Hmmm Podesta Wikileaks
Nixon Resigned, but "Dirty Tricks" in Cuba Live On
Featuring SMS service, HIV and Jen Psaki +++
Earlier this year, we reported on the development agency's ZunZuneo scandal, disclosed
by the Associated Press, in which USAID supplied an SMS service to Cubans with mobile
telephones, never telling them it was created by the U.S. government or that they
were being profiled politically. USAID and the State Department loudly denied the
truth of ZunZuneo's regime change provenance.
As its Administrator Rajiv Shah
told a Senate Subcommittee in April:
"To the extent that the AP story or any other comment creates the impression that
this effort or any other goes beyond that for other ulterior purposes that is just
simply inaccurate."
Now, the AP has returned with a blockbuster on a group of "nearly a dozen [untrained] neophytes" from Latin
America recruited for a mission by USAID contractor Creative Associates International
to enter Cuba as tourists and "gin up rebellion" among the Cuban population; yes,
this is eerily similar to what opened the door to Alan Gross's prison cell that
slammed shut behind him almost five years ago.
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/47187