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Rum goings on behind Bacardi's party image (works for violent overthrow of Castro)
The Guardian via SMH ^ | August 16 2002 | By Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles

Posted on 08/15/2002 10:10:36 AM PDT by dead

The Bacardi rum company has been engaged for more than 40 years in clandestine attempts to overthrow the Cuban Government by both violent and other means, according to a new book.

The company is accused of bankrolling extreme right-wing groups and mainstream politicians in the United States an effort to remove Fidel Castro and re-establish its profitable empire on the island.

Bacardi is the world's largest rum company, with annual sales of more than 240 million bottles in 170 countries, and a history that dates to 1862. But behind its image of a fun drink for partygoers is an empire that has devoted millions of dollars towards removing Dr Castro and the Cuban Government, which nationalised its properties in 1959, the Colombian journalist Hernando Calvo Ospina says in his new book, Bacardi, the Hidden War.

Other countries and private firms have since reached settlements with the Cuban Government over the nationalisation, but the US and Bacardi never have.

The book alleges that in the 1960s the then head of Bacardi, the late Jose Pepin Bosch, planned to bomb Cuba's oil refineries, hoping to create a blackout in the country and thus stimulate "a state of national subversion". His plan, and a picture of the bomber aircraft he intended to use, was exposed in The New York Times and the enterprise abandoned.

A more elaborate plot to kill Dr Castro was suggested in 1964, according to documents not released by the National Security Council until 1998. Details of the CIA plot "to assassinate Castro, which would involve US elements of the Mafia and which would be financed by Pepin Bosch" are contained in documents sent by a CIA agent, Gordon Chase, to his superiors. According to the documents, Pepin Bosch contributed $US100,000 of the $US150,000 requested by those linked to the Mafia who had offered to kill Dr Castro, his brother, Raul and Che Guevara.

Directors and leading shareholders in Bacardi were instrumental in the formation in 1981 of the Cuban American National Foundation, which was to become one of the main bodies co-ordinating efforts to overthrow Dr Castro.

More recently, senior Bacardi figures have been instrumental in the support for the 1996 Helms-Burton legislation that outlined what Cuba must do to be regarded as a democracy by the US and attain diplomatic recognition. The law made it an offence for foreigners to invest in properties that were nationalised by Dr Castro and denied visas to the US to the directors of any firms that did so. In congressional circles the legislation was referred to as the Bacardi bill. Leading Bacardi figures mounted fundraisers for Senator Jesse Helms, one of the architects of the legislation.

The book is published as the Bush Administration has listed Cuba as one of seven state sponsors of terrorism. A Bacardi spokeswoman said: "No-one at Bacardi believes this book is worth commenting on."

The Guardian

The guy writes this article like Bacardi’s up to no good.

And what’s with this “Dr. Castro”?!

I’m going to drink some Bacardi rum tonight! Cheers. Rum goings on behind Bacardi's party image ( By Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles August 16 2002

The Bacardi rum company has been engaged for more than 40 years in clandestine attempts to overthrow the Cuban Government by both violent and other means, according to a new book.

The company is accused of bankrolling extreme right-wing groups and mainstream politicians in the United States an effort to remove Fidel Castro and re-establish its profitable empire on the island.

Bacardi is the world's largest rum company, with annual sales of more than 240 million bottles in 170 countries, and a history that dates to 1862. But behind its image of a fun drink for partygoers is an empire that has devoted millions of dollars towards removing Dr Castro and the Cuban Government, which nationalised its properties in 1959, the Colombian journalist Hernando Calvo Ospina says in his new book, Bacardi, the Hidden War.

Other countries and private firms have since reached settlements with the Cuban Government over the nationalisation, but the US and Bacardi never have.

The book alleges that in the 1960s the then head of Bacardi, the late Jose Pepin Bosch, planned to bomb Cuba's oil refineries, hoping to create a blackout in the country and thus stimulate "a state of national subversion". His plan, and a picture of the bomber aircraft he intended to use, was exposed in The New York Times and the enterprise abandoned.

A more elaborate plot to kill Dr Castro was suggested in 1964, according to documents not released by the National Security Council until 1998. Details of the CIA plot "to assassinate Castro, which would involve US elements of the Mafia and which would be financed by Pepin Bosch" are contained in documents sent by a CIA agent, Gordon Chase, to his superiors. According to the documents, Pepin Bosch contributed $US100,000 of the $US150,000 requested by those linked to the Mafia who had offered to kill Dr Castro, his brother, Raul and Che Guevara.

Directors and leading shareholders in Bacardi were instrumental in the formation in 1981 of the Cuban American National Foundation, which was to become one of the main bodies co-ordinating efforts to overthrow Dr Castro.

More recently, senior Bacardi figures have been instrumental in the support for the 1996 Helms-Burton legislation that outlined what Cuba must do to be regarded as a democracy by the US and attain diplomatic recognition. The law made it an offence for foreigners to invest in properties that were nationalised by Dr Castro and denied visas to the US to the directors of any firms that did so. In congressional circles the legislation was referred to as the Bacardi bill. Leading Bacardi figures mounted fundraisers for Senator Jesse Helms, one of the architects of the legislation.

The book is published as the Bush Administration has listed Cuba as one of seven state sponsors of terrorism. A Bacardi spokeswoman said: "No-one at Bacardi believes this book is worth commenting on."


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The guy writes this article like Bacardi’s up to no good.

Screw “Dr. Castro.” The sooner he's in a grave, the better it will be for all Cubans.

I’m going to drink some Bacardi rum tonight! Cheers.

1 posted on 08/15/2002 10:10:36 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead
A Rum and Coke is a "Cuba Libre"
2 posted on 08/15/2002 10:12:28 AM PDT by Guillermo
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To: dead
Right on! If rum didn't give me bad headaches, I'd be running to the store right now form some hooch!
3 posted on 08/15/2002 10:12:48 AM PDT by The Iceman Cometh
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To: dead
And Jesse Jackson and the NAACP wants their followers to boycott Coca-Cola....

Rum and Coke, anyone?
4 posted on 08/15/2002 10:13:15 AM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: dead
Dr. Castro??? Kind of like Dr. Mengele, I guess. I just may celebrate this article with a couple of Mai Tais myself.
5 posted on 08/15/2002 10:18:20 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: dead
Fight evil Castro, drink Rum & Coke!
6 posted on 08/15/2002 10:18:46 AM PDT by Enterprise
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To: dead
The criticism is coming from a paper which apologizes for Arafat and suicide bombers.

There's nothing wrong with violently overthrowing an illegitimate and anti-freedom government like Castro's. That's something the libs cannot grasp- that individual freedom is worth fighting for and such a fight is honorable by defintion over fighting for 'group-rights' socialism and communism.

I love the dark Bacardi rum; think I need to get another bottle, too.

7 posted on 08/15/2002 10:18:53 AM PDT by piasa
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To: dead
VIVA CUBA VIVA BACARDI~~~!!!
8 posted on 08/15/2002 10:19:04 AM PDT by Nat Turner
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To: dead
You know I'm on taking a few days of vacation around the weekend and Bacardi just moved to the top of my beverage list for tonight.
9 posted on 08/15/2002 10:21:34 AM PDT by KSCITYBOY
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To: KSCITYBOY

10 posted on 08/15/2002 10:27:44 AM PDT by piasa
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I'm going to my father's surprise 70th birthday party tonight.

I'll drink a rum and coke with him and tell him why.

11 posted on 08/15/2002 10:28:15 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead
http://www.bacardi.com/

Lets tell them how we feel. They could use our support!

GO BACARDI
12 posted on 08/15/2002 10:29:47 AM PDT by Khepera
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
fyi
13 posted on 08/15/2002 10:32:15 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: Free the USA
Thanks for the PING. I have to run but this looks interesting. I'll read it later.
14 posted on 08/15/2002 10:35:07 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: dead
Cuba Libre-s all around!
15 posted on 08/15/2002 10:38:57 AM PDT by Chemist_Geek
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To: Guillermo
A Rum and Coke is a "Cuba Libre"

With a lime, it is.

SD

18 posted on 08/15/2002 10:41:21 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: dead
"Dr. Castro"? Like what year did he graduate from evil medical school?
19 posted on 08/15/2002 10:43:16 AM PDT by ThreeYearLurker
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