Clandestine Networks: Another One of The Empire’s Fiascos!

Published in Ahora
(Cuba) on 7 March 2011
by Calixto González B. (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Miken Trogdon. Edited by Heidi Kaufmann.
There’s not one procedure, technique or manner that the United States government hasn’t used for its feverish and unwavering purpose of destroying the Cuban Revolution. While I was watching the most recent documentary in the “Reasons for Cuba” series, I mentally reviewed all the methods and systems used by the empire against Cuba to no avail, and of course it has not wasted the ample opportunities in computer science.

The intention of creating hidden networks has been another chapter of Yankee treachery, but they came up against another of the many patriots that has brought it fiasco after fiasco and the protective shield of the revolution. The CIA agent Alejandro — the Raul of Cuban security, the young Dalexi Gonzalez — has given the U.S. another lesson, but they never learn!

The United States’ cynicism has no limit. They accuse us of limiting Internet use, when in reality by blocking it, they hinder our access to the network that they dominate, so in turn, they try to “weave in” secret networks for transmission and receipt of coded data for their subversive plans.

It’s not new; the United States has already used and will surely continue to use illegal Internet networks and connections in its goals to undermine governments and further its subversive strategies. The documentary, “Truths and Principles,” broadcast this Monday night on Cuban television, is another event revealing that just as the enemy’s action doesn’t stop, neither must our guard come down, so that their objectives continue to collide with an indestructible rock.


Redes Clandestinas: ¡Otro fiasco del Imperio!
Por Calixto González B. / calixto@ahora.cu / Lunes, 07 de Marzo de 2011 23:33

No ha existido procedimiento, técnica o forma que haya dejado de utilizar el gobierno de Estados Unidos en su delirante y sostenido propósito para destruir a la Revolución Cubana. Mientras veía el más reciente documental de Las Razones de Cuba, pasé revista mentalmente a todos los métodos y sistemas utilizado infructuosamente por el Imperio contra Cuba, y, lógico, no ha desaprovechado las amplias opciones de las ciencias informáticas.

El intento de crear redes clandestinas ha sido un capítulo más de la felonía yanqui, pero se encontraron con otro de los tantos patriotas que le han provocado fiasco tras fiasco y la coraza protectora de la Revolución. El agente CIA Alejandro, el Raúl de la Seguridad Cubana, el Joven Dalexis González, le ha dado otra lección, ¡pero no aprenden!

El cinismo de EE. UU. no tiene límite. Nos acusan de limitar el uso de Internet, cuando en realidad por el bloqueo nos impiden el acceso a la red que dominan; entonces por otro lado intenta “tejer” redes secretas para la transmisión y recepción de datos codificados de sus planes subversivos.

No es nuevo, ya Estados Unidos ha empleado, y seguramente sigue usando las redes y las conexiones ilegales a Internet en sus fines de socavar gobiernos y de llevar adelante sus estrategias subversivas. El documental Verdades y Principios trasmitido en la noche de este lunes por la televisión cubana es otro revelador suceso de la acción enemiga que no cesa, como no puede cesar nuestra alerta, para que sus objetivos continúen chocando con una roca indestructible.
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