans, and that's a bald-faced lie.
       For example, while some Americans have heard about such historic things as the Bay of Pigs attack, deadly hotel terrorist bombings, hundreds of assassination attempts, etc., they are not supposed to know about such things as...The Attack at Boca de Sama on October 12, 1971. But such attacks involving the Batistiano stronghold of Miami still have vast repercussions today for totally innocent Cubans.
       At age 15 Nancy Pavon was asleep in her bed beside her young sister in a seaside cabin in the fishing village of Boca de Sama. Two huge speedboats armed with machine guns on tripods attacked...killing two adults and injuring the Pavon sisters. Nancy's right foot was blasted off "As if sliced off by a machete."
      Since that "bad thing" happened to Nancy in 1971, all of her medical care has been paid for by the Cuban government and, because of the severe and very painful nerve damage caused by the terrorists, some follow-up operations have been necessary.
     For anyone caring to listen, Nancy Pavon will provide all the details in private or in public about her ordeal, contrasting her praise for the Cuban government that has cared for her with "the other government who still protects the machine-gunners."
     Boca de Sama still has Cubans as innocent as the teenage Nancy Pavon was in 1971...people my relative Bethany called, "Wonderful people, beautiful country."
        One of the most powerful counter-revolutionary Cuban-Americans is Robert Menendez, the entrenched United States Senator from Newark, New Jersey. Newark and Miami are the two prime American cities where leading elements of the ousted Batista-Mafia regime settled. This week, taking advantage of the sonic-wave mystery saga in Havana, Menendez loudly bellowed, "Cuba remains as repressive today as ever." He urged President Trump to crack down hard on "Havana's disregard for basic human security." Also this week in Newark, Senator Menendez is being charged with massive corruption by the United States government. For 18 days the U. S. made its expensive case against Menendez before concluding its evidence on Oct. 11-2017.
        However, no one really believes that a staunch counter-revolutionary Cuban-American will be convicted of anything, surely not in Newark or Miami courtrooms.
     The photo above was used by the United States government to show Senator Robert Menendez "living large" with Salomon Melgen, a wealthy Miami multi-millionaire tied to massive medicare fraud in South Florida, the "epi-center" for such things based on many USA Today articles. The photo above was used in the trial. 

      The above photo was also used by the United States government in its prosecution of Senator Bob Menendez who is second from the right above. Much of the corruption-bribery charges against Menendez involve his relationship with Melgen, at the center-top-above, in Miami and in the Dominican Republic. Not coincidentally, in January of 1959 when the Batista-Mafia dictatorship was overthrown, Mafia kingpins like Meyer Lansky fled to their homes in Miami or Newark while the first stop for Batista's getaway airplane was in the Dominican Republic that was ruled by ruthless U.S.-backed dictator Trujillo. Melgen's lavish villa in the Dominican Republic is known to have been frequented by powerful U. S. Senator Bob Menendez who is accused of accepting brides in exchange for helping Melgen in the Senate in regards to such things as massive medicare fraud.
       The ongoing corruption-bribery trail of U. S. Senator Bob Menendez in October of 2017, of course, has an eerie nexus with President Clinton's signing of the infamous Helms-Burton Act in 1996. That bill, the product of counter-revolutionary extremists, legalized and strengthened the harshest assaults on Cuba that persist to this day and can only be altered by the U. S. Congress, which has long been a lapdog for counter-revolutionary Cubans. The ultra-controversial Helms-Burton signing by a scared President Clinton came just days after the counter-revolutionary Cubans were convinced that Clinton planned to normalize relations with Cuba. At the signing above, what appears to be the scared Clinton is shown glancing warily up at...Senator Bob Menendez. The second man from the left peering down over Clinton's right shoulder is the Havana-born Lincoln Diaz-Balart whose father Rafael was a key Minister in the Batista dictatorship and then one of Miami's all-time richest and most powerful anti-Castro counter-revolutionaries. Mario Diaz-Balart followed his older brother Lincoln to the U. S. Congress from Miami and today -- along with Marco Rubio, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and Carlos Curbelo in the U. S. Congress from Miami, perhaps President Trump today is as scared as President Clinton was in 1996. Meanwhile, Americans seem not to care that only vicious counter-revolutionary Cubans get elected to the U. S. Congress even though most Cubans, even in Miami, favor normal relations with Cuba. The easily anticipated "innocent" verdict in the current very expensive Bob Menendez corruption trial will be something else to contemplate.
    Meanwhile, this is the face of Cuba today -- Rosy Amaro Perez. A brilliant young broadcast journalist, the well-educated Rosy watched the April 16th live broadcast in Cuba of President Trump's vehement anti-Cuban speech in Little Havana as he addressed Miami's counter-revolutionary choir. Then Rosy wrote on her Facebook page, "The Cuba that Trump described is not the Cuba I know. And I've lived here all my life." However, it is the Cuba that self-serving or scared U. S. politicians have depicted since 1959. But that is not the Cuba that Rosy knows nor is it the Cuba that I know, because I've been there. And it's not the Cuba that my only relative who has been to Cuba, Bethany, knows...and that's why Bethany's Facebook post this week bemoans America's treatment of Cuba, which Bethany described as, "Beautiful Cuba, wonderful people." Politicians like Trump would have to be real brave to utter such words.
 The face of Cuba's future -- Rosy's daughter
       In addition to her own little girl, Rosy Amaro Perez is very proud and very protective of other Cuban children, like the baby girl above. Such children in a foreign sovereign nation do not deserve to be punished all their lives by American policies revengefully and self-servingly dictated by the likes of Senator Menendez.
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