Frente Revolucionario Democrático organization
also: Frente, FRD
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E. Howard Huntperson · 2José Pérez San Románperson · 2Fulgencio Batistaperson · 1Frank Eganperson · 1Manuel R. Tineoperson · 1Dwight D. Eisenhowerperson · 1Camp Tzacalplace · 1CIAintelligence service · 1
Claims (2)
E. Howard Hunt member_of
Frente Revolucionario Democrático book_quoted
“and several other political leaders visited tracks and extorted them. The FRD people told the men the CIA were there to help, disguising the degree to which, in fact, the brigade existed as a CIA creation. In a political move, Jose San Roma…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 33:12
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
Mentions (3)
▶ 6:30
of the Frente, which was kind of the name of this front. Polly, a presidential crony, sided with E. Howard Hunt's view of exile leadership being, quote, too far to the left. Eisenhower showed his unhappiness.…
▶ 33:12
and several other political leaders visited tracks and extorted them. The FRD people told the men the CIA were there to help, disguising the degree to which, in fact, the brigade existed as a CIA creation. In a political move, Jose San Roma…
▶ 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…