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#Trump’s War on Cuba now targets many Cuban Americans
Statement by the US-Cuba Normalization Coalition

For over 60 years, the #US government has imposed a harsh blockade along with economic and political warfare aimed at destabilizing and overthrowing the #Cuban government. As part of this project, it has also incentivized Cuban emigration by offering special pathways to residency and citizenship if they made their way to the U.S. The narrative that they are "victims of Communism" seeking freedom is misleading. In reality the hardships created by the US blockade, more than political differences, have fueled emigration. These bribes were intended to turn them into pawns in Washington’s war against #Cuba.

The #blockade of Cuba is an extreme and highly political version of the more general US economic sanctions and interventionist policies...

groups.io/g/cubanews/message/4

#VivaCuba #LetCubaLive #CubaSi #EndTheBlockade
#EndSanctionsAgainstCuba #OffTheList
@cubainfo

The CIA and the machinery to kill presidents

from #Granma [publication of the Cuban Communist Party]
Author: Raúl Antonio Capote
March 24, 2025

We must remember that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, during a visit to Dallas. At that time, police arrested #LeeHarveyOswald. Two days later, #Mafia-linked nightclub owner Jack Ruby killed #Oswald as he was being transported to jail.

An immediate attempt was made to link #Cuba to the crime, a long-standing effort by the #Cuban counterrevolution, despite the island's innocence being clear from the outset.

"Many details are coming to light about the #CIA's work around the world to influence elections, sabotage economies, and overthrow governments," notes Peter Kornbluh, analyst at the National Security Archive.

Among other things, new information is revealed about ZR/Rifle...as well as the Agency's ...obsession with destroying the Cuban Revolution.

groups.io/g/cubanews/message/3

The CIA reveals more of its connections to #LeeHarveyOswald

from #WashingtonPost #WaPo
July 14, 2025 at 6:00am EDT
By Tom Jackman

For more than 60 years, the CIA claimed it had little or no knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities before the assassination of President #JohnFKennedy in November 1963. That wasn’t true, new documents unearthed by a House task force prove. The revelation adds fuel to the long-simmering questions around what the agency knew about the plot to murder the president, and what else it may be hiding.

The documents confirm that #GeorgeJoannides, a #CIA officer based in #Miami in 1963, was helping finance and oversee a group of #Cuban students opposed to the ascension of #FidelCastro. #Joannides had a covert assignment to manage anti-Castro propaganda and disrupt pro-#Castro groups, even as the CIA was prohibited from domestic spying.

washingtonpost.com/national-se

gift article - wapo.st/44OB2tI

The Washington Post · The CIA reveals more of its connections to Lee Harvey OswaldBy Tom Jackman

Havana's Palestine March (November 2023) [video]

[A video on #PeerTube about #Cuba from the #video collective #BellyOfTheBeast
11/23/2023]

Thousands of #Cuban young people joined #Palestinian medical students for a massive march in #Havana Thursday in solidarity with #Palestine and against #Israel’s indiscriminate bombing campaign of #Gaza.

"Our job now is to become good professionals so that we can return to Palestine and support our people," said Haneen Alhendi, a Palestinian medical student at the march.

cuddly.tube/w/2YbWgMhifFjs4HUF

@cuba
#VivaCuba #LetCubaLive #CubaSi #EndTheBlockade #CubaSolidarity #EndTheEmbargo
#EndSanctionsAgainstCuba #OffTheList
@cubainfo @palestine

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You know what is frightening? I got out for some smokes and some drinks (and free Frazil friday), and it's just like any other day. See the same peeps in my neighboorhood. Talk to them. But, my #cuban neighbor is still missing. And that's where this is a Stalinist play. Doesn't seem like all this #fascism is going on. Surely someone is making it all up. But that's the ploy - one upset a day till it's all chipped away. It's #political #gaslighting right out of the Soviet playbook.

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'Chatham House Rule'

Torenberg launched Chatham House the summer of 2024,
naming it after a British think tank that formalized the insight that
trusted conversations require a degree of privacy.

Two of its conservative participants said they see the group as a way to shift centrist Trump-curious figures to the Republican side,
but its founder said he’d begun it to have “a left-right exchange where we could have real conversations because of filter bubble group chats.”

Chatham House includes high-profile figures like the economist
#Larry #Summers and the historian #Niall #Ferguson,
and more partisan figures like #Shapiro and the Democratic analyst #David #Shor.

#Andreessen lurks.

But several participants described it to me as something like a gladiatorial arena with #Cuban most often in the center,
sparring with conservatives.

(“no idea what you are talking about :)” Cuban emailed in response to an inquiry about his arguments on Chatham House.)

The Group Chat Era depended on part of the American elite feeling shut out from public spaces,
and on the formation of a new conservative consensus.

Both of those are now fading
(though Torenberg has invested in a company called #ChatBCC that wants to commercialize the heady experience of sitting in on texts among the power elite).

Since Elon Musk turned X to the right
and an alternative media ecosystem emerged on Substack,
“a tremendous amount of the verboten conversations can now shift back into public view,” Andreessen told Fridman.

“It’s much healthier to live in a society in which people are literally not scared of what they’re saying.”

And Trump’s destabilizing “Liberation Day” has taken its toll on the coalition Andreessen helped shape.

You can see it on X,
where investors joke that they’ll put pronouns back in their bios in exchange for a return to the 2024 stock prices,
and where #Srinivasan has been a leading critic of Trump’s tariffs.

“Group chats have changed on the economy in the last few weeks,”
said #Rufo.
“There’s a big split on the tech right.”

The polarity of social media has also reversed,
and while participants used to keep their conservative ideas off social media,
“now the anti-Trump sentiment is what you’re afraid to say on X,” one said.

By mid-April, #Sacks had had enough with Chatham House:
“This group has become worthless since the loudest voices have TDS,”
he wrote, shorthanding
“Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

Then he addressed Torenberg:
“You should create a new one with just smart people.”

Signal soon showed that three men had left the group:
The Sequoia partner #Shaun #Maguire,
the bitcoin billionaire #Tyler #Winklevoss, and #Tucker #Carlson.

semafor.com/article/04/27/2025

www.semafor.com · The group chats that changed AmericaBy Ben Smith

In February, #Marc #Andreessen described the #Chatham #House group chats to the podcaster #Lex #Fridman as “the equivalent of [Soviet era] #samizdat
“The combination of encryption and disappearing messages really unleashed it,” he said. The chats, he wrote recently, helped produce our national “vibe shift.”
They have rarely been discussed in public, though you can catch the occasional mention in, for instance, a podcast debate between #Mark #Cuban and the Republican entrepreneur #Vivek #Ramaswamy, which started in a chat.

But they are made visible through a group consensus on social media.
Their effects have ranged from the mainstreaming of the monarchist pundit #Curtis #Yarvin to a particularly focused and developed dislike of the former Washington Post writer #Taylor #Lorenz.

They succeeded at avoiding leaks (until, to a modest extent, this article) in part because of Signal’s and WhatsApp’s #disappearing #message features,
and in part because the groups had formed out of a mix of fear and disdain for journalists they believed were “out to get us,” as one member put it.
“People during 2020 felt that there was a monoculture on social media, and if they didn’t agree with something, group chats became a safe space to debate that, share that, build consensus, feel that you’re not alone,”
said #Erik #Torenberg, an entrepreneur who was the first employee of the tech community hub Product Hunt.
As #Krishnan was setting up a set of tech group WhatsApp chats at a16z, #Torenberg independently founded a group of tech chats on WhatsApp and some more political Signal chats.

“They’re having all the private conversations because they weren’t allowed to have the public conversations,” Andreessen told Torenberg on a recent podcast,
after claiming in the name of secrecy that he’d never heard of such groups.
“If it wasn’t for the censorship all of these conversations would have happened in public, which would have been much better.”
Their creations took off:
“It might not seem like it, because of all the sh*t that people still post on X, but the internet has fragmented,”
the Substack author #Noah #Smith wrote after my inquiries for this story spilled into public Saturday.
“Group chats are now where everything important and interesting happens.”

semafor.com/article/04/27/2025

www.semafor.com · The group chats that changed AmericaBy Ben Smith

"#Cuban’s offer came after the government’s General Services Administration (#GSA) abruptly gutted its #18F technology unit, which helps other government agencies build, buy, and share tech products. Per Politico, the layoffs affected roughly 70 individuals who learned the news around 1 am on Saturday. Among other things, the unit had reportedly built Login.gov, a secure and private way for the public to access services at gov agencies, including Social Security."

techcrunch.com/2025/03/01/mark

TechCrunch · Mark Cuban offers to fund government tech unit that was cut in the middle of the night | TechCrunchBillionaire investor Mark Cuban waded into the latest government tech shake-up on Saturday, posting an unexpected offer of support for newly laid-off