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Lino Fernandez person

also: Orjeda, Deputy Lino Fernandez, Orheda, Ojeda, Ojito

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Cubacountry · 4CIAintelligence service · 3Fulgencio Batistaperson · 1Rafael Quinteroperson · 1Jim Noelperson · 1MRRorganization · 1Fidel Castroperson · 1Pritoperson · 1United Statescountry · 1

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Lino Fernandez member_of MRR book_quoted
“who had been an M-26 underground boss for Havana and then Castro's Minister of Public Works, also claimed to be organizing a network and wanted CIA help. While Francisco attempted to coordinate with the anti-Castro forces outside Cuba, Depu…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 13:01
Lino Fernandez spied_on Fidel Castro book_quoted
“He passed along important intelligence that MRR agents acquired. Orjeda had to deal with another rebel commander, Prito, who insisted he had contact with the Americans and direct support from the CIA. Prito wanted to be taken to the rebels …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 13:32

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20)
▶ 13:01 who had been an M-26 underground boss for Havana and then Castro's Minister of Public Works, also claimed to be organizing a network and wanted CIA help. While Francisco attempted to coordinate with the anti-Castro forces outside Cuba, Depu…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20)
▶ 13:32 He passed along important intelligence that MRR agents acquired. Orjeda had to deal with another rebel commander, Prito, who insisted he had contact with the Americans and direct support from the CIA. Prito wanted to be taken to the rebels …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20)
▶ 14:00 Years later, Lino Fernandez recalled this period painfully. The resistance did not call the CIA, rather the reverse. Resistance member Rafael Quintero makes the same point. He went to the U.S. to get someone, anyone, to agree to help. He ha…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20)
▶ 14:27 Jim Noel continued to head the Havana station until the U.S. withdrew the embassy in January 1961. Supposedly, he rejected their approach. Meanwhile, they're trying to find them. That's kind of weird. The CIA men wanted to put in our hands …