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Dan Hardway's Declaration about the HSCA
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In a conversation I had with Tosh Plumlee, Tosh asked if I knew a [Sergio Gonzalez,] and if I did, do I know where he is. After our conversation I started to really carefully read information regarding my father, and this is what I found.

If Poyle is saying he doesn't want to associate with him, him meaning my father on [any] future activities, does this mean my father was CIA? Secondly, we know that my father didn't meet with Poyle as recently as 8/28/1973 as Poyle said, when in-fact reading from the documents, my father contacted Poyle by phone as early as July 29, 1973, where the two would meet with [Sergio Gonzales] at Yumura furniture store. On July 30, 1973, Sergio Gonzales and Poyle met at Poyle's sister-in-law's house, afterwards, the two headed off to have coffee, they saw my father at the shopping center, my father then invited Poyle for lunch but he declined and said he had a doctor's visit he needed to attend, when in-fact, Poyle was reporting to the CIA that day regarding my father, so, does this make Poyle a liar?

On August 3, Poyle visits the Cuban shopping center where he again sees my father, and this time Kaiser mentions a boat they're working on to make seaworthy for infiltration's into Cuba, and the person who reportedly owns this boat is Richard Cabrera, nickname "Cayo." Cabrera was a high level G-2 agent who worked for Fidel Castro. He bragged about his meetings with Fidel Castro and even directly informed him of what the anti-Castro's in Miami were up to. Poyle lived across the hall from Santo Trafficante and was his next door neighbor, Poyle said, that he knew a lot about what was going on around him by listening in on Trafficante's activities, most likely to see what information Trafficante knew about Kennedy's assassination and the CIA's involvement since the mob was connected to CIA plots to assassinate Castro.

Poyle said, "that's how I knew a lot." Poyle told the FBI in an interview that he had met Kaiser as recently as August 28, 1973, but he told the CIA a different story. FBI file number MM105-21637. We now know that my father didn't visit Poyle as recently as 8/28/73, but the two had met much earlier, in-fact, on July 29-30, 1973, and August 3, 1973. Ricardo Cabrera was appointed to the National Police in 1952 by the Batista regime and remained in the Police until 1955 when his immediate superior, Major Rey Castro, (fun) [Fidel Castro,] assigned him duty in the Miami area to keep in surveillance the revolutionary groups in exile in the United States.

Cabrera's nickname was "Cayo," and Cayo had also infiltrated my father.

You see, I will provide proof regarding Kennedy's assassination, oh, and Watergate too. DiEugenio made mention regarding JVB conference that "at least Scott's not there, at least not at this time."


Nor will I ever be at anytime, I just couldn't mingle with people who don't want to focus on truth.
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Scott Kaiser Wrote:In a conversation I had with Tosh Plumlee, Tosh asked if I knew a [Sergio Gonzalez,] and if I did, do I know where he is. After our conversation I started to really carefully read information regarding my father, and this is what I found.

If Poyle is saying he doesn't want to associate with him, him meaning my father on [any] future activities, does this mean my father was CIA? Secondly, we know that my father didn't meet with Poyle as recently as 8/28/1973 as Poyle said, when in-fact reading from the documents, my father contacted Poyle by phone as early as July 29, 1973, where the two would meet with [Sergio Gonzales] at Yumura furniture store. On July 30, 1973, Sergio Gonzales and Poyle met at Poyle's sister-in-law's house, afterwards, the two headed off to have coffee, they saw my father at the shopping center, my father then invited Poyle for lunch but he declined and said he had a doctor's visit he needed to attend, when in-fact, Poyle was reporting to the CIA that day regarding my father, so, does this make Poyle a liar?

On August 3, Poyle visits the Cuban shopping center where he again sees my father, and this time Kaiser mentions a boat they're working on to make seaworthy for infiltration's into Cuba, and the person who reportedly owns this boat is Richard Cabrera, nickname "Cayo." Cabrera was a high level G-2 agent who worked for Fidel Castro. He bragged about his meetings with Fidel Castro and even directly informed him of what the anti-Castro's in Miami were up to. Poyle lived across the hall from Santo Trafficante and was his next door neighbor, Poyle said, that he knew a lot about what was going on around him by listening in on Trafficante's activities, most likely to see what information Trafficante knew about Kennedy's assassination and the CIA's involvement since the mob was connected to CIA plots to assassinate Castro.

Poyle said, "that's how I knew a lot." Poyle told the FBI in an interview that he had met Kaiser as recently as August 28, 1973, but he told the CIA a different story. FBI file number MM105-21637. We now know that my father didn't visit Poyle as recently as 8/28/73, but the two had met much earlier, in-fact, on July 29-30, 1973, and August 3, 1973. Ricardo Cabrera was appointed to the National Police in 1952 by the Batista regime and remained in the Police until 1955 when his immediate superior, Major Rey Castro, (fun) [Fidel Castro,] assigned him duty in the Miami area to keep in surveillance the revolutionary groups in exile in the United States.

Cabrera's nickname was "Cayo," and Cayo had also infiltrated my father.

You see, I will provide proof regarding Kennedy's assassination, oh, and Watergate too. DiEugenio made mention regarding JVB conference that "at least Scott's not there, at least not at this time."


Nor will I ever be at anytime, I just couldn't mingle with people who don't want to focus on truth.

Scott, do you have any photos of 'Sergio'? I was given some by Tosh. Did Tosh Plumlee tell you his version of where 'Sergio' was on or about 11/22/63? Can you confirm that his last name was Gonzalez [and what was his matralinial last name]? According to Tosh [as he related to me some years back] Sergio was still alive and living in Puerto Rico. If you want to talk to him, that is where one likely should begin [or ask spook types who know about P.R. in recent decades]. Have you anything more on 'Sergio'?
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#13
They knew.

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Peter Lemkin Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:In a conversation I had with Tosh Plumlee, Tosh asked if I knew a [Sergio Gonzalez,] and if I did, do I know where he is. After our conversation I started to really carefully read information regarding my father, and this is what I found.

If Poyle is saying he doesn't want to associate with him, him meaning my father on [any] future activities, does this mean my father was CIA? Secondly, we know that my father didn't meet with Poyle as recently as 8/28/1973 as Poyle said, when in-fact reading from the documents, my father contacted Poyle by phone as early as July 29, 1973, where the two would meet with [Sergio Gonzales] at Yumura furniture store. On July 30, 1973, Sergio Gonzales and Poyle met at Poyle's sister-in-law's house, afterwards, the two headed off to have coffee, they saw my father at the shopping center, my father then invited Poyle for lunch but he declined and said he had a doctor's visit he needed to attend, when in-fact, Poyle was reporting to the CIA that day regarding my father, so, does this make Poyle a liar?

On August 3, Poyle visits the Cuban shopping center where he again sees my father, and this time Kaiser mentions a boat they're working on to make seaworthy for infiltration's into Cuba, and the person who reportedly owns this boat is Richard Cabrera, nickname "Cayo." Cabrera was a high level G-2 agent who worked for Fidel Castro. He bragged about his meetings with Fidel Castro and even directly informed him of what the anti-Castro's in Miami were up to. Poyle lived across the hall from Santo Trafficante and was his next door neighbor, Poyle said, that he knew a lot about what was going on around him by listening in on Trafficante's activities, most likely to see what information Trafficante knew about Kennedy's assassination and the CIA's involvement since the mob was connected to CIA plots to assassinate Castro.

Poyle said, "that's how I knew a lot." Poyle told the FBI in an interview that he had met Kaiser as recently as August 28, 1973, but he told the CIA a different story. FBI file number MM105-21637. We now know that my father didn't visit Poyle as recently as 8/28/73, but the two had met much earlier, in-fact, on July 29-30, 1973, and August 3, 1973. Ricardo Cabrera was appointed to the National Police in 1952 by the Batista regime and remained in the Police until 1955 when his immediate superior, Major Rey Castro, (fun) [Fidel Castro,] assigned him duty in the Miami area to keep in surveillance the revolutionary groups in exile in the United States.

Cabrera's nickname was "Cayo," and Cayo had also infiltrated my father.

You see, I will provide proof regarding Kennedy's assassination, oh, and Watergate too. DiEugenio made mention regarding JVB conference that "at least Scott's not there, at least not at this time."


Nor will I ever be at anytime, I just couldn't mingle with people who don't want to focus on truth.

Scott, do you have any photos of 'Sergio'? I was given some by Tosh. Did Tosh Plumlee tell you his version of where 'Sergio' was on or about 11/22/63? Can you confirm that his last name was Gonzalez [and what was his matralinial last name]? According to Tosh [as he related to me some years back] Sergio was still alive and living in Puerto Rico. If you want to talk to him, that is where one likely should begin [or ask spook types who know about P.R. in recent decades]. Have you anything more on 'Sergio'?

No, sorry, but I have no photos of Sergio, I did however find him in my father's address book and confirmed him to be Sergio Gonzalez by way of cross referencing his name to his phone number out of the R.L. Polk directory with the help of MDPLS, (Miami Dade Public Library System.)

Sergio Gonzalez is also mentioned in my father's report by Richard Poyle to the CIA. If you haven't already heard my conversation I've posted in the past between Tosh and I, then, I'll post it again for your enjoyment.

Scott

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2067...Plumee.MP3
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Sergio Gonzalez


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Sergio Gonzalez.


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#17
Morley is up against an immovable institution that is no longer penetrable by democracy.


The present Congress doesn't mind because CIA is a way to flank the American public and weaken its democratic power while grouping with the corporatists.
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Albert Doyle Wrote:Morley is up against an immovable institution that is no longer penetrable by democracy.


The present Congress doesn't mind because CIA is a way to flank the American public and weaken its democratic power while grouping with the corporatists.

Collaborators have always assisted in war, however, they've also assisted in the cover-up assassinations of JFK/RFK/MLK from a democratic government. I would have to disagree with you if you believe the government is impenetrable. I do not rest my assurance on any one man to show me the way, and if you believe this democratic government is unable to be pierced, then you're mistaken. It is widely known that Fidel Castro had infiltrated every three letter agency including the pentagon, how is it that Castro knew when some group was plotting to assassinate him?

Furthermore, Castro was not the only man who was able to infiltrate this government. Though Castro did recruit others to provide him with sensitive information about plots to assassinate him, and that alone should embarrass the CIA knowing their security failed, if that isn't embarrassing enough, it must be hell knowing that a man named Edwin Kaiser impersonated agents of the CIA and FBI. He was able to freely move about in their offices as he presented false ID, and he was never prosecuted or sent to prison for impersonation, now that's got to be embarrassing.

Am I taunting the agency? No, I am however exposing a story no one has ever heard, imagine that, some folks believe this government has been impenetrable, on the contrary, it has been penetrated. If you wish to place all your faith into one mans basket hoping researchers like Morley, (side note, please be advised that I know nothing of Morley, I have absolutely nothing against Morley, and by using his name is merely an example, not out of disrespect. So I ask that no one jumps to conclusions please.) However, if you're placing all your faith in one man to find an answer, then there would be no evidence already laid before you.
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#19
I wonder, do you suppose the FBI would want to keep someone under surveillance for [impersonating agents]? Say someone, anyone, impersonated an officer in the United States army, walked right on base just to entertain a group of folks for lunch, which leads me to my next question, do you suppose someone, anyone, would [risk] years of imprisonment just to entertain folks for lunch on an army base? What about impersonating a police officer? If so, how long do you suppose the agencies would want to surveillance the situation? Days, weeks, months, how about years before the government would want to prosecute the individual? Why years? Especially, if someone is impersonating a police officer?

It took me awhile, [but], I can honestly say, after awhile, it sunk in who this man really was, what he did, and how he turned it all around to do what was right.
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#20
I did want to leave [everyone] with one last thing, funny how in this document, there's absolutely no mention of Accion Cubana, just another group my father was apart of, I can assure you that. The word [GPIDEAL] does refer to [president Kennedy,] and, this document was under review by the CIA during the time the HSCA was conducting their investigations, however, the HSCA never got to see this document nor did the HSCA interview any of these men, in-fact, this information was given to the CIA just (4) four days [after] Kennedy's assassination, now, do you understand why my father couldn't testify? All these other stories I read are so way out there, that ALL of them are pretty much F%*^#ED UP!

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html...2&tab=page

Have a good day!
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