August 06, 2008
Babalu Radio Hour tonight | 9:00 PM EDT | Special Guest Christopher Simmons
Tonight, on our regular Wednesday webcast, we welcome Lt. Col. Christopher Simmons, a US Army counter-intelligence expert on Cuban affairs, as our very special guest for the entire show. Lt. Col. Simmons, formerly with the Defense Intelligence Agency, will be talking about his recent revelations, and about the history of Cuban espionage in the United States, with an emphasis on our own backyard right here in sunny South Florida. We plan to take calls in the last half-hour of the show, so call up and participate.
The call-in number is (646) 652-4506, or you can send an email to me or Henry with questions or comments. The show begins at 9:00 PM EDT. Don't miss the opportunity to call in and participate. Be there!
Posted by George Moneo at August 6, 2008 05:00 PM
Comments
Maybe you should discuss this:
Posted by: kutas
at August 5, 2008 02:32 PM
I am going to be taping this program just in case Lt. Col. Simmons once again accuses me of being a Castro spy. The nerve of him! My friend, ACLU attorney John the Lionheart is gathering all this evidence for the mother of of lawsuits for defamation of character. Why, I am so mad, that I am going to denounce Simmons in my column in the Miami Herald and on my program in Radio Marti. Just wait and see. He's not going to do to me like he did to Ana Belen Montes! Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me.
Posted by: Marifea Perez-Unstable
at August 5, 2008 02:49 PM
During the Babalu Radio interview, Lt. Col. Chris Simmons says of Marifeli Perez-Stable at 15:21:
"Most importantly for me, at the end, was I had access to a colleague who debriefing, a recent debriefing of a former DI [Cuban Directorate of Intelligence] officer who was working what is called M-1 U.S. targets. But most specifically, he worked the academic section of U.S. targets and in the early first half of the 1990s, now this is the critical part because she says that her support of the regime ended back in the eighties. Her case officer recalled meeting with her in Ottawa, Canada, in mid 1991, and she was still an active agent of Cuban intelligence. So, no matter how she tries to spin, spin it that this may have been an indiscretion of her youth, I got the notes from her case officer who outed her. So, her usefulness to the regime ended when that second officer stepped forward."
Posted by: delacova
at August 7, 2008 07:53 AM
Since Marifeli Perez-Stable was just recently appointed to the board of ASCE, the acronym now stands for Asociacion de Sospechosos Cubanos Espias and in English: Association of Suspicious Cuban Espionage.
Posted by: mrcs_Concepcion
at August 7, 2008 01:27 PM
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