Assassin: The Terrifying True Story Of An International Hitman by Robbins Christopher

Assassin: The Terrifying True Story Of An International Hitman by Robbins Christopher

Author:Robbins, Christopher [Robbins, Christopher]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Ultima Hora, Spanish-American, Paris, Army Intelligence, Senator Celeste Gomez, Jefe de periodo, Democratic Anti-Communist Front, West Berlin, Orlando Martinez, Fermin Marte Polanco, Col. Manuel de Jesus Sanchez Cuevas, Chief of the Air Force, Papa Hemingway, Hector Aristy, Military State Council, Argentina, Radhames G. Peña, Col. Jorge Antonio Vanderas, non fiction, Carabanchel, witch-doctors, G2, Henry E. Emerson, Fortalaza Ozama, General Melido Marter, elec-trocution, assassination, Jr, plainclothes, Guatemala, Col. Luis Ney Tejeda Alvarez, apostrophe books, whips, communist, assassins, CIA, MANO, Pechito, Duchess of Albuquerque, torture, Miami, gangster cars, Braulio, Monsignor Perez San¬chez, Air Attaché, Antichrist, Viterbo Alvarez, bullets, DC3, national police, An¬thony Ruiz, Jamaica, Howard John¬son's Motor Lodge, Nescafé racket, La Victoria, New Jersey, chief of security, Fidel Castro, Colonel Arseno Regalado, Maximo Gomez Avenue, Cuba Libre, hit men, El Mundo, Ernesto Melendez Vasquez (El Chino), Jack the Ripper, Sosa, Krafft-Ebing, Checo, Avenue Rapp, Altagracia Church, General Rafael Oscar Bencosme Candelier, non-fiction, secret agent, Caribbean, Caracas, Washington, Charles Manson, Peña Gomez, Fort Bragg, hitmen, Perez Jimenez, Ciudad Trujillo, Margarita Gonzalez, Batalla de las Carreras, Haitian voodoo, submachine gun, Lt. Col. Donald J. Crowley, Nivar, Rafael Ellis Sanchez, bomb attempts, Dr Quezado, Ramfis Trujillo, Genius of Peace, revolver, best selling, Romulo Betancourt, 'Rebuilder of the Financial Independence, Order of Assassins, Caracas Convention, licensed to kill, General Luis Amiana Tio, Jose Francisco Pefia Gomez, Dario Gomez, Dominican Republic, General Paulino, Nietzsche, The Observer's, Rafael An¬tonio Collodo, christopher robbins, orgies, Doctor Death, Major Gary, Death Squadron, 14th of June Party, blackmail, Air Force Military Academy, Juan Bosch, Altagracia, Cyril Frank, General Braulio Alvarez Sanchez, Servicio de Inteligencia Militar, Pearl of the Antilles, General Elias Wessin y Wessin, Km9, Movimiento 24 de Abril, MPD, Carcell de la 40, Students' Federation, Balaguer, blackmailing, Madrid, William Burroughs, Hotel Embajador, Lexington Hotel, british, Trujillo Youth Vanguard, Avenida Espana, mass murderer, South America, Embassy, American consulate, UK, Major Amin Tejada Vantroi, military, Manolo Santamaria, Colonel Espiritusanto, Air Force pilot, Second World War, Brazil, asassins, Constantino Felix, Tejeda, Father of the New Fatherland', Coney Island, Alien's Order, Pentonville prison, Bolivar Avenue, The Naked Lunch, General Melido Marte, Castellana, Kilometre 9, Molina, biography, Stokeley Carmichael, Dr Jose A. Quezada, adrenalin, General Imbert Barreras, Domingo Daniel Minaya, Andres Ramos Peguero, best-selling, William Lee, La Banda, El Conde Street, Brooklyn, Gregorio Webber, torture centre, assasin, Juan Peron, dictator, skullduggery, passport, Puerto Rico, Belgium, political assassination, castration, electric chair, Dr Mario Jerez Cruz, murder, El National, Colonel Checo, Gregorio Garcia Castro, General Ney Nivar Seijas, hit man, Park Colon, Stockholm, Ensanche Naco, robbing, assasins, Robert A. Hurwitch, bodyguard, Barrio Santa Maria Auxiliadora, Ensanche Ozama, nail extractors, double, POUASI, Chief Protector of the Dominican Working Classes, Casimiro Castro, Mauricio Coro, Maquetia airport, Fournier, New York, General Ilcantara, Al Capone, El Nacional, torture chambers, Carlos Manuel Geronimo Alfonseca (Collares), spy, Caanan, Miguel Perez Aybar, true stories, Pedro Urbano Pina (Kelly), Ramon Antonio Rosario Taveras (El Gringo), Antwerp, intelligence chief, Lt. Rodriguez, villain, Gran Via, Juan Pablo Duarte secondary school, exile, Colonel Nej Tejeda Alvarez, cerebral haemorrhage, Venezuela, Rafael Ignacio Sanchez Tirado, Nazis, Zurich, Pan Am, assassinate, Ambassa¬dor, liquidator, Carretera Mella, Falcons, Fulgencio Batista, Norge Botello, police chief, Col. Rames Troncoso, Raul Martinez Acosta, Juan Pablo Gomez Zarate, hitman, George Raymond Phelan, General Franco, grenade, Carlos Evertsz, San Isidro, Jotin Cury, Capt. Ramon Molina Urena, Grupo Cobra, U.S. State Department, Otilio Martinez, St Tropez, Barahona, Lisbon, UNACHOSIN, true story, bulletproof, Pedro Vidal, Manuel Frometa, Eva de Cirano, Curaçao, persecution, Benefactor of Fatherland, Rafael Morrillo, Colin Wilson, Special Forces, thriller, El Lago Extriquillo, Eliseo Andujar, Miguel Gerrero, Col. Jose Luis Leon Estévez, Garden State Parkway, assassin, Colonel Esteban Roa Castillo, Lt. Cedano, revolutionary leader, Bergen County, Vanguardia Juventud Trujillista, Luis Lamouth Gonzalez, asassin, Copenhagen, Madrid's gaol, biographies, Colonel Arseno Regaldo
Publisher: Apostrophe Books Ltd
Published: 2013-02-27T23:00:00+00:00


Thirteen

The first of the Cuban agents arrived within days. Several cars drew up outside of the villa and a motley gang, most of them carrying cardboard suitcases tied up with string, clambered out. These were the Cubans who were to form the ‘elite’ of Dr Sosa’s troops, a crew who would go anywhere and do anything if the price was right. Eventually, there were to be 64 Cuban agents working for the department and paid by the CIA. Every one of them had been in exile in Miami and had previously worked in various capacities for Batista’s intelligence outfit. After the men were issued with Dominican passports in false names - issued to the department by Eva de Cirano of Immigration - they were treated to a stirring speech from Dr Sosa, their fellow-countryman, while his assistant moved among them with glasses of sweet wine and wedges of sponge cake.

The doctor had a definite plan for his new force and it was impressively simple - the Cubans were to become bank robbers. The germ of this plan had originally been sown by Dr Quezada who needed a large amount of money to buy arms in Miami, and it was important that the sum involved did not appear on any government books.

‘I have an idea but it could be dangerous,’ Sosa told him. The Cubans were to carry out a series of armed commando raids on the capital’s major banks. They would be dressed in the olive-green combat gear that the communist guerrillas favoured, so that the press, the public and lie police would hold the left responsible for the robberies. The department could then arrest ‘suspects’ and gain credit in the eyes of the president for its competence and zeal.

Quezada was impressed and the chief lost no time in putting the plan into action. First he ordered Lt. Cedano, a member of the Presidential Escort, to provide olive green army fatigues and deliver them to Quezada’s home. Later in the week Perez had to send a written report to the head of the CIA in the Republic, Anthony Ruiz (coded as A1), outlining the department’s imminent plans. The report stated that the Cubans would be carrying out a series of actions designed to discredit the extreme left and ‘totally destroy it’ but failed to mention that the money was to be used to buy weapons.

Another report was prepared for President Balaguer. It said that the department had received information that the extreme left was planning a series of robberies and terrorist actions with the aim of raising money to finance guerrilla activity within the country. It was a memo which would later seem to explain events and earn the praise of the president for its precise information.

The plan was then outlined to the Cubans. The robbery was to take place near the Fortalaza Ozama, a military camp in the city. One group of agents was to cause confusion while another carried out the raid, which was planned for the day



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.