29-12-2015, 04:03 AM
Drew Phipps Wrote:Harry's manuscript does contain documentation which the Cubans would have found interesting, like his membership card in the 26th of July Movement, documentation of his post as Secretary of the FPCC, and it contains a short account of his interrogation, but nothing about his release. Perhaps Harry really doesn't know why they released him.
Another good question is how did you (Harry) get back to the US? The portion of his life from interrogation in Cuba to becoming a family man is absent from Crosstrails.
Because of my assistance to the Cuban Revolutionary cause I had been officially invited by Castro's government to visit the "New Cuba" and finally did so after being persuaded by U.S. Intelligence to accept the invitation or be charged as an unregistered agent of a foreign government (being a member of 26th Of July Cuban
Revolutionary Movement and other like connections) At that time I had a wife and two little sons.
When I arrived to visit Castro they expected I had been sent by the U.S. as a spy in spite of my pro-Castro Revolutionary extensive credentials. Upon return to U.S.
I was debriefed by CIA & FBI. I told them when they ask, that the people of Cuba would not rise against Castro if the U.S. invaded. Soon after my report the U.S. did invade Cuba.
Until 1965 I continued as an informant for FBI in Chicago then in Los Angeles. For many urgent personal considerations I publicly exposed much of it all in order to avoid the fear of further fearful associations with it all ( and to save my family existence which was always in jeopardy)