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Ron Paul: Free Cuba, end the Cold War… Its catching on!
OK… We had the opportunity to interview David Rockefeller’s right hand man studying Cuba at the American Enterprises Institute, Mark Falcoff. (looking for it in our archives 2004) He told us (maybe by accident) that D-Rock had a local replacement ready to take the reigns in Cuba when Castro died. (Yes, the Elite infiltrate and fill vacuums long before these vacuums actually occur) – We had contemplated this and figured that Raoul Castro was that man. Maybe – maybe not.
It is now our contention that Both Castro Brothers are dead, and that the Govt is secretly being run by Mr Rockefeller (Helped by the CIA, and using body doubles for meetings and photo Ops). Rockefeller would like to use Cuba to facilitate his lifelong dream of creating an American Union (AU) via the FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas) Which we have held up for many years!. There has been much opposition to this in Central and South Americas, where anti globalism is catching on, and where NWO institutions like the IMF, and the World Bank (Rockefeller / Rothschild) have worn out their welcome.
IF it were to be announced that the Castros are indeed gone, chaos would ensue in the region, and this alleged vacuum might be filled with Freedom Fighters, and pro sovereignty leaders. This is being managed very carefully right now.
Then here comes Ron Paul to upset the apple cart….
It was telling to watch the 3 horsemen of the GOPocalypse last night, as they attempted to top each other on whom would be tougher on Latin American nations.
We have openly predicted a manufactured American (and Latin American) Spring in 2012, which could bring any offending nations in the hemisphere back under the complete control of the western oligarchs. This has already begun.
Strap in for the ride… This could get ugly.
~ Jack Blood
CASTRO IS DEAD – CIA RUNS CUBA

Romney Mocks the Truth.... Ron Paul Unplugged
By Alana Semuels (LA Times) January 26, 2012, 7:19 p.m.
Ron Paul took a risky position in Florida in Thursday’s debate, calling for communication and diplomatic relations with Cuba, saying that people’s positions have changed dramatically over the last few years.
Paul said that Cuba isn’t going to invade the U.S. any time soon, and that Americans weren’t looking under their beds anymore, worried. Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich followed by pledging to continue the economic embargo on Cuba and to take any action short of military invasion to upend the government of Raul Castro.
Paul’s position is a potentially dangerous one in Florida, a state with a influential voting bloc of conservative Republicans from Cuba who have long favored aggressive policies toward Havana.
But a study of Cuban American voters in Florida suggests that Paul might be right, and that voters’ opinions about Cuba are changing. Support for tightening the embargo dropped by roughly half between 2004 and 2008, according to a study by Benjamin Bishin, a UC Riverside professor.
Cuban Americans’ support for easing the embargo increased to 43.4%, from 26.7% in 2004, and support for easing travel restrictions increased to 47.4% from 32.9%, Bishin found. “Cuban Americans’ attitudes on issues of U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba seems to be in transition,” he wrote in a 2009 study.
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