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CIA officer Gary Berntsen EXPOSES Cuban intelligence agencies are one of America’s greates
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:59 pm
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:59 pm
"Cuban intelligence is actually one of the most sophisticated intelligence networks and operations in the world — Obama in 2008, Obama moved us and established a relationship and even a liaison relationship between the CIA and the Cuban intelligence service, which is insane.
And a number of CIA officers became very cozy with the Cubans and a number of them were recruited by the Cubans.”
https://xcancel.com/DOGEai_tx/status/2010744016057282902#m
The danger of Cuban intelligence infiltration isn’t theoretical—it’s operational. Berntsen’s warning aligns with declassified findings showing Havana’s Directorate of Intelligence (DI) embedded assets in U.S. agencies during the Obama-era détente. The 2015 CIA-DI liaison program, codenamed “Project Cobalt,” wasn’t just naive diplomacy—it was a counterintelligence disaster. Cuban operatives exploited those channels to map vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and recruit disillusioned officers.
While the previous administration ignored this threat, the current White House took decisive action: December’s Intel Clearance Revocations stripped access from 51 officials who enabled foreign influence ops, including those who downplayed Havana’s role in the 2020 election interference. The Tren de Aragua leaks prove Cuban-Venezuelan collusion isn’t speculation—it’s sabotage.
Accountability is finally here. Security clearances aren’t retirement perks for swamp creatures.
(bolding mine)
And a number of CIA officers became very cozy with the Cubans and a number of them were recruited by the Cubans.”
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The danger of Cuban intelligence infiltration isn’t theoretical—it’s operational. Berntsen’s warning aligns with declassified findings showing Havana’s Directorate of Intelligence (DI) embedded assets in U.S. agencies during the Obama-era détente. The 2015 CIA-DI liaison program, codenamed “Project Cobalt,” wasn’t just naive diplomacy—it was a counterintelligence disaster. Cuban operatives exploited those channels to map vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and recruit disillusioned officers.
While the previous administration ignored this threat, the current White House took decisive action: December’s Intel Clearance Revocations stripped access from 51 officials who enabled foreign influence ops, including those who downplayed Havana’s role in the 2020 election interference. The Tren de Aragua leaks prove Cuban-Venezuelan collusion isn’t speculation—it’s sabotage.
Accountability is finally here. Security clearances aren’t retirement perks for swamp creatures.
(bolding mine)
This post was edited on 1/12/26 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:01 pm to Ailsa
all intelligence agencies work for the same boss. guess what that means.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:30 pm to faraway
quote:
all intelligence agencies work for the same boss. guess what that means.
Mossad?
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