THE CIA IN CUBA: CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF CERTAIN ALLEGATIONS (1) Mid-1960, "La Cruz" counter-revolutionary group, Teofilo Saguer, a "gangster," and Cuervo Ramos were infiltrated through Punta Hicacos zone into Matanzas Province for a plot against Castro and other terrorism and sabotage. TNT, revolvers, and automatic pistols, a high-powered rifle, and large quantities of ammunition were supplied by the CIA. (2) March, 1961, various counter-revolutionary groups were trained and armed by the CIA, and infiltrated through the north of Havana, to assassinate Castro and support the Bay of Pigs invasion. Humberto Sorí Marin and four other individuals were infiltrated to coordinate the activities of various counter-revolutionary groups directed by the CIA inside Cuba. Weaponry included automatic weapons, high-powered rifles with scopes, ammunition, and explosives. (3) June, 1961, the "Frente Revolucionario Democratico" (FRD) met with individual infiltrated into Cuba with instructions for a plot against Castro. Jeeps with bazookas were placed in a garage at an intersection in Havana and a truck with grenades was placed in sports city. Plan was to ambush Castro and other leaders. Two participants — Guillermo Cala Ferrer and Higinio Ferrer — said when arrested that the CIA was in charge, and that contact was maintained through Guantanamo and the Swiss Embassy. In July 1961, after Bay of Pigs, CIA worked to consolidate counter-revolutionary groups into the "Unidad Resistencia" (United Resistance) organization. Jose Pujo was infiltrated into Cuba from the United States to meet with CIA officers Bender (or Bulding), Harold Bishop and others. CIA agent Alfredo was appointed head of Cuban operations. CIA agents in charge included Iazquierdo. Programs included "self-aggression" against Guantanamo to justify counter-attacks or other outrages to provoke war against Cuba. (4) July 26, 1961, through the infiltration of CIA agents Emilio Adolfo Rivero Caro (Grand), Adolfo Menocal (Raul) and Jorge Garcia Rubio (Tony) and others, the United Resistance group developed a plot against Castro during the 26th of July celebration in Oriente Province. (5) July 26, 1961, the same group planned another plot the same day against Castro in a rally at Revolution Square. Meetings were held at the Guantanamo Naval Base, where war material, including large quantities of small arms, was supplied by base commander Captain Carl E. Scherweiss. (6) Also in July, 1961, plotting against Castro was undertaken by representatives of "30 de Noviembre," "Movimiento Revolucionario del Pueblo," and "Frente Revolucionario Democratico." The assassination attempts were to be carried out near the home of Celia Sanchez Manduley in Vedado. CIA instructions came through contacts abroad with Tony Varona, Manuel Ray and Raul Artime Sanchez Arango, and through Admiral Burke and CIA agents on Guantanamo. Weapons included explosives, mortars, high-powered rifles, and 30-caliber machine guns. (7) September 13, 1961, the same groups listed in (6) above, in contact with the "Movimiento de Recuperacion Revolucionaria" (MRR), led by Juan Jose Tarreo Silva, made an attempt on the life of Dr. Carlos Rafael Rodriguez when he was returning from Matanzas to Havana. They worked with a CIA agent in Matanzas and a counter-revolutionary band there. Weapons included automatic weapons, machine guns, and a high-powered rifle with telescopic site. (8) October 4, 1961, the MRR and "II Frente del Escambray," under CIA direction, agreed upon a plan for sabotage in Havana, timed to coincide with the return of Cuban President Osvaldo Torrado from Punta del Este. A bazooka was to be fired toward the President at the former presidential palace from a nearby apartment building, with the withdrawal covered by launching grenades against the public. Weapons recovered included automatic rifles and grenade launchers.