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1
George Gedda, “Official: Cuba May Help Rogue States With Biological Expertise,” Associated Press, May, 6, 2002
2
Joel Brenner, “Strategic Counterintelligence,” American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, March 29, 2007
3
“Huye a Miami Alcibiades Hidalgo, ex embajador de Cuba en la ONU,”
ABC
(Madrid), June 28, 2002
4
Armando Valladares, “Their men in higher ed,”
The Washington, Times,
June, 18, 2009
5
Ibid.
6
Alfonso Chardy, “Spy Catcher claims four are agents for Cuba,”
The Miami Herald,
August, 8, 2008
7
Ibid.
8
Ibid.
9
Col. Simmons, interview with the author
10
Jesus Perez Mendez debriefing,
latinamericanstudies.org
11
Humberto Fontova, “Obama's Lovefest with Cold War Foe,”
The Washington Times,
May 12, 2012
12
Jeff Jacoby, “Castro's Cheerleaders,”
The Boston Globe,
May 8, 2003
17. Barbara Walters, Charmed by the Hemisphere's Top Torturer of Women
1
Barbara Walters, “An Interview with Fidel Castro,”
Foreign Policy,
September 1977
2
Ibid.
3
Barbara Walters, interview with Fidel Castro, “ABC 20/20,” October 11, 2002
4
Ana Rodriguez and Glenn Garvin,
Diary of a Survivor: Nineteen Years in a Cuban Women's Prison,
St Martin's Press, 1995
5
Ibid.
6
Mignon Medrano,
Todo lo dieron por Cuba,
Fundacion Nacional Cubano Americana, 1995
7
Ibid.
8
Beth Reinhard, “McCain: Keep Cuba embargo in place,”
The Miami Herald,
May 20, 2008
9
Roberto Martin-Perez, interview with the author
10
Medrano, Op. cit.
11
Walters,
Foreign Policy,
Op. cit.
12
Medrano, Op. cit.
18. Dan Rather on Castro: “This Is Cuba's Elvis!”
1
Edward Murrow, “See it Now,” CBS, February 6, 1959
2
Pedro Porro, interview with the author
3
Ibid.
4
“The Gardens of the Queen,” CBS, December 18, 2011
INDEX
A
A&E (Arts & Entertainment Network)
Abascal, Gerardo
ABC (Madrid)
ABC (American Broadcasting System)
Abrams, Elliott
Abyssinian Baptist Church
Acevedo, Jose
Acosta, Antonio Ruiz
Acosta, Felicito
Acosta, Ruben
Acosta, Teofilo
Accuracy in Media
“Adonis G.B.,” Cuban refugee
Aerogaviota
Africa, Cuban military intervention in
African National Congress (ANC)
Against All Hope (see also Valladares, Armando)
“Age of Aquarius,”
Agence France-Presse
Agency for International Development (U.S.)
Aguilera, Hermes
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud
Al Jazeera
Al Qaissia, Moutaz
Alarcon, Margarita
Alarcon, Ricardo
Alarcon Ramirez, Dariel
Albright, Sec. Madeleine K.
Alfonso, Julio Cesar
Alien (film)
Aliens, Special Interest (SIAs)
Alis, Krupskaia
Allen, Woody
Allende, Salvador
Almeida, Joaquim de
Alvarado, Julio
Alvarez, Yisel
Alvarez Cardentey, Miguel
Amanpour, Christiane
Ambrosino, Christine
American Film Institute
American Journal of Nursing
“American Series” (PBS)
Americans for Humanitarian Trade with Cuba (AHTC)
Amoedo, Ambassador Julio
Analisio, Placido
“Anatomy of a Sharkbite” (see Discovery Channel)
Anaya, Carlos
Anderson, Howard
Andreas, Dwayne
Angola
Animal Farm
“Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart” (see also Berlin Wall)
AP (see Associated Press)
Apartheid (Cuba)
Apartheid (South Africa; see also Mandela, Nelson)
Archer Daniels Midland
Argentina
Arizona (U.S.)
Armed Forces, Cuban
Artime, Manuel
Arzuaga, Javier
Aspillaga, Florentino
Assad, Hafez
Associated Press
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
Atilano, Pablo
Atkinson, Michael
Atlanta (Georgia)
Atlantic, The
Avila, Jim
Ayers, William Charles “Bill,”
B
Babalu
Babeu, Paul
Bacardi, Ltd.
Bagasse
Baghdad, Iraq, murder rate
Bahamas
Bahamian Coast Guard
Bailey, Norman
Baker, Sen. Howard Henry, Jr.
Baker, Peter Edward “Ginger”
Ball, George, Undersecretary
Bancomex
Barletta, Amadeo
Barrett, Butch
Barrientos, Rene
Barrio Azul (Juarez, MX)
“Barzini, Don” (see Godfather, book and film)
Batista, Fulgencio
Battleship Potemkin, The (film)
Bay Area
Bay of Pigs
BBC (The British Broadcasting Corporation)
Beche, Father Berba
Beckel, Robert G. “Bob,”
Behar, Joy
Benchley, Peter
“Bennell, Dr. Miles” (Invasion of the Body Snatchers)
Berbena, Gloria
Berkeley (see University of California, Berkeley)
Berlin Wall
Bernal, Alejandro
Bernal, Marcelo
“Best and the Brightest,”
“Best Countries in the World” (see
Newsweek
)
Bethel, Paul
Bezmenov, Yuri Alexandrovich
Biscet, Oscar Elias
Biscet, Winnie
Bishop, Maurice
Black Book of Communism, The
Black Theology Project
Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton (“Tony”)
Blanco, Juan
Blanco, Juan Antonio
Blockade (Cuban Missile Crisis)
“Blockade,”
“Blood in the Water,”
Bloomingdale's, New York
B'nai Brith Lodge (Cuba)
Boadle, Anthony
Bolivia
Bolivian Army, Rangers
Bolshevism
Bolton, Ambassador John
Bosch, Jose “Pepin,”
Botin, Vicente
Boy Scouts of America
Boys' Life magazine
Bradlee, Benjamin Crowninshield “Ben,”
Brandenburg Gate
“Brasi, Luca” (see Godfather, The, film & novel)
Bravo (TV)
Bravo, Flavio
Brazil
Bridge of the Americas
Brigade 2506 (see also Bay of Pigs)
Bringuier, Carlos
British Airlines
British Empire
British Navy
Brizuelas, Efrain
Brooke, Edward
Brookings Institute
Brothers to the Rescue
Brown, Tina
Buffett, Jimmy
Bukovsky, Vladimir
Bundy, McGeorge
Bureaus, news, Havana
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (U.S. Department of State)
Bureau of Land Management (U.S.)
Burleson Air Force Base
Burton, Rep. Dan
Bush, President George W.
Business Week
Butantan Institute
“Butcher of Budapest,”
C
Cabrera-Infante, Guillermo
Calderon, Felipe
Calvo, Manuela
Camelot (see Kennedy, John F)
Campaneria, Virgilio
Campbell, Arthur
Campesinos (Bolivia)
Campesinos (Cuba)
Canada
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Cancun
Cannes Film Festival
Capuzzo, Michael
Carlucci, Frank
Carlyle Group
Carrillo, Jesus
Carter, President James Earl “Jimmy,”
Carter Center
Casa de las Americas (Cuba; see also DGI)
Casa de Beneficienciay Maternidad
Castano, Jose, Jr.
Castano, Jose, Sr.
Castillo, Eliecer
Castro, Fidel, throughout (See table of contents for subject breakdowns.)
Castro, “Fidelito,”
Castro, Manolo
Castro, Mariela
Castro, Raul ,
“Castro's Propaganda Apparatus” (CIA document)
“Castroism,”
Cayman News Service
Cayo Piedra
CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
Cell phones (Cuba)
“Cemetery-without-crosses,”
Center for Epidemiological
Research (Brazil)
Center for Marine Studies (Cuba)
Chabat, Jorge
Chanes de Armas, Mario
Chapelle, Dickey (Georgette Louise Meyer)
Chase, Cornelius Crane “Chevy,”
Che (see Guevara, Ernesto
“Che”)
Che (film)
Cheka (see also Red Terror)
Chicago Tribune, The
Chile
China
“Chirri,” Cuban woman political prisoner
Christian Science Monitor, The
Churchill, Sir Winston
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
Cienfuegos, Camilo
Cirules, Enrique (see also
Casa de las Americas)
Cleaver, Emanuel
“Cleaver, June” (Leave It to Beaver)
Clift, Eleanor
Clinton, Sec. Hillary Rodham
Clinton, President William Jefferson “Bill,”
Close to Shore (see also Capuzzo, Michael)
CNN (Cable News Network)
Coast Guard (Bahamas)
Coast Guard (Cuba)
Coast Guard (U.S.)
Cobo, Arturo
Coface
Cohiba
Colbert, Stephen
Coll, Alberto
Collera Vento, Jose Manuel
Collins, Judy
Colombia
Columbia University
Columbiana, Alabama
Columbus, Christopher
Comintern (see also Grobart, Fabio)
Committee to Protect Journalists
Communism (Cuba)
Communism (in Latin America)
Congressional Black Caucus
Congressional Medal of Freedom
Constitution of 1940 (Cuba)
Consulates, U.S., in Mexico (evacuations)
Contreras, Rafael
Cooder, Ry
Cooper, Anderson
Coppola, Francis Ford
Coral Capital
“Corleone, Don Vito” (see
Godfather, book and film)
“Corleone, Mikey” (see
Godfather, book and film)
Cosmopolitan (“Cosmo” magazine)
Coulter, Ann Hart
Council on Foreign Relations (Mexico)
Council on Foreign Relations (U.S.)
Couric, Katherine Anne (“Katie”)
Craig, Gregory
Cream
Creative Artists Agency
Cruz, Jose Ramon
CSNY (Crosby Stills Nash & Young)
CTC (Confederation of Cuban Workers)
“Cuba al Fin!”
Cuba Archive (see also Lago, Armando and Werlau, Maria)
“Cuba Discovery Tours” (Canada)
“Cuba Is Way Too Cool!” (Bonnie Raitt)
“Cuba Prostitution Documentary, The,”
Cuba Working Group (U.S. Congress)
Cuban-Americans
Cuban American National Foundation
Cuban Council of Churches
Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC)
Cuban Mission to the UN
Cuban Refugee Center (Miami)
Cuesta Valle, Ignacio
Cultural exchange
D
Daily Beast, The
Daily Caller, The
Danilevich, Gen. Adrian
De Buenza, Manuel
D-Day
De La Cova, Antonio
DePalma, Anthony
Death-squads (Cuba)
Debt, foreign (Cuba)
DEFCON-2 (readiness level)
“Defcon-2” (Discovery Channel)
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA, USA)
Del Busto, Alicia
Del Toro, Benicio
Del Toro, Sara
Del Valle, Boris “El Boris,”
Del Valle, Dalia
Del Valle, Sergio
“Delgado” (DGI code name)
Delgado, Dora
Delgado, Owen
Deliverance (film)
Dengue fever
Der Spiegel
Despair (poem; see Espronceda, Jose)
DGI (Cuba)
Diaz Baez, Urselia
Diaz-Balart, Rep. Mario
Diaz Morejon, Aida
Diaz-Sanchez, Mercedes
Director of National Intelligence, U.S., office of
Discovery Channel
Dobrynin, Anatoly Fyodorovich
“Doctor Diplomacy,”
Dr. Strangelove (film)
Dodd, Senator Thomas J.
Dog Rock
Dohrn, Bernardine Rae
Donate-Armada, Maida
Doors, The
“Doris,” Cuban woman political prisoner

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