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Outsourcing domestic spying

June 2, 2010

In his national column, CIA Examiner, Robert Morton proposes tongue-in-cheek that the US outsource its domestic spying to the Chinese resulting from a recent ruling on a domestic surveillance program as being unconstitutional by a federal judge. Why the Chinese? Well, they have a super-secret monitoring base in Bejucal, Cuba. An excerpt from his piece: [...]

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Counterproductive defamation case against spycatcher

July 27, 2009

Via Emilio Ichikawa: Among circles friendly to the Cuban regime there has been commentary that Sylvia Wilhelm’s deposition in her defamation case against Lt. Col. Chris Simmons is quite complicated and may even backfire. There might be moments on the horizon somewhat valuable for some people between Havana and Miami.

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Suit filed against counterintel officer

December 4, 2008

A defamation suit has been filed against Lt. Col. Chris Simmons (US Army Reserve Counterintelligence Officer) by Silvia Wilhelm (executive director of Puentes Cubanos, Inc. and Cuban American Commission for Family Rights), reports Cuaderno de Cuba. On October 8, Simmons accused Wilhem as being an alleged agent of the Cuban Intelligence Service on A Mano [...]

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Cuba Sanctions Likely to Ease

November 7, 2008

Via Wall Street Journal: As Candidate, Obama Said He Would Lift Restrictions on Family Visits, Remittances The election of Barack Obama opens the door for the U.S. to relax sanctions against Cuba for the first time in more than a decade. Mr. Obama, in a May campaign speech in Miami, went where presidential candidates have [...]

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Cuban spies revealed…cont.

October 8, 2008

Lt. Col. Chris Simmons appeared on Oscar Haza‘s program A Mano Limpia in Miami tonight. Simmons continued from where he left off in a previous program with Haza to expose individuals allegedly associated with Cuban intelligence and he also discussed the state of Havana’s intelligence operations (a restructured General Directorate of Intelligence – DGI). The [...]

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Castro looks for a U.S. lifeline

September 22, 2008

By Mary Anastasia O’Grady | Wall Street Journal Hurricane Gustav and Hurricane Ike inflicted misery on millions of Cubans. But when the Castro dictatorship looks at the devastation, it sees opportunity. Fidel Castro and his brother Ra

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