Reports of Cuban regime funding of tech companies that serviced America’s elections indicate that foreign intelligence services have manipulated our presidential vote. A Chinese connection makes things even worse.
The technologies were created to “manipulate” votes favorable to socialists, according to Sidney Powell, a prominent Washington attorney on President Trump’s legal team who has been investigating the problem.
Voting technologies by Dominion and Smartmatic were “created to produce altered voting results in Venezuela for Hugo Chavez and then shipped internationally to manipulate votes for purchase in other countries, including this one,” Powell told Fox Business News on Friday.
Those systems were used in the entire state of Georgia and across the United States this year.
“It was funded by money from Venezuela and Cuba, and China has a role in it also,” Powell said. “So if you want to talk about foreign election interference, we certainly have it now.”
Scrappy Cuba punches far above its weight
In the world of political warfare and covert operations, Cuba’s Communist regime punches way above its weight. Its survival depends on it. Built as a surrogate for the Soviet KGB, Cuba’s General Intelligence Directorate (DGI) service was more effective than its creator in doubling our own agents against us, matched only by the exceptionally capable Stasi of East Germany.
But the Stasi is structurally gone and the KGB has been reorganized with its components re-named, while the DGI remains the nervous system, eyes, ears, and hands of the Cuban regime, at home and abroad. And US counterintelligence capabilities and resources range from inadequate and obsolete to disastrous.
Cuba HUMINT ops are for the long haul
The scrappy Cuban regime been playing the long game. Many of the young radicals it cultivated in the 1960s and ‘70s have since advanced to positions of influence.
The Weather Underground’s Bill Ayers opened his living room to mentor an aspiring Chicago politician named Barack Obama.
The Black Liberation Army’s Angela Davis, feted personally by Fidel Castro before Cuban-American Senator Marco Rubio was even born, has inspired and mentored generations of radicals who burrowed into the system.
Last June, Davis went on Russia’s RT channel to tell her cadres to hold their noses and back Joe Biden – all while praising cop-killers and singling out Assata Shakur, the nom de guerre of a convicted murderess who has lived for decades in Cuba’s sanctuary. Shakur, whose real name is Joanne Chesimard, is the first woman on the FBI’s Most Wanted List. She murdered New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster.
One of the militants who helped Chesimard escape from prison and flee to Cuba, Susan Rosenberg, burrowed in to run mass movements in the United States. Rosenberg is vice president of the board of a foundation that sponsors the BLM Global Network what runs BlackLivesMatter.com – and coincidentally justifies the murder of police officers.
This is just a sampling. Cuba has been running the Venceremos Brigade, a DGI operation to attract, assess, cultivate, and recruit Americans as agents for the regime, for more than 50 years.