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Manuel R. Tineo person

also: Manuel R. Time

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Claims (3)

Manuel R. Tineo financed_via Rolando Cubela book_quoted
“with several sums of money handed over. Manuel R. Time independently contacted Kubela in late 1964 and received CIA money to fund the Kubela plot. In March 1966, Castro's security services arrested A.M. Lash, who was sentenced to 25 years i…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29) @ 14:54
Manuel R. Tineo member_of Frente Revolucionario Democrático book_quoted
“resident political authority of the FRD and liaison with the Americans also helped in the controversy. It had happened for reasons that had everything to do with what made ATE a CIA project rather than an exile movement. Meanwhile, the exil…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 34:13
CIA funded Manuel R. Tineo book_quoted
“Mack Bundy, a stream of new objections on both diplomatic and political grounds. On June 18th, the special group decided against immediate changes, but shortly afterwards came charges of corruption among the Our Time group, on which the CIA…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29) @ 20:49

Mentions (7)

The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 33:43 A dozen hardcore people that had refused to participate were sequestered. In fact, they were kept prisoner until the Cuban operation had ended. Pepe San Ramon gradually gained the confidence of the rest, even those who had seen him as a Bat…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 14:54 with several sums of money handed over. Manuel R. Time independently contacted Kubela in late 1964 and received CIA money to fund the Kubela plot. In March 1966, Castro's security services arrested A.M. Lash, who was sentenced to 25 years i…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 17:53 The Cuban operation began dying as sensitivity to the problems of control increased. Around the time Califano saw Oliva, Desmond Fitzgerald sent McComb a paper that went over the options. In March, Desmond Fitzgerald reported again on the s…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 18:21 Soon the U.S. terminated its support to the exiles, but it would go on, just not overtly. Especially Ray's group, the secret warrior, anticipated that the groups would be ready to become active in two or three months. On April 7th, LBJ held…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 20:20 About the same time, Our Times Group conducted its first significant raid on a sugar mill and Ray tried a highly publicized infiltration. Ray never made it. Mechanical breakdowns on boats and a variety of other excuses were advanced as a re…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 20:49 Mack Bundy, a stream of new objections on both diplomatic and political grounds. On June 18th, the special group decided against immediate changes, but shortly afterwards came charges of corruption among the Our Time group, on which the CIA…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 21:49 Pre-occupied with strikes, raids, and condemnations of those he worked for, Shackley never pauses to explain how his Cuba operations, any more than all of the other failures, could bring down Castro. Official support only encouraged the Cub…