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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-23-09 06:34 PM
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“Good” Cuba “Terrorist” Free in Miami (Santiago Alvarez)
“Good” Cuba “Terrorist” Free in Miami
HAVANA TIMES, Oct. 23 - Santiago Alvarez, a Miami-based Cuban-American businessman who stockpiled weapons to attempt an overthrow of the Cuban government, was freed from US immigration custody in Georgia on Thursday.

Alvarez benefited by the “good terrorist” policy practiced by the US government and court system. The policy has also benefited his longtime associate Luis Posada Carriles, and Orlando Bosch, the masterminds of the bombing of a Cuban passenger plane that killed all 73 persons on board in l976, and numerous other violent actions including hotel bombings.

The 2006 bust yielded 30 automatic rifles, a rocket launcher, several grenades, over 200 pounds of dynamite, and 14 pounds of C-4 explosives.

Alvarez’ sentence was reduced from 4 years to 11 months for voluntarily handing over another hidden arms cache, reported Notimex.

Miami is famous for being the home of numerous Cuban exiles wanted in their home country for terrorism and corruption charges, but protected for having worked directly or indirectly for US intelligence agencies. Posada Carriles, Bosch and Alvarez are just three of them.

The United States government has maintained an economic blockade on Cuba for nearly a half century. It is also currently the only country that US citizens are prohibited by their government from visiting without special US Treasury Dept. permission.

While some talks have occurred between US and Cuban officials, Washington’s hostile Cuba policy continues unabated under President Obama.







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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-23-09 09:17 PM
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1. Such utter hypocrisy! They're okay because they're OUR terrorists!
Makes sense, though, since we have top drawer terrorists who actually ran the country--Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove & cabal--and they are are still at large.
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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-24-09 03:09 AM
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2. So he's never going to be tried for being the one who smuggled mass-murderer/bomber Luis Posada
Edited on Sat Oct-24-09 03:10 AM by Judi Lynn
Carriles back into our country, then. Figures, doesn't it? Jesus H. Christ.

http://www.latinamericanstudies.org.nyud.net:8090/posada/2005posada_capi.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com.nyud.net:8090/_YV2gEA9DNhw/SskUg3NeD8I/AAAAAAAAYtE/C0tA5u5Kiwg/s400/SantiagoAlvarez.jpg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com.nyud.net:8090/_5yd3VF63CCc/R6vZJZcvy4I/AAAAAAAAClY/ivNV556BMi4/s400/santrina.JPG http://www.latinamericanstudies.org.nyud.net:8090/posada/santrina-1.jpg

This is his terrorist-smuggling, creepy old "shrimp boat."

http://www.freethefive.org.nyud.net:8090/images/alvarezsantrina.jpg

Earlier article from the Miami Herald posted by Mika:
Aid to Cubans tracked to office of Posada pal

Fundación Rescate Juridico, the group the Cuban government has linked to U.S. payments to dissidents on the island, is in a busy Hialeah strip mall near Westland Mall.

Its precise location, 4225 W. 16th Ave., Second Floor, turns out to be the office of Santiago Alvarez -- a developer who is the chief South Florida benefactor of Cuban exile militant Luis Posada Carriles. Repeated knocks on the door Tuesday went unanswered.

The same address is listed in the Florida incorporation records for Caribe Dive & Research Foundation which owned the shrimping boat Santrina that the U.S. and Cuban governments allege was used by Alvarez and other exiles to smuggle Posada into the United States in March 2005.

Alvarez is now serving a 10-month federal sentence for refusing to testify against Posada in a case in El Paso, Texas, where the exile militant was indicted for allegedly lying to immigration officers about how he sneaked into the United States. A federal judge last year dismissed the Posada indictment, but the Justice Department appealed.

Posada maintains he entered the United States via the Mexican border. But federal prosecutors said they have evidence Posada was brought to Miami aboard the Santrina.

The Cuban government released e-mails and other documents it said proved the top U.S. diplomat in Cuba helped dissidents get money through Alvarez's group. According to the documents, the outgoing head of the U.S. Interests Section -- Michael Parmly -- delivered money from Alvarez's group to former Cuban political prisoner Martha Beatriz Roque.

Also among released documents was an e-mail to Roque from Carmen Machado, the principal South Florida e-mail contact between Roque and Fundación Rescate Juridico. Machado, an employee of Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, did not return a call to her office.

Peter Jude, a hospital spokesman, said the hospital is likely to ''discipline'' Machado for using office e-mail to communicate with Roque. Jude declined to discuss Machado's office duties.

Florida Division of Corporations records show Fundación Rescate Juridico was incorporated in June 2005, five months before Santiago was arrested in a separate weapons case. Juan Zorrilla, a Miami attorney, was listed as the group's registered agent.

''It's a . . . charitable organization with the mission statement basically to provide financial support and legal assistance . . . to all people persecuted by despotic governments,'' Zorrilla told The Miami Herald. ``I know he has a role in the organization with several other people. I believe he's a founder of the organization.''
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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-24-09 07:53 AM
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3. Judi, I posted this story primarily for your interest.
Seems that whenever a terror op is investigated that involves bombings and bombers, be it in Cuba, Ven, 911, or even Ireland, there's most always the Miami connection - either supplying arms, training, or logistics. When one is researching this Miami connection to direct ops, black ops, or false flag ops, then one ends up researching the CIA connected "Miami Maffia" (aka: RW Cuban exiles).






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AlphaCentauri Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-24-09 05:30 PM
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4. yiaks!
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