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Humberto Fontova

Humberto Fontova is the author of four books including "Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who Idolize Him." Visit hfontova.com.

Most Recent Articles by Humberto Fontova:

“Cuba” Experts vs Cuban exile “crackpots” (Oct. 1962 version)

"Nothing but refugee rumors," sneered Mc George Bundy, JFK's National Security Advisor, on the October 14, 1962 edition of Sunday morning chat show "Issues and Answers." Bundy had been questioned about some crackpot exile rumors of Soviet Missiles in Cuba.
- Monday, March 9, 2009

Castro’s New Republican Friends

Castro's propaganda ministry is not notorious for fawning over Republicans. But lately they've been gushing over the Ranking Republican member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senator Richard Lugar.
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Canada’s Hypocrisy on Cuba

"We emphasize the importance of maintaining sanctions. Sanctions were imposed to help us end the apartheid system. It is only logical that we must continue to apply this form of pressure against the South African government." That's Nelson Mandela addressing (and thanking) the Canadian Parliament in June 1990 for imposing, and championing in every international forum, economic sanctions against South Africa.
- Saturday, February 28, 2009

The New York Times and “Book Banning”

In Sunset Boulevard, you couldn't help but sympathize with Norma Desmond. She made nostalgia, senility and decrepitude slightly pitiable, but also charming. The New York Times, it's stock value in the cellar while squirming under the thumb of a foreign robber baron, makes the same thing shabby, malodorous and pathetic.
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Recent Books and Movies Parrot Castroite Propaganda

A recent bestseller titled "How the Mob Owned Cuba, and Lost it to the Revolution," by T.J. English parrots Fidel Castro's script down to very "ands" and "thes." Stephen Soderbergh and Benicio del Toro's Movie, Che, is every buit as slavishly compliant to a script from a totalitarian propaganda ministry.
- Monday, February 9, 2009

Tune in, Turn on—Get Shot

“Del Toro was fascinated with Che Guevara from the first time he heard his name mentioned in the Rolling Stones song Indian Girl,” reads the introduction to an interview with Benicio del Toro last month in Britain's The Guardian. “Of course he found himself fascinated by Ernesto Che Guevara - he loved the Stones, and Emotional Rescue was the first album he'd bought. "I hear of this guy and he's got a cool name. Che Guevara!" Del Toro as good as swoons when he says it. “Groovy name, groovy man, groovy politics!”
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009

A Bailout for Castro Too?

The U.S. taxpayer remains among the few in the industrialized world not screwed and tattooed by Fidel Castro. But fear not! Most "analysts" see Obama moving quickly to rectify this shameful state of affairs, by scrapping his country's obnoxious (to liberals and foreigners) penchant for "unilateralism" in foreign policy.
- Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Dictators’ to the Right of me, ‘Presidents’ to the Left

From the AP to Reuters and from the New York Times to the Washington Post the MSM stories on the Cuban Revolution” 50th anniversary all mention a “dictator”-- but his name is Batista. The Castro brothers invariably appear as “Presidents.” Fidel Castro has ruled (unelected) longer than Hitler and Stalin combined and mandates what his subjects, read, say, earn, eat (both substance and amount), where they live, travel or work. No matter. He's a “president”
- Monday, January 5, 2009

Cuba’s Stalinist Nomenklatura Celebrates 50 years of High-Living and Repression

"Cuban mothers let me assure you that I will solve all Cuba's problems without spilling a drop of blood." Upon entering Havana on January 7, 1959, Cuba's new leader Fidel Castro broadcast that promise into a phalanx of microphones. As the jubilant crowd erupted with joy, Castro continued. “Cuban mothers let me assure you that because of me you will never have to cry."
- Thursday, January 1, 2009

Che Guevara; a Study in Stupidity, Sadism and Failure

The Cuban freedom-fighters who faced Che at the Bay of Pigs and later in the Congo still laugh. The Bay of Pigs invasion plan included a ruse where a little boat packing a huge fireworks show and tape recording of battle sounds landed in extreme western Cuba as a diversion.
- Sunday, December 28, 2008

Ted Turner’s Lies About Cuba

Last week during a FoxNews interview with Bill O'Reilly, Ted Turner, who founded what has become (in their own words) “the world's largest cable news network ”claimed that Fidel Castro's Stalinist regime has never killed anyone.
- Friday, December 19, 2008

Ted Turner’s lies about Cuba

Last week during a FoxNews interview with Bill O'Reilly, Ted Turner, who founded what has become (in their own words) "the world's largest cable news network "claimed that Fidel Castro's Stalinist regime has never killed anyone.
- Thursday, December 18, 2008

What Soderbergh’s Che Movie Left Out

"Don't Shoot! I'm Che! I'm worth to you more alive than dead!" This sniveling shout was heard by the two Bolivian soldiers when they confronted Che and his guerrilla charge Willi. Che immediately dropped his fully loaded weapons and started his whimpering. (That's two Bolivian soldiers against two armed guerrillas, by the way.)
- Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Che Guevara on the Silver Screen

"SENTENCE first – VERDICT afterwards," said the Queen. "Nonsense!" said Alice loudly. "Off with her head!" the Queen shouted at the top of her voice. – Alice In Wonderland
- Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Give Thanks that Che Guevara is Dead

"We will bring the war to the imperialist enemies' very home," raved Che Guevara in his "Message to the Tri-Continental Conference" published in Havana in April 1967, "to his places of work and recreation. We must never give him a minute of peace or tranquility. We'll attack him wherever we find him.
- Monday, November 24, 2008

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