Fidel Castro had secret Line of Communication with CIA since 1959.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPLwYpnHLn4
CIA agent Fidel Castro meeting his boss Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon was the Case Manager of Operation 40, whose members were almost all Cuban. Operation 40 murdered president John F Kennedy. Richard Nixon misled the media during the visit of Fidel Castro because Nixon was aware that Fidel Castro was meeting secretly with CIA
Fidel Castro met secretly with CIA during his trip to US in 1959 In the video "Bay of Pigs Declassified", Peter Kornbluh mentions this secret meeting. Peter Kornbluh is director of the National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project and of the Cuba Documentation Project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKOs0... The following are details of the recruitment of Fidel Castro by CIA in 1948, according to Ramón Bernardo Conte Hernandez, who participated in the recruitment and was the LAST 'BAY OF PIGS' SOLDIER FREED BY CUBA ( in 1986) Retrived from the book in Spanish "La CIA, Fidel Castro, el Bogotazo y el Nuevo Orden Mundial" by SERVANDO GONZÁLEZ
http://www.intelinet.org/sg_site/Bogo... In a book he published in 1995, Ramón B. Conte, a Cuban who collaborated with the CIA on minor activities where brute force might be necessary, mentions in some detail how Castro's recruitment was carried out early of 1948 during a secret meeting that took place in the residence of Mario Lazo. Lazo was a Cuban lawyer educated in the United States, who represented the interests of many American businesses in Cuba. Conte and another CIA operative were in a car parked on the street in front of Lazo's house. According to Conte, both were armed and ready to intervene should Castro, known for his exalted temperament and passion for guns, reject the offer they were going to make and become violent. According to Conte, Castro arrived at the meeting accompanied by his friend Rafael del Pino Siero, a CIA collaborator who had been a member of the US military during World War II. Among those attending the meeting were Lazo himself, CIA officials Richard Salvatierra and Isabel Siero Perez, the former US ambassador in Cuba Willard Beaulac, as well as two other Americans that Conte only identifies as Colonel Roberts and a CIA officer only known as Mr. Davies. Several years after Conte published his book, I had the opportunity to interview him over the phone from his home in Miami. In the interview, Conte added to the list of people attending the meeting an important name he had not mentioned in his book: William D. Pawley. When the meeting was held, Pawley, a millionaire businessman and close friend of both President Eisenhower and Allen Dulles, was the American ambas-sador to Brazil. Since the time of the Office of Special Services (OSS) during World War II, Pawley had been closely linked to the intelligence services Americans. One of its associates, Colonel J.C. King, became Head of the Western Hemisphere Division of the CIA. Moreover, Pawley was one of the organizers of the Ninth Pan-American Conference of Foreign Ministers to be held in April in Bogota. According to Conte, a week after the initial meeting, Castro and del Pino met again with CIA officer Richard Salvatier
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