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Posted: 5/12/2024 4:06:17 PM EDT
Not sure if we've done this.
This guy even has a selfie of him and Che just before Guevara assumed ambient temperature. Interesting is his angle on Che. I'd heard Fidel booted him from Cuba for being a tad over zealous, but this Rodriquez fellow states Guevara was booted for being straight up Moaist and tied heavily to China. Fidel was tied hard to the Soviets. Even got weapons support from Beijing. If i understood correctly, Che even had some Chinese ancestry. I'd never heard this before. This interview is long and covers other topics, like Vietnam, Iran Contra and the Kennedy assasination. He also tears into John Kerry and Jimmah pretty good. He called Kerry a phony and how he wangled three Purple Hearts without a single bullet wound from battle.
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Castro should have been executed instead of released from jail.
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I’ve never listened to an entire Tucker podcast on purpose, but maybe I’ll listen to this one. I listened to the Joel Rogaine podcast with Tucker and I was fascinated by the feeling that shit was fixing to come unwound at any second. Crazy people are fun.
Also, I’m now waiting on delivery of my first packet of AG1, and I’m taking up cold plunges, hot saunas and bong hits. I bet I will feel great! |
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Asa Phelps has died.
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I was under the impression that Castro put Che on the road because Che was getting more popular than Fidel was.
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The pendulum is broken
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Last CIA guy to talk to Kiki Camarena as well.
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Not a Tennessee Squire
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"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic"
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Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: I’ve never listened to an entire Tucker podcast on purpose, but maybe I’ll listen to this one. I listened to the Joel Rogaine podcast with Tucker and I was fascinated by the feeling that shit was fixing to come unwound at any second. Crazy people are fun. Also, I’m now waiting on delivery of my first packet of AG1, and I’m taking up cold plunges, hot saunas and bong hits. I bet I will feel great! View Quote Tucker is on a roll. Just had Justin Trudeau's weird John Lennon-like half-brother on. Also a lady talking about the Lyme disease turned political issue. |
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I had thought anyone over 30 has heard of Felix Rodriguez. A true American hero.
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OST.
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LOL.....communists are even safe amoung their own. They kill one another with a change in wind direction.
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A socialist may indeed be academically superior.
And yet, they are most certainly emotionally retarded. Public education is the opiate of the masses. |
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In this thread, posters will tell you they are batshit crazy without telling you they are batshit crazy.
ETA: batshit crazy or carrying water for commies, either way. |
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He is CIA to the end of time. I found the interview to be blah.
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Originally Posted By llanero: In this thread, posters will tell you they are batshit crazy without telling you they are batshit crazy. ETA: batshit crazy or carrying water for commies, either way. View Quote Sturgis and Rodriguez did more to help communism than hurt it. That was their job. To militarily develop and radicalize Cuba to justify an invasion to the American people. It just didn’t pan out so they used it to give Kennedy a black eye. Look up Operation Northwoods. It was LBJ and the CIA’s proposed last ditch attempt to take over Cuba. JFK flipped shit and fired people and that’s what got him whacked. |
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Listened to that last week. If he did half the things he said he did, he lived an interesting and exciting life.
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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I thought he kept Che's Rolex after cutting off his hands for proof of death?
Kharn |
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Originally Posted By Paul_Sothern: Tucker is on a roll. Just had Justin Trudeau's weird John Lennon-like half-brother on. Also a lady talking about the Lyme disease turned political issue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Paul_Sothern: Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: I’ve never listened to an entire Tucker podcast on purpose, but maybe I’ll listen to this one. I listened to the Joel Rogaine podcast with Tucker and I was fascinated by the feeling that shit was fixing to come unwound at any second. Crazy people are fun. Also, I’m now waiting on delivery of my first packet of AG1, and I’m taking up cold plunges, hot saunas and bong hits. I bet I will feel great! Tucker is on a roll. Just had Justin Trudeau's weird John Lennon-like half-brother on. Also a lady talking about the Lyme disease turned political issue. That brother put me more in mind of a young Tommy Chong than a John Lennon. At least his internal gumption was strong enough to rise above the THC load to speak truth to power. |
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Originally Posted By Kharn: I thought he kept Che's Rolex after cutting off his hands for proof of death? Kharn View Quote This fellow said Castro was denying that Guevara had been executed by the Bolvians. He said both of Che's hands had been severed and pickled. Someone had fingerprinted Guevara and the hands preserved for print match proofing. I heard or no anything about a watch. He did mention trying to close Guevara's eyelids before choppering the corpse away, but that was two hours after death and rigor had set in. |
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Dispensing happiness one MIRV at a time.
GA, USA
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You might own a Rolex but dead Che Rolex is best Rolex.
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"Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem."
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Tag
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Every citizen should be a soldier. This was the case of the Greeks and Romans and must be that of every free state. -T Jefferson
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Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-: Sturgis and Rodriguez did more to help communism than hurt it. That was their job. To militarily develop and radicalize Cuba to justify an invasion to the American people. It just didn’t pan out so they used it to give Kennedy a black eye. Look up Operation Northwoods. It was LBJ and the CIA’s proposed last ditch attempt to take over Cuba. JFK flipped shit and fired people and that’s what got him whacked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-: Originally Posted By llanero: In this thread, posters will tell you they are batshit crazy without telling you they are batshit crazy. ETA: batshit crazy or carrying water for commies, either way. Sturgis and Rodriguez did more to help communism than hurt it. That was their job. To militarily develop and radicalize Cuba to justify an invasion to the American people. It just didn’t pan out so they used it to give Kennedy a black eye. Look up Operation Northwoods. It was LBJ and the CIA’s proposed last ditch attempt to take over Cuba. JFK flipped shit and fired people and that’s what got him whacked. Aren't you forgetting Castro famously stating: "I am a communist and have always been a communist!" after installing himself after their successful communist revolution? I don't think the island needed any more Marxist injection. |
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"The villainy you teach me, I will execute, and it shall go hard but I will better the instruction"
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Originally Posted By Flysc: This fellow said Castro was denying that Guevara had been executed by the Bolvians. He said both of Che's hands had been severed and pickled. Someone had fingerprinted Guevara and the hands preserved for print match proofing. I heard or no anything about a watch. He did mention trying to close Guevara's eyelids before choppering the corpse away, but that was two hours after death and rigor had set in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Flysc: Originally Posted By Kharn: I thought he kept Che's Rolex after cutting off his hands for proof of death? Kharn This fellow said Castro was denying that Guevara had been executed by the Bolvians. He said both of Che's hands had been severed and pickled. Someone had fingerprinted Guevara and the hands preserved for print match proofing. I heard or no anything about a watch. He did mention trying to close Guevara's eyelids before choppering the corpse away, but that was two hours after death and rigor had set in. I forget if the CIA wanted the watch (I presume so they could check the serial number vs the factory records), or if the CIA agent on the ground kept it as a personal trophy, but one of them had the watch in his personal collection a number of years ago for another interview. Kharn |
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Originally Posted By cyclone: The great thing about Fidel and Che is they are both burning in Hell, where all commies deserve to go View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cyclone: Originally Posted By ricky_45: Castro should have been executed instead of released from jail. The great thing about Fidel and Che is they are both burning in Hell, where all commies deserve to go The funniest thing ever was Fidel's funeral jeep breaking down in procession. Fuck communism. |
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Originally Posted By Kharn: I forget if the CIA wanted the watch (I presume so they could check the serial number vs the factory records), or if the CIA agent on the ground kept it as a personal trophy, but one of them had the watch in his personal collection a number of years ago for another interview. Kharn View Quote Guevara was physician and i figure he could have rocked a fancy watch like that, but i see it odd with him being "a man of the common people". You'd figure he'd be a Timex sort. Maybe it was an execution trophy he slipped off the wrist of some "capitalist pig" he'd personally condemned and shot during lunch? |
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Originally Posted By Flysc: Guevara was physician and i figure he could have rocked a fancy watch like that, but i see it odd with him being "a man of the common people". You'd figure he'd be a Timex sort. Maybe it was an execution trophy he slipped off the wrist of some "capitalist pig" he'd personally condemned and shot during lunch? View Quote iirc, it was a gift from Castro… Castro probably stole them from someone anyway. There are all sorts of reasons people give for them wearing them, but they were quality watches and the tool watch of the period. Rolex hadn’t really fully taken on the luxury title quite yet. Remeber, Navies used to issue Rolex and Tudor to people, they were just really good tool watches. Omega used to be considered a better brand, Rolex really did a job with marketing. The rise of Rolex is actually taught in Marketing 101. Now Rolex sticks to the basics, Omega makes about fifty thousand different models or variations, overpriced Tags (the latter turning out some pretty nice stuff now, actually.) The CIA officer supposedly has the watch, but others say it is at CIA HQ, whoever knows for sure isn’t telling. If that thing every went to auction and came with a statement on official CIA letterhead, probably go for more than any Rolex ever. Shit, Soros would probably buy it. |
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I enjoyed the interview. Didn’t he say 2 Cubans shot Kennedy? If the cia knows it was a Cuban national then I understand why xiden didn’t release the papers. The left wants to be the first to welcome Cuba back. My guess was is legacy..like naming post offices or tearing down statues of better men.
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Originally Posted By Mobilty6: If it is true that he was there for the torturing and murder of Camarena. He’s a s$&tbag and should be prosecuted. Jm2c View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mobilty6: Originally Posted By Subpar: Last CIA guy to talk to Kiki Camarena as well. If it is true that he was there for the torturing and murder of Camarena. He’s a s$&tbag and should be prosecuted. Jm2c I believe everything I see on Netflix too. And Commie Cuban IO campaigns. |
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Originally Posted By Flysc: Aren't you forgetting Castro famously stating: "I am a communist and have always been a communist!" after installing himself after their successful communist revolution? I don't think the island needed any more Marxist injection. View Quote Frank Sturgis worked directly with Castro. He trained Che personally. There’s even a photo of him standing on a mass grave celebrating with one of Castro’s right hand guys. All of this was CIA black ops. The CIA didn’t teach Castro his beliefs, but they were there supporting him and fanning the flames every step of the way. LBJ wanted Cuba and was willing to kill thousands of US civilians in a false flag to achieve that goal. Sturgis and Rodriguez were his evil piece of shit pawns in driving US civilians to supporting invasion. Castro, LBJ, Che, Sturgis, Rodriguez, they were all shitbags who helped promote communist shitholes, despite having differing reasons. |
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Kerry was removed from Vietnam by Admiral Zumwalt supposedly because he was a nutbag that may have committed atrocities.
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Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-: Frank Sturgis worked directly with Castro. He trained Che personally. There’s even a photo of him standing on a mass grave celebrating with one if Castro’s right hand guys. All of this was CIA black ops. The CIA didn’t teach Castro his beliefs, but they were there supporting him and fanning the flames every step of the way. LBJ wanted Cuba and was willing to kill thousands of US civilians in a false flag to achieve that goal. Sturgis and Rodriguez were his evil piece of shit pawns in driving US civilians to supporting invasion. View Quote Supposedly Sturgis was withdrawn after Castro started executing Americans starting with some former Army Captain. The CIA was then supposed to be barred from supporting Castro further and Sturgis was tasked with training the expat invasion groups for Bay of Pigs. |
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Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-: Frank Sturgis worked directly with Castro. He trained Che personally. There’s even a photo of him standing on a mass grave celebrating with one of Castro’s right hand guys. All of this was CIA black ops. The CIA didn’t teach Castro his beliefs, but they were there supporting him and fanning the flames every step of the way. LBJ wanted Cuba and was willing to kill thousands of US civilians in a false flag to achieve that goal. Sturgis and Rodriguez were his evil piece of shit pawns in driving US civilians to supporting invasion. Castro, LBJ, Che, Sturgis, Rodriguez, they were all shitbags who helped promote communist shitholes, despite having differing reasons. View Quote That guy did all kinds of crazy stuff and claimed even more that he didn’t. A well researched biography would be a great read. |
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Asa Phelps has died.
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Originally Posted By tsg68: Supposedly Sturgis was withdrawn after Castro started executing Americans starting with some former Army Captain. The CIA was then supposed to be barred from supporting Castro further and Sturgis was tasked with training the expat invasion groups for Bay of Pigs. View Quote Yep, which was most likely sabotaged on purpose to harm Kennedy. Sturgis was who sabotaged Watergate to discredit Nixon too. Up until everything was declassified he looked like a traitor. Turned out everything he ever did was operating under orders of the CIA. They’re all traitors for it. It’s crazy to think how different our country would be if they had pulled off Operation Northwoods. One of their primary objectives was to fly commercial airliners into the tallest buildings in multiple major cities and blame Castro. It would have been devastating if Kennedy hadn’t turned on the Democrats and the CIA. The guy most likely sacrificed his life for it too. |
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Originally Posted By Flysc: Guevara was physician and i figure he could have rocked a fancy watch like that, but i see it odd with him being "a man of the common people". You'd figure he'd be a Timex sort. Maybe it was an execution trophy he slipped off the wrist of some "capitalist pig" he'd personally condemned and shot during lunch? View Quote American servicemen could buy Rolex’s at the PX at the time and many did. |
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Do you see me, Toecutter?
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independent fundamental baptist. NOT A COMMIE!
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Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: That guy did all kinds of crazy stuff and claimed even more that he didn’t. A well researched biography would be a great read. View Quote Steve North would likely be the guy to write that biography. North article on Sturgis |
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Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-: Yep, which was most likely sabotaged on purpose to harm Kennedy. Sturgis was who sabotaged Watergate to discredit Nixon too. Up until everything was declassified he looked like a traitor. Turned out everything he ever did was operating under orders of the CIA. They’re all traitors for it. It’s crazy to think how different our country would be if they had pulled off Operation Northwoods. One of their primary objectives was to fly commercial airliners into the tallest buildings in multiple major cities and blame Castro. It would have been devastating if Kennedy hadn’t turned on the Democrats and the CIA. The guy most likely sacrificed his life for it too. View Quote Kennedy’s refusal to direct military intervention during the Bay of Pigs failure is what likely put him on the hit list of people like Sturgis and Hunt. The mob and the foreign policy idiots already wanted Kennedy dead. |
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Originally Posted By tsg68: Kennedy’s refusal to direct military intervention during the Bay of Pigs failure is what likely put him on the hit list of people like Sturgis and Hunt. The mob and the foreign policy idiots already wanted Kennedy dead. View Quote about 12 years ago or more i saw a documentary that was in spanish which i dont speak much and the doc detailed how a cia assassination team was trained and pulled off the job from killing castro and sent to dealy plaza to kill kennedy. the documentary has really stuck in my mind to this day because it was extremely detailed showing oswald and rodriguez and others on a tarmac training together and showed rodriguez as the main assassin. its haunted me because i couldnt hear what it was about in my native language and have always wondered what the story claimed. around that same time i very carefully brought it up to an interesting customer of mine whom i wont mention at the knob creek machine gun shoot who knew rodriguez in vietnam. he told me id be in serious trouble talking about it if felix was indeed involved due to him still being alive and that the case was never closed out or something. he made it abundantly clear all the trouble i could get into if i had in fact hit pay dirt and went to talk about it. he instead referred me to a book called shadow warrior by felix rodriguez which i then bought and it still sits here unread. someday i hope to find time to read it but ive already made up my mind and trust my gut. alot of the stuff we see now is msm hollywood garbage we are forced fed even on alternative media. beware. if felix says 2 cubans killed castro just remember that felix is cuban and jfk took hits from both back and front nearly simultaneously. i drive down the road thinking about this sometimes on long trips and just shut my mouth. felix is the most well known and media protected cia assassin in us history. even the devil tells the truth sometimes to help cover his lies. |
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