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José Elías de la Torriente
#11
^Edited.
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#12
No one really knew it, but it really was the perfect storm. Papa Doc would be assassinated, the "Sunward Plan" to hijack a ship for additional funds. The Sunward plan was to take place a week or so just before the five got nabbed in Washington DC at the Watergate hotel. Haiti would be used as a jumping place to invade Cuba, this was in 1971. And, in 1972, Watergate would finance their operations to "recapture Cuba" with funds Nixon would pay out, Papa Doc was dead, Nixon started to pay, but then stopped, just as my father warned everyone Nixon would do. And, Sturgis and company did get greedy.

Now, you all know what Watergate was truly about, in my update, I also expose Kennedy's assassination. Remember folks, I'm a non bias person who's not on one side or the other, but, only the truth shall set me free!
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#13
Here's something for you to imagine. Imagine had the anti-Castro Cubans in Miami found out what Watergate was truly about, then learned that those involved in Watergate was spending the money on their own personal reasons and not on freeing Cuba, what do you suppose that would have done to the burglars? You're right, they would have all been dead long ago, so, they make up this cockeyed story that they were looking for evidence that Fidel Castro was supporting the Democratic party, after that story, everyone had a story, it didn't matter anymore, they were off the hook and not accountable for where the funds went.

Yes, had the anti-Castro community found out what Watergate was truly about, and the burglars didn't account for funds that were coming from the White House, and not using those funds for infiltration's, Frank, Hunt and everyone else would have been killed long ago. Now, a few are in their 90's, who cares?
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#14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m50p-XScreM
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#15
How much was it in total that Nixon paid out? Something like a little over three hundred thousand, not nearly enough to invade Cuba, so why not keep it right? Could the profit made off drugs been enough to invade Cuba? Not when Torriente went to the FBI and informed them that CU was involved in the illegal sale of drugs that it's profit was better spent on building up Brickell Ave. and South Beach.

Torriente had to go, Nixon stopped paying, he too had to go, Haiti was ripe for the taking, Papa Doc was already gone, but atlas, there were no more funds to invade Cuba with. The CIA was gone too! Thanks to Nixon.
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#16
Bottom line is, they learned overtime, making money, selling drugs, and a democratic way of life was better then trying to fight a losing battle with Fidel Castro, that was just another smoke screen in later years.
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#17
Gustavo, if you're reading this, I thought you should know that I also know the following information which is.

Wilfredo Navarro said that his brother Roerme, plus Ramon Orozco, Santiago Loreto and two others had been arrested by the Dade County Department of Public Safety and charged with the theft of a 31-foot Bertram boat. Gustavo Villoldo is who turned this information over to the FBI. They were each released on $1,000.00 bond.

Shame on you Gustavo, they were all in the same fight you were in, but you decided to rat them out because you were just Torrient's military "advisor." You had no previous real experience Ed Kaiser did, and because Torriente looked upon you to be better than Kaiser, you were his go to man because you are Cuban which didn't matter to Kaiser, because he was a man without a country, so, you decided to tell on the Cubanos Unidos, and you knew that Kaiser and Orozco was apart of the 2506 Brigade group, Plan Torriente (at onetime) and the Cubanos Unidos. And, you didn't like that did you?
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#18
I told you, I'm on no ones side, I told you. I will fully expose Watergate and Kennedy's assassination, and I don't care who believes me. I said, it is all in my update, and it will all be exposed, those of you who are still alive, I feel sorry for you, cos I'm exposing everything!
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#19
Oh, and Gustavo, I wonder, did you know who the other two men were? Yes, Frank and my father. You turned in my father when he was training you guys how to fight? Interesting....
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#20
Some of this is true, allow me to point out what isn't. Alpha66 claimed responsibility for sinking Fidel Castro's fishing boats, not true, just another smoke screen in trying to prove who was involved. Frank Sturgis once said, Kaiser is a good source of information on the anti-Castro's. Frank said this when he was refuting my father's backdoor testimony with Howard Liebengood.

My father also wrote in one of his five page letters that he had information on exchange regarding Ramon Orozco. Ed Kaiser was among Ramon and Loreto when they plotted the sinking of Fidel Castro's fishing boats, Sturgis knew nothing about this until he was informed by Kaiser, so if anyone was caught for neutrality, Kaiser had a card he could play, although, he was still apart of an operation trying to provoke a war with Castro, but, Castro wouldn't bite.


https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html...rch=Loreto
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