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Operation 40 was a Central Intelligence Agency-sponsored undercover operation in the early 1960s, which was active in the United States and the Caribbean (including Cuba), Central America, and Mexico. It was approved by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in March 1960, after the January 1959 Cuban Revolution, and was presided over by Vice-president Richard Nixon. The group included Frank Sturgis (who would later become one of the Watergate burglars); Felix Rodriguez (a CIA officer who later was involved in the capture and summary execution of Che Guevara); Luis Posada Carriles (held in the US in 2010 on charges of illegal immigration, he is demanded by Venezuela for his key role in the execution of the 1976 Cubana Flight 455 bombing); Orlando Bosch (founder of the counterrevolutionary Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations, that organized the 1976 murder of Chilean former minister Orlando Letelier); Rafael Chi Chi Quintero; Virgilio Paz Romero; Pedro Luis Diaz Lanz; Bernard Barker; Porter Goss; and Barry Seal. Members took part in the April 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion directed against the government of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. Some theorize those that were a part of Operation 40 were responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy. More than a half a century later, the CIA is still refusing to acknowledge that additional documents on Operation 40 even exist. I was able to get out of them 6 pages, but they will neither confirm, nor deny, that anything else is in their holdings. Still classified 50+ years later? What could they be hiding? Check out the CIA declassified records at: theblackvault/m/articles/view/Operation-40#.UyB1q_mwIyO
Posted on: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 14:56:16 +0000

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