13-06-2017, 03:58 AM
A little information regarding Vera, Aldo Vera was provided a copy of a letter directed to United Press International at Puerto Rico from a group known as M-7 but, he alleged no knowledge of M-7. He did state that M-7 possibly meant Movimiento Revolucionario de Julio (Revolutionary Movement of July,) July being the seventh month. San Juan offices is of the opinion that M-7 may possibly be the subgroup of Cubanos Unidos, referred to by Vera, but is unable to pursue this matter further with Vera at the present time to protect the identity of MM-ks. (My Father.) The FBI offices of San Juan anticipates continued contact with Vera regarding bombing matters. Vera admitted having received training in making bombs while in Cuba during the Cuban revolution, but denied any involvement or knowledge of persons involved in the bombings of the consulates of Venezuela, Peru and Argentina at San Juan, Puerto Rico. The FBI has contacted logical sources regarding Cubanos Unidos in an effort to determine present membership, current goals and activities and determine if this sub-group of Cubanos Unidos organized is M-7.
In an interview with Aldo Vera Serfin at San Juan on 8-19-74 provided the following information. "A group of Cuban exiles known as Cubanos Unidos (United Cubans) (CU) was organized in 1970 at Miami. The group had become inactive but in January, 1974, was revitalized and re-organized. The present leader of CU is Eduardo Sotolongo. Vera also named another member of CU as Michelle Youbur, a former Colonel of Aviation in Cuba. Aldo Vera said he did not remember the names of the other members involved in CU, but said CU consisted of about 16 members with himself being the only member at Puerto Rico." How could he possibly not know the other members names in the Cubanos Unidos, or my father who had showed Vera some photos just a year earlier? I maybe speculating, but could some of the members of CU be informants while others were assassins? And, that may be the reason Aldo Vera didn't want to identify anyone else?
Aldo Vera said that he was cited by CU to go to Miami on 8-3-74. He was in Miami from 8/4-9/74, during which time a subgroup of CU was organized. My father had showed Aldo Vera some photos a year earlier. Vera said, the subgroup had been given no name. It has been said that Aldo Vera became a founding member of "The Fourth Republic," an anti-communist movement. They said, Castro viewed Vera's group as a threat to his communist revolution, and Vera became a political target. I would like to inform you, the reader, that there never was a group called "The Fourth Republic." After the assassination of Aldo Vera, someone created that name, The Fourth Republic, and said Vera belonged to that group when he belonged to the "Cubanos Unidos" during this time 1974-76. Even the FBI and CIA representatives knew Vera was the Puerto Rico representative member of the CU group. During which time Vera received a letter from M-7 to appear in Miami for a meeting that needed to take place with the Cubanos Unidos in August 1974. The group announced it was going to be dissolved, and the present leader Wilfredo Navarro would step down, it would later be regrouped by Eduardo Sotolongo who took over the group. Someone wanted Vera out-of-the-way, he now knew as much as my father after viewing those photos. Someone once told me, "why should I know something I'm not suppose to know?" If Vera didn't have this information before, but now did, it could have put him in a very dangerous situation, just like my father. Aldo Vera was also an informant for the FBI, it didn't take long for them to discover that. I don't believe that Castro had anything to do with Vera's death, yet his family was awarded over 95 million dollars. Just like JOSE DE LA TORRIENTE who was killed by a sniper who fired four shots at him while lured outside his home. Torriente went to the FBI informing them that the Cubanos Unidos was financing their operations with drugs coming in from Cuba, three days later he was killed. Chauncey Marvin Holt identified Aldo Vera as one of the men in Dealey Plaza with a hand held radio in his pocket. According to the CIA, Edwin Kaiser showed Aldo Vera the photographs he stole from CIA's offices in Miami. Rudy Junco says he was the man who drove Edwin Kaiser to the CIA's Headquarters in Miami where Kaiser removed the only known photographs of Kennedy's assassins. Rudy is now ready to talk about that day. He's ready to give his side of the story. Rudy says, "I have not talked about this since the death of your father in 1977, in over 35 years." Aldo Vera claims he did not remember the names of the other members involved in CU, even after viewing the photos my father shares with him a year earlier. But, said, CU consisted of about 16 members with himself being the only member at Puerto Rico.
How could Vera not know who the other members were if he was called to appear in Miami? Rudy said, "your father had some incriminating evidence that could have damaged the CIA." Could this be a reason the Director of Security in Dallas really didn't want to pursue an investigation on my father, or subpoena? Why drop the case? Why not pursue it? Would the case have expose the CIA? Most likely, but in a phony courtroom hearing, no one would have known what the outcome would be. Perhaps, that's the reason no one pursued my father to retrieve those photos. It has been discovered that this group M-7 which had organized itself as a sub-group to CU in August 1974 was Omega 7.
Gerald Patrick Hemming Jr. would submit a request for information or as it is called a FOIA request concerning the case of US v Hemming, he (GPH) claims to have beaten the Government at their own game, this is where he is quoted as saying "All of a sudden they're accusing me of conspiracy to import marijuana and cocaine. Hey, what about all the other things I've been into for the last 15 years, let's talk about them. Let's talk about the Martin Luther King thing, let's talk about Don Freed, Le Coubre, nigger-killers in bed with the Mafia, the Mafia in bed with the FBI, and the goddamn CIA in bed with all of them. Let's talk about all the people I dirtied up for them over the years."
Following, is a list of question(s) Hemming asked the Federal Government to provide answers to regarding the case against him. Subsequently, the case by the United States Government would be dropped.
Reports regarding anti-communist or anti-Castro leanings of Cuban, Nicaraguan, and other nationals within the Cuban Rebel Armed Forces including Major Morgan, Major J. Carreras, Major H. Nori Marin et al,. Captain W. Figueron, Captain Martin Klein, Captain E. Sotolongo, Captain Claudio Medina, Captain G. Slazquez, Captain Achilles Chinea et al,. with specific reference to Captain Alfaro Galo (implicated by invasion Brigade 2506 pilot M. Zuniga at Miami, 15 April 1961) and Captain Pedro Ullon (killed in action at Playa Giron-Bay Of Pigs 17 April 1961).
In an interview with Aldo Vera Serfin at San Juan on 8-19-74 provided the following information. "A group of Cuban exiles known as Cubanos Unidos (United Cubans) (CU) was organized in 1970 at Miami. The group had become inactive but in January, 1974, was revitalized and re-organized. The present leader of CU is Eduardo Sotolongo. Vera also named another member of CU as Michelle Youbur, a former Colonel of Aviation in Cuba. Aldo Vera said he did not remember the names of the other members involved in CU, but said CU consisted of about 16 members with himself being the only member at Puerto Rico." How could he possibly not know the other members names in the Cubanos Unidos, or my father who had showed Vera some photos just a year earlier? I maybe speculating, but could some of the members of CU be informants while others were assassins? And, that may be the reason Aldo Vera didn't want to identify anyone else?
Aldo Vera said that he was cited by CU to go to Miami on 8-3-74. He was in Miami from 8/4-9/74, during which time a subgroup of CU was organized. My father had showed Aldo Vera some photos a year earlier. Vera said, the subgroup had been given no name. It has been said that Aldo Vera became a founding member of "The Fourth Republic," an anti-communist movement. They said, Castro viewed Vera's group as a threat to his communist revolution, and Vera became a political target. I would like to inform you, the reader, that there never was a group called "The Fourth Republic." After the assassination of Aldo Vera, someone created that name, The Fourth Republic, and said Vera belonged to that group when he belonged to the "Cubanos Unidos" during this time 1974-76. Even the FBI and CIA representatives knew Vera was the Puerto Rico representative member of the CU group. During which time Vera received a letter from M-7 to appear in Miami for a meeting that needed to take place with the Cubanos Unidos in August 1974. The group announced it was going to be dissolved, and the present leader Wilfredo Navarro would step down, it would later be regrouped by Eduardo Sotolongo who took over the group. Someone wanted Vera out-of-the-way, he now knew as much as my father after viewing those photos. Someone once told me, "why should I know something I'm not suppose to know?" If Vera didn't have this information before, but now did, it could have put him in a very dangerous situation, just like my father. Aldo Vera was also an informant for the FBI, it didn't take long for them to discover that. I don't believe that Castro had anything to do with Vera's death, yet his family was awarded over 95 million dollars. Just like JOSE DE LA TORRIENTE who was killed by a sniper who fired four shots at him while lured outside his home. Torriente went to the FBI informing them that the Cubanos Unidos was financing their operations with drugs coming in from Cuba, three days later he was killed. Chauncey Marvin Holt identified Aldo Vera as one of the men in Dealey Plaza with a hand held radio in his pocket. According to the CIA, Edwin Kaiser showed Aldo Vera the photographs he stole from CIA's offices in Miami. Rudy Junco says he was the man who drove Edwin Kaiser to the CIA's Headquarters in Miami where Kaiser removed the only known photographs of Kennedy's assassins. Rudy is now ready to talk about that day. He's ready to give his side of the story. Rudy says, "I have not talked about this since the death of your father in 1977, in over 35 years." Aldo Vera claims he did not remember the names of the other members involved in CU, even after viewing the photos my father shares with him a year earlier. But, said, CU consisted of about 16 members with himself being the only member at Puerto Rico.
How could Vera not know who the other members were if he was called to appear in Miami? Rudy said, "your father had some incriminating evidence that could have damaged the CIA." Could this be a reason the Director of Security in Dallas really didn't want to pursue an investigation on my father, or subpoena? Why drop the case? Why not pursue it? Would the case have expose the CIA? Most likely, but in a phony courtroom hearing, no one would have known what the outcome would be. Perhaps, that's the reason no one pursued my father to retrieve those photos. It has been discovered that this group M-7 which had organized itself as a sub-group to CU in August 1974 was Omega 7.
Gerald Patrick Hemming Jr. would submit a request for information or as it is called a FOIA request concerning the case of US v Hemming, he (GPH) claims to have beaten the Government at their own game, this is where he is quoted as saying "All of a sudden they're accusing me of conspiracy to import marijuana and cocaine. Hey, what about all the other things I've been into for the last 15 years, let's talk about them. Let's talk about the Martin Luther King thing, let's talk about Don Freed, Le Coubre, nigger-killers in bed with the Mafia, the Mafia in bed with the FBI, and the goddamn CIA in bed with all of them. Let's talk about all the people I dirtied up for them over the years."
Following, is a list of question(s) Hemming asked the Federal Government to provide answers to regarding the case against him. Subsequently, the case by the United States Government would be dropped.
Reports regarding anti-communist or anti-Castro leanings of Cuban, Nicaraguan, and other nationals within the Cuban Rebel Armed Forces including Major Morgan, Major J. Carreras, Major H. Nori Marin et al,. Captain W. Figueron, Captain Martin Klein, Captain E. Sotolongo, Captain Claudio Medina, Captain G. Slazquez, Captain Achilles Chinea et al,. with specific reference to Captain Alfaro Galo (implicated by invasion Brigade 2506 pilot M. Zuniga at Miami, 15 April 1961) and Captain Pedro Ullon (killed in action at Playa Giron-Bay Of Pigs 17 April 1961).