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+ | '''Ronald Augustinovich''' <ref>https://www.weremember.com/ronald-augustinovich/0v9q/memories</ref> was a member of [[Interpen]], which trained members of the anti-Castro groups for infiltration into [[Cuba]], and where many of the members are connected to the [[JFK Assassination]].<ref>https://www.spreaker.com/user/thelonegunman/ep-207-tales-from-interpen-ronald-august</ref> | ||
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+ | Augustinovich gave a series of interviews a few years before he died, "after remaining silent for a lot of years". He said that he was "still very loyal to [[CIA|the agency]] which was his home for such a long time despite everything", and pointed to [[Fidel Castro]] as the architect of the assassination, with a little help from some "friends."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150620034202/http://www.hautlife.com/719-jfk-assassination-details-coming-to-light</ref> | ||
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Ronald Augustinovich (spook, mercenary) | |
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Born | February 4, 1938 |
Died | August 11, 2017 (Age 79) |
Member of | Interpen |
Meber of Interpen |
Ronald Augustinovich [1] was a member of Interpen, which trained members of the anti-Castro groups for infiltration into Cuba, and where many of the members are connected to the JFK Assassination.[2]
Last interviews
Augustinovich gave a series of interviews a few years before he died, "after remaining silent for a lot of years". He said that he was "still very loyal to the agency which was his home for such a long time despite everything", and pointed to Fidel Castro as the architect of the assassination, with a little help from some "friends."[3]
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