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U.S. spy asked to help Cuba

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 7, 2008 at 05:15 PM

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U.S. spy asked to help Cuba
A former FBI agent revealed in his new book how Cuban diplomats asked 
him to spy on the exile community.
Posted on Mon, Apr. 07, 2008
BY WILFREDO CANCIO ISLA
El Nuevo Herald

In 1999 Cuban diplomats in Wa****ngton tried to enlist a noted journalist 
and literary editor to spy on members of the Cuban exile community and 
prominent U.S. citizens, among them Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Lincoln 
Diaz-Balart and Robert Menendez.

According to Robert Eringer, representatives from the Cuban Interests 
Section tried to recruit him to obtain financial information on the 
three Cuban-American legislators and to infiltrate the Cuban American 
National Foundation (CANF). In exchange, the Cubans promised him 
exclusive contacts and business op****tunities on the island, according 
to Eringer.

Eringer, however, was then working as an undercover FBI agent.

The revelations of Eringer's Cuban connections are revealed in his 
upcoming book Ruse: Undercover with FBI Counterintelligence, expected to 
hit bookstores by mid-April. The 215-page book will be published by 
Potomac Books of Dulles, Va.

''Of course, at the FBI they went crazy with the case,'' Eringer 
recalled. ``A Cuban intelligence officer asking me, a U.S. citizen, for 
help spying on other U.S. citizens on U.S. soil was something completely 
incompatible with his diplomatic status.''

According to Eringer, in addition to the Cuban-American legislators, 
Cuban intelligence agents were also interested in the leader****p of the 
CANF; especially Jorge Mas Santos, Joe Garcia, Danny Hays, Feliciano 
Foyo, Alberto Hernández Sarduy, José ''Pepe'' Hernández, Ninoska Pérez

Castellón, Kirk Menéndez and Abel Hernández, a New Jersey resident.

The Cubans, Eringer said, also wanted him to assist them in staging a 
media campaign in the United States with the intention of obtaining the 
extradition of anti-Castro militant Luis Posada Carriles.

Eringer, noted for his long career as an investigative journalist, 
novelist, literary agent and private intelligence consultant, worked for 
the FBI from 1993 to 2002. His mission at the time was to capture the 
legendary spy Edward Lee Howard, who had deserted the CIA and taken up 
with Moscow. Howard was found dead at his home in Moscow in 2002, under 
cir***stances that remain a mystery.

Before his death he traveled at least six times to Cuba for meetings 
with officials from the General Intelligence Directorate of Cuba, known 
by its Spanish acronym DGI, said Eringer.

Posing as a literary agent interested in publi****ng Howard's memoirs, 
Eringer said he contacted Howard by phone in December of 1993. He said 
they would meet seven months later in Moscow to discuss the publi****ng 
of Safe House, which appeared in 1995.

According to Eringer, it was Howard who interceded with Cuban 
intelligence in Moscow to allow his literary agent to enter Cuba in 
1999. Eringer said he was then able to travel to Havana where they 
discussed another possible project: a guide for spies.

The plan was to arrest Howard during a layover at an international 
air****t, but the plan was abruptly canceled by then-President Bill 
Clinton over concerns it could hurt U.S. relations with Russia.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/americas/cuba/story/485786.html
 




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