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To: batterycommander

Rafael is definitely a pro-Castro supporter in the Austin Cuban student demonstrations. He gives his name willingly to the papers and is one of 6 students that wrote a letter to the editor.

In the letter, he wants revenge against the Cubans that were pro-Batista.

The photographs and video tape of the guy handing out leaflets could be Rafael, but it is not proven. I do believe he was known to the CIA and may have had CIA connections. The CIA would have been keeping tabs on the small minority of anti-Castro Cuban refugees who were vocally going against USA policy. There’s a good chance he was in New Orleans at the same time as Oswald.

I started reading the government info of the JFK assassination. There were all sorts of Cuban connections and Texas oil people connected to the investigation. He went to Canada and entered the oil industry. Where did he get his contacts that allowed him to set up his business in the oil industry in Canada.

So even though, I don’t really think he was the one handing out the pamphlets with Oswald. (Supposedly, one of the guys in the video tape was tracked down to a young man)I think Cruz is hiding his father’s connection to the CIA. Look at how long it was before Rafael Cruz became a US citizen. I think he had stuff in his FBI files that Ted didn’t want to come out.

Bush was CIA and Ted went to work for the Bushes.


48 posted on 07/22/2016 7:41:05 AM PDT by FR_addict (Ryan needs to go!)
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To: FR_addict

The senior Cruz and his wife were mathematicians involved in the seismic tests used in petroleum exploration.


101 posted on 07/22/2016 9:47:28 AM PDT by batterycommander (Surrounded? Stay clammed and call for artillery.)
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