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January 1st, 1959 marks the end of prosperity and democracy for Cuba. While the rest of us tend to our basic needs, the same forces that destroyed the beautiful island systematically undermine the moral and physical integrity of the US. A strong, decent, and respected United States is this force's enemy. The country's excellence had to be ruined! Establishing a base of operations for the enemies of this country ninety miles away from it was a success. The Cuban revolution having triumphed, they now had an island territory on which they could establish their headquarters. Their next goal would…mehr

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January 1st, 1959 marks the end of prosperity and democracy for Cuba. While the rest of us tend to our basic needs, the same forces that destroyed the beautiful island systematically undermine the moral and physical integrity of the US. A strong, decent, and respected United States is this force's enemy. The country's excellence had to be ruined! Establishing a base of operations for the enemies of this country ninety miles away from it was a success. The Cuban revolution having triumphed, they now had an island territory on which they could establish their headquarters. Their next goal would be to change the successful American mindset. Their communist propaganda machine took care of that task. Right before our eyes, freedom was changed to libertinage! God was taken away from the political discussion! And hating or questioning the actions of the United States was made to become the patriotic thing to do. Americans later were convinced that defending peoples and countries enslaved by tyrants was not to be part of the US agenda. Exiled Cubans, on the other hand, had to be portrayed as inflammatory, emotional, extremely right-winged, corrupt, and definitely not to be trusted when speaking against the revolutionary government on the island. They have completely succeeded on all accounts. Are you open to discovering the truth about Cuba and its repercussions for the United States?