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Sunday is a good day to read something that would appear
to be science fiction.
It was announced that the CIA would be declassifying
hundreds of pages on illegal actions that
included plans to eliminate the leaders of
foreign governments. Suddenly the publication is
halted and it is delayed one day. No coherent
explanation was given. Perhaps someone in the
White House looked over the material.
The first package of declassified documents goes by the
name of “The Family Jewels”; it consists of 702
pages on illegal CIA actions between 1959 and
1973. About 100 pages of this part have been
deleted. It deals with actions that were not
authorized by any law, plots to assassinate
other leaders, experiments with drugs on human
beings to control their minds, spying on civil
activists and journalists, among other similar
activities that were expressly prohibited.
The documents began to be gathered together 14 years
after the first of the events took place, when
then CIA director, James Schlessinger became
alarmed about what the press was writing,
especially all the articles by Robert Woodward
and Carl Bernstein published in The
Washington Post, already mentioned in the
“Manifesto to the People of Cuba”. The agency
was being accused of promoting spying in the
Watergate Hotel with the participation of its
former agents Howard Hunt and James McCord.
In May 1973, the Director of the CIA was demanding that
"all the main operative officials of this agency
must immediately inform me on any ongoing or
past activity that might be outside of the
constituting charter of this agency”.
Schlessinger, later appointed Head of the
Pentagon, had been replaced by William Colby.
Colby was referring to the documents as
“skeletons hiding in a closet". New press
revelations forced Colby to admit the existence
of the reports to interim President Gerald Ford
in 1975. The New York Times was
denouncing agency penetration of antiwar groups.
The law that created the CIA prevented it from
spying inside the United States.
That “was just the tip of the iceberg”, said then
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
Kissinger himself warned that “blood would flow” if
other actions were known, and he immediately
added: “For example, that Robert Kennedy
personally controlled the operation for the
assassination of Fidel Castro”. The President’s
brother was then Attorney General of the United
States. He was later murdered as he was running
for President in the 1968 elections, which
facilitated Nixon's election for lack of a
strong candidate. The most dramatic thing about
the case is that apparently he had reached the
conviction that John Kennedy had been victim of
a conspiracy. Thorough investigators, after
analyzing the wounds, the caliber of the shots
and other circumstances surrounding the death of
the President, reached the conclusion that there
had been at least three shooters. Solitary
Oswald, used as an instrument, could not have
been the only shooter. I found that rather
striking. Excuse me for saying this but fate
turned me into a shooting instructor with a
telescopic sight for all the Granma
expeditionaries. I spent months practicing and
teaching, every day; even though the target is a
stationary one it disappears from view with each
shot and so you need to look for it all over
again in fractions of a second.
Oswald wanted to come through Cuba on his trip to the
USSR. He had already been there before. Someone
sent him to ask for a visa in our country’s
embassy in Mexico but nobody knew him there so
he wasn’t authorized. They wanted to get us
implicated in the conspiracy. Later, Jack Ruby,
--a man openly linked to the Mafia-- unable to
deal with so much pain and sadness, as he said,
assassinated him, of all places, in a precinct
full police agents.
Subsequently, in international functions or on visits to
Cuba, on more than one occasion I met with the
aggrieved Kennedy relatives, who would greet me
respectfully. The former president’s son, who
was a very small child when his father was
killed, visited Cuba 34 years later. We met and
I invited him to dinner.
The young man, in the prime of his life, and well
brought up, tragically died in an airplane
accident on a stormy night as he was flying to
Martha’s Vineyard with his wife. I never touched
on the thorny issue with any of those relatives.
In contrast, I pointed out that if the
president-elect had then been Nixon instead of
Kennedy, after the Bay of Pigs disaster we would
have been attacked by the land and sea forces
escorting the mercenary expedition, and both
countries would have paid a high toll in human
lives. Nixon would not have limited himself to
saying that victory has many fathers and defeat
is an orphan. For the record, Kennedy was never
too enthusiastic about the Bay of Pigs
adventure; he was led there by Eisenhower’s
military reputation and the recklessness of his
ambitious vice-president.
I remember that, exactly on the day and minute he was
assassinated, I was speaking in a peaceful spot
outside of the capital with French journalist
Jean Daniel. He told me that he was bringing a
message from President Kennedy. He said to me
that in essence he had told him: “You are going
to see Castro. I would like to know what he
thinks about the terrible danger we just
experienced of a thermonuclear war. I want to
see you again as soon as you get back.”
“Kennedy was very active; he seemed to be a
political machine”, he added, and we were not
able to continue talking as someone rushed in
with the news of what had just happened. We
turned on the radio. What Kennedy thought was
now pointless.
Certainly I lived with that danger. Cuba was both the
weakest part and the one that would take the
first strike, but we did not agree with the
concessions that were made to the United States.
I have already spoken of this before.
Kennedy had emerged from the crisis with greater
authority. He came to recognize the enormous
sacrifices of human lives and material wealth
made by the Soviet people in the struggle
against fascism. The worst of the relations
between the United States and Cuba had not yet
occurred by April 1961. When he hadn’t resigned
himself to the outcome of the Bay of Pigs, along
came the Missile Crisis. The blockade, economic
asphyxiation, pirate attacks and assassination
plots multiplied. But the assassination plots
and other bloody occurrences began under the
administration of Eisenhower and Nixon.
After the Missile Crisis we would have not refused to
talk with Kennedy, nor would we have ceased
being revolutionaries and radical in our
struggle for socialism. Cuba would have never
severed relations with the USSR as it had been
asked to do. Perhaps if the American leaders had
been aware of what a war could be using weapons
of mass destruction they would have ended the
Cold War earlier and differently. At least
that’s how we felt then, when there was still no
talk of global warming, broken imbalances, the
enormous consumption of hydrocarbons and the
sophisticated weaponry created by technology, as
I have already said to the youth of Cuba. We
would have had much more time to reach, through
science and conscience, what we are today forced
to realize in haste.
President Ford decided to appoint a Commission to
investigate the Central Intelligence Agency. “We
do not want to destroy the CIA but to preserve
it”, he said.
As a result of the Commission’s investigations that were
led by Senator Frank Church, President Ford
signed an executive order which expressly
prohibited the participation of American
officials in the assassinations of foreign
leaders.
The documents published now disclose information about
the CIA-Mafia links for my assassination.
Details are also revealed about Operation Chaos,
carrying on from 1969 for at least seven years,
for which the CIA created a special squadron
with the mission to infiltrate pacifist groups
and to investigate “the international activities
of radicals and black militants”. The Agency
compiled more than 300,000 names of American
citizens and organizations and extensive files
on 7,200 persons.
According to The New York Times, President
Johnson was convinced that the American anti-War
movement was controlled and funded by Communist
governments and he ordered the CIA to produce
evidence.
The documents recognize, furthermore, that the CIA spied
on various journalists like Jack Anderson,
performers such as Jane Fonda and John Lennon,
and the student movements at Columbia
University. It also searched homes and carried
out tests on American citizens to determine the
reactions of human beings to certain drugs.
In a memorandum sent to Colby in 1973, Walter Elder who
had been executive assistant to John McCone, CIA
Director in the early 1970s, gives information
about discussions in the CIA headquarters that
were taped and transcribed: “I know that whoever
worked in the offices of the director were
worried about the fact that these conversations
in the office and on the phone were transcribed.
During the McCone years there were microphones
in his regular offices, the inner office, the
dining room, the office in the East building,
and in the study of his home on White Haven
Street. I don’t know if anyone is ready to talk
about this, but the information tends to be
leaked, and certainly the Agency is vulnerable
in this case”.
The secret transcripts of the CIA directors could
contain a great number of “jewels”. The National
Security Archive is already requesting these
transcripts.
A memo clarifies that the CIA had a project called OFTEN
which would collect “information about dangerous
drugs in American companies”, until the program
was terminated in the fall of 1972. In another
memo there are reports that manufacturers of
commercial drugs "had passed” drugs to the CIA
which had been “refused due to adverse secondary
effects”.
As part of the MKULTRA program, the CIA had given LSD
and other psycho-active drugs to people without
their knowledge. According to another document
in the archive, Sydney Gottlieb, a psychiatrist
and head of chemistry of the Agency Mind Control
Program, is supposedly the person responsible
for having made available the poison that was
going to be used in the assassination attempt on
Patrice Lumumba.
CIA employees assigned to MHCHAOS –the operation that
carried out surveillance on American opposition
to the war in Vietnam and other political
dissidents –expressed “a high level of
resentment” for having been ordered to carry out
such missions.
Nonetheless, there is a series of interesting matters
revealed in these documents, such as the high
level at which the decisions for actions against
our country were taken.
The technique used today by the CIA to avoid giving any
details is not the unpleasant crossed out bits
but the blank spaces, coming from the use of
computers.
For The New York Times, large censored
sections reveal that the CIA still cannot expose
all the skeletons in its closets, and many
activities developed in operations abroad,
checked over years ago by journalists,
congressional investigators and a presidential
commission, are not in the documents.
Howard Osborn, then CIA Director of Security, makes a
summary of the “jewels” compiled by his office.
He lists eight cases –including the recruiting
of the gangster Johnny Roselli for the coup
against Fidel Castro –but they crossed out the
document that is in the number 1 place on
Osborn’s initial list: two and a half pages.
“The No. 1 Jewel of the CIA Security Offices must be
very good, especially since the second one is
the list for the program concerning the
assassination of Castro by Roselli,” said Thomas
Blanton, director of the National Security
Archive who requested the declassification of
“The Family Jewels” 15 years ago under the
Freedom of Information Act.
It is notable that the administration which has
declassified the least information in the
history of the United States, and which has even
started a process of reclassifying information
that was previously declassified, now makes the
decision to make these revelations.
I believe that such an action could be an attempt to
present an image of transparency when the
government is at an all time low rate of
acceptance and popularity, and to show that
those methods belong to another era and are no
longer in use. When he announced the decision,
General Hayden, current CIA Director, said: “The
documents offer a look at very different times
and at a very different Agency.”
Needless to say that everything described here is still
being done, only in a more brutal manner and all
around the planet, including a growing number of
illegal actions within the very United States.
The New York Times wrote that intelligence
experts consulted expressed that the revelation
of the documents is an attempt to distract
attention from recent controversies and scandals
plaguing the CIA and an Administration that is
living through some of its worst moments of
unpopularity.
The declassification could also be an attempt at
showing, in the early stages of the electoral
process that the Democratic administrations were
as bad, or worse, than Mr. Bush’s.
In pages 11 to 15 of the Memo for the Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency, we can read:
“In August 1960, Mr. Richard M. Bissell approached
Colonel Sheffield Edwards with the objective of
determining whether the Security Office had
agents who could help in a confidential mission
that required gangster-style action. The target
of the mission was Fidel Castro.
“Given the extreme confidentiality of the mission, the
project was known only to a small group of
people. The Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency was informed and he gave it his
approval. Colonel J. C. King, Head of the
Western Hemisphere Division, was also informed,
but all the details were deliberately concealed
from officials of Operation JMWAVE. Even though
some officials of Communications (Commo) and the
Technical Services Division (TSD) took part in
initial planning phases, they were not aware of
the mission's purpose.
“Robert A. Maheu was contacted, he was informed in
general terms about the project, and he was
asked to evaluate whether he could get access to
gangster-type elements as a first step for
achieving the desired goal.
“Mr. Maheu informed that he had met with a certain
Johnny Roselli on several occasions while he was
visiting Las Vegas. He had only met him
informally through clients, but he had been told
that he was a member of the upper echelons of
the 'syndicate' and that he was controlling all
the ice machines on the Strip. In Maheu's
opinion, if Roselli was in effect a member of
the Clan, he undoubtedly had connections that
would lead to the gambling racket in Cuba.
“Maheu was asked to get close to Roselli, who knew that
Maheu was a public relations executive looking
after national and foreign accounts, and tell
him that recently he had been contracted by a
client who represented several international
business companies, which were suffering
enormous financial losses in Cuba due to Castro.
They were convinced that the elimination of
Castro would be a solution to their problem and
they were ready to pay $ 150,000 for a
successful outcome. Roselli had to be made
perfectly aware of the fact that the U.S.
government knew nothing, nor could it know
anything, about this operation.
“This was presented to Roselli on September 14, 1960 in
the Hilton Plaza Hotel of New York City. His
initial reaction was to avoid getting involved
but after Maheu’s persuasive efforts he agreed
to present the idea to a friend, Sam Gold, who
knew “some Cubans”. Roselli made it clear that
he didn’t want any money for his part in all
this, and he believed that Sam would do
likewise. Neither of these people was ever paid
with Agency money.
“During the week of September 25, Maheu was introduced
to Sam who was living at the Fontainebleau Hotel
in Miami Beach. It was not until several weeks
after meeting Sam and Joe –who was introduced as
courier operating between Havana and Miami –that
he saw photos of these two individuals in the
Sunday section of Parade. They were
identified as Momo Salvatore Giancana and Santos
Trafficante, respectively. Both were on the
Attorney General’s list of the ten most wanted.
The former was described as the boss of the Cosa
Nostra in Chicago and Al Capone's heir, and the
latter was the boss of Cuban operations of the
Cosa Nostra. Maheu immediately called this
office upon learning this information.
“After analyzing the possible methods to carry out this
mission, Sam suggested that they not resort to
firearms but that, if they could get hold of
some kind of deadly pill, something to be put
into Castro’s food or drink, this would be a
much more effective operation. Sam indicated
that he had a possible candidate in the person
of Juan Orta, a Cuban official who had been
receiving bribery payments in the gambling
racket, and who still had access to Castro and
was in a financial bind.
“The TSD (Technical Services Division) was requested to
produce 6 highly lethal pills.
“Joe delivered the pills to Orta. After several weeks of
attempts, Orta appears to have chickened out and
he asked to be taken off the mission. He
suggested another candidate who made several
unsuccessful.”
Everything that was said in the numerous paragraphs
above is in quotes. Observe well, dear readers,
the methods that were already being used by the
United States to rule the world.
I remember that during the early years of the
Revolution, in the offices of the National
Institute for Agrarian Reform, there was a man
working there with me whose name was Orta, who
had been linked to the anti-Batista political
forces. He was a respectful and serious man.
But, it could only be him. The decades have gone
by and I see his name once more in the CIA
report. I can’t lay my hands on information to
immediately prove what happened to him. Accept
my apologies if I involuntarily have offended a
relative or a descendent, whether the person I
have mentioned is guilty or not.
The empire has created a veritable killing machine that
is made up not only of the CIA and its methods.
Bush has established powerful and expensive
intelligence and security super-structures, and
he has transformed all the air, sea and land
forces into instruments of world power that take
war, injustice, hunger and death to any part of
the globe, in order to educate its inhabitants
in the exercise of democracy and freedom. The
American people are gradually waking up to this
reality.
“You cannot fool all of the people all of the time”,
said Lincoln.
Fidel Castro Ruz
June 30, 2007
6:45 p.m.
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