Pseudonym: Sablon, Serafin
March 1963-July 1963: Aspects of the Questionnaire Presented by the Select Committee on Assassinations of the House of Representatives of the United States: "Another of the counter-revolutionary organizations, the Anti-Communist Resistance (RCA), was a grouping of the self-styled Army of National Liberation (ELN), the Movement of Revolutionary Recovery (MRR), the Montecristo group and others. It was directed from abroad by Nino Diaz, a counterrevolutionary and CIA agent. One of the plots worked out by the RCA was scheduled to take place on 4/7/63, in the Latin-American Stadium, with the participation of 16 men armed with pistols and anti-fragmentation grenades. The group included Enrique Rodriguez Valdez, Ricardo Lopez Cabrera, Onorio Torres Perdomo and Jorge Carlos Espinosa Escarles, who were to be dressed in official Rebel Army uniforms and who were to assassinate the Commander in Chief. A few months later, another plan was elaborated, this time directed against Raul Castro Ruz, Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, on the celebration of the 26th of July. (Note: This is Operation PATTY). The main coordinator of this action was Ibrahim Machin Hernandez, who took his instructions from CIA agent Nino Diaz...Nino Diaz, a former captain in the Rebel Army...participated in the conspiracy hatched by traitor Huber Matos/AMLIGHT-1. He maintained contacts in the Naval Base of Guantanamo, where he trained mercenaries and directed various plans against Cuba. In Miami, in the service of the CIA, he had gotten in touch with such elements as Artime, Tony Varona, Diaz Lanz and Miro Cardona through the (MRR). Samuel Carballo Moreno: He was arrested in March 1963, in the operation carried out against the organization Anti-Communist Civic Resistance. He had been using false documents in the name of Serafin Burgas Sablon. He had been in the Navy prior to 1959."
104-10244-10326: CASTRO CHARGES CIA TRIED 24 DEATH PLOTS
"Sen. George McGovern made public Wednesday 'documentation' he said he had received from Prime Minister Fidel Castro on 24 alleged attempts by the (CIA) to assassinate the Cuban leader and other members of his government since 1960...The Senator said the Castro material contains 'no suggestion that the CIA was acting on higher authority' in planning the assassination plots...The Cubans accuse former officials at the Guantanamo Naval Base of providing 'a haven for violent anti-Castro groups and of supplying weapons for (assassination) attempts..." Phil Gailey, Miami Herald, 7/31/75. Also see 157-10014-10178, p. 136 (2025 version) which places these events in a chronological order.
"In 1963, the CIA gave instructions to the RCA block for organizing and carrying out internal actions in order to give the impression of the existence of a popular civic /resistance, and therefore, demanding an armed intervention in Cuba, at the meeting of the Presidents of countries (who are) members of the OAS. The instructions were given by the CIA through Guantanamo Naval Base. Since then, the RCA elaborated new plans for actions and plans for supporting the armed invasion which was expected in July. On the occasion of the acts commemorating the 13th of March, they planned to assassinate the Commander in Chief, shooting with a mortar in the direction to the rostrum. The principal members indicted were Samuel Carballo Moreno, CIA agent, Luis David Rodriguez Gonzalez, Ricardo Olmedo Moreno, Jose A. Lopez Rodriguez, Juan Lucio Morales Sosa and others. Simultaneously with this plot, attacks to the Committees of Defense of the Revolution and the National Revolutionary Militia sites were to be carried out."
