From The Jawa Report
- Rumors that Castro is dead are circulating again. It's like clockwork, these rumors of Castro's death. Every four months or so. And for some reason I get a flood of e-mail every time Castro is rumored to have died.
Fidel burn in hell you fucking shit. When he does go, expect a revolt against the commies and much soul searching and wailing, donning of sackcloth and ashes from the communist fucks who run the BBC.
- Whats the odds that the BBC will not mention what Fidel's government did to "Nicolás Guillén Landrián".
- The chap was a film maker and in 1968 made a documentary called Coffea Arabiga which featured Terry's favorite dictator Fidel. That same year he was arrested as part of a which hunt against disdsents and the Cuban government interrogated him for six months in Villa Marista.
- From 1970 to 1989, he was repeatedly jailed and institutionalized. He received at least eight electroconvulsive therapy, during this time in Cuba he was once again interrogated and tortured, but refused to "confess". So he was repeatedly subjected to Electro Convulsive Therapy ("shock treatments"), without any anesthetic, but he still refused to confess to being anti-Castro.
- In 1989, he was able to escape Cuba and make his way to the freedom of the Miami, Florida Cuban community. He eventually died of cancer on the 23rd of July, 2003, at Mercy Hospital in Miami Florida. At his wife's request his body was returned to Cuba and he was buried at Colon Cemetery in his beloved Havana, Cuba. He was the nephew of Afro-Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén.
Tags: Cuba, BBC, Looney Lefties, BBC Bias, Fidel Castro
**There might be something in these internet tales...According to Babalu, Castro is dead…bits posted below...
My cellphone has not stopped ringing for the past ten minutes. Various sources inform that an announcement will come within the next few minutes from the Cuban government on Cuban TV and media. Stay tuned and we'll see if we've been manipulated once again or if today is the birth date of Cuba's liberty.
Update: Here's the deal and what I know up to now, as of 1500 hours, August 24, 2007:
First, South Florida Law Enforcement is on alert. An EOC (Emergency Operations Center) has been set-up and manned somewhere in Homestead.
Im also told Local and State government agencies have food, bottled water, and other necessities - valued in the millions - stored and/or staged in Homestead at or near the EOC.
I am presently verifying whether Coast Guard and DHS and Border Patrol agencies are on high alert. (Verified 01445)
Local News stations are abuzz, mostly on reports very much like the above, with massive law enforcemnt mobilizations throughout Dade county.
Local emergency medical services notified to be on alert by law enforcement agencies.
Im told - and still awaiting confirmation - that buses in Havana have been recalled to terminals and that Cuban workers have been sent home. (still unconfirmed 1500)
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