CASTRO,
A BIOTERRORIST IN OUR BACK YARD
Agustin
Blazquez with the collaboration of Jaums
Sutton - ©
2001 ABIP
With
all the coverage lately in the U.S. media
about bacteriological warfare, why have
Americans been kept ignorant about
Castro’s factories of bacteriological and
chemical weapons in Cuba? Undoubtedly, there
is a deliberate effort by the U.S. media not
to report negative information about Cuba.
Among
the U.S. media there are many Castro
sympathizers. And others are willing to
cooperate in order to keep their access to
Cuba, their bureaus and star reporters
getting personal interviews with Castro.
Morally this is dishonest because they are
compromising the freedom of information.
This selfish and arrogant attitude of the
U.S. media has rendered a disservice to the
American people by giving them a false sense
of harmlessness about Castro’s Cuba for
decades.
It
is extremely frustrating to raise awareness
of a problem when people are so misinformed.
Invariably the people’s reaction is
rejection or scorn when confronted with
information that contradicts those acquired
beliefs, especially if they are maliciously
fed. For example, Sue Anne Pressley’s
September 25, 2001, outrageous article in
The Washington Post equating Cuban Americans
to terrorists like bin Laden. But you will
see below that the result of this
misinformation has placed the American
people in danger.
There
are many academic studies, articles and
books in public records exposing Castro’s
long term involvement with bacteriological
and chemical weapons. The information has
been presented in public forums. The U.S.
media has been invited but they
systematically choose to be absent. Perhaps
so that by being absent they can claim,
"but I didn’t know." Also
revealing this information will clash with
the heavily orchestrated campaign to present
Castro as non-threatening in order to
normalize relations with Cuba. This full
collaboration of the U.S. media with the
Castro regime is reprehensible.
I
finally felt somewhat literate about Castro
and bacteriological warfare after attending
a discussion on Capitol Hill on October 28,
1997. As usual, the U.S. media did not show
up. I was shocked by the October 1997 paper
titled Castro: A Threat to the Security
of the United States by Dr. Manuel
Cereijo, a professor at Florida
International University who has written
over 500 articles published in national and
international journals.
The
paper details Cuba’s work in the fields of
bacteriological and chemical warfare
"since the mid 80’s." And the
"several centers and institutes that do
research and development," and that
"there are special groups, working on
projects to develop chemical, biological and
bacteriological warfare."
It
listed the names of these centers and
institutes: "the Biotechnology Center,
the Immunology Center, the Genetic
Engineering Center, the Tropical Medicine
Institute, the Findlay Institute, the
Biocen, the Academy of Sciences, the
Oceanographic Institute, the Biological
Preparations Center, the Center for the
Breeding of Laboratory Animals, the National
Center for Animal and Plant Health, the
Neuroscience Center and La Fabriquita or
Little Factory. These centers are spread
around Havana." Dr. Cereijo’s paper
specifies their addresses and says,
"Many Cuban engineers and scientists
have been trained by former East Germany,
the Soviet Union, North Korea, Iraq, Iran,
Vietnam and China."
Over
the years, Castro’s Cuba has developed
very ingenious ways to deliver their deadly
materials to the U.S. As Dr. Cereijo says,
"To conduct a bacteriological attack, a
country or a terrorist group does not need
to have any sophisticated means of delivery,
such as a missile. A container, the size of
a 5 pound of sugar bag, can bring
bacteriological material capable of causing
over 50,000 casualties in an urban area
depending on the flow of air and atmospheric
conditions."
In
my previous article Castro and
International Terrorism, I mentioned the
evidence pointing to Castro’s involvement
with the introduction of West Nile virus
into the U.S. via migratory birds. In
addition to people affected and some deaths
caused by the virus in the U.S., it is
affecting endangered species.
An
AP dispatch in The Washington Times dated
September 18, 2001, on page A7, says,
"Many zoos across the country have
agreed to begin tracking the West Nile
virus, which is blamed for the deaths of at
least three birds at the Philadelphia Zoo in
the past month." Among the dead birds
was "a rare Humboldt penguin." The
same virus "is suspected in the death
of a second Humboldt penguin."
According
the AP dispatch, "The only other zoo
believed to have lost birds to West Nile is
the Bronx Zoo in New York, where more than
20 birds died from the virus when it was
first detected in 1999." NewsMax
reported on September 26, 2001 that
"Wisconsin health officials Wednesday
said tests have confirmed the presence of
the West Nile virus in seven more dead crows
found in Milwaukee County." Would it
take the death of Sesame Street’s Big Bird
for the U.S. media to begin showing an
interest in Castro’s bacteriological
program?
Scientifically
cooperating with Castro’s Cuba in the
study of migratory birds - birds apparently
are being used as carriers of lethal
virus against the U.S. - were the
Smithsonian Institution, the Department of
Ornithology of the American Museum of
Natural History in New York and The Audubon
Society, among others enumerated in my
previous article. So much for scientific
exchanges with the enemy.
Also
listed in Dr. Cereijo’s paper, are other
ingenious ways researched in Cuba to deliver
deadly biological agents including the
developing "from marine technology,
with the assistance of Japan, which never
knew what the final product was, a
paralyzing toxin, which is now ready to use.
"In
1992, the Institute of Oceanographic
Studies, conducted an experiment with the
Academy of Sciences [both politically
controlled by Castro as all organizations in
Cuba are], to find which places on the
Cuban coast were the best to let bottles and
containers reach the United States coast
line fastest and most effectively."
The
regime’s official motivation (for public
and international consumption) was "a
study of marine streams." The scheme
was, as Dr. Cereijo’s reveals, "to
put notes inside the bottles, asking for
replies. They found where in Cuba was best
to release containers with bacteriological
material.
The
north coast of Havana province was found to
be the best, as well as the region around
the town of Sagua La Grande. This has been
documented by several finders of bottles as
well as by engineers from Cuba who worked on
the project."
The
U.S. media has the duty and responsibility
to inform the American people of these
matters. The people in the southern and
southeastern coastal areas of the U.S.
should be on notice not to pick up or open
any floating objects.
Children
are very curious, so parents should instruct
their children of the danger of picking up
and opening what they find at the beach.
Information and precaution is the only way
to prevent a major catastrophe caused by
bacteriological material sent that way.
These
and more facts in Dr. Cereijo’s paper
alarmed me and made me more inquisitive
about what was going on and I had the
opportunity to read more on the subject.
In
1997, a confidential report was smuggled
from Cuba. A July 20, 1998, Insight Magazine
article appeared in The Washington Times
titled Fidel Castro's Deadly Secret -
Five BioChem Warfare Labs by Martin
Arostegui. "The credibility of the
smuggled documents is enhanced by a recent
classified Pentagon analysis", said
Arostegui.
Among
other shocking information I learned from
this confidential report was that the
bacteriological and chemical warfare
capabilities of Castro are now known by the
U.S. government. And that there are about 12
centers producing bacteriological agents
strategically located around Havana.
The
newest and most notorious, "La
Fabriquita", or Little Factory, was
built by the Military Enterprise of
Strategic Works (EMPI). It has a 10,000-RPM
centrifuge and other laboratory equipment
bought through COMICONDOR, an Italian
company in Milan that also supplies
technology to Libya for Muammar Qaddafi's
biological-weapons experiments. This factory
in Havana was "inaugurated in 1993 on
Armed Forces Day on December 2, 1993,"
and has been in operation for eight years.
In
order to enter "La Fabriquita" you
need "top-secret credentials – you
must pass through a station of the Cuban
Armed Forces (FAR), odd for a place
supposedly producing cattle feed, which is
its disguise. It is called ‘Animal-Feed
Plant.’ This does not correspond to
details known to U.S. authorities."
The
report gives a lot of specific information
about "La Fabriquita," which is
located just across the street from
"Cuba’s premier medical center –
the Luis Diaz Soto General Hospital,
formerly known as the Naval Hospital. That
is where Fidel and Raul Castro are believed
to have their regular health exams and
emergency care." At that hospital’s
School of Medicine, the report says
"are three pools of cadavers that may
be used for additional tests, using human
tissue."
Oddly,
that "Animal-Feed Plant" located
in Havana "is well protected by rapid
action defense units. The hospital area is
inside the FAR’s north coastal fringe
defense zone."
In
relation to its Italian 10,000-RPM
centrifuge equipment, Dr. Cereijo says,
"These are of a high capacity and they
are shielded against lethal agents. Also
Cuba is involved in the so-called ‘binary
weapons’ where two chemicals are used
(harmless, otherwise) to form a toxic agent
when a weapon is exploded. They can be
disguised as common agricultural chemicals,
which make them more difficult to detect.
This new weapon is part of the ultra-lethal
Novichok class.
"They
have also the capability to develop A-232,
made from agricultural and industrial
chemicals that are not lethal until mixed.
These new agents are as toxic as VX, a
persistent nerve agent, and as resistant to
treatment as Soman. Also, more difficult to
detect and easier to manufacture than VX. In
fact, A-232, or A-234, can be made using
common industrial solvent and an organic
phosphate compound, disguised as a common
pesticide."
Pastors
for Peace is a supposedly
"religious" and
"humanitarian" New York-based
organization. But records and sources say
that they are apparently a fanatical and
prone-to-violence pro-Castro front
organization advancing Castro’s agenda and
misinformation. They are an important part
of his support network inside the U.S.
conducting fundraising to advance their
radical agenda.
Now
we find that last July, 13, 2001, the Los
Angeles Times reported that the pastors,
after returning from Cuba, were trying to
cross the border with Mexico smuggling 30
pounds of "rat poison" (Biorat)
made in Cuba.
The
head of Pastors for Peace is Rev. Lucius
Walker, a close friend of Fidel Castro who
is constantly traveling to Cuba. His group
specializes in creating border-crossing
incidents with the U.S. border authorities.
On October 23, 1996, he delivered a
pro-Castro speech for the celebration of the
75th anniversary of the Communist
Party USA.
According
to the Los Angeles Times’ report, "he
[Rev. Walker] openly challenged U.S.
officials to block the shipment of Biorat,
asserting that the move would ‘show the
true colors’ of President Bush's Cuba
policy."
According
to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention in Atlanta, "Biorat is not
admissible into the United States,"
because "it poses a public health risk
worldwide." The report cites "A
1996 article in the British medical journal
Lancet asserting that the product could
easily cause food-borne disease in
people."
Through
his agents like Pastors for Peace and other
subterfuges, Castro continues to export
toxins into the U.S. that can cause harm to
the American people while proclaiming
friendship for them.
Dr.
Cereijo says, "The Cubans also have
carried out studies on the propagation of
microorganisms by means of fumigation
aircraft or micro-jets." On September
24 and 25, 2001, it was reported on U.S.
television news that members of the
suspected ring of terrorists that executed
the September 11 attack against the American
people, were inquiring about crop-dusting
airplanes in Florida.
"The
same system could become the basis for the
application of bacteriological
weapons," pointed out Dr. Cereijo’s
1999-updated version of his paper.
"’La Fabriquita’ could be engaged
in producing an anthrax toxin like the one
reported being developed by the Russians,
according to the defense publication
Jane’s. Russia’s new variant of the
anthrax toxin is totally resistant to
antibiotics and could cause a
catastrophe."
"The
United States, as recognized by government
officials, is not prepared for a biochemical
attack, or germ warfare. Intelligence
sources in the United States do not question
if there will be an attack, but when will it
be. Saddam Hussein and Castro are friendly
allies. Castro has sent medical teams and
scientists to Iraq. These activities are
very suspicious."
The
1998 Washington Times’ Insight Magazine
article by Martin Arostegui, questioned the
inaction by the U.S. government, "Why
does the President ignore this? Clinton just
wants to avoid another confrontation; said
Ernesto Betancourt, former director of Radio
Marti, a U.S. government broadcasting
service. Betancourt believes that the
administration is terrified of provoking a
confrontation, which could lead to another
wave of Cuban refugees. While maintaining
the economic embargo to placate
Cuban-American voters, Clinton desperately
avoids making waves with Castro, Betancourt
added." Apparently, that way of
thinking is continuing to this day.
The
blunder of John F. Kennedy by betraying the
April 1961 invasion of Bay of Pigs to get
rid of Castro, brought on the October 1962
Missile Crisis that put the world at the
brink of nuclear war. And this situation led
to the Kennedy-Khrushchev deal for which the
U.S. became Castro’s protector by agreeing
to prevent any foreign invasion of Cuba.
However,
Castro and the former Soviet Union violated
their part of the Kennedy-Khrushchev deal by
exporting revolutions to Latin America and
Africa. And Castro not only destroyed the
once prosperous and advanced Cuba, bringing
misery to his people, but also extended his
hands supporting terrorism throughout the
American continent and abroad.
To
date Castro continues training, arming and
offering sanctuary to international
terrorists and placing his agents and spies
in the U.S. – note the September 21, 2001,
detention of the spy Ana Belen Montes in the
Defense Intelligence Agency.
The
July 28, 1997 Forbes Magazine reported that
Castro has "$1.4 billions." In a
1997 report titled The Comandante’s
Reserves compiled from information given
by high-ranking government defectors,
especially Jesus M. Fernandez, some of his
money has been traced to 1959. A large part
of it was stolen from the Cuban people and
more from his profits from drug trafficking.
Most of the money resides in Swiss
bank accounts from which it is used to pay
for international subversion, the purchasing
of arms, his terrorist activities, agents
and spies. History one day will reveal how
nefarious Castro has been in our hemisphere.
Castro
– obviously threatening the U.S. - said on
January 28, 1997, "This lamb cannot
ever be devoured, not with planes, nor with
smart bombs, because this lamb has more
intelligence than you and in its blood there
is and always will be poison for you!"
Don’t miss the key word
"poison."
According
to Declan McCullagh’s February 9, 2001
article Feds Say Fidel Is Hacker Threat,
"These must be jittery times for anyone
in the military who uses the Internet. Not
only do they have to guard against Love Bug
worms and security holes in Microsoft
Outlook - now they've got to worry about
Fidel Castro hacking into their computers.
"Admiral
Tom Wilson, head of the Defense Intelligence
Agency, says the 74-year-old communist
dictator may be preparing a cyberattack
against the United States. Wilson told the
Senate Intelligence Committee during a
public hearing Wednesday that Castro's armed
forces could initiate an ‘information
warfare or computer network attack’ that
could ‘disrupt our military.’ The panel
later went into closed session to discuss
classified material."
This
article further supports Dr. Cereijo’s
1997 paper in relation to Castro’s regime
being actively involved in terrorism
directed at U.S. computer systems.
Castro’s unpublicized-by-the-media war
against the U.S. is on all fronts. Ignorance
will make us more vulnerable.
Last
May 9, 2001, Castro proclaimed in Iran,
"Today, there is a king in the world a
thousand times stronger than the shah you
overthrew, and that is the imperialist king
living next to my homeland. However, this
imperialist king will finally fall, just as
your king was overthrown."
According
to Agence France Presse, Castro affirmed in
Iran on May 10, that "Iran and Cuba, in
cooperation with each other, can bring
America to its knees. The U.S. regime is
very weak, and we are witnessing this
weakness from close up."
An
in his May 16 visit with Moammar Qaddafi,
Castro said, "Cuban and Libyan
revolutions have similar objectives."
On
September 22, 2001, Castro in Havana accused
the U.S. of being "a world military
dictatorship" attacking President
Bush’s resolve of defending the U.S.
against terrorism in spite of the
overwhelming support of the American people
and the international community.
Apparently,
foreseeing the possibility of his ties to
terrorism, his "secret"
bacteriological and cybernetic war against
the U.S. being finally exposed, he sent a
warning to the U.S. in case the U.S. attacks
Cuba in pursuit of terrorists. Castro
proclaimed that "the Cuban people will
fight until the last drop of blood if they
are attacked by the U.S."
New
Cuban Press dispatch by Havana Press’
independent journalist Jorge Olivera,
reported on September 19 of the
"tension in Havana" and the Cuban
"military have been placed in a state
of alert."
Now,
after years of appeasement, the nonsense
about engagement, people-to-people cultural,
scientific and sport exchanges, the
pervasive campaign to lift the U.S. embargo
and tourist visits to Cuba, we clearly see
that Castro has used this time to develop
weapons of mass destruction in our back yard
to be used against us. All while the U.S.
media keeps misinforming us.
The
blackmail potential that this represents
renders the U.S. and its people in grave
danger and in an almost impotent situation.
The U.S. must not lower its guard in
relation to Cuba. We must not put all of our
eggs in one basket. It could be fatal.
©
2001 ABIP
Agustin
Blazquez, Producer/Director of the
documentaries
COVERING
CUBA,
COVERING CUBA 2: The Next Generation
and the upcoming COVERING CUBA 3: Elian.
And
author of the book with Carlos Wotzkow COVERING
AND DISCOVERING
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