THE BAY OF PIGS 60TH ANNIVERSARY
[Intro by Jack Wheeler. This is my friend Felix Rodriguez, legendary Cuban-born CIA agent who was key to organizing the Bay of Pigs invasion to liberate Communist Cuba 60 years ago this week, April 17-20, 1961. In 2015, I took Felix to Iwo Jima, where he hoisted the flag of the Brigade 2506 liberation force up the flagpole on Mount Suribachi (you can see the Marine’s 1945 black sand invasion beach below).
Felix’s most famous CIA exploit was capturing Che Guevara in the jungles of Bolivia in 1967. Here he is with Che who had only an hour to live when the photo was taken. The Bolivian military ordered him killed while Felix wanted him to live as Che was pleading to tell everything he knew about Castro.
What follows is historian Humberto Fontova’s account of John Kennedy’s betrayal of the aborted attempt to bring freedom to Cuba. Cuba could have been free and flourishing for the last 60 years had it not been for JFK’s cowardice. Here is the story of magnificent heroism and spineless tragedy.]





The ramshackle Club Obama is a shed on stilts above a garbage dump of a beach in Conakry, the capital of the West African country of Guinea. It doesn’t get much business anymore because Obama is no longer popular here. Guineans thought he would flood them with US taxpayer dollars but he didn’t. “Obama did nothing for us,” they’ll tell you.








