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CHANGES IN CUBA? DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH!

 

By Servando Gonzalez
June 15, 2015
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The April 6, 2015, issue of CFR’s corporate member Time magazine showed a picture of a dilapidated house in Havana, with the text “Cuba: What Will Change When The Americans Arrive?” imposed over the photo.

Well, let me tell you what I think: Nothing will change in Cuba when the Americans arrive because in most things Castro’s Cuba is a country more advanced than the U.S. Actually, Americans have much to learn from Castro’s Cuba. No wonder David Rockefeller and other CFR honchos are convinced that Castro’s Cuba is “a model to follow.”[1]

So, what can Americans can learn from the Castroist Cubans? Among other things, they can learn how to destroy the middle class. For more than a quarter of a century the CFR conspirators have been working hard to destroy the American middle class. Well, Castro did it in Cuba in just a few years.

Before Castro took power in Cuba in 1959 with the help of the Rockefellers and their CFR agents in the U.S. government, Cuba was one of the countries in the world with the most expansive middle class — only second to the U.S.[2] Today, there are only two social classes in Cuba: the hyper rich, a small group composed of Castro himself, his relatives and close associates, and the hyper poor, consisting of the 99 percent of the population living in the most abject moral and material misery.

Even more important, Castro did it without the help of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. A true accomplishment.

Now, can Americans show the Castroists how to destroy an excellent medical care system while claiming that the calamitous new one is better? Can they destroy an excellent agricultural system that provided more than 90 percent of the needs of the population while gaining the admiration of Berkeley’s “progressives” because allegedly the new system is ecologically sound? Can they show Cubans how to destroy an excellent system of public education by turning it into a tool for ideological indoctrination? Can they turn a country where workers enjoyed one of the highest standards of living in Latin America into a nation of paupers?[3]

Nope! The Castroists did it many years before the CFR conspirators did it in America.

What else Americans can teach Castro? How to create a pervasive system of prisons and incarcerate a large percentage of the population? How to create reeducation camps for dissidents?[4] How to implement modern techniques of torture for political prisoners, including water boarding?[5] Don’t make me laugh. Castro has been doing all of this in Cuba almost since he grabbed power in 1959.

Another thing Americans can learn from Castro’s Cuba is how to use the military to invade other countries to advance the interest of transnational corporations under the pretext of implementing democracy while passing as a hero of the progressive Left. Nothing exemplifies this more than the case of the Cuban invasion of Angola in 1975.

A few months after Castro’s troops took control of the country, Angola became one of the U.S.’ largest commercial partners in Africa. Chase Manhattan Bank, Bankers Trust, Citibank, and Morgan Guaranty, gave large loans to Angola. The business of General Motors, General Tire, Caterpillar, Boeing, IBM, NCR, Pfizer, Xerox, and other American corporations flourished in the country. Ninety five percent of Angolan oil was exported to Western countries. Castro’s soldiers protected the refineries in Cabinda from “saboteurs,” and Castro was paid in dollars for their services. Half of the production of Gulf Oil in Angola ended up in U.S. refineries. The consortium De Beers controlled diamond mines. So much for Castro’s “anti-imperialist” and “anti-colonialist policies.

An area in which the Castroists excelled and they can teach Americans about is how to be rabidly anti black and nevertheless be lauded as a non-discriminatory society by the American “progressives.” Even though currently blacks constitute close to 60 percent of the Cuban population, for many years only 15 blacks held seats in the 150-member Central Committee of Castro’s “Communist” Party, and only six of the 24-member Politburo were black.[6] Photographs of Cuban army units show close to 90 percent of black soldiers. But officers, particularly high-ranking senior officers, are 95 percent white. Evidently Castro, like the leaders of many imperialist nations, uses racial minorities as cannon fodder. Most of the Cuban soldiers among the several thousands killed in Angola were black.

And what about full control of the press and the internet, stealing property from its legitimate owners, smuggling drugs into the U.S., using false flag operations, creating a countrywide system of prisons and concentration camps, stiff gun control laws, changing the country into a totalitarian police state, implementing a pervasive surveillance system to spy on the citizens, destroying the family as a social unit[7] and creating a fascist regime disguised as a communist one? Obviously, Americans cannot help the Castroists in those fields in which they have done much better than Americans

Most Americans ignore that many things we see now being implemented in the U.S. were successfully implemented in Castro’s Cuba many years ago. One of them was political correctness. I remember that when somebody said something true, but damaging to the system, he was rebutted with the phrase: “Don’t say that, because it is not political.”

Another thing the Castroists pioneered is outsourcing jobs. The only difference is that, instead of outsourcing the jobs to countries with semi-slave workers, he exported the semi-slave Cuban workers — mostly construction workers and physicians — to other countries. Like the slave workers assembling iPads and iPhones in China, Cuban workers abroad don’t get paid directly by their employers, who pay their salaries in dollars to the Cuban government. Then, the Cuban government not only pays the workers in devaluated Cuban pesos but also keeps more than 75 percent of the earnings.

Moreover, something the Castroists implemented and we will soon see implemented in America is a change in currency — which resulted in stealing the people’s money. Other things the Castroists pioneered and will come to America very soon is the harassing of effeminate homosexuals and interning them in reeducation camps,[8] as well as stiff immigration laws to prevent people from escaping the country.

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Nevertheless, there is something in which America excels, and which the Castroists should copy: having a single party disguised as two different ones, so the sheeple will live under the illusion that by changing the party in power everything will change for the better.

The bottom line is that, rather than Cuba changing to become similar to what America was in the fifties, America will continue changing to become a faithful copy of the New Gay World Order Castro has successfully implemented in Cuba.[9]

Expecting otherwise is not only foolish but also highly unrealistic.

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Footnotes:

1. World Bank President James Wolfensohn, (CFR), praised Castro for doing “a great job” in providing for the social welfare of the Cuban people. The Bank’s 2001 edition of World Development Indicators showed Cuba topping virtually all other poor countries in health and education statistics. Wolfensohn pointed to Cuba as a model to follow. See, Jim Lobe, “Learn From Cuba: World Bank Says,” Inter Press Service Finance, April 30, 2001. This explains why the CFR has been working frantically for many years to help prepare for a “peaceful, democratic transition after Castro”—CFR lingo for “Castroism after Castro.” See, Irving Louis Horowitz, “An Appeasement Policy for Castro’s Cuba?,” The Miami Herald, December 6, 2000. In another article, professor Horowitz states that the CFR became “the fulcrum and spearhead of the Cuba Lobby—those seeking the establishment of normal diplomatic and social relations with Communist Cuba.” “Humanitarian Capitulation: U.S.-Cuba Relations According to the Council on Foreign Relations,” Center for a Free Cuba.

During an April 2000 summit in Havana, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan insisted that Castro’s regime has “set an example we can all learn from.” In February 2001, a high-level delegation of the Council on Foreign Relations led by David Rockefeller visited Cuba and held a long meeting with Castro. After the meeting, CFR chairman Peter Peterson praised the Cuban leadership’s passionate commitment to providing high education and health standards for its people. “I suspect that Cuba is among the best educated countries in the entire hemisphere,” he added. See, Pascal Fletcher “U.S. Policy Experts Encouraged by Talks in Cuba,” Reuters (Havana), February 18, 2001.

2. The standard of living and mind-set of average Cubans was so close to their American neighbors, that the Island was used by Madison Avenue marketing and advertising firms as a testing ground for the products they were promoting. In order to test their marketability some of these products, were launched in the Cuban market several months before launching them in the American markets. Cubans usually called their country “the Switzerland of the Americas.”

By the time, Walt Whitman Rostow, an economist and political theorist as well as a trusted CFR agent, wrote a book that immediately called the attention of the CFR conspirators: The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1960). Even a cursory look at the book shows that, of all Latin American countries, Cuba was the only one ready to jump from a third world undeveloped economy to a fully developed one. Cuba would have become the Japan of the Caribbean — but the CFR conspirators hate competition and had other plans.

3. The fact perhaps explains the Catholic Church’s cozy relations with Castro. The Catholic Church has expressed its “option of the poor” as one of the basic principles of the Catholic social teaching, and Castro has been providing the Church with the raw material it badly needs: the poor.

4. Before creating the reeducation camps for political dissidents she envisions, Hillary should learn from Cuba. Castroists have a lot of experience in this field. See, “Hillary: We Really Need Camps for Adults,” Breitbart.com, March 19, 2015.

5. This include stripping prisoners, short-shackling them to a chain on the floor, forcing them to kneel or stand for long hours, keeping them in extremes of heat and cold, exposing them to the elements, savage beatings and confining the rebel prisoners to small, tomb-like cells (celdas tapiadas). Adding insult to outrage, the CFR conspirators choose a part of the Cuban territory, the U.S. base in Guantánamo, to carry out torture practices similar to the ones Castro’s political prisoners have been talking about for decades. See, John Barry, Michael Hirsh and Michael Isikoff, “ The Roots of Torture,” Newsweek International, May 24, 2004. See also, Jesus Hernandez Cuellar, “Chronicle of an Unforgettable Agony: Cuba’s Political Prisons.” Contacto Magazine, September 1996.

6. See, Stephan Archer, “Castro Persecutes Blacks,” NewsMax.com, May 9. An evidence of the anti-black policies of the Castroist government is that currently most anti-Castro dissidents, many of them in jail, are black. The most notorious case is Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet, a black medical doctor, who was given a 25-year prison sentence for criticizing the government and has been in Castros’s jails for several years.

7. The destruction of the family as the highest form of social unit and its substitution by the tribe — as Castro did in Cuba — was an important part of the CFR globalists’ plan to destroy America. It was expressed openly by Hillary Clinton in her words “It Takes A Village to Raise a Child,” in her remarks made at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on August 27, 1996. Twenty years later, America has become a country of tribes fighting each other: the Republican tribe, the Democratic tribe, the gay tribe, the Hispanic tribe, the women’s tribe, etc. Divide and conquer still works.

8. American gay ideologues contended that mandatory AIDS testing was a form of discrimination against gays that was akin to the discrimination suffered by segregated blacks in the American South. (See for example, Richard Mohr, “Policy, Ritual, Purity: Mandatory AIDS Testing,” in Larry May and Shari Collins Sharratt, Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach (New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1994), pp. 374-380.) But, though American gays were aware of mandatory AIDS testing in Cuba, they never criticized the Castro government for it.

9. For a detailed analysis of how the CFR conspirators’ agent Fidel Castro used Cuba as a testing ground to implement their New Gay World Order, see, Servando Gonzalez, Psychological Warfare and the New World Order (Oakland, California: InteliBooks)

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Servando Gonzalez, is a Cuban-born American writer, historian, semiologist and intelligence analyst. He has written books, essays and articles on Latin American history, intelligence, espionage, and semiotics. Servando is the author of Historia herética de la revolución fidelista, Observando, The Secret Fidel Castro: Deconstructing the Symbol, The Nuclear Deception: Nikita Khrushchev and the Cuban Missile Crisis and La madre de todas las conspiraciones: Una novela de ideas subversivas, all available at Amazon.com.

He also hosted the documentaries Treason in America: The Council on Foreign Relations and Partners in Treason: The CFR-CIA-Castro Connection, produced by Xzault Media Group of San Leandro, California, both available at the author's site at http://www.servandogonzalez.org.

His book, Psychological Warfare and the New World Order: The Secret War Against the American People is available at Amazon.com. Or download a .pdf copy of the book you can read on your computer, iPad, Nook, Kindle or any other tablet. His book, OBAMANIA: The New Puppet and His Masters, is available at Amazon.com. Servando's book (in Spanish) La CIA, Fidel Castro, el Bogotazo y el Nuevo Orden Mundial, is available at Amazon.com and other bookstores online.

His most recent book, I Dare Call It treason: The Council on Foreign Relations and the Betrayal of the America, just appeared and is available at Amazon.com and other bookstores online.

Servando's two most recent books in digital versions only are The Swastika and the Nazis: A Study of the Misuse of the Swastika by the Nazis and the first issue of the political satire series OBSERVANDO: American Inventors.

Website: www.servandogonzalez.org

E-Mail: servandoglez05(at)yahoo(dot)com


 

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Well, let me tell you what I think: Nothing will change in Cuba when the Americans arrive because in most things Castro’s Cuba is a country more advanced than the U.S. Actually, Americans have much to learn from Castro’s Cuba. No wonder David Rockefeller and other CFR honchos are convinced that Castro’s Cuba is “a model to follow.”