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FAR (Cuba) organization

also: Castro's FAR, FAR

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Claims (2)

FAR (Cuba) carried_out_attack Cuba book_quoted
“and extracted 79 people. Early in 1961, Castro imported fast patrol boats and radars from Russia to stop those activities. Around December of 1960, Castro's FAR became actively involved in major counterinsurgency campaigns against the Escam…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21) @ 41:50
FAR (Cuba) carried_out_attack Cuba book_quoted
“the food going to the guerrillas. They were also capturing and killing some of them. By the spring of 1961, the FAR blockade had the guerrillas starving. In all, aircraft dropped almost 14 tons of materials. Perhaps a third actually reached…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21) @ 42:21

Mentions (3)

The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21)
▶ 41:50 and extracted 79 people. Early in 1961, Castro imported fast patrol boats and radars from Russia to stop those activities. Around December of 1960, Castro's FAR became actively involved in major counterinsurgency campaigns against the Escam…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21)
▶ 42:21 the food going to the guerrillas. They were also capturing and killing some of them. By the spring of 1961, the FAR blockade had the guerrillas starving. In all, aircraft dropped almost 14 tons of materials. Perhaps a third actually reached…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 1:53 As Garrison and his investigators examined the work of the Warren Commission, they discovered that leads pointing to the CIA had been covered up neatly by the panel's point man for intelligence issues, Alan Dulles. Everything kept coming ba…