This summer -- in July of 2015 -- CNN used this image to signal to the world that the United States and Cuba had forged a new, peaceful relationship. Since 1952, when the U. S. teamed with the Mafia to support the Batista dictatorship in Cuba, U.S.-Cuban relations have had varying degrees of catastrophic consequences -- including the Revolutionary War from 1953 till 1959; numerous assassination attempts against Revolutionary Cuba's new leader Fidel Castro; the Bay of Pigs attack in April of 1961 that resulted in boosting Castro's regional and international reputation; the closing of the U. S. and Cuban embassies in January of 1961; Cuba's tight alignment with the Soviet Union from 1961 till 1990; the U. S. economic embargo/blockade against Cuba beginning in 1962 and extending to this day; the Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962; many vile and unpunished terrorist acts against innocent Cubans including the bombing of the civilian Cubana Flight 455 on October 6, 1976; and so forth...all to appease insatiable Cuban exiles and their self-serving sycophants who have convinced American taxpayers that, HEY!!!!!, IT'S ALL WORTH IT BECAUSE ANY DAY NOW WE'LL GET RID OF 89-year-old FIDEL CASTRO AND RECAPTURE CUBA!!
By the way................
.......this is Tom Cruise starring in his latest movie "Mena."
The movie "Mena" is currently in production. This scene was shot in Atlanta. Tom Cruise plays Barry Seal in what is being billed as a true story. If it actually sticks to facts, it will be worth seeing. Barry Seal was a superstar drug dealer...either for the U. S. government or the Medellin Drug Cartel or both. After the movie comes out, take your pick. In the meantime, googling "Barry Seal" would also be interesting. Gary Webb, a great investigative journalist, ended up with two bullets in his head but not before he wrote a famous book about the CIA allegedly introducing Iran-Contra crack cocaine to Los Angeles, almost paralyzing the city. Tom Cruise's Barry Seal "facts" would possibly include interesting data on such things.
Gary Webb's book "Dark Alliance" was made into a movie "Kill The Messenger."
Gary Webb's death still is fodder for conspiracy theorists.
This is Barry Seal, his beautiful wife Betty, and their three children in 1981. Barry was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1939 and assassinated in Baton Rouge on February 19, 1986. He made a lot of money flying drugs, etc., for the U. S. and/or Pablo Escobar's Colombian drug operation. His wife Betty is now 64. She told the London Daily Mail that just before Barry was murdered he told her he "feared the CIA." Barry was also tied to the infamous Operation 40, which is also worth googling because it was the CIA anti-Castro terror team linked to a lot of things, including the JFK assassination, and tied to a lot of famous U. S. names that went on to much higher offices and even bigger Gary Webb-like scandals, such as Iran-Contra.
Operation 40 has as much to do with U.S.-Cuban relations today as anything else, including the Cuban Revolution, the Bay of Pigs, etc. Wikipedia describes it as the secretive CIA operation formed to assassinate Fidel Castro and recapture Cuba after the failed Bay of Pigs attack in April of 1961. Wikipedia reveals that Operation 40 members included the most notorious Cuban CIA officers -- "Luis Posada Carriles, Orlando Bosch, Felix Rodriguez..." Note the caption above identifies ten members of Operation 40 at a celebratory meeting in a Mexico City nightclub in January of 1963. Third from left above is Barry Seal, whom Tom Cruise plays in his new movie. Just to the right of Barry Seal, in the glasses looking up to the ceiling, is Porter Goss, later named President George W. Bush's CIA Director in 2004. In the front-left smoking the cigarette and leaning over laughing is Felix Rodriguez, one of George H. W. Bush's all-time best friends.
Felix Rodriguez was born in Havana in 1941 and, like many of the most ardent anti-Castro exiles, he was sent in 1959 to the infamous Army School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia. After graduating {above} as a 2nd Lieutenant, Rodriguez gained fame and infamy as a key CIA operative -- Operation 40, Iran-Contra, etc. -- with tight alliances to Colonel Oliver North and the Bush dynasty.
In 1967 Felix Rodriguez {above, left} oversaw the execution of Che Guevara in Bolivia. He later wrote a famous book -- "Shadow Warrior" -- and famously signed photo captions, as above, to special friends.
George H. W. Bush has been one of Felix Rodriguez's closest friends.
George H. W. Bush note to Felix Rodriguez.
At age 74, Felix Rodriguez today is a famed citizen of Havana.
This Wikipedia photo shows President George W. Bush naming Porter Goss CIA Director in 2004. Goss had been elected to the U. S. Congress from Florida from 1993 till 2004. Now 76, Mr. Goss could expertly critique Tom Cruise's new movie about Barry Seal...as could Luis Posada Carriles, Felix Rodriguez, etc.
Colonel Oliver North, of course, will always be the luminous face of the Iran-Contra Scandal in which, among other things, arms and drug sales were supposedly used to fund the U. S. government's support of the Contras fighting the Sandinista rebels in Nicaragua. How is Colonel North and a covey of Cuban-exile and CIA operatives who worked for him portrayed in the upcoming Tom Cruise/Barry Seal movie, if at all? One thing is sure, Colonel North survived the scandal nicely -- becoming an author, radio talk-show host, and being blessed with his own one-hour program on the Fox News Network. But Barry Seal, as the Tom Cruise movie will undoubtedly show in a very fiery coda, was among the many who didn't survive.
George H. W. Bush, shown here as Vice President, had documented ties to many things that the upcoming Tom Cruise/Barry Seal movie might acknowledge, but we'll have to wait and see, won't we?
Prescott Bush, George H. W. Bush's father, had a dire influence on President Dwight Eisenhower. That didn't bode well for Cuba, NOT AT ALL! The Eisenhower administration in 1960 passed along to the Kennedy administration such projects as the Bay of Pigs attack and many assassinate-Castro schemes.
So, if you're interested in the origin of the Bush War on Cuba you might want to google "Prescott Bush." A former controversial U. S. Senator, he was far more controversial as a businessman. Why was he reprimanded for violating the Trading With The Enemy Act in the middle of World War II? Hey, Google!
Prescott Bush was not only a mentor to the infamous Richard Nixon but he was very instrumental in getting Eisenhower to make Nixon his Vice President for eight years in the 1950s. That, of course, didn't turn out well for Cuba...either during the U. S. support of the Batista-Mafia dictatorship beginning in 1952 or right after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in January of 1959. As we've documented many times, when Celia Sanchez and Fidel Castro came to Washington in April of 1959 to declare good relations with the U. S., Vice President Nixon told Fidel that the U. S. and the Cuban exiles would recapture the island "in a matter of weeks." That dire threat actually declared War on Cuba and has predicated U.S.-Cuban relations since. In the 1950s the Nixon wing of the Eisenhower White House was influenced by anti-Castro stalwarts Allen Dulles, John Foster Dulles, Averill Harriman and...Prescott Bush. Like a right-wing menagerie, Richard Nixon was mentored by Prescott Bush and Nixon in turn became a mentor for George H. W. Bush.
Prescott Bush's influence regarding Cuba and other issues in the 1950s was paramount.
But Prescott's son George H. W. Bush also had a strong influence on President Eisenhower in the 1950s on issues such as Cuba. Whether it was the Bay of Pigs, Northwoods, Operation 40, the embargo, the aforementioned George W. Bush-directed Cuban Medical Professional Parole program or a myriad of other things, since the 1950s the Bush War on Cuba has greatly affected U. S. and world affairs. A third Bush president, Jeb, or a fourth Bush president, Jeb's son George Prescott, etc., etc., might continue that scenario another six decades or so. JUST WHAT CUBA AND THE WHOLE WORLD NEEDS -- MORE BUSHES!!
On a more pleasant note, prior to the Bush War on Cuba this Yale Library photo shows Yale University's baseball captain, first baseman George H. W. Bush, being gifted in 1948 with a book -- "The Babe Ruth Story" -- by Babe Ruth himself. The photo was taken just two months before Babe died of cancer and about the time George H. W. Bush, as a senior, was joining the ultra-secret Skull & Bones society at Yale. In fact, you could spend a fascinating month googling just a few of the other secretive Bush organizations, and googling your way to de-classified documents is most fascinating of all. Ummmmm.....? Tom Cruise claims his new movie will be the true story of Barry Seal. If that is so, all I can say is...WOW!!
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