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THE FIDEL CASTRO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
© 2001 ABIP
by Agustin Blazquez with the collaboration of Jaums Sutton
Finally, a humanitarian program owned and operated by Fidel Castro!
Free scholarships for poor students from
underdeveloped and poor areas of the world.
It’s actually more than humanitarian and
its a classic!
Let’s take a look at it.
Bring these students to Cuba and treat them well. Not great, just a
little better than they were being treated
at home. Take advantage of the young minds
of people, who, for economic reasons, feel a
bit abandoned by their society. Their
vulnerability gives them the tendency to
feel resentment toward their own culture and
thus open to accepting all sorts of help,
influence and new ideas. Young people in
this state of mind are easily captured by
the propaganda and have the mind-set for
political indoctrination.
The technique was developed early in the 20th Century in
communist countries to create admirers and
supporters where there were none, and to
form future cadres to spread the philosophy
throughout the world. Castro began his
international scholarship program in the
early 1960’s.
It does not take a genius to realize what happens when those students
return to their countries of origin after
graduation in Cuba. Castro and his
revolution have become their role models.
And as planted in their minds by their
teachers in Cuba, they begin to spread their
new beliefs developed in the sheltered
environment especially created for their
"education." Their stories about
the ideal Cuba they experienced brings
sympathizers into Castro’s sphere of
influence. The new converts repeat the tales
to others and so on, like a cult. This
communist technique of spreading propaganda
has proven very effective for decades.
Communist infiltration in an open and democratic society where
discrimination for political beliefs is
prohibited is very easy. This insertion by
seemingly genuine believers demoralizes and
upsets people about their own society
inciting desires for a drastic changes with
the goal of creating a "better
world," that of course is based on
principles of Marxist theory.
It does not matter that Marxism has proven to be a dismal failure all
over the world. The Marxists – like
members of any cult - are very persistent.
In spite of the collapse of most of their
empire, they keep going and going like the
battery-powered bunny. Keep watching,
communism is not dead.
Castro, although looking increasingly like a corpse, is still alive
and kicking. And no matter what the U.S.
media and the uniformed say, he is still a
threat to the security of the U.S.
It is known that Castro has produced bacteriological agents for
warfare. That he is involved in the
electronic spying of military, economic and
civilian targets in the U.S. That he is
waging a cybernetic war by developing,
producing and sending computer viruses to
disrupt military and civilian computers in
the U.S. The corrupt Clinton administration
with the full cooperation of the U.S. media
has kept this information hidden from the
American public.
And in a new scheme to further manipulate public opinion in his favor
and to create future problems and unrest in
the U.S., Castro is now offering his
infamous scholarships to U.S. students.
Our "benevolent" tyrant at our south, in May 2000, offered
to a group of visiting U.S. lawmakers from
the Congressional Black Caucus to provide
free "medical training" to 500
Americans, mostly minorities. And in
September 2000, revealing the other side of
the same coin, he offered to send
"doctors" to Mississippi and other
states where trained medical personal are in
short supply. Which reminds me of his offer
to send "election experts" to the
U.S. to help count votes in Florida. Cuba
has not had a free and democratic election
in 42 years!
The irony of Castro’s offer of "doctors" and his
well-publicized donations of medicines to
other countries is that common, vital
medicines in Cuba are not available to the
citizens. Cuban Americans – called
"Miami Mafia" by Castro and the
U.S. media - have been sending their
relatives in Cuba medicines and prescription
eyeglasses for decades. And after the
legalization of the dollar in Cuba, they
have been sending millions of dollars to
their relatives so they can purchase their
own medicines at Castro’s dollar-only
stores. And some of the medicines donated to
Cuba by charitable organizations from the
U.S. and many other countries are sold in
those dollar-only stores. Also, Cuban
citizens have to pay for some medical
treatments and procedures made available to
them in dollars only - in spite of
Castro’s claims of free health care.
In spite of all those facts, the members of the U.S. Congressional
Black Caucus have accepted Castro’s offer
and are excited looking for low income
minority students for his free
"medical" study scholarships. Half
of them (250) will be blacks and the rest
will be distributed among other
disadvantaged minorities. Castro’s friend
and admirer, New York Democrat Rep. Jose
Serrano is looking for Castro’s easily
influenced young minds in the Bronx.
Castro’s generous program (without any ulterior motive, of course)
will house, feed and indoctrinate – oops,
sorry – train in the "medical
arts" 500 impressionable young
Americans carefully selected by the
Congressional Black Caucus and other Castro
lovers. And every year another 500. And in
six years we’d better move out when those
trainees troop into U.S. hospitals. A real
invasion of the body snatchers. Lets make
sure we have plenty of room for the pictures
of Che. They all come back with pictures of
Che to hang up all over the place.
It is almost like a tragicomedy, the fixation of the U.S.
Congressional Black Caucus with a tyrant
that is a racist and a fascist communist.
Castro is what hippies used to call in the
1960s a "Pig." And you have people
like Democrat Rep. Charles Rangel of New
York and Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters of
California among others fawning over him!
Sometimes you doubt their intelligence or
the real intentions under their façade.
Could it be just a simply case of falling
under the spell of a cult leader? With
Castro’s outrageous record, there is no
other explanation.
How can black Americans who understand the evil of slavery and racism
feel any sympathy for Castro?
According to Stephan Archer’s article published by NewsMax.com on
May 9, 2000, the "evidence suggests
that black and mulatto Cubans are treated
unfairly and even harshly. Prison conditions
continue to be harsh in Cuba, but for the
black prisoner, particularly those who speak
out against the government, conditions are
even worse. The fact that there are black
dissidents is a tremendous slap in the face
for the Castro regime." The history of
the political prisoners in Cuba is not only
white but composed of thousands of blacks
who despise his tyranny.
But the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus is silent about that. They
never talk about or much less denounce the
tortures, abuses and injustices of black
political prisoners like Dr. Oscar Elias
Biscet, Vladimiro Roca, Felix Bonne and many
of their brothers and sisters rotting away
and dying in Castro’s infamous gulag.
Archer said, "In 1997, Castro implemented Decree 217, which was
designed to control the migration flow from
poorer provinces to the capital city of
Havana." In effect, this specifically
targeted the poor black and mulatto
population concentrated in the eastern
provinces. "The decree also resulted in
numerous credible reports that said many
desperate blacks and mulatto squatters, not
having official permission to reside in
Havana under Decree 217, are forcibly
evicted from their homes and sent back to
the countryside."
How would those Castro-loving U.S. Representative members of the
Congressional Black Caucus like it if a
similar decree was in force in their
respective states? Well, if that would be
unacceptable in the U.S., why is acceptable
in Cuba? And why send unsuspecting young
Americans to live and be
"educated" – even for free –
in such a devious political system in a
country classified for its terrorist
activities as a "rogue nation"?
The only decent and honorable thing to do is to say: "No thanks,
Mr. Castro."
© 2001 ABIP
Agustin Blazquez, Producer/Director of the documentaries:
COVERING CUBA, CUBA: The Pearl of the
Antilles and COVERING CUBA 2: The Next
Generation
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