Lying convincingly is the only imperative required of a spy, since his life depends on it; but the failed head of the Wasp Network, and now coordinator of theCommittees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) In Cuba, he lies like a propagandist bored and disenchanted with his job.
This is how he showed itGerard Hernandez Nordelo In his most recent publication of, in which he came to put his hooves regarding theSanta Maria Music Fest, the latest invention ofGAESA and the Cuban regime to save the dying international tourism to the rhythm of reggaeton and Latin music.
“I didn't even know what the Santa María Music Fest was, but so many posts from haters motivated me to search. Well, if they are the same people who call a march of one hundred people on 8th Street a 'success', it is understandable that they call what these images show a 'failure'... #Cuba #CubaEsCultura #CDRCuba,” he said.
The CDR coordinator can no longer even coordinate his ideas, a basic skill in the lying game that intelligence agents are supposed to play. Hernández Nordelo says that he had no news about the Santa María Music Fest, as if he were acting in a Cuban television drama or reading a statement from theCommunist Party of Cuba (PCC) to the neighbors of your CDR.
Without conviction, without grace, with the usual and crude manipulation typical of the messengers of the Palace of the Revolution, this is how the head of the CDR appears on social networks,as one more clairvoyance of the detachment mobilized by State Security to launch fireworks while GAESA collects the money and mistreats the lumpenproletariat.
At the time of writing this note, Gerardo's post has accumulated almost 600 comments even though it has not even been published for 24 hours.
“And is that money from the festival also for the people? It is very painful that so much money is spent on an event of this type when Cubans suffer from problems in daily transportation, shortages of medicine and food, and the great economic disorder that those who run the country have caused. But hey, the hotels are from the town, so this money is surely to put cash in the ATMs,” a user commented.
“Congratulations to the Cuban upper class, who from their social position can pay the equivalent of 4 years of my salary as a doctor and travel to a key where 98% of Cubans will never go,” another replied sarcastically.
"Really? It would have been a success if it were affordable for ordinary people... for teachers... doctors... for working people... It would have been a success if it were free in La Piragua or in any plaza in any province of Cuba. . It would have been a success if with the salary anyone could have moved to enjoy it... It's a shame they show off the differences that exist in current Cuban society!”
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