Saturday, July 25, 2015

CASTRO CUBAN SPY CENTER RE-OPENS IN WASHINGTON DC ERR THE CUBAN EMBASSY AS THE POTUS BHO GIVES HIS EXECUTIVE ORDER TO OPEN DEPLOMATIC RELATION WITH THE COMMUNIST NEIGHBOR WITH NOTHING IN RETURN FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE LIKE FREEING SOME POLITICAL PRISONERS STILL IN CASTROS DUNGEON–BUT THEN THE LEFTY GOES ON WITH BUSINESS AS USUAL ALLOWING A KNOWN SPY TO RUN THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN DC

“It [the Cuban embassy opening] is going to be a celebration on our part,” gushed Gustavo Machin, deputy director for U.S. affairs at Cuba’s Foreign Ministry. “Many Americans who have supported the Cuban Revolution will be among the 500 celebrants at the new Embassy.”

Despite the innocuous professional title the mainstream media insists on using for Gustavo Machin, he’s actually a KGB-trained Cuban spy who was burnt and booted from the U.S. back in 2003 shortly before the invasion of Iraq. He was among 14 other Cuban spies suspected of trafficking in U.S. military secrets (more on this shortly.) 

The currently elated Machin was an accomplice of Castro’s master-spy Ana Belen Montes, who today serves a 25 year prison sentence after conviction in 2002 for the deepest and most damaging penetration of the U.S. Defense Department in modern history. Machin was neck deep in the same spying as his accomplice Montes, but enjoyed “diplomatic immunity,” which saved him from prison or the electric chair.

Now he’ll probably be visiting Washington, D.C. often “on business.” In fact it was Machin who conducted the recent “negotiations” with Obama’s team of crackerjack “negotiators” which led to this “diplomatic breakthrough” with Cuba. So who can blame him for celebrating?

“From Machin’s perspective, it would certainly be a Cuban spy-handler’s dream,” says retired Lt. Col. Chris Simmons, who helped nab both Montes and Machin along with 14 other Cuban spies and is widely hailed as America’s top Cuba spycatcher. “Hundreds of media, politicians, academics and Castro apologists all in one place at the same time. The DI (Cuba’s Directorio de Intelligencia) staff embedded within the Interests Section/Embassy will certainly be working overtime – I expect they also brought in temporary help within the “30-member delegation of diplomatic, cultural and other leaders” that arrived for the Embassy opening.”

In brief: They don’t come much more knowledgeable about Cuban spying than retired Lt. Col. Chris Simmons.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/259557/cuban-spy-center-opens-washington-dc-humberto-fontova

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