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EPA, meet Felix Rodriguez. Some background: | EPA, meet Felix Rodriguez. Some background: | ||
As a 19-year-old volunteer for <em>Brigada 2506</em> (the Bay of Pigs freedom-fighters), Cuban-born Felix Rodriguez infiltrated Communist Cuba weeks before what came to be known as the Bay of Pigs invasion, organizing underground freedom-fighters, planning the sabotage of key roads and bridges, staying a step ahead of the Castro’s secret police and their | As a 19-year-old volunteer for <em>Brigada 2506</em> (the Bay of Pigs freedom-fighters), Cuban-born Felix Rodriguez infiltrated Communist Cuba weeks before what came to be known as the Bay of Pigs invasion, organizing underground freedom-fighters, planning the sabotage of key roads and bridges, staying a step ahead of the Castro’s secret police and their KGB coaches. Almost half of his band-of-brothers in the infiltration teams died in front of Soviet-armed firing squads, after KGB-tutored [[torture]]. Felix knew the odds. He volunteered anyway, along with hundreds of other young Cuban exiles of the time. | ||
After the Knights of Camelot stabbed the Bay of Pigs freedom-fighters in the back on the bloody Bay of Pigs beachhead, Rodriguez again foiled the Communist dragnet by slipping into the Venezuelan embassy and escaping a year later to Florida. After the Knights of Camelot stabbed the freedom-fighters again and twisted the blade with the Kennedy-Khrushchev swindle (that obliged the U.S. to <em>protect</em> Castro’s Soviet beachhead), Rodriguez, along with hundreds of his <em>Bay of Pigs </em>band-of-brothers enlisted in the U.S. Army. | After the Knights of Camelot stabbed the Bay of Pigs freedom-fighters in the back on the bloody Bay of Pigs beachhead, Rodriguez again foiled the Communist dragnet by slipping into the Venezuelan embassy and escaping a year later to Florida. After the Knights of Camelot stabbed the freedom-fighters again and twisted the blade with the Kennedy-Khrushchev swindle (that obliged the U.S. to <em>protect</em> Castro’s Soviet beachhead), Rodriguez, along with hundreds of his <em>Bay of Pigs </em>band-of-brothers enlisted in the U.S. Army. |