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In reply to the discussion: Editor of major German newspaper says he planted stories for CIA [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)28. Makes one wonder, especially considering who Uncle Sam has done business with.
Stuff I have seldom seen mentioned anywhere, let alone the New York Times:
[font color="purple"]President Dwight D. Eisenhower was in office when members of his administration hired the Mafia to murder Fidel Castro in 1960.[/font color]
AUG 1960: Richard Bissell meets with Colonel Sheffield Edwards, director of the CIA's Office of Security, and discusses with him ways to eliminate or assassinate Fidel Castro. Edwards proposes that the job be done by assassins hand-picked by the American underworld, specifically syndicate interests who have been driven out of their Havana gambling casinos by the Castro regime. Bissell gives Edwards the go-ahead to proceed. Between August 1960, and April 1961, the CIA with the help of the Mafia pursues a series of plots to poison or shot Castro. The CIAs own internal report on these efforts states that these plots "were viewed by at least some of the participants as being merely one aspect of the over-all active effort to overthrow the regime that culminated in the Bay of Pigs." (CIA, Inspector General's Report on Efforts to Assassinate Fidel Castro, p. 3, 14)
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/bayofpigs/chron.html
[font color="purple"]Details on the actual sit-down:[/font color]
Ever wonder about the sanity of America's leaders? Take a close look at perhaps the most bizarre plot in U.S. intelligence history
By Bryan Smith
Chicago Magazine
November 2007
(page 4 of 6)
EXCERPT...
By September 1960, the project was proceeding apace. Roselli would report directly to Maheu. The first step was a meeting in New York. There, at the Plaza Hotel, Maheu introduced Roselli to O'Connell. The agent wanted to cover up the participation of the CIA, so he pretended to be a man named Jim Olds who represented a group of wealthy industrialists eager to get rid of Castro so they could get back in business.
"We may know some people," Roselli said. Several weeks later, they all met at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami. For years, the luxurious facility had served as the unofficial headquarters for Mafioso leaders seeking a base close to their gambling interests in Cuba. Now, it would be the staging area for the assassination plots.
At a meeting in one of the suites, Roselli introduced Maheu to two men: Sam Gold and a man Roselli referred to as Joe, who could serve as a courier to Cuba. By this time, Roselli was on to O'Connell. "I'm not kidding," Roselli told the agent one day. "I know who you work for. But I'm not going to ask you to confirm it."
Roselli may have figured out that he was dealing with the CIA, but neither Maheu nor O'Connell realized the rank of mobsters with whom they were dealing. That changed when Maheu picked up a copy of the Sunday newspaper supplement Parade, which carried an article laying out the FBI's ten most wanted criminals. Leading the list was Sam Giancana, a.k.a. "Mooney," a.k.a. "Momo," a.k.a. "Sam the Cigar," a Chicago godfather who was one of the most feared dons in the countryand the man who called himself Sam Gold. "Joe" was also on the list. His real name, however, was Santos Trafficantethe outfit's Florida and Cuba chieftain.
Maheu alerted O'Connell. "My God, look what we're involved with," Maheu said. O'Connell told his superiors. Questioned later before the 1975 U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (later nicknamed the Church Committee after its chairman, Frank Church, the Democratic senator from Idaho), O'Connell was asked whether there had ever been any discussion about asking two men on the FBI's most wanted list to carry out a hit on a foreign leader.
"Not with me there wasn't," O'Connell answered.
"And obviously no one said stopand you went ahead."
"Yes."
"Did it bother you at all?"
"No," O'Connell answered, "it didn't."
CONTINUED...
http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/November-2007/How-the-CIA-Enlisted-the-Chicago-Mob-to-Put-a-Hit-on-Castro/index.php?cparticle=4&siarticle=3
[font color="purple"]Yet, the CIA uses the media to repeat the false news that Kennedy was the guy who wanted Castro dead.[/font color]
Spies: Ex-CIA Agent In Raleigh Says Castro Knew About JFK Assassination Ahead Of Time
Former CIA agent and author Brian Latell in Raleigh
By The Raleigh Telegram
RALEIGH A noted former Central Intelligence Agency officer, author, and scholar who is intimately knowledgeable about Cuba and Fidel Castro, says he believes there is evidence that Castros government knew about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 ahead of time.
SNIP...
Robert Kennedy, as the Attorney General of the United States, was in charge of the operation, said Latell. Despite the United States best efforts, the operation was nonetheless penetrated by Cuban intelligence agents, said Latell.
Latell said there were two serious assassination attempts by the United States against Castro that even used members of the mafia to help, but both of them were obviously unsuccessful.
He also said that there was a plot by the United States to have Castro jabbed with a pen containing a syringe filled with a very effective poison. Latell said that he believes the experienced assassin who worked for Castro who originally agreed to the plan may have been a double agent. After meeting with a personal representative of Robert Kennedy in Paris, the man knew that the plan to assassinate Castro came from the highest levels of the government, including John F. and Robert Kennedy.
The plan was never carried out, as the man later defected to the United States, but with so many double agents working for Castro also pledging allegiance to the CIA, Latell said it was likely that the information got back to Havana that the Kennedy brothers endorsed that plot with the pen.
CONTINUED...
http://raleightelegram.com/201209123311
I wonder why that is? And if I wonder, I would think the United States' self- and otherwise-proclaimed "Paper of Record," were it interested in justice, would find that information and the many ancillary leads worth pursuing.
Thank you for putting the situation into words, jalan48.
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Nah--he's not Agency, although they've used him from time to time. He's straight ONI.
msanthrope
Feb 2015
#83
I think that is why Dennis Kucinich is stomped into the dust every time he gains a slight
GoneFishin
Feb 2015
#67
Makes one wonder, especially considering who Uncle Sam has done business with.
Octafish
Feb 2015
#28
The CIA is mucking about world wide picking winners and losers in the interest of crony capitalism.
Enthusiast
Feb 2015
#12
It wasn't being used as a homophobic slur when I used it. I don't play that.
Enthusiast
Feb 2015
#58
I was pretty sure you weren't using it to mean that, but a lot of people do.
Jamastiene
Feb 2015
#59
Marked this as one of those things that we suspected and are grateful that someone confirmed.
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2015
#27
It's interesting. I generally check DU first thing every morning for my news.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#31
I mostly trust DU because if a news item does not seem relevant or does not seem to fit or
JDPriestly
Feb 2015
#48
Russian media is probably no better than ours, but we don't follow Russian media, so it is
JDPriestly
Feb 2015
#50
We can only hope that journalists with terminal diseases will come forth as a deed to society.
YOHABLO
Feb 2015
#45
So because one TV station's public advocate wrote that some reporting might have been biased...
Major Nikon
Feb 2015
#102
He does. He claims that his book doesn't get media coverage despite being a bestseller.
DetlefK
Feb 2015
#61
I never said that. I said that he made up the claims about a plot to suppress coverage of his book.
DetlefK
Feb 2015
#63
Given the extent to which they have gone to propagandize and corrupt the media I think it
GoneFishin
Feb 2015
#69
Spent part of his career being a voice that helped to "drive nations toward war"
NCTraveler
Feb 2015
#74