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CIA evidence: Imbert Barrera and Amiama Tío WERE THE MURDERERS OF LAS MIRABAL, no Trujillo
Posted by today on December 20, 2017 at 8:42 am
The first thing that Trujillo said when he heard about the murder of the Sisters mirabal was: "What a pod they have thrown me"!
The lamentable murder of the Mirabal sisters has been a suppressed case for five decades so that what appears to be hidden truths is not investigated. Why? Has he been afraid of you and what is behind this? All that has been said is that they were murdered by Trujillo's men and their orders. However, husband and something strange with this premise since this version is based on testimonies of the anti-Trujillillistas and biased historians themselves.
We must ask ourselves why the testimony of Pupo Roman where he claimed that the murder of the Mirabal sisters was an order of Imbert Barrera and Amiama Tio was never investigated? How is it possible that Trujillo immediately blamed himself for the anti-Trujillistas, when most of the high-profile killings and murders take years or decades to conclude on the basis of the facts?
Why historians have been reluctant to investigate the fact that a CIA agent named Plato Cox played a double role for the CIA, since while working for Trujillo towards a covert intelligence gathering job for the CIA, he He communicated with Amiama Tio in 1960 and informed him that the US he can not get involved with the murder of Trujillo until there is a destabilization event against his government.
Plato Cox was interviewed in March of the 1960 in the Dominican Republic by the CBS television network in a program sponsored by the CIA to gather information about Trujillo and initiate anti-Trujillillista propaganda, in preparation for his murder. Months later, the Mirabal sisters were murdered in November 1960 and immediately attributed to Trujillo by all Dominican anti-Trujillo exiles, many of whom had been taking money from the CIA to execute anti-Trujillo propaganda in Latin America and the United States. United.
Let's analyze the data:
1. Why is there still a classified file of the CIA in the murder of the Mirabal sisters? What do they hide that they do not declassify?
2. The so-called heroes and the CIA had the will to kill a woman!If the CIA and the Dominicans called "Heroes" had the will to kill Trujillo's mistress along with Trujillo in his bed "in silence" as evidenced by the declassified document, which assures us that Imbert Barreras and Amiama Tio who already lied when denying that the CIA collaborated with them in the murder of Trujillo, would not they be willing to kill the Mirabal Sisters and lie again as they did before?
The CIA's note of the Warren Commission's investigations of CIA assassinations says: "Looking, in section 3, his plan to murder the group now, goes on to describe the plan to intercept Trujillo in his lover's apartment, and try to kill him, including the mistress, and then says "you have to do", presumably to make the plan, murder, "they need five M-3 guns or comparable machines, etc. defense and in the case of a shooting, they will use the silent weapons of basic work. "
3. The contradictory reports and partial lies reported throughout history.
mirabal sisters husbands interviwd by OAS in 1961 june-lies that they were hung in front of the wives
This report of a newspaper from June 1961 after the murder of Trujillo says:
"Among those interviewed by the committee (the OAS sent a committee of inquiry in June 1961) were the husbands of the three Mirabal sisters killed last year with their driver in a jeep accident. Many Dominicans have wondered if their deaths were really an accident. There has been a widespread rumor that husbands had hanged themselves beforehand with their wives watching them. "
How could husbands possibly be hanged in front of their wives before, if the wives were already dead and if the husbands were killed after Trujillo was dead? This is typical in the fabrication of lies that we continue to expose in our research.
4. Testimony of the mother of the Mirabal Sisters.
mirabal mom denies trujillo
Behind amazing women like the Mirabal sisters, there is always an even more surprising mother. Mercedes Mirabal demonstrates this when she heard that the death of not only her daughters, but also that of her husband and even her own had been misinterpreted and taken out of context. She denied that she, her husband and daughters were murdered by Trujillo or his government, stating: that they were "sensationalist reports" from sources of exiles and "gross speculation".
mirabal sisters death claimed no accident mentions degalindez
Mrs. Mirabal referred to exiled Dominicans as a leader of the anti-Trujillo movement in New York; the nephew of the husband of Minerva Mirabal: Guido D'Alessandro who on the day of the murder accused his deaths as a triple murder, possibly done by the men of Trujillo. One has to ask, how can someone make such a conclusion just a few hours after his death? What they really knew!
Finally the testimony of an anti-Trujillo!
Written by Wendy Santana for the Listin
The last one that saw the Mirabal!
"Miriam Morales says that the day these women were killed, behind them came a blue cart with a person who is still alive and who is a senior retired officer."
Miriam Morales has not seen Angelita Trujillo's book and claims not to have had any close relationship with that family, but agrees with her on the theory that Rafael Leónidas Trujillo did not order the Mirabal sisters to be killed.
This friend of the heroines Patria, Minerva and Maria Teresa Mirabal, reveals that she saw them in Puerto Plata the day they were killed and that behind them came a blue cart with a person who is still alive and is a retired officer.
This woman who, like the martyrs buried 50 years ago, suffered in La 40 prison the inclemency of the bad odor of defecation and the sight of her conjured friends destroyed from the pain of the blows, electrical cords and toenails taken in cold blood, attributes that crime to other people.
She assures that some of the heroes of the execution of the dictator had to do with the crime. To sustain that appreciation, Miriam has been criticized by her own comrades in the 1J4 movement, who call her a brave woman who, like the others, suffered and fought for the liberation of the Dominican people, but later became deviant.
After telling so many times that the Military Intelligence Service tried to conquer her so that she could tell her classmates and that she remained at all times and that she never bowed to Trujillo, this woman goes on to the chapter of what she calls "the true". "Look, I'm going to tell you the truth. The power was behind the throne. Trujillo was entertained by party to keep him happy, but it was the others who sent. His brother, (whom he did not identify) was one of them. He wanted power and wanted to kill Trujillo and Trujillo wanted to kill him, they were enemies. "
"There was also the other one, the one who had more power, Jhonny Abbes, who was the one who decided everything and Trujillo de fi esta en fi esta and looking for women and entertained there", given.
"The same day they killed them, I talked to them. They came down and it was God who sent me to see because my little girl had given him a little boy with a tirapó and she screamed so much and I told her we are going to see if the little boy is there, and when I am on the road, in front of the Quemazon, that vehicle comes and stops there, it was from a general. "
"Well, the question is that we stopped to talk and they told me Miriam, we are not going to have any more trips (from Salcedo) because we got a little house here. I remember that the driver who was with them was killed too. But look how they did it, first they slept, they injected it with the poison and then they threw it to simulate an accident.
The doctor who certified him was killed because he knew immediately how it was. The blows of the sticks they did when they threw them. "
Miriam Morales did not properly define the actions of Trujillo, but believes that the cruel ones were behind him.
"They killed innocent women to throw a pod at Trujillo, but really his brother was the one who had the power," reaffirms Miriam Morales.
When asked what he thinks the revolutionary spirit of the people of Puerto Rico is due to, he says that many had communication with people from Cuba, like their parents and many of their neighbors, who thought that they could live better without the dictator they had.
With a military man to know a little more ... Miriam Morales had five children: Claudio, who lives with her; Carlos, who lives in the capital, and Bolívar, who died in an alleged traffic accident, but which she claims was part of the persecution of her family, after the murder of Rafael Trujillo.
Before these males procreated two females. The first was already born when she was in prison La 40, and the second was engendered by a soldier after her release and for which she was also frowned upon by members of the June 14 movement, on understanding that she was joining the enemy .
But she sees it in a different way and explains it this way: "I had a girl when I was in jail, the first one, that the father was from Santiago. And the other, the smallest, which was someone else's, with which I got myself to find out a lot about Trujillo and a girl came out. "
"My mother made a nest and they kept the weapons there because they were waiting for the landing of Luperón." "Miriam Morales, survivor of La 40 prison.
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CIA evidence: Imbert Barrera and Amiama Tío WERE THE MURDERERS OF LAS MIRABAL, no Trujillo
Posted by today on December 20, 2017 at 8:42 am
The first thing that Trujillo said when he heard about the murder of the Sisters mirabal was: "What a pod they have thrown me"!
The lamentable murder of the Mirabal sisters has been a suppressed case for five decades so that what appears to be hidden truths is not investigated. Why? Has he been afraid of you and what is behind this? All that has been said is that they were murdered by Trujillo's men and their orders. However, husband and something strange with this premise since this version is based on testimonies of the anti-Trujillillistas and biased historians themselves.
We must ask ourselves why the testimony of Pupo Roman where he claimed that the murder of the Mirabal sisters was an order of Imbert Barrera and Amiama Tio was never investigated? How is it possible that Trujillo immediately blamed himself for the anti-Trujillistas, when most of the high-profile killings and murders take years or decades to conclude on the basis of the facts?
Why historians have been reluctant to investigate the fact that a CIA agent named Plato Cox played a double role for the CIA, since while working for Trujillo towards a covert intelligence gathering job for the CIA, he He communicated with Amiama Tio in 1960 and informed him that the US he can not get involved with the murder of Trujillo until there is a destabilization event against his government.
Plato Cox was interviewed in March of the 1960 in the Dominican Republic by the CBS television network in a program sponsored by the CIA to gather information about Trujillo and initiate anti-Trujillillista propaganda, in preparation for his murder. Months later, the Mirabal sisters were murdered in November 1960 and immediately attributed to Trujillo by all Dominican anti-Trujillo exiles, many of whom had been taking money from the CIA to execute anti-Trujillo propaganda in Latin America and the United States. United.
Let's analyze the data:
1. Why is there still a classified file of the CIA in the murder of the Mirabal sisters? What do they hide that they do not declassify?
2. The so-called heroes and the CIA had the will to kill a woman!If the CIA and the Dominicans called "Heroes" had the will to kill Trujillo's mistress along with Trujillo in his bed "in silence" as evidenced by the declassified document, which assures us that Imbert Barreras and Amiama Tio who already lied when denying that the CIA collaborated with them in the murder of Trujillo, would not they be willing to kill the Mirabal Sisters and lie again as they did before?
The CIA's note of the Warren Commission's investigations of CIA assassinations says: "Looking, in section 3, his plan to murder the group now, goes on to describe the plan to intercept Trujillo in his lover's apartment, and try to kill him, including the mistress, and then says "you have to do", presumably to make the plan, murder, "they need five M-3 guns or comparable machines, etc. defense and in the case of a shooting, they will use the silent weapons of basic work. "
3. The contradictory reports and partial lies reported throughout history.
mirabal sisters husbands interviwd by OAS in 1961 june-lies that they were hung in front of the wives
This report of a newspaper from June 1961 after the murder of Trujillo says:
"Among those interviewed by the committee (the OAS sent a committee of inquiry in June 1961) were the husbands of the three Mirabal sisters killed last year with their driver in a jeep accident. Many Dominicans have wondered if their deaths were really an accident. There has been a widespread rumor that husbands had hanged themselves beforehand with their wives watching them. "
How could husbands possibly be hanged in front of their wives before, if the wives were already dead and if the husbands were killed after Trujillo was dead? This is typical in the fabrication of lies that we continue to expose in our research.
4. Testimony of the mother of the Mirabal Sisters.
mirabal mom denies trujillo
Behind amazing women like the Mirabal sisters, there is always an even more surprising mother. Mercedes Mirabal demonstrates this when she heard that the death of not only her daughters, but also that of her husband and even her own had been misinterpreted and taken out of context. She denied that she, her husband and daughters were murdered by Trujillo or his government, stating: that they were "sensationalist reports" from sources of exiles and "gross speculation".
mirabal sisters death claimed no accident mentions degalindez
Mrs. Mirabal referred to exiled Dominicans as a leader of the anti-Trujillo movement in New York; the nephew of the husband of Minerva Mirabal: Guido D'Alessandro who on the day of the murder accused his deaths as a triple murder, possibly done by the men of Trujillo. One has to ask, how can someone make such a conclusion just a few hours after his death? What they really knew!
Finally the testimony of an anti-Trujillo!
Written by Wendy Santana for the Listin
The last one that saw the Mirabal!
"Miriam Morales says that the day these women were killed, behind them came a blue cart with a person who is still alive and who is a senior retired officer."
Miriam Morales has not seen Angelita Trujillo's book and claims not to have had any close relationship with that family, but agrees with her on the theory that Rafael Leónidas Trujillo did not order the Mirabal sisters to be killed.
This friend of the heroines Patria, Minerva and Maria Teresa Mirabal, reveals that she saw them in Puerto Plata the day they were killed and that behind them came a blue cart with a person who is still alive and is a retired officer.
This woman who, like the martyrs buried 50 years ago, suffered in La 40 prison the inclemency of the bad odor of defecation and the sight of her conjured friends destroyed from the pain of the blows, electrical cords and toenails taken in cold blood, attributes that crime to other people.
She assures that some of the heroes of the execution of the dictator had to do with the crime. To sustain that appreciation, Miriam has been criticized by her own comrades in the 1J4 movement, who call her a brave woman who, like the others, suffered and fought for the liberation of the Dominican people, but later became deviant.
After telling so many times that the Military Intelligence Service tried to conquer her so that she could tell her classmates and that she remained at all times and that she never bowed to Trujillo, this woman goes on to the chapter of what she calls "the true". "Look, I'm going to tell you the truth. The power was behind the throne. Trujillo was entertained by party to keep him happy, but it was the others who sent. His brother, (whom he did not identify) was one of them. He wanted power and wanted to kill Trujillo and Trujillo wanted to kill him, they were enemies. "
"There was also the other one, the one who had more power, Jhonny Abbes, who was the one who decided everything and Trujillo de fi esta en fi esta and looking for women and entertained there", given.
"The same day they killed them, I talked to them. They came down and it was God who sent me to see because my little girl had given him a little boy with a tirapó and she screamed so much and I told her we are going to see if the little boy is there, and when I am on the road, in front of the Quemazon, that vehicle comes and stops there, it was from a general. "
"Well, the question is that we stopped to talk and they told me Miriam, we are not going to have any more trips (from Salcedo) because we got a little house here. I remember that the driver who was with them was killed too. But look how they did it, first they slept, they injected it with the poison and then they threw it to simulate an accident.
The doctor who certified him was killed because he knew immediately how it was. The blows of the sticks they did when they threw them. "
Miriam Morales did not properly define the actions of Trujillo, but believes that the cruel ones were behind him.
"They killed innocent women to throw a pod at Trujillo, but really his brother was the one who had the power," reaffirms Miriam Morales.
When asked what he thinks the revolutionary spirit of the people of Puerto Rico is due to, he says that many had communication with people from Cuba, like their parents and many of their neighbors, who thought that they could live better without the dictator they had.
With a military man to know a little more ... Miriam Morales had five children: Claudio, who lives with her; Carlos, who lives in the capital, and Bolívar, who died in an alleged traffic accident, but which she claims was part of the persecution of her family, after the murder of Rafael Trujillo.
Before these males procreated two females. The first was already born when she was in prison La 40, and the second was engendered by a soldier after her release and for which she was also frowned upon by members of the June 14 movement, on understanding that she was joining the enemy .
But she sees it in a different way and explains it this way: "I had a girl when I was in jail, the first one, that the father was from Santiago. And the other, the smallest, which was someone else's, with which I got myself to find out a lot about Trujillo and a girl came out. "
"My mother made a nest and they kept the weapons there because they were waiting for the landing of Luperón." "Miriam Morales, survivor of La 40 prison.
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