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Rendez vous with silence
Part of the basis for this conclusion:
1) A telegram discovered at the secret archives
of the KGB after the disappearance of the Soviet Union. This telegram
was written by Vladimir Kryuchkov (KGB) on July 18, 1962 to Ramiro
Valdés (Chief of Cuban intelligence) apprising the Cubans
to contact Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald had already returned the
previous month from the Soviet Union to the USA. It should be
noticed that Vladimir Kryuchkov later became Chief of the KGB,
a member of the Politburo, and on May 21, 1991 visited Dictator
Castro in Havana to inform him about the forthcoming coup d'etat
in Moscow.
2)
On November 1962 Cuban Intelligence ordered Major Rolando Cubela
Secades to contact Lee Harvey Oswald as Oswald's controller.
3) An interview with a former FBI Supervisor,
Laurence Keenan, who stated that when he was sent to Mexico after
JFK's assassination he immediately started following evidence
showing Dictator Castro's hands behind the assassination but that
he lasted there less than 3 days. He was recalled to the USA and
told that he was to keep his mouth shot. That everything related
to his trip was Top Secret. John Edgar Hoover recalled him following
orders of Lyndon Johnson who was afraid for his own life and didn't
want to risk a nuclear war with Cuba and the Soviet Union if the
American people knew the truth about the assassination and hysterically
demanded to take steps to avenge the death of JFK.
Keenan himself has this to say in retrospect: "I had the
chance to solve the case of our president‚s murder, and
I screwed up. I'm still ashamed of that to this day".
4) Several interviews with former Dictator Castro's
employees. Among them a former G2 man who knew Oswald had been
recruited by Dictator Castro; former employees of the Cuban Embassy
in Mexico; and a former Castro agent who saw Oswald's file in
Cuba.
5)
Wilfried Huismann and FBI Supervisor Laurence Keenan
read Mexican secret service (DFS) files on the "Oswaldo-Kennedy"
case, which until now, no one outside the agency has been allowed
to examine. The documents are unambiguous: The Mexican secret
service knew that Cuban agent "Carlos" had given Oswald
money and instructions in preparation for the assassination.
6) An interview with Helena Garro de Paz, daughter
of Nobel prizewinning author Octavio Paz during which she stated
that she met Oswald at a Mexican Communist Party meeting. Oswald
attended in the company of a Cuban embassy official. She was told
"Stay away from him, he's a dangerous man".
7) A secret report from Marty Underwwod (former
Assistant to both JFK and LBJ) was delivered to Lyndon B. Johnson
a few months after the assassination. In that report Underwood
stated that a plane left Cuba early on November 22, 1963 arriving
at Mexico City's airport. The single occupant of that plane took
a smaller plane that flew from Mexico to Dallas. The lone passenger,
after Lee Harvey Oswald was apprehended, returned to Mexico the
night of November 22, 1963.
Underwwod, in his report to LBJ, identified that passenger as
Fabián Escalante, member of Dictator Castro‚s Intelligence
and wh o later on was Chief of Intelligence for Castro's regime.
8)
Rolando Cubela Secades (AM/LASH) the intelligence controller
of Lee Harvey Oswald approached the CIA to prepare an attempt
on Castro's life. A couple of years later Cubela was "tried"
for this activity "sentenced" to a jail term (was not
executed as Mayor Ochoa, Mayor De La Guardia or thousands of other
Cubans executed for lesser crimes of conspiring with the CIA to
kill Castro). Eventually Castro "pardoned" Cubela who
is living now in Madrid, Spain.
9) Interview with General Alexander Haig who
stated "Kennedy wanted to get rid of Castro, but Castro got
him first".
Now let's take a look at "RENDEZVOUS WITH SILENCE".
If Huismann's documentary would implicate right wingers, conservatives,
anti-Castro Cubans, the CIA or FBI, you could be sure that the
major TV networks would be fighting to show the documentary. The
liberals in Hollywood would be in a long line trying to make a
movie about it. They have no remorse showing a piece of trash
like JFK done by Oliver Stone. They have no remorse showing "Executive
Action", "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald" and a
lot of other movies or "documentaries" about the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy. But now they are confronted with
the truth but they are married to the lies.
What it is unbelievable is that other networks that claim to be
fair and balance also evade the presentation of the truth of the
assassination of JFK and opt for other minor cases like the one
about the poor American teenager who disappeared in Aruba. I am
really feel sorry for Natalee but I also believe that it is of
the upmost importance to set the record straight about what happened
in Dallas on November 22, 1963 when the shots fired by a terrorist
agent of Dictator Castro cut short the life of John Fitzgerald
Kennedy.
His "RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH" have been followed by a
shameful "RENDEZVOUS WITH SILENCE".
March 6, 2006
Carlos J. Bringuier
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