Three times last week CNBC aired an hour-long special titled “Escape from Havana.“ “
Between 1960 and 1962, more than 14,000 Cuban children were secretly flown to the United States to escape Fidel Castro, “reads the catchy CNBC teaser. “Today, many of the Pedro Pans have thrived in America… Each has walked a long road and fought to overcome profound obstacles on their way to the American dream. In our documentary, you’ll meet a big-city mayor, an accomplished author, a singer, an activist, a professor, and a business leader. They were all part of a secret and improbable plan to escape a dictator’s rule and fly to freedom.”

CNBC seemed to promise love, war, danger, intrigue, heartbreak, and a heart-warming Horatio Alger finale. And indeed, accurately told, the story of thousands of Cuban parents desperate to save their children by spiriting them to the traditional land of the free as Soviet proxies Fidel Castro and Che Guevara tightened their grip around Cuba’s throat would provide all of the dramatic elements above –and in spades.
We still await such a depiction. Instead NBC gave us cleverly-disguised Castroite propaganda.
The “professor” (Maria de los Angeles Torres) whom “we meet,” on this program has a history of collaboration with the Castro regime, not that you’d guess it from her resume as presented by CNBC. You’d also never guess that the overwhelming majority of the “Pedro Panes” (as the Peter Pan children nowadays mostly call themselves) are immensely grateful both to their parents and to the U.S. for saving them from tropical Stalinism. This gratitude was expressed abundantly, but mostly by one of the showcased Pedro Panes, Yale professor and National Book Award winner Carlos Eire.

Some backdrop: at one point in 1961 Castro’s jails and forced labor camps held the highest number of political prisoners (per capita) on earth—higher than Stalin’s own during the Great Terror. Castro and Che’s firing squads were also murdering hundreds of Cuban patriots per week.
Getting your children out of a country run by mass-murders, mass-torturers and genocidal maniacs probably strikes many American parents as prudent. But if your only resource for information on operation Peter Pan was CNBC (probably the case with 98 percent of non-Cuban American viewers) you’d come away convinced those Cuban parents (to say nothing of their children) were victims all right —but of the U.S.!
In brief, to hear professor Maria Torres who hogs a plurality of the program’s air-time, those hapless Cubans (including, apparently, her parents and herself) were dupes and pawns, shamelessly hornswoggled by the diabolical CIA as part of a Cold War propaganda ploy to further the goals of Yankee imperialism in Latin America. The CIA, she claims, fabricated a document claiming Castro’s regime would abolish parental rights (which is in fact what Communist regimes do) and spread it throughout Cuba to create the panic that led to the mass “escape.”
“They (the U.S./CIA) were trying to convince Latin America that Communism is very bad,” explains the outraged Ms. Torres about a U.S. film made about the operation that was distributed throughout Latin America. From her delivery, one can only gather that Professor Torres (who though a frequent visitor to Cuba has opted to live in the U.S. since 1961) does not regard Communism as “very bad.”

“But wait?” an observant viewer might also ask. “I thought you CNBC folks claimed the operation was secret? And now you’re showing how it was blared and broadcast throughout the Western Hemisphere in the form of a movie?” Consistency, please, CNBC producers.
CNBC details how Ms Torres’ revelations of CIA villainy resulted from her study of reams of “recently declassified CIA documents.” More importantly, her research included Cuban documents, studied in Cuba. Maria Torres’ research, conducted while a guest of Castro’s KGB-trained intelligence agents, included extensive interviews with former CIA operatives now in Cuba.
So let’s see here: Ms Torres has been repeatedly and graciously hosted by a regime our State Dept. classifies as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, which opened Cuban doors for Ms Torres’s research. Prudent TV producers might ask themselves: “why?”
But NBC is probably untroubled by the obvious answer. After all, NBC itself has been similarly feted by Fidel Castro. To wit: In June 2007 Castro’s Stalinist regime held a “tourism fair” in Havana to kick-off an ambitious plan to boost the Cuban military’s tourist booty. By some peculiar coincidence NBC’s Today Show decided to broadcast from Havana that very week. Amidst smiling, dancing tourists, Matt Lauer and Andrea Mitchell advised viewers on how to circumvent U.S. law and legally vacation in Cuba.
Last week’s CNBC program included close-ups of the indignant professor Maria Torres conducting diligent research in U.S. government archives for her expose of CIA villainy. Interestingly, some U.S. legislative and media documents reveal fascinating info on Maria Torres herself: “Maria Torres is a member of the Antonio Maceo Brigade,” reads the caption under her picture, taken in Havana in 1978.
Another U.S. government document titled, “The Role of Cuba in International Terrorism and Subversion: Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism, Ninety-Seventh Congress Special Session” contains the following: “The Antonio Maceo Brigade is specifically sponsored and headed by the Cuban DGI (Directoria General de Inteligencia, Castro’s KGB/Stasi-trained Secret service).”
But how could CNBC “overlook” this?






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If you want the "truth" on any country south of our border get with Humberto Fontova, CNBC got out of the truth business a long time ago.
They wouldn't dare interview Harvard Professor George Borjas. He'd tell them all about the folly of immigration run amok and the illegal alien crisis.
Borjas wrote, "Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy." It doesn't fit the CNBC narrative.
But he is a Cuban, rescued as a child in the early 60s.
I first heard of Peter Pan while reading Carlos Eire's WAITING FOR SNOW IN HAVANA. I recommend his book. I'm sorry I missed the CNBC special, despite the slant. I'm not surprised that Eire's piece was the high point.
cuba has always been viewed wrong. they go out of their way to show a great face on communism. if only the capitalist pigs americans would stop the embargo. if my memory is correct, the rest of the world still deals with them, why has this not lifted them out of poverty? didn't venezuela, or china help get them a higher standard of living? didn't all those years as a socialist mecca lift all boats? i guess it doess not work, just as freedom lovers have always said, we just never seem to find freedom lovers in the media or universities.
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It is people like you Mr. Fontova, who embody hope for the human race. We all know, or we should know that even when communism desapears from Cuba- and it will- the world will still refuse to believe the evidenceof the tropical stalinist gulag. Murderous Che? He's a hero in the west. Stalin? Some Russians still love him. Mao? Even Obama's WH endorses him. But still the fight must be enjoined for humanity's sake if most humans are oblivious to it. God bless you.
I enjoy many of the authors here, but imho, Mr. Fontava's articles are the most fascinating of all!
"…claiming Castro’s regime would abolish parental rights…" Which indeed happen, a child living in political exile in Miami – Elian – kidnapped by that guy Janet Reno and wisked off to Cuba and into state "ward-ism" (is that a word?).
Ridiculous. We had a "caravan" of Dolts pass through town on the way to Phoenix to PIMP illegal invasion and occupation. The leader dolt was named (or named himself) CHE`. Ya, Che`…
That's who is trying to subvert OUR LAWS – a punk named Che`. F–K Che`
The sick reality of the situation is that you just listed the KILLERS of about 100 MILLION PEOPLE in the 20th Century.
Communsim – the most egregious mistake of the last 150 plus years.
People in all countries are willing to sell their souls for the thought of power in a new regime. They see themselves as powerless under the current system and are willing to support a new system no matter how vile it is in the hopes of future power. That is what your seeing in hollywood and that is what your seeing from progessives in general. The great thing about capitalism is that it empowers us all to succeed and legitamately gain power without it being forced by violence. The progressive are just too lazy or unable to accomplish this.
Anyone who visits Cuba is not only supporting the murderous and repressive regime, they are being recorded their entire time while there by the secret police. Stories have come out recently about the secret police showing Castro and his buddies the video surveillance feeds from the bedrooms of the movie stars who come to Cuba to show their support.
Maybe the reason so many of these stars vociferously support the Cuban Communists is becuase they are being blackmailed.
In addtiion, the only way that tourist money reaches the ordinary Cubans is through prostitution. The Cuban government has sold out ordinary Cubans in every way possible.
I know Cuba is not on my list of family holiday destinations.
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Mr. Fontava wrote an interesting biography. He pointed out how hyped up and distorted Che's tactical and military talents were. Fontava admitted most victories were simply pay offs from well placed bribes by the Fidelistas. It is truly sad that Cuban society was so ripe for Fidel to pick. It is almost comical that such a valiant group of exiles and their progeny have yet to take their country back. Poor valiant patriots!
We probably have many such documentaries to look forward to.
If there's one thing Lib/Progs know about, it is history; specifically, how to revise and manipulate it to further their agenda. Their attempts to rehabilitate Castro for the past 4 decades will continue long past his death. If not for the many brave and patriotic Cuban Americans who have been the only reliable and credible voices against the propaganda coming from Hollywood and the MSM, they might have succeeded long ago.
It is sad and a little scary, but many people have forgotten – or have never known, because of the failure of the educational system in this country, or because their parents just don't think it's important to pass on the lessons of the history they themselves have lived – the horrors of communism.
Believe me – the Cold War they are teaching your kids at school is nothing like the Cold War that actually was. To anyone under the age of 30, it was all politics – just two different socio-political systems locked in an ideological battle. Neither one the "right" side. What they know of modern "communism" is China – not the Cultural Revolution, or the virtual enslavement of its entire population, but its current economic dominance.
One of the most important things we can do as parents or grandparents is to let our kids/grandkids know the truth about the evils of communism, because nobody else will.
Humberto-I have another one for you that ,might be just as interesting. It involes a Kent State (ohio) Professor named Julio PIno. Seems Mr Pino is a convert to the ideology of pieces of crap, who apparently now is under FBI observation for posting anti-western and pro-islamic supremacist messages on a certain Jihaddi website and hanging pictures on his office door praising Bin Laden and the 9/11 murderers. Its Pinos background you might find interesting. He apparently came to the US during the Mariel boatlift of 1979, when Fido let all his nutcases out to stick it to the idiot Jimmy Cardumb. It seems less than a year after arriving in the US,Pino ended up attending school at UCLA and Graduated several years later. My question-how did a Cuban emigre with no family here end up at one of the most expensive and elite private schools on the west coast? In only one year? Has anyone considered this ahol might be a Cuban sleeper agent. sort of like the lady you are profiling here?
What youve highlighted is the real problem-its not the common citizen thats the problem-its that the left and there cohorts(supremacist Islam) have infiltrated and control most of the levers of information and authority. Just to name 4 of them-Law(70% of lawyers are political leftists) media((90% of newsrooms are the worse type of leftists) academia(Bill Ayers ,Noam Chomsky and Ward Churchill are the rule, not the exception, in academic circles) and politics(even half your Repubs are more left than right).
Your right-50 yrs of communist infiltration of media and academia have destroyed any rational thought in media and academia. Its going to take several Rush Limbaughs and Andrew Brietbarts to even get started. The only good newsis reality has a way of rearing its hard and kcking even a commie or a jiahddi in the teeth. First question-what are the left and the moslem supremacists going to do when they run into each others interests? the jihaddis have already let them know-it will be no different than it is for anyone else.
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