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Bolivian Diary book

also: Che Guevara's Bolivian diary, Sheik Havera's diary, the diary

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 18:28 But all that failed to translate into readiness for revolution. Three major weaknesses crippled Che Guevara's efforts. First, in planting his guerrilla band in the countryside, Che Guevara never forged links with dissidents in the cities. S…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 32:40 Yet, the CIA wants you to believe they didn't have anything to do with his actual execution. Che Cavera's Bolivian diary soon acquired a life of its own. Before his death, the 303 committee actually discussed the handling of documents expec…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 33:10 It is a fair inference that the special group later specifically considered what to do with the diary, though evidence that might establish this remains classified. Why? Why? Why would you classify Sheik Havera's diary? Because he was docum…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 33:43 In any case, various versions of the diary appeared during the summer of 1968, including one released by Castro. How Havana might have acquired a copy of it became a mystery unraveled by Antonio Argudas, the interior minister. Argudas sudde…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 34:47 in which he not only revealed giving the diary to Castro, but that he himself had worked for the CIA, charging the agency with interfering in the internal affairs of Bolivia. Arrudes finally returned to the capital to stand trial. He surviv…