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sources in Miami say the U.S. is swarming with Spies. We have it thru
confidential sources, that these Spies have settled in the Community
and have blended into society. Our ex Cuban military insiders say the
spies are loyal to Fidel and are ruthless. Many were trained by the
Soviets, and are mostly information gatherers.
Schools and Universities have been targeted because Communist Spies can
easily befriend college professors. since many share their ideology.
In 2005 Carlos Alvarez and his wife admitted they had been Cuban spies
for nearly 30 years, and his wife — also a professor — admitted she
knew of his conduct, authorities said. Elsa pleaded guilty to lesser
charges in federal court in Miami. When arrested in 2005, federal
prosecutors said the FBI had covertly monitored Alvarez’ ongoing
communications with the Cuban Intelligence Service.
Alvarez acknowledged he had worked as a Cuban covert intelligence agent
on behalf of the Havana government for nearly three decades.
The FBI said Alvarez continued his criminal conduct until June 22,
2005, when he admitted his activities to U.S. counterintelligence
agents.
“This investigation unmasked a Cuban intelligence agent who served for
many years as an educator, all the while spying on South Florida’s
Cuban exile community for his Cuban handlers,” said United States
Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Alex Acosta.
Castro has long spied on South Florida’s exile community, and over the years
knowledgeable exiles have estimated that he maintains some 300 trained
agents, collaborators and knowing or unknowing informers here at any
one time. Our sources said it is at least 3 times that number.
When Daniel and Vivian Rafuls came to Miami from Cuba,
they were warmly welcomed by exiles as examples of Fidel Castro supporters
who had grown disillusioned with communism.
Daniel, 40, a professor at Cuba’s top military college, was soon interviewed
on Radio Marti and joined the Cuban Military Research Center, a group of
armed forces defectors who study the island’s military.
Vivian, 42, who taught atheism at the University of Havana, lectured at a
University of Miami seminar on Cuba and found work through friends
as a substitute teacher at Kinloch Park Elementary.
But the Rafuls got an even warmer welcome when they returned to Cuba.
A “companero from State Security called a meeting of Vivian’s former
university co-workers in January and presented her as a “true revolutionary
who had been “on a mission abroad with her husband, said two Cubans
present.
Cuba, China, Iran, France and Russia were listed as the nations most
active in industrial espionage against the United States in a CIA report to
Congress. China and Iran are cutting deals with Cuba as we speak. Venezuela is also involved and painting the U.S as the enemy.
Francisco Avila who admitted to working for Cuba and later the FBI,
until 1992, at the same time he was serving as military chief for Alpha 66,
which advocates the violent overthrow of Castro said.
“Castro’s agents here instigate actions so he can then paint the exiles as
terrorists, as ultra right-wingers, and take attention away from his own
terrorism against Cubans, he said.
Avila said his own Cuban bosses gave him cash in the late 1980s and early
1990s to finance three boat-borne exile attacks on Cuban coastal installations
known as “sail-by-shootings.
And he recalled the case of a Cuban dissident who came to visit Miami in the
early 1990s, “simply walked into CANF headquarters and announced that he
wanted explosives and money to bomb Cuba.
As the Democrats try to tie the hands of our brave intelligence
officers and the Communist American professors enable the infiltrators.
We at Cyber ink will work everyday exposing those who want to destroy
us.
Hat Tip : CNN, Miami Herald




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