Says A Respected Neuroscientist!!
The highly respected leader of Cuba's Neuroscience Center, Dr. Mitchell Valdes, was in Washington yesterday -- Sept. 13th, 2018 -- at the head of a large team of Cuban medical and scientific experts who met with their American counterparts. They were discussing the alleged sonic attacks on 26 U. S. diplomats in Cuba, allegations that have been used as the pretext for the Trump administration to reverse the decent and peaceful Obama overtures to Cuba. The mainstream U. S. media normally doesn't consider it necessary, or healthy, to treat Cuban issues fairly but Dr. Valdes' position regarding the contentious sonic topic has been treated fairly by NBC News in a major interview conducted September 13th by NBC's top Foreign Correspondent Andrea Mitchell. The report, which can be dialed up easily online, is entitled: "Cuban Doctor Says There's No Proof Any Attacks On U. S. Diplomats Ever Happened." If you bother to listen, you'll hear Dr. Valdes explain that Cuba has not only cooperated fully with the U. S. regarding the attacks but begged for far more cooperation than the U. S. has been willing to provide. He believes that's because Cuba is the nation that is being drastically hurt by the claims while anti-Cuban extremists in the U. S. are the prime beneficiaries. He told Andrea Mitchell, "Their is no evidence of brain damage. The idea there is brain damage in a large group of subjects and that the brain damage occurred in Havana is not demonstrated. The explanation of data has not occurred. Any of the hypotheses that have been proposed simply violate the laws of physics. We in Cuba hope that this would be the beginning of a collaborative and detailed exchange of data so we can establish what happened." Dr. Valdes, who is respected by his American counterparts, challenged the U. S. to cooperate with Cuban experts and admit that the situation hurts Cuba and helps anti-Cuban elements. Dr. Valdes told NBC News this basic fact: "In Cuba everyone was happy with the advance under President Obama when Cuba and the U. S. were cooperating on important medical issues that benefited everyone."
For anyone who missed Andrea Mitchell's September 13-2018 fair-minded NBC News update on the "Cuba Mystery" that anti-Cuban extremists in the U. S. are using to target Cuba, it is still posted all over the Internet, including YouTube. Of course, Senator Rubio and the other Cuban-American extremists who benefit so much from assaulting Cuba much prefer that all Americans listen only to their one-sided propaganda.
And so, Americans...for the most part...will continue to meekly get their definitive Cuban propaganda from three prime sources -- Rubio, Rubio, and Rubio. That, of course, is not the way it's supposed to work in a Democracy but no one can pinpoint any period since 1898 when the United States applied Democratic principles to its conquests or attempted conquests of Cuba. But, of course, one man -- former President Obama -- did his best to correct that long-standing abomination.
As President of the United States, Obama had the guts and the decency to go to Cuba and personally tell the Cuban people: "Cuba does not need to fear a threat from the United States." President Obama meant those words but a few months later he didn't expect Donald Trump, of all people, to be elected President. That put another Republican in the White House and history reveals that all six Republican presidents since the 1950s have been tightly aligned to the Batistiano-Mafiosi extremists who have either ruled Cuba {1952-1959} or tried desperately to recapture Cuba {1959 till today} while hiding behind the skirts of the world's nearby economic and military superpower. Little Havana's Senator Rubio, of course, can't deny such facts but he can bask in the knowledge that an ever-weakening U. S. democracy is not in a position to reign in whatever plans {diabolical or just cunning} that he concocts to regain control of Cuba. "Cuba does not need to fear a threat from the United States." Those twelve words meant something when the USA had a decent President, but they mean very little now.
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