Fidel Castro at 90
Fidel Castro After the Cuban Revolution
Today, you actually see American media lamenting the
death of this economic terrorist (anti-market, communist/socialist) and ardent
Cold Warrior.
He transformed Cuba from an American mob run
pleasure palace brimming with prosperity from casinos and all other manner of
things forbidden on the U.S. mainland to a fever-swamp of socialist unrest.
Cuba was Venezuela before Chavez’ socialism imploded
there. Sure there was a period when the former USSR propped the island economy
up as a “thumb in the eye” to the United States, but its people have suffered
mightily, which is why the Cuban-American community in the U.S. is so ardently
anti-socialist.
Still, his death comes with interesting timing, just
a few days after the 53rd anniversary of JFK's assassination. Odd that he not
only survived the Cold War, but outlived JFK, by more than half a century.
SAD!
Even odder is that less than two decades after that assassination, a "JFK Democrat," (Ronald Reagan, a fellow tax-cutting anti-Communist) would be considered an "extreme Conservative" by America’s media and academia.
Thinking about THAT, and how much this country changed after that Coup should make us all sick.
Even odder is that less than two decades after that assassination, a "JFK Democrat," (Ronald Reagan, a fellow tax-cutting anti-Communist) would be considered an "extreme Conservative" by America’s media and academia.
Thinking about THAT, and how much this country changed after that Coup should make us all sick.
In the wake of the JFK assassination (public
execution) rumors spread that perhaps the USSR was involved, or maybe it was “Fidel
Castro’s revenge” for the attempted Bay of Pigs coup.
Of course, so much new, or at least previously
suppressed information has come out about the JFK, like the reports from Judith
Vary Baker (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6ikS3nFFYA),
the paramour of Lee Harvey Oswald and numerous accounts, including the report
from the 1978 House Subcommittee Report on Assassinations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Select_Committee_on_Assassinations#Conclusions_regarding_the_King_assassination)
which reported, among other things, that, “Scientific
acoustical evidence establishes a high probability that at least two gunmen
fired at the President. Other scientific evidence does not preclude the
possibility of two gunmen firing at the President.”
It also stated that, “The committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it,
that Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.
The Committee further concluded that it was probable that: four shots were
fired and that the fourth shot came from a second assassin located on the grassy knoll,
but missed.”
There’s no question that the in the wake of the JFK
assassination America was deliberately changed (undermined), ideologically,
demographically and culturally. It is even more interesting that Ronald Reagan’s
Vice President (George Herbert Walker Bush), a choice forced on Reagan by the
GOPe over his initial choice of Arizona’s Mo Udall, has been implicated for
being involved in the JFK assassination (SEE: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/05/01/did-george-h-w-bush-coordinate-a-jfk-hit-team/
A GREAT article) and (http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2015/09/jfk-at-50-assassination-of-america.html)
by numerous sources. The photo of a man with an incredible likeness (http://nodisinfo.com/george-bush-sr-kennedy-assassination/)
was taken in Dealey Plaza, in front of the Texas School Book Depository on
November 22nd, 1963.
There’s another irony that perhaps one of the
participants in the JFK coup would be elected President of the United States
just 25 years after that assassination.
Kennedy’s assault on the Federal Reserve (by issuing
a starting run of $4 BILLION in Silver Certificates) and his exit from Vietnam were
both immediately reversed), the subversively anti-American Jacob Javits was
able to get an immigration bill passed designed to transform America into a
modern Babel (http://www.newsweek.com/2015/09/25/immigration-reform-act-50-years-later-371879.html)
in 1965, LESS than 2 full years after JFK’s death. In virtually EVERY respect,
the LBJ administration was a repudiation of the Kennedy administration and Americanism.
The counterculture, race riots and three other major
political assassinations (MLK’s, RFK’s & Malcolm X’s) occurred before the
end of that decade.
The 1970s would see America’s Labor Unions subverted
by Congress allowing foreign competitors to open automotive plants in non-Union
States, government grew and the private sector was shrunk making America more
like sluggish, bureaucratic Europe and ripe for entry into a new global
community, one NOT predicated on original
American values.
Castro wound up outliving, not only JFK, but the
Cold War, the Soviet Union, even Communism itself. He relinquished power to his
younger brother Raul in 2008 and has lived as pretty much a Cold War relic, until
today.
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