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  2. Luis Elizondo - Wikipedia

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    Elizondo is the son of Luis Elizondo III, a Cuban exile who volunteered for Brigade 2506, a CIA-sponsored group of exiles formed in 1960 to attempt the military overthrow of the Cuban government headed by Fidel Castro, which culminated in the Bay of Pigs invasion.

  3. Rosie Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    Rosie M. Vivas [1] (née Ruiz; June 21, 1953 – July 8, 2019) [2] was a Cuban fraudster who, among other schemes, was declared the winner in the female category for the 84th Boston Marathon in 1980, only to have her title stripped eight days after the race when it was discovered that she had not run the entire course.

  4. Operation Northwoods - Wikipedia

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    Operation Northwoods memorandum (13 March 1962) [1] General Lyman L. Lemnitzer, who was in charge as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Operation Northwoods was a proposed false flag operation that originated within the US Department of Defense of the United States government in 1962.

  5. American propaganda of the Spanish–American War - Wikipedia

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    Two well-timed incidents served to support these interests. The first was the Olivette Incident, where a young and innocent-looking Cuban woman named Clemencia Arango was taken into custody aboard the New York bound ship Olivette by Spanish officials, under suspicion of delivering letters to rebel leaders stationed in the city.

  6. 'Did Mark Cuban's wallet just get drained?': 'Shark Tank ...

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    In the case of Mark Cuban, it appears to have been to the tune of $1 million after the billionaire investor was apparently the victim of an online cryptocurrency scam.

  7. ZunZuneo - Wikipedia

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    ZunZuneo was an online social networking and microblogging service created by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and marketed to Cuban users. It followed recommendations by the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba and was covertly developed as a long-term strategy to encourage Cuban youths to revolt against the nation's government, fomenting a political spring.

  8. Is your camera ticket a fake? Here’s how to tell - AOL

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    Red light camera tickets: Not liable to ID the driver; some are fishing expeditions. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson helps you fight back against tricky fake tickets.

  9. Guanahacabibes camp - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, a former inmate at the camp told the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, that any Cuban who was denounced by a law enforcement official, for whatever reason, could be sentenced to Guanahacabibes. In 1964, the official magazine for the Federation of Cuban Women, claimed local "chulos" were sent to Guanahacibes. These accounts ...