March 15, 2007

Sit on this, Ana Menendez...

Maybe it's time she learned from a real journalist:

DIA official warns about Cuban spies

Cuban agents are not just low-level hot-dog venders and lawn caretakers who happen to live and work near American military bases, reporting on the comings and goings of American ships and planes," he said. "Cuban intelligence is better than that. I suspect that we have among us, here in Washington, today, not just one more Ana Montes who secretly spies for Cuba, but an entire cadre of them.

And here in Miami, and at FIU as well -- but you wouldn't know from the whitewash Ana covered them up with. Sick.

Posted by George Moneo at March 15, 2007 10:44 AM



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The most interesting thing is at the end, when they explain why she was picked up right after 9/11.

That twunt was going to give away information that could have gotten even more American troops killed.

Posted by: Henry "Conductor" Gomez [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 11:18 AM

I was at USSOUTHCOM when Ana Belen Montes was caught. The lack of interest in Cuban Affairs and the fact that the US govt does not have a clue what will happen in the future after fifo dies only proves that there are more spies or collaborators in several agencies.

Posted by: El guardia rural [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 11:41 AM

Don't worry. After the fall, those who don't flee to Venezuela will be prosecuted once the files are opened in Cuba.

Posted by: jsb [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 12:38 PM

George,
what is even more amazing is why it took US intelligence more than 20 years to catch up with her. Also I read on the web about a Mr. Menier who was on the program "A mano limpia" on the Miami TV who was a member of the Cuban State Security and fought and murdered peasants in the Escambray mountains in Cuba who was granted US citizenship!!After this scumbag had betrayed underground fighters to the State Security and as a result of his betrayal they were shot. What ever happened to the law forbiding US citizenship from being granted to war criminals? And this scumbag had the audacity and the gall to come on Miami TV and gloat about killing these anticastro fighters and calling them bandits! As Don Quijote said: cosas vederes Sancho que no crederes" What next? US citizenship for the Castro brothers once they are gone from Cuba on the basis of "they are refugees" Truly amazing! And disgusting!
Agustin

Posted by: Cubamoto [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 12:51 PM

Don't give Menendez (sic) more attention than she deserves, since that kind of attention can make her look like she actually matters. She knows which side her bread is buttered on, and she evidently likes the butter, rancid though it may be. There are always such people. I seriously doubt anybody with half a brain thinks much of her (unless, of course, she fits into their agenda).

Posted by: asombra [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 02:15 PM

Ditto.

One thing the left can't bear is to be IGNORED.

Posted by: Gigi [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 03:00 PM

The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency's senior analyst (for matters involving Cuba,) Ana Belen Montes, was convicted of espionage in 2002. She was the person that began to “spread the word” that Cuba was NOT a threat to the United States. In fact, retired General Barry McCaffrey, whose last command in the Army was that of the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM, the unified command responsible for U.S. military activities in Central and South America) based all of his reports about Cuba on information he received from Ana Belen Montes. In 1999, after McCaffrey’s trip to Cuba and his twelve hours of conversations with fidel and raul castro, he scratched Cuba off the drug-trafficking watch list, and Drug Enforcement Administration officials, along with Coast Guard staff, traveled to Cuba to begin negotiating cooperative efforts in U.S.-Cuba drug interdiction. In McCaffrey’s own words… “Poor Cuba. She is in the path of international drug traffic. But I don't see any proof, now or in the last decade, of government complicity in drug traffic." WHAT A JOKE!

In February 2002, McCaffrey visited Cuba again to discuss with fidel and raul castro U.S. – Cuba policies. In 2007 McCaffrey in an interview quoted that "Certainly in the last 10 years, the Cubans saw drugs as a threat to their own kids and a corrupting influence on their government. There is every indication that they cooperate in general, tipping us off to intelligence and taking our intelligence and acting on it." Is this guy on drugs?

Please watch FOX news on Sunday, March 18th at 9:00p. Sean Hannity will have Mr. Manuel Cereijo on his program. Mr. Cereijo will be presenting a detailed exposition of Cuba’s terrorist threat and activities in the area of BIOWARFARE. He will also show proof of Cuba’s ties to Iran and China, as well as pictures and locations of several of these Centers.

Posted by: Firefly [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 15, 2007 03:26 PM

Ana Menendez's next book will be "In Tampa I was Mr. Ed," the saga of identical twins separated at birth.

Posted by: Tio [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 17, 2007 01:04 PM

Tio: What are you insinuating, that Ana Menendez es una cara de caballo or that she is a yegua? We need to ask Cuban Patriot for his expert opinion.

Posted by: mrcs_Concepcion [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 18, 2007 01:09 PM

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