30-08-2014, 10:22 PM
[size=12]The bodyguard of Maurice Ferre, Ramon Orozco Crespo, an employee of Maule Industries, was questioned about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the Secret Service. The United States Secret Service considered Ramon Orozco Crespo a threat to Kennedy in the Fall of 1963. In 1970, Ramon Orozco Crespo was arrested for illegally exporting munitions and articles of war; the FBI questioned him in 1973 about an attack on a Cuban fishing boat. Ramon Orozco Crespo and Humberto Lopez Jr. were seriously injured in March 1974, when a bomb exploded in their hands as they were concealing it inside a book addressed to a Cuban Embassy. The father of Humberto Lopez, Humberto Lopez Sr., was questioned by the Miami District Attorney about his activities as part of the squad HUNT and NIXON recruited in 1972 to attack demonstrators at the funeral of J. Edgar Hoover. Ramon Orozco Crespo was the partner of Angel Ferrer, the Watergater who was registered at the Watergate Hotel during the break-in, but was never picked up by the police. The United States Secret Service gave its report on Ramon Orozco Crespo and the Kennedy assassination, entitled "Cuban Terrorist," to the National Archives. An attempt was made to obtain the document. It was missing. [USSS CO-2-34030 #316, #1188 see CO-2-34341] Castro double-agent Manuel DeArmas claimed that Ramon Orozco Crespo had been a long-standing CIA employee. Maurice Ferre was an associate of Rolando Masferrer, and he had close ties to the Bay of Pigs Brigade.
This is the same Maurice Ferre who my father put a gun to his head and threaten to kill him, this is also the same Maurice Ferre who ran for senate for the State of Florida who I had a hard time trying to get him to return my phone calls, when he finally called me on his cell. He only listened to what I had to say without saying a word. This conversation took place before I purchased a Dictaphone or I would have had our one way conversation recorded which I still found quit interesting, even if he didn't have much to say.[/SIZE]
This is the same Maurice Ferre who my father put a gun to his head and threaten to kill him, this is also the same Maurice Ferre who ran for senate for the State of Florida who I had a hard time trying to get him to return my phone calls, when he finally called me on his cell. He only listened to what I had to say without saying a word. This conversation took place before I purchased a Dictaphone or I would have had our one way conversation recorded which I still found quit interesting, even if he didn't have much to say.[/SIZE]

