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Short film
about Havana, Cuba - In English - in the 1930s
For everyone who ignores
what Cuba was before 1959 -
thanks to the
misrepresentation of the
mainstream U.S. media and
academia - take a look at
this short documentary in
English about Havana in the
1930s. Observe how the
people look on the streets
and how clean and well kept
was the city. As a young
republic with barely 30
years of independence from
Spain, Cuba was progressing
rapidly and did not have the
aspect of a
poverty-stricken underdeveloped
country. If that's the way it
was in the 1930s, by 1958
Cuba's development was even
higher. The average living
standard was third in the
Americas.
The
mainstream
media
and
academia
have
told
Castro's
version
of
Cuba's
past to
deceive
the
American
people
and
justify
his
regime.
They
have
helped
and
abide a
criminal
totalitarian
regime
that
killed
thousands
and sent
about
three
million
worldwide
to
exile.
For
example,
how many
Americans
have
been
informed
that
since
1961,
Castro's
Cuba has
been
selling
the
blood of
executed
political
prisoners?
The
Organization
of
American
States
Human
Rights
Commission
on April
7 1967
reported,
"On May
27,
1966,
from six
in the
morning
to
nightfall
political
prisoners
were
executed
continuously
by
firing
squad in
Havana's
La
Cabana
prison.
One
hundred
and
sixty-six
men were
executed
that day
and each
had 5
pints of
blood
extracted
prior to
being
shot.
"Extracting
this
amount
of blood
often
produces
cerebral
anemia
and
unconsciousness
so that
many had
to be
carried
to the
execution
wall on
stretchers.
The
corpses
were
then
transported
by
trucks
to a
mass
grave in
a
cemetery
outside
the city
of
Marianao.
On that
day, the
truck
required
seven
trips to
deliver
all the
corpses.
On 13th
Street
in
Havana's
Vedado
district
Soviet
medical
personnel
have
established
a blood
bank
where
this
blood is
transported
and
stored.
This
blood is
sold at
fifty
U.S.
dollars
per pint
to the
Republic
of North
Viet
Nam."
This
blood-for-profit
operation
was concocted
by the
brain of
another
benevolent
icon of
the
mainstream
media
and
academia
in the
U.S.,
Ernesto
"Che"
Guevara.
You can
read
this and
more in
Humberto
Fontova's
book -
ignored
of
course
by the
mainstream
media
and
academia
-
Exposing
The Real
Che
Guevara
And The
Useful
Idiots
Who
Idolize
Him,
2007, in
the
section
Cuban
Blood
for Sale,
page 77.
The
mainstream
media
and
academia
because
of their
silence,
refusal
to tell
the
truth
and
cooperation
with the
Castro
regime
should
be held
accountable
for the
pain and
suffering
inflicted
upon the
Cuban
population.
Take a
few
minutes
and see
for
yourself
what
Castro
had to
work
with
when he
took
total
control.
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