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I finish the story of Manuel Hevia Coscullela, the Cuban spy, based off his memoir, Pasaporte 11333 : ocho años con la CIA (1978). I examine what exactly Hevia was doing for the agency and what USAID's Office of Public Safety was up to. I discuss Lyndon B. Johnson's visit to Punta del Este, Uruguay for the Organization of American States (OAS) summits/conferences and how that affected the domestic political climate.

I get obsessed with the story of Uruguayan military officer Colonel Ramon Trabal - assassinated by "the Raul Sendic International Brigade" in Paris, a story which quickly enters the funhouse hall of mirrors. 

Then, to double back on the discussion of Gittinger's PAS files, entrapment ops, and MKULTRA death squad selection processes, I cover Hevia's explanation of the L and Q files. Just wait. He also explains the construction of a "parallel apparatus" and, in relation, discusses a police pimp. 

Afterwards, Hevia ran a restaurant as part of ops the CIA and Uruguayan police were running in Uruguay. Finally, Mitrione appears in Hevia's story, and I go through some details left out in the prior episodes. Ice cold.

[episode artwork based off the book cover]

Songs:

Dirty, Dirty Feeling by Elvis Presley

De Cuba Traigo un Cantar by Carlos Puebla

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https://programmed-to-chill.myshopify.com/

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Anonymous

I have been listening for a while now, and I appreciate very much your clear and moderately paced delivery and your well researched and outlined material. I have gone on to listen to quite a few more researchers through you when there are no pay walls immediately. Thank you.

Anonymous

Need more Latin America episodes, this was great Jimmy.

Keith Allen Dennis

Thank you for these episodes. By the way you're onto it: the P7 lodge was south americas P2, lot of the same people too

NYCM&AHole

Saw this news story and thought of your series https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/29/politics/manuel-rocha-us-ambassador-guilty-plea/index.html