The arrest of Alina Rosales Aguirre Urreta, daughter of Ulises Rosales del Toro (a high-ranking Cuban regime general who served as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces and Vice President of the Council of Ministers), by U.S. immigration authorities demonstrates that family members of repressive regime officials can face legal consequences when they benefit from their parents' political positions while living in democratic countries like the United States. This case illustrates the principle that supporting or benefiting from a criminal regime should have consequences, and that there can be no impunity for those who helped build and maintain repressive systems.
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Friends, how are you? Welcome to this YouTube channel. Good morning to all of you. How did he sleep? How is the morning of Wednesday, May 27th? Welcome to Mag Jorge Castro's social media. I come with a special program, as I do every day this year, 2026. Look, yesterday, the daughter of a high-ranking general of the Cuban regime, Ulises Rosales del Toro, was arrested in the United States by ACE. Ulises Rosales del Toro, who has held high responsibilities for decades both in the Ministry of the Armed Forces and at the executive level in the Council of Ministers. And I have all the details this morning of the arrest yesterday of Alina Rosales Aguile Aguirre Urreta by United States officials. This is not the first arrest of a relative close to the Castro regime. Remember that last week they arrested the sister of the director, the president of the Gaeza military conglomerate. Marco Rubio is willing to send all these people back to Cuba and to make being a repressor under Castro's regime costly. This is what we'll be talking about, and we'll start the program with this, but of course we have other topics.
National news, blackouts almost reaching a deficit of 2000 MW for today. Protests in Havana, pot-banging protests also in areas of Vedado and Central Havana. I have images of what has been happening in Cuba in the last few hours. Of course, there are also exercises in the southern command, China, uh, Russia, excuse me, ready to arm Castroism. I have reports here from the Russian press that speak of possible arms deals and even investigations in the United States into a high-ranking diplomatic official at the Castro embassy in Washington. All of that is in this program. So if this is your first time seeing us, please subscribe. to our channel. If you 're watching us on other social media platforms, please go to my YouTube channel and subscribe there. I also want to remind you that if you give me a like, which is absolutely free, this video can be seen by many more people on this platform and it helps us a little to break the censorship within Cuba.
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Friends, the daughter of a high-ranking general of the Cuban regime, one of the historical figures of Castroism, Alina Rosales Aguirre Urreta, was arrested in the United States by ACE. This is recorded in the public records of ACE in the United States. But who is Alina Rosales? I have to tell you that she is the daughter of Ulises Rosales del Toro, and everyone knows who Ulises Rosales del Toro is, a high-ranking general in the Castro regime, and he is no small figure. We are talking about one of the historical generals of the repressive apparatus of the Cuban regime. I'm just going to tell you about some of the positions held by the father of the woman arrested in the United States and how this woman arrived in that country. Look, Ulises Rosales del Toro, who among other responsibilities has been Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Regime, Chief of the Western Army, Minister of Sugar, Minister of Agriculture, Vice President of the Council of Ministers, was also appointed, uh, among other things, to positions in the Council of State, also Vice President of the Council of Ministers, in short, we are dealing with a heavyweight of Castroism, a high general of the Cuban regime, his daughter, whom you are seeing on screen, is already listed at this moment as detained in the official records of AC in the United States. And we have to talk about this because from here I want to send, of course, all my thanks to the independent press, who in February of this year were exposing the luxurious life, not only of Ulises Rosales, but of all his descendants. All of his children lived very well, with passports, and also held high positions in the office of the historian of Havana. Many of them traveled through the States in Europe and the United States.
This daughter even lived and resided in the United States. But let's get into the details of this arrest. I want to show you the ICE data sheet here. Look here, this is public. I have to tell you that I personally went and searched the records and indeed it appears there you have it. Country of birth, Cuba, current status under custody of the detention center. It says there to call for more details. Very good. The intelligence service agents arrested Lina Rosales Aguirurreta, daughter of Ulises Rosales del Toro, one of the historical figures of Castroism.
Rosales, a doctor by profession in Cuba.
He entered the United States in 2023 with a B1 B2 tourist visa. I'm going to put his picture here so you can identify who we're talking about.
Uh, broadcast in Havana. He was staying in South Florida while waiting to regularize his immigration status, according to close associates and family members who spoke to Radio MartĂ.
Ulises Rosales held key positions. I have already told you about some of them. He is considered part of the so- called old guard of Castroism.
He maintained a close relationship with the historical leadership headed at that time by Fidel Castro. The arrest comes amid a tightening of immigration scrutiny by the United States. Do you remember that just a few days ago the daughter of the head of the military conglomerate, Gaeza, was also arrested, her residency revoked, and she is in line to be deported? This, of course, was a bombshell news story almost yesterday around 8 pm, 2 am here in Spain, but I want us to see, to see a little bit about this family, and this report that I'm going to show you is from Radio MartĂ.
Note that this is a report from our colleague Mario PentĂłn from February of this year. So from here, I want to express my sincere gratitude, I repeat, to the independent press who are doing a magnificent job in discovering the relatives of all these people who live peacefully in the United States. Look, four children of General Ulis Rosales, eh, the historical bull, leader and key figure, live according to multiple sources close to the family, as MartĂn Noticia recounted at that time, a reality of privileges that contrasts with the crisis suffered by the common people.
privileges of the Rosales del Toro family. Rosales del Toro, who is a division general, no less, is already in the reserve, but for decades he held many positions, Chief of Staff, in short, several positions. One of his daughters lives in Miami; the one who was arrested, her name is Lina Rosales Aguirrurretas. He arrived in the United States in 2023 with a B1 B2 visa, as I mentioned, but he also had other children, one of whom lives with his family and travels around Europe, another with high positions in the office of the historian of Havana, in short, a privileged family, as could not be otherwise, families of division generals. This really caught my attention, and I have to share my personal opinion on it here and now. I think it's quite positive. It must be said that there can be no impunity.
It is impossible that if your family, if you benefited for years, were among the privileged of the system, we are not talking about a minor position, we are talking about someone who held nothing less than the Chief of Staff of the armed forces. How can you go and live in a place where millions of Cubans have gone, escaping the regime your father helped to build? It's an inconsistency, and it's an inconsistency that has been going on for decades, and I'm very glad that it's no longer happening now. There have to be consequences.
Being a repressor has to come at a price. Supporting a criminal regime has to have consequences, and it 's disrespectful to Cubans and the exile community that these people walk freely through the streets of the city, which has been a refuge for a diaspora of millions of Cubans who have gone to the United States seeking to restart their lives. I'm glad this is happening. I already told you about it yesterday, or rather last week, sorry about the other case, and I hope there are many more because they have lived off the privileges that a military elite has achieved in Cuba at the expense of the suffering of millions of Cubans.
Anyway, I promise I'll be updating you on this case throughout the week. If any official information comes out, we already know that the information is under arrest. It was initially reported yesterday by Telemundo. Later, Univision journalists were able to confirm that it was indeed the same person because, well, it's a name, it was a name, there could be coincidences, but no, it is the same person. I repeat, the daughter of retired Major General Ulises Rosales del Toro, arrested by ACE in the United States.
And what a great time to be alive and witness how justice, though slow, eventually arrives. And he knocks on the door of all these people. And I'm glad that's the case because, as I say, it doesn't matter if you're 90, 94, or 95 years old. No matter where in the world you are, if you acted wrongly, if you were a backbone of a repressive regime, don't expect justice not to come knocking at your door. With this information, friends, I begin today's program, which is a special program like all these days, protests, the internal situation, how the crisis is being experienced, uh blackouts of practically more than 20 hours in parts of the capital, power outages, also the geopolitical situation. The Southern Command exhibits its, uh, its autonomous war, autonomous war command, that's what they call it.
We'll talk about all of that on today's show. Now then, I read your comments and greet each of you very early, almost 8:30 in the morning in Cuba. Greetings from here, eh, those who have been waiting for me. Iliana says, "I'm so glad. Justice is coming." It's coming, of course. And I'm glad, I'm glad, I have to say it. Glad to hear it. While these people were arriving in the United States on tourist visas, Cubans were dying crossing the strait in anything that floated. While these people, children of a corrupt elite, arrived in the United States by entering through Miami International Airport, the opposition, dissidents, and activists had to submit to the Darien jungle or to Central America and Mexico, subjected to exploitation groups and others in those places in order to reach lands of freedom. That was an inconsistency that had to end.
Well, it had to be finished. It is impossible for these people to walk freely through the streets of Florida, with their family's hands stained with blood in Cuba. It's truly impossible. I'm glad that this is finally coming to an end. It says here, "Yes, with a tourist visa." Thus, Cristian, like Cristina, like me, like he listens to me, arrived with a tourist visa. I don't know how, but it happened. They say around here that another Puerto Rican politician said that the ISA is preparing an invasion of Cuba. I've heard, but since I do n't want to create false expectations from here and I want to have a little more solid information to pass on to you. Belki says here, "While it's true that children are often not to blame for what their parents do, it's unforgivable that these parents were, or still are, government lackeys. They have to go and resist in Cuba. Belki, I totally agree. But we're not talking about something that happened. We're talking about something that's happening. That's happening.
Their family is linked to the regime. Their family enjoys the privileges of a corrupt, entrenched military elite, firmly in power. And yes, there have to be consequences. Of course there have to be consequences."
Ramiro says here, "Hello, good morning from George Anton, Guyana." "Nice news about this lady's arrest."
Thank you very much, Ramiro, and to the entire Cuban community watching from Guyana as well.
Hey, greetings from here, JCP. We good Cubans want military intervention, and good, they say around here. But he says to you, Diego, it's like a snake I saw in a video sucking from a cow. That's what reptiles do. Hey, greetings also to Norberto, Carisbelquis Diego, and Clara. Clara says, "Greetings, good morning." All the relatives of the Cuban dictator leaders who are here in the United States are falling when they ask the people for resistance. That's right, isn't it? From the United States, from a visa through Europe living a life of privilege, they call for resistance from the Cuban people. No, not entirely right. And that there be no impunity, above all that there be no impunity. And it is also a message to the power in Castroism. There will be consequences not only for you, but also for your immediate family. Hey, go and enjoy the communism that your parents helped build in Cuba.
Go there and enjoy the better society, that society where everyone is equally miserable and has no freedom. Go and build communism, eh, and resist alongside the Cuban people the more than 20 hours without electricity. Not in the United States.
No, no, not there. Not from the egg.
Go to Cuba, they say, because it has the same. Without a doubt, says HernĂĄn Castillo, "In the United States, they have breakfast with your news. I don't know if you realize it, so it's very serious, always with your news. Thank you very much, HernĂĄn.
Thank you very much. Yesterday we had a spectacular program, a record audience for the month of May, so I thank all of you for choosing us here this morning. Greetings also to... Who's next?
Belquis. Belquis, greetings to you.
Good morning also to Leomir Cruz Santiaguera, it's great to see you this morning. To Evelia, to everyone, because I might forget. MarĂa del Carmen. Uh, uh, I have Patricio here. Patricio, special greetings. Ali Torres also to everyone, to all of you. With this good news, I begin today's program because we have, friends, a special program: a critical electrical situation. I could well say that this is a line I repeat every day, but the situation has not only not improved, it has worsened. Today the generation deficit is also... Close to 2000 MW. We're talking about 1990, according to the latest information from the electric company. I'll show it to you on the screen. Look, excuse me, 1975, which is practically the same thing.
1975 generation deficit tonight with an availability of 1255 and a demand of 3200. So you understand, this means well over 65-70% of the country without electricity during peak hours. And this isn't a new situation; it's a situation that has worsened considerably in the last week, and of course, along with this, social unrest is growing, collective frustration is growing, people ca n't take it anymore. Yesterday I brought protest footage; I brought footage of how people blocked the La Lisa bridge. The day before yesterday they shouted "Freedom!" there on Monte Street in Havana, and yesterday the protest was repeated again. I have images of a pot-banging protest in Havana, specifically in Vedado, but also in the nearby buildings around Sanja. In Central Havana. Another pot-banging protest. Let's look at the images and then we'll discuss this. I have to repeat, as always, that if you are in Cuba or have family there, please leave a comment if you've been able to contact them, if they have electricity, how they are experiencing the power outage. Look, this is Vedado, just a few hours ago.
Vedado, Havana. Look at this pot-banging protest, that was yesterday. I repeat that the connection in Cuba is quite slow, that the videos are coming out little by little, people have very little connectivity, the situation is critical for telecommunications as well, so please excuse us because the videos come out after a few minutes, or rather, a few hours of phase. But I also have this video. This was in broad daylight. This is what I'm going to show you in Sanja and Hospital. Neighbors on the 12th floor banging pots and pans after more than 22 hours without electricity. Let's show the images and discuss them.
Look.
Very well, friends, you are seeing images of the building of 12th floor, at the corner of Sanja and Hospital streets in the Central Havana municipality. Images of a pot-banging protest. Yet another one that is repeated in this area because it is already a common scene for this type of public demonstration of collective weariness. While the situation worsens, social unrest grows, while people truly no longer know what to do, while the little food they have runs out, the Cuban regime is deteriorating. In the midst of this situation, it's not as if they are looking for alternatives because there isn't a single fuel shipment on the way. The system moves by inertia.
Castroism is a great empty shell. There is no program to get Cuba out of the crisis. There is no hope that the situation will improve. There is no path laid out to get the country out of this situation. What there is, excuse me, is a lot of propaganda, a lot of propaganda in the press, propaganda by RaĂșl Castro. I have images of what was happening in the east of the country while in Havana people were protesting with pot-banging. This is Granma. There, the event again by RaĂșl Castro against what they call the indictment. From RaĂșl Castro. Look at the difference, the total disconnect of this corrupt elite from what is happening in Cuba. Death to death we will win.
RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl.
Socialist.
We entered, we entered because I abandoned shame to love.
RaĂșl is RaĂșl.
RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl. RaĂșl is RaĂșl.
Socialism or death. Socialism or death, they shout from eastern Cuba when the island barely has electricity to light its way. But not everyone in Cuba, not everyone lives under these conditions, right? What? Not everyone lives without electricity, right? Not all Cuban mothers have to cook with charcoal in their apartments, in apartments in Havana and other provinces of Cuba.
None of that. There are people in the upper echelons who live very well. I want to show you some images right now. May I look for them from the house of none other than Mariela Castro, the house of Mariela Castro. The images I'm going to show you were published by my colleague Mario PentĂłn on his social media. He had access to this luxury home of the daughter of RaĂșl Castro, the daughter of the daughter of the Castro regime.
Last week, she was out there shouting that Trump was taking too long to capture her father. This haughty woman was thus challenging the President of the United States.
But before I show you the images, I want to give you some background because I'm very interested in the electricity situation in Cuba. Just because it's common, just because we're practically talking about blackouts every day, doesn't mean we should normalize people in our country being without power for 20, 30, or 40 hours.
When a blackout happens, we're going to denounce it because we Cubans, my friends, deserve a better country. Yesterday, I was reading messages on social media from mothers, from all kinds of people who really can't take it anymore. And I ask myself, how can we really... Is it normal to be living in this situation?
And I say "we" because I'm not in Cuba, but it's as if I were. The same thing is happening to you who don't live in Cuba and are watching this program to find out what's happening inside, because the suffering of those inside is also our suffering. We are one people, let no one forget that. I read here that it says, "Greetings, Michel." Hey, nice to greet you this morning. And please send me blackout reports so I can know and be able to, uh, know what's really happening inside the country. They say around here, "Good morning, good morning to all." Well, they'll put it in while I show you the photos of Mariela Castro's house, published yesterday by Mario PentĂłn, with very, very good sources.
Imagine, this is the house of the princess of Castroism. That's why when they shout "RaĂșl is RaĂșl" or "I am RaĂșl," eh, no, no, friend, you are not RaĂșl. If I had, if you were RaĂșl or if you had family in your, if your RaĂșl were part of your family, I'm sure you would have this house with a pool like Mariela Castro has, but none of that.
Don't get cocky, you're not RaĂșl, eh? Luckily, luckily, he has nothing to do with these criminals. Take a look at Maria Castro's house in Havana. pool.
I have other exclusive images here of Mario PentĂłn, which were being publicized yesterday. Look here. Uh, a pretty comfortable house, well above the average for what it means to live in Havana. Everyone knows the critical situation of the housing stock in the capital, that with a May downpour comes a landslide and with the landslide comes the death of people every time there is a downpour in the afternoon. Look at this, a house of a rather unproletarian construction, I would say almost not proletarian at all. Remember that these people dedicated themselves to building reinforced concrete shoebox-style buildings for the people, while they went to live in nothing less than the houses confiscated from Cubans, the houses stolen from Cubans in the 60s. Just look at what a strange revolution, huh? They came to Cuba, they came to power promising, promising that we would all have opportunities, promising that no, they were different, they were not rich. However, they expropriated the properties of the wealthiest Cubans and went to live in their neighborhoods and their homes. Hey, while the towns were given blocks and blocks of dreary, gray, Soviet-style concrete buildings, they lived very comfortably in this type of house, Maria Castro's house, a residence in Havana. Look at the photo, the images speak for themselves. Isn't that clear? Hey hey, and it's Mariela Castro who promised to defend her father with a rifle. What these people are really defending, what they want to defend, are their privileges. The privileges of a corrupt caste that lives very well while the Cuban people live very badly, eh, they only want to live well, the rest do not. In the end, that's what communism turned out to be, wasn't it? A small group of people, an elite cloistered in power, who live beyond the means of everyone else and that the Cuban people are the same. Yes, they are all equally miserable. They say around here the pigs of the rebellion on the farm. Without a doubt, without a doubt, the revolution does not exist. It's all a lie. It was all a huge failure, a utopia that turned out to be a tragedy.
He says, "It's a house in the Cibone neighborhood, near the Simex." Patricio is telling me this. Uh, you're seeing the images here.
"Exclusive images of Infanta MarĂa la Castro's mansion in one of Havana's exclusive areas. The Cuban people should know how these people who defend socialism and the revolution live." In the end, the revolution turned out to be this: a swimming pool in a decidedly non-proletarian neighborhood of the capital.
These are the class privileges that Mariela Castro defends. And then they take up the cause, they take up the cause of social struggles, then they call themselves the people.
No, you are not the people. You are not the people. They are not the people at all. I wanted to introduce it while I read your comments. It says here, "The house they stole from its former owners."
Of course, because they are thieves, because that's how they built their wealth, living in expropriated houses and in neighborhoods that were practically expropriated in their entirety. in neighborhoods where everyone here knows how people live there, which are wooded, where you can barely see inside, where you can't see anything at all that happens inside because they live in real residences in the middle of forests in Havana. That's right, defending his pool. In the end, all MarĂa la Castro cares about is a swimming pool, a swimming pool in Havana, while from afar she watches the people struggling. Uh, that's the truth. And I wanted to move on to another topic. I'm not going to pause because everything is connected, because while all this is happening there is someone else who is also traveling comfortably to New York. Just imagine, while you 're in a blackout, you probably don't have internet, the foreign minister, Bruno RodrĂguez Parrilla, travels to the United Nations, there to the UN, uh to the UN Security Council to lie, as Bruno RodrĂguez always does. But above all, and the strangest thing of all, Bruno RodrĂguez gives an interview to Fox News. Fox News, which is a media outlet very supportive of the current administration, was where the biggest mythomaniac of the Castro regime went to lie again in front of the cameras of American television. It's not just that Bruno RodrĂguez went to lie, but that he lied. He lied, and more than that, he attacked the United States Secretary of State. Bruno said that Marco Rubio had no idea what life is like in Cuba or anything about Cuba, because according to Bruno RodrĂguez, Marco Rubio was not born in Cuba. Well, neither does he; we have him as chancellor. It should be remembered that Bruno RodrĂguez was born in Mexico, but beyond that, you don't have to be born in Cuba to know what is happening in Cuba. And he said all this because Bruno RodrĂguez was deeply hurt by Marco Rubio's video, the video he made on Independence Day, a video where he portrayed with astonishing clarity, it must be said, the reality of the Cuban people. In that video, Marco Rubio, whom we brought here, spoke to the average Cuban, and it's a message that resonated and that hurts the regime. But I want to present to you this excerpt from this interview with the court's chief mythomaniac, so that afterwards we can talk about Bruno RodrĂguez and his time in New York. Look at this.
Secretary made suffan resources.
From the Cuba of the authors of my country, referees to deceive the United States Republic of the United States to the international community. I have frequently heard it said that the blockade is as if the perception that Cubans have has not been incorporated as a fact.
What is another person?
What is Cuba? "No, he does n't know Cuba, he wasn't born in Cuba, he knows nothing about Cuba," says Bruno RodrĂguez, annoyed by Marco Rubio's words.
What I have to tell Bruno is that Marcos, without having been born in Cuba, without ever having been to Cuba, knows much more about reality, Cuban reality, than the entire regime that he represents. All this because of Marco Rubio's speech on May 20th hurt them too much, huh, for stories to come out, but we're going to keep listening and then I'll make a comment about the substance of these statements and where he makes them, huh, especially where he makes them. Look, there it is. Look, friends, I wanted to make a comment before we go to break and read your comments about this, about Bruno's statements. Just look at how American democracy is not only kind, but a superior system to the freedom-suppressing one in Cuba, which allows the chancellor of a totalitarian, Stalinist communist regime, classified as a state sponsor of terrorism and as a threat to the national security of the United States itself, to go on an open television channel in that country and attack officials of that government.
Now I imagine if in Cuba Mike Hammer, for example, could go to CubavisiĂłn, to the round table, and from there express himself and say whatever he wants and speak openly against, for example, Bruno RodrĂguez or some other official of the Castro regime administration. It could be My Hammer, it could be some other official from the United States embassy. The answer is more than obvious, no, he can't do it from here because we 're playing in really different leagues. While some can go on television and criticize the United States government, others are prevented from doing so. Not only do they prevent him from doing so, but they also pursue and monitor him and set up roadblocks for him when he travels to the provinces. Well, anyway, anyway, even though this disparity hurts us in general, well, here I always put forward, always, always, but always, the liberal democracy of the United States and the right that anyone has to go on television. Either way, it's still hypocritical that Bruno RodrĂguez himself is doing it. They say around here, Iliana, that the regime's mask is slipping, no doubt about it. "Eh, eh," says Elvis, "they're shameless and they've come to hide in the wrong place." I love that news.
Completely. AD Diego says he was born in Mexico and knows nothing about Mexico or Cuba. Completely. I'm going to put it here because I liked this comment.
He says, "They ordered him not to speak in English so they wouldn't keep making fun of him like they did last time. The truth is, he did very badly." W says, "We're almost there.
Every day, every hour, every minute is 1 millimeter closer to freedom. No doubt about it," says Patricio. Jorge, "But they interviewed her in English. If she doesn't know, she speaks Spanish, much less English. They interviewed her in English, and she spoke in Spanish. I think it was to avoid confusion, or who knows, she did n't do it very well last time, she says.
Insecure, they say around here. Uh, friends, we're going to a short break because I have images, new images of a military training exercise by the Castro regime. I have some other minor officials, or non-officials, among these enthusiastic defenders of the regime inside Cuba, boasting and launching all kinds of threats against the White House. This incredible thing happened in Villa Clara, but I also have exercises at the Southern Command, military exercises at the Southern Command, reports that Russia would be willing to deliver weapons to the Castro regime. All this after a short 30- second break. Please remember to give me a like if you like this program that we do every morning. And also remind you that if you have a business and want to advertise it, you can do so by writing to the numbers that are on the screen, and remind you that starting on the first of the month We're kicking things off with our first sponsorship. So, let's get started! Just a short break, and we'll be right back.
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Friends, the United States Southern Command continues its exercises. Yesterday, they released a video highlighting their military capabilities with drones. I'll briefly show you the video, but first, I want to share some information. These exercises are part of a series of drills conducted this year in Key West, Florida, focused on the use of autonomous, semi-autonomous, and unmanned systems to address, according to Southern Command, threats to the United States. The information It was released by the official account of the United States Southern Command, and they are already talking about a structure focused on autonomous warfare and drone operations. Let's look at the images because, speaking of drones, we've brought here every time there's a surveillance flight around the coasts, totaling more than 30 since February of this year. And look, coincidentally, the Southern Command is preparing for what they call autonomous warfare. I'll show you the video, and then we'll talk about this because I have a contrast, a contrast with a training exercise published by the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (MINFAR).
The fleet alone is part of that joint war fighting domain, but the team here, which really represents war fighters, innovative leaders gathered here today, is to drive innovation, cohesion, focus, end-state goal, mass production. But we're here for one purpose: specifically, those front-end forces that are going to be out there in the initial phase of a conflict, arms with the right cutting-edge technology, the right server, stacking the capabilities forward to take the fight to the enemy, either receive the blow or deliver the blow below, while the joint force comes up on its feet to be able to come in for the decisive wind. That's what we're all about. about here today. It's fast and it works domain awareness all the way to lethal capability. We have the ability to take unilateral partner action all the way up to kinetic finishes if required, most likely law- enforcing finishes in prosecution to get this incredible threat we have farmers right now impacting not only but all of our nation is war fighting tech with.
Well, there you have it, folks. The images directly from Southern Command. But I want to show you right after this so you can see the contrast. A video, a video recently published by the Ministry of the Armed Forces of the Regime. Yesterday we published two of these military exercise videos here, these videos that have started circulating from official accounts. I don't know if they're meant to elicit pity or fear. They certainly don't inspire fear, do they? I think they elicit a bit more pity, but look. Military exercises of the Ministry of the Armed Forces. I don't know if they're training for a Maduro-style extraction, but I want you to notice the differences.
Look.
Well, notice they're jumping.
Excuse me, I removed the audio because, as you know, that music might be copyrighted and I don't want to risk it, but anyway, they're jumping over a house. I do n't know what year the helicopter is. I have no idea. Now, seeing these videos, I'm reminded of the recent military operation in Caracas. Do these people who dare to display this obsolete military technique have any chance?
No, I don't think so, but anyway, here it is.
Well, one, excuse me, a crude comparison.
It's a crude comparison, but if they display it on their social media, we'll show it here because I imagine they're ashamed.
Anyway, speaking of this, which has to do with military training and weapons and such, I'm going to move on to a slightly more serious news item.
On this channel, we reported a few weeks ago that the regime had purchased around 300 drones in recent years from Iran or Russia. Yesterday A report from a Russian media outlet confirmed that a Putin government official was asked about it and said they were indeed working to increase arms supplies to the Cuban regime. And this, my friends, is serious, which is why I want to show it to you here. Look, Russia and Cuba are negotiating new areas of cooperation. I'll tell you which media outlet published it in a moment, but look, Russia confirmed on Monday that it maintains several active military cooperation contracts with Cubaâthat is, they are active, current contracts.
Now, this wasn't confirmed by the United States; it wasn't an American news outlet.
No, no, it wasn't the Russian government itself, its officials.
Well, it says that both sides are discussing new priority areas of technical cooperation, according to statements given to the Interfax news agency by the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation. Look, Russia and Cuba are long-standing partners in the sphere of military and technical cooperation, the Russian agency noted, which also justified its support for Havana by citing the impact of US sanctions and the embargo. According to Moscow, contracts already signed between the two countries are currently being executed. Look, they don't have money for fuel, they don't have money for powdered milk or toothpaste, but they do have money to maintain military contracts with Russia. It says here that, according to Moscow, contracts already signed between the two countries are continuing to be executed while talks progress on future lines of cooperation, taking into account the priorities of the Cuban side. And I want to pause here because this is not something unimportant; this is very important.
I recall the visit of the CIA director to Havana. The CIA director told Cuban officials directly that the United States was not going to allow the regime to continue being the base of operations for China and Russia, that they were not going to allow it. Then the publication about the 300 drones came out, and now it is confirmed that this military-technical cooperation not only occurred but will continue to occur. I hope that the United States is taking note of all this and the importance this has in the hemisphere. It is no secret that the Cuban regime has been a point of destabilization in the Western Hemisphere and has been a gateway for years for regimes antagonistic to the United States. It doesn't matter if it's Caracas, Moscow, or Beijing, right? It doesn't matter. Uh, and along with this, I'm going to read your comments right away, but to ease the tension a bit. If the regime doesn't have the Iranian drones or the Russian weaponry, it can always count on this enthusiastic revolutionary who was there yesterday in Santa Clara challenging the current US administration. Look at that courage, that's what my Santa Clara is all about. Nobody can drag us from here. We have the open hand of MartĂ, the open hand of his reasons, and we have the balls that the White House lacks.
In all its courage.
That's what my Santa Clara is all about. Nobody can drag us from here. We have the open hand of MartĂ, the open hand of his reasons, and we have the balls that the White House lacks.
They say that after that, the skinny guy had to be given some sugar water because after that revolutionary fervor and without having had breakfast, they had that they put him on a life support IV so he could stay there. What amazes me is how these people act so loudly, right? So loud-mouthed, please, be a little more responsible, especially for yourselves, especially for yourselves. There you have it, I do n't even know what to tell you. Let's see again that there's no one in the house talking about their reasons, and we have the guts that there's no one in the house talking.
Well, and total irresponsibility from this guy, I don't know his name. Yesterday they were telling me that I gave him a little more food before making these statements.
Anyway, loudmouths are loudmouths. We know it, we know they're loudmouths. Mariela Castro proved it last week, "Let them come after me, cowards." You could almost hear the princess of Castroism say it. And this exercise in public irresponsibility, right?
Speaking to the United States in this threatening way, they are everyday things. The thing is, I think they're very calm, right? I think they genuinely believe nothing's going to happen. Uh, that's the feeling I get. Otherwise, they wouldn't be being so loudmouthed. I'd love to read their comments. Someone says, "That skinny guy can't even walk," someone says over here. "Hey, thank you so much, Evelia, for that super cool comment."
Thank you so much for the support you give us here, really. "A hug," says Jaser. He looks like an alcoholic with an aura who's starting to finish his own trench. No, no, no. He faints the first time he puts a shovel into the ground. He says, "The whole Russia thing is blah blah blah. Venezuela had the best Russian weapons and they were useless, so this doesn't worry me. Ramiro says over here, ' uh, this is affecting his brain.' So-called revolutionaries, when they see anyone in pain, sell out like they do for dollars, he says, they sell out like they did in Venezuela.
Absolutely. Revolutionary bravado without breakfast. But anyway, I have to show it to you because this is very much a regime thing, this loudmouthing is very much their style, and well, it's also part of the collective imagination to see these people on these open platforms, right?
The fact that we're not Yankees, you remember, this has been going on for years. Uh, I would call on them to be a little more responsible because, considering the current administration's foreign policy and what we've seen happen in 2026, I wouldn't be so calm. Uh, the truth is, I wouldn't be so calm. I can't assure you that a military action will happen tomorrow, or I can't say that There's going to be an extraction tomorrow, but I find it hard to understand why they're so confident, right? Maybe inside the barracks, inside the military units, there's already some kind of protocol in place for when something happens. I don't know, I'd love to know, and I imagine many people are watching this program. So please write to me privately about how the tensions are being experienced around and inside the military units. Absolutely anonymously. You can rest assured that your name won't appear in the report, but I'm curious, I don't know about you, aren't you curious because you seem very calm.
These demonstrations by the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (MINFAR) on video, this is nothing. This is nothing. It's absolutely nothing. Uh, let's have a brief pause and I'll be back with you because, friends, a high-ranking official of the Cuban regime, the US embassy there, the Cuban regime's embassy in the United States, in Washington, is being investigated for, among other things, apparently conspiring with far-left groups in that Country. I have all the information, I have this person's identity, and we'll be talking about this shortly on the channel. I'll be right back.
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Subscribe, turn on notifications, leave a comment telling me where you're watching from, and welcome to this community that grows every day. Friends, we're back. A high-ranking official at the Cuban regime's embassy in the United States is being investigated for links to far-left groups. It seems they were coordinating, or had already coordinated, to influence lobbying groups, the United States Congress, and the media, among other things. This is none other than the person I'm about to show you on screen. Uh, I thought I had downloaded his image, but I'll download it right away.
Anyway, it'sâI'll tell you his nameâa diplomat from the embassy in Cuba, over there in the United States, a high-ranking diplomat named David RamĂrez Ălvarez. David RamĂrez RamĂrez Ălvarez. And I want to tell you what's happening with this person, because now I'm reminded of the whole campaign in Cuba against Myammer, all the acts of repudiation they've orchestrated against the chargĂ© d'affaires, how they threaten the Cubans who meet with him, how they set up surveillance around him, Myammer. Uh, uh, and while the regime's diplomats in Washington are living the high life, traveling, giving lectures, going to universities, and above all, connecting with far-left groups in that country. To put a face to the name and get to know him a little better More than what happened, I want to show you on screen. It's about this person you see here. Uh, the Cuban diplomat in the United States is being investigated for an influence operation in favor of the regime.
US officials are investigating David RamĂrez Ălvarez. David RamĂrez Ălvarez, who is the second secretary of the Cuban embassy in Washington, in charge of cultural affairs, for coordinating an influence campaign in the United States in favor of Castroism. Who released this statement?
Fox News released it yesterday. And I want to briefly show you, because this is accompanied by an image, where this leftist group, the far leftâwe're talking about some of those who are being investigated, whom I've brought here, who are being investigated in the last few hoursâ were practically in a Zoom meeting, or I don't know what kind of conference, with this Mr. David RamĂrez Ălvarez, almost receiving instructions on what they had to do and how they had to do it. Let's look at the images, and then I'll continue with the information and details of this entire investigation and what is happening right now.
The United States. Look at the images.
Um, I didn't understand, there you have it, if you can identify him.
There's the Castroist diplomat David RamĂrez in one of these meetings with far-left groups in the United States. The detail of this woman's hat kills me. It doesn't seem like she wants to be the check-government scapegoat. The truth is, my friend, I've told you this, I have less and less patience with all these leftists who are truly mentally stupid, who support a tyranny while living in a democracy. All these people who have been brainwashed, easily manipulated people, but above all, bad people, because they don't listen to the Cuban people, they listen to the leaders of the Cuban people, to the leaders of Cuba.
It says that here, according to the report, the diplomat participated in meetings with American activists in California, where he discussed political pressure strategies, legislation in Congress, and lobbying actions linked to the regime's interests. The investigation also examines possible networks of financing, coordination, and structure.
And, uh, non-profit structures, potential violations of sanctions related to Cuba. Fox News points out that authorities are analyzing whether there was an organized foreign political influence operation driven from the Castro regime's embassy in the United States. And of course, we have to put all this into context. This is happening amid the hardening of US policy toward Havana and the increasing scrutiny of the activities of its diplomats in the United States. But look, we're going to keep listening to this because it really catches my attention because, as I mentioned with the Bruno RodrĂguez case on Fox, these people benefit from, they know the advantages of American democracy and they take advantage of them. They know perfectly well that in Cuba no US ambassador could ever go on television and be freely asked, that in Cuba, for the ambassador to meet with ordinary Cubans, not just with political groups, but with ordinary Cubans, they are persecuted. They have their internet cut off, they are constantly monitored. That happens in Cuba.
So, they were doing this in the United States with total freedom, uh, and also violating the Laws of that country. You have to have a face of stone. We're going to keep looking at this.
Cuban legislation and actions.
Fortunately, there are different groups here that I can see on the virtual chat.
Very good. But not only that, friends, so that you can see the role of the regime's embassy in the United States, I brought you yesterday the case of the Marxist influencer Hassan Picker, who is also being investigated by the feds in the United States for, among other things, going to Cuba, whitewashing Castroism. The investigation is whether he is really being influenced by the US embassy. Well, Hassan Picker was asked about Cuba on a podcast and confessed, among other things, that he was contacted by the Cuban regime's embassy. He explained to the embassy staff, "I would love to go to Cuba, but I have internet problems, and since I'm a streamer, I need internet." And the embassy told him, "Hey, if that 's your problem, we guarantee you internet." have a problem with that." And not only did he go to Cuba, but he broadcast from hotels in Cuba. Uh, you'll remember this so-called flotilla, uh, that caused such a stir a few months ago, I have these statements from this gentleman, uh, also mentally stupid, because to defend communism while living in capitalism, he can't be right in the head, something has to be wrong there. And being one of those investigated by this network of influence of the Cuban regime's embassy in the United States. Look, look here, I'll introduce him to you right now. Look, look, look at this.
Oh, government if stopping coming access, we can make it happen. Yeah, Cuba is sick.
So yeah. Yeah, of course. It's well not reach out to me. There's like there's a middle man there.
I had a Cuba. Cuba medical missions.
The best part of the video is the other guy making noises while this one was getting into trouble, making noises with his mouth, while he confessed that they had indeed contacted him from the Castro embassy and provided him with the means to go to Cuba, or at least internet access so that they could record from Cuba and show the world how beautiful communism is, what a beautiful system communism isâa lie.
Well, the only thing stopping him from coming to Cuba was the one from the embassy and told him that if the only thing was consistent access.
Very well, they openly admit it, and I'm telling you, if this is the case in the United States, then in Latin America, the embassies of Castroism are veritable nests of destabilization.
On this channel, we brought you images just a few days ago of a small group of Mexican far-leftists, influenced by the Castro regime, carrying out an act of repudiation in the same style as the regime, the same one they do in Havana, exported to Mexico, and there they carried out an act of repudiation against a film director for making a documentary about Luis Manuel Otero AlcĂĄntara. This is happening in Mexico, and I can tell you that it's exactly the same throughout Latin America. It doesn't matter if you live in Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, or even Argentina; these are true hotbeds of destabilization, and the best thing democratic governments in the region can do is either pay close attention to this or cut off relations with the criminal Castro regime. I've lived it. I know what I'm telling you, I'm telling you from my own experience. I was expelled from Bolivia. The role of the Castro regime's embassy in Bolivia and everything it did to expel me is public knowledge. But I also went to Uruguay and when I arrived in Uruguay I encountered an exactly the same situation. Uruguayans who are far left, influenced by the embassy, ââare making threats. I have a complaint filed in Uruguay regarding threats from these far left groups, who are the same ones who then went to the embassy to fight with the free Cubans who are there in a peaceful protest. The level of infiltration and destabilization by Castroism through its embassies in the region is incredible. I read your comments. They say around here, "Repeating learned words." Clear. Or where did they get that "worm" thing from? You're absolutely right. That worm thing. That comes from the Castros' playbook. Uh uh and the truth is that I don't understand. Well, in Mexico they act with the impunity guaranteed by the national government, but in other countries where they are governed by other governments with different ideologies, I don't understand how they haven't taken action. Hey, greetings Ana. Ana is watching me from CaibariĂ©n. Hey, Ana says, "Blessings, Jesus. Sorry to call you that, but I don't know your name. You're writing to another user, but I'm sending greetings to you, Ana, and to everyone at your house over there." He tells you, Diego, that boasting is foolish. Uh, definitely. Hilsa says, "The Marxist leftists have ruined California and vote illegally even though they are not citizens." Look, they tell me around here, "They're writing to me, ' Diego, if capitalism disappears,' they'll say, 'What do we do now?' These people wouldn't last a week living under communism, but please, they wouldn't last without Coca-Cola and good food. No, they wouldn't.
They couldn't bear to live under a totalitarian regime. Yet, they want that for Cubans because it feeds their twisted utopian idea of ââwhat communism isânot for them, not for them to live, not for them to live, but for other subjugated peoples. They're content to see in others that aspirational feeling of a society that promises to be better, but it's a great tragedy. So, it makes you, besides a stupid person with little gray matter, a bad person. Because if you see a subjugated people, from which people are fleeing, from which 2 million people have left in recent years, 10% of the population, and you still believe that communism is good, then the problem is yours." My friend, the problem is yours. Hilbert said here, "All communists have a loose screw." They are all shameless. That's how anyone inside Cuba defends the damned communism.
They say around here, "Yesterday I saw Chile defending the regime." I saw it too, eh, the defense of the Cuban there was epic, eh, it's true that there are Cubans. That's why I'm telling you, we cannot let them, listen clearly, we cannot let them erase us or take away our voice.
We are millions of Cubans abroad. No hippie from the international left is going to come and try to speak on behalf of the Cuban people. Hey, we're not going to allow it. They try to whitewash the crimes that occur in Cuba with a dictatorial system that none of them would be able to live under. It's like Pablo Iglesias, eh, Pablo Iglesias, the Spanish politician, who went to Havana to say that communism is good, while here he has a tavern, that is, a restaurant and a television channel. Let's see if he's going to set up the television channel in Communist Havana. Let's see what happens to their television channel.
Hey, hey, it's a double standard. There's a hypocrisy here that just won't hold water, folks. It doesn't hold up. It is built on stories, lies, and manipulation, not on facts. We're going to take a short break and I'll be right back.
Friends, we're almost at the end.
However, I wanted to comment again on some things that have happened because I think it's important, especially this week's arrest of Ulises Rosales del Toro's daughter for ACE (a type of drug trafficking). I think it's the news of the day, yesterday's news. That's why I started this week with her today. I think some people tell me, "No, family members are not to blame for what their parents have done."
But friends, we're not talking about something that happened a long time ago. We are not talking about something that is no longer happening. No, no, no. His father remains a privileged member of the regime. His father remains a member of the Castro regime's inner circle. Uh, he's retired, a reserve major general, but his father was a pillar of Castroism. How can his daughter go and live in a country that has served as a refuge for millions of Cubans escaping the corrupt system that her father helped to set up? Unless he publicly distances himself from what his family has done, or at least returns some of the money they have stolen and the privileges he enjoys.
Yes, it is related; there cannot be impunity. I believe that's the message that remains, and I'm sure that's also the message that the current administration is sending with these arrests of relatives of high-ranking officials. There can be no impunity, they cannot laugh at the United States of America like this. They cannot, they cannot disrespect the Cuban exile community, which is an exile with a lot of pent-up pain. We're not talking about a fable here; we're talking about more than 67 years of crimes, injustices that have gone unredressed, of people who died in the Strait, of mothers who died without being able to embrace their children, of those executed, of people who lost everything, whose property was stolen in the 1960s. No, we're not talking about landowners or big businessmen here, no, not about ordinary Cubans who had their bodega, their store, their printing press, their movie theater taken awayâ common people, people from the street. Well, the history of Cuba has been filled with pain in recent years, a lot of pain, so it's not right that the relatives of these criminals should be living very well in the city that has been built with the effort of the Cuban exile community. I believe that what is happening right now regarding this, with the arrest last week of Ania Guillermina's daughter, is pure justice. It is pure justice for both Cubans in exile and Cubans inside. No, no, no. Go live the communism that your father helped to build. Go live alongside the average Cuban there, eh eh, build communism from scratch there in Castro's Cuba with the bread from the bodega and without electricity, not in the United States, because then there's an inconsistency. How can they walk the streets of Miami when your father is a high-ranking official in the Castro regime and a key figure in a repressive system? No, it doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense. I am sure, and this pleases me, that many are on high alert today, as the Cubans say.
Many are afraid that someone will knock on their door. No, no, don't worry. If your father isn't a minister, if your father isn't a military officer, if your father isn't the head of an army or a military unit, or if your father isn't a high-ranking official in Gaeza, then I doubt you're going to knock on his door, right? I believe that's the majority of the Cuban population. I would love to read what you think about this because I know it's a controversial topic. I do n't know if you've noticed, but I was just discussing it with other colleagues today, there's a tense calm, right?, regarding Cuba and the United States, beyond the arrest of this woman. It's the complete opposite of what it was last week. In this I see a tense calm. There are few reports of information, there are few press reports, about what may happen or what is on the way. So they say that when things are calm it's because, well, we'll have to see what happens. While all this is happening, the people inside are tired and exhausted. I was truly very sad, very sad, because what they have done to us as a country is not normal. It 's not normal that his father has to go 20 hours without electricity, his family, his mother. It's not normal that there's no food, it 's not normal. It's total madness.
We deserve a better country than this.
Cubans are go-getters. Wherever we go, we prosper.
Wherever we go, we build, we provide employment, we move forward. And seeing what they have done to our country is truly painful. It is painful and the damage is ongoing. This isn't something new. To tell me that the blackouts started this year shows that you have no idea what Cuban reality has been like for the last 67 years.
I am 31, I lived in Cuba for 25 years. I never saw prosperity, I never saw my parents' salary enough to live decently. I didn't see it. I didn't see it. And neither did my grandparents see it. Uh, so this story has been going on for many years, uh, uh, in the same situation. I read your comments.
It says here, "There is much more that they must find out about Ramiro, the Lijastro of Diaz Canel." Theater and DĂaz Canel are living here in Spain, at a private university. But how long will the Cuban people tolerate such disrespect?
While the Machi was calling for resistance while mounted on the plane with more flights than Avianca and Cubana de Aviación. Gentlemen, it's a matter of sitting down and looking at things and realizing how they are making fun of us right in our faces. The crab took 26 flights to Panama in a private jet, flying in a revolutionary way. Eh, it 's tough, it's hard to endure. You need to have a lot of stamina. Ramiro says, "All the relatives of the dictators living outside of Cuba are also accomplices because they are living thanks to this." Of course, without a doubt. He says, "There are many more who need to be found." He says, "Excuse me, I'm speaking with Ana Luisa, I love Caibarién." Ana, a repeated greeting to you and to the Cubans of Caibarién. Ana Luisa is watching us from Caibarién. And if there's one thing that truly excites me, it's that there are Cubans in Cuba who are tuning in to this program so early, given the current internet connection situation.
Mac says, "What his dad helped with was destruction." Without a doubt, uh, without a doubt. Hi Mac. It's infuriating to hear all these leftists who don't know the sad reality of ordinary people. I think many people are paid to make these false statements. The truth is, Maricela, many are, some are foolish, some are useful, others let themselves be brainwashed, but in general, if there is one thing that unites them, it is that they are bad people. They are bad people because the Cuban standing up listens. Hm. So, you come here, I mean, you define yourself as left-wing, you're in favor of the oppressed, but in the case of Cuba, then you go and listen to those who oppress. No, I don't understand. I don't understand. "Hey, it's Fidel's time," Alina says, "Fidel's daughter came out and spoke."
Of course, there are two noteworthy differences, aren't there? Well, some people arrive and distance themselves, some people arrive quietly, they do n't distance themselves and they go to Cuba and come and go. " Well, there's an important difference," says Delsy. Deli, "Greetings to you. The Cuban guy is the master of Wild Capital. His channel is on TikTok, it's on Sin filtro," he says, "I think you're replying to someone else here."
And intervention says this way, let's see what happens. I'm telling you, there's a tense calm that's really worrying.
They're shameless, that's the bottom line. They're shameless. In good Cuban, good Cubans are, he says, "The little thorns of the dictatorship, the vitongo children, where are they going? Where are they going to hide now?" Eh, eh, that's how it is. It's very hypocritical to talk about imperialism and live in the empire. No, go live in communism, friends, there's a lot of trouble there. There's a lot of cane. Well, there's not even any fishing rod left. I was going to say a proverb, but there's not even any cane. There's nothing there, really. There is nothing. It says here, uh, I had a message. I don't know how Reisme's relatives weren't properly investigated before being brought in here. The truth is, I don't know either. Spain is there, isn't it? Spain, Spain is more than full. Iliana, what can I tell you about what this place is like? " Ulises Rosales destroyed the sugar industry in Cuba," Ramiro Batista tells me. The children of the skewers live in the United States.
Empty buckets and stomachs twisted with hunger. That's enough, folks. If you've reached this point in the program, and you like how we present the information and news, it helps us a lot. If you could give us a like right now, please give us a like, it's absolutely free and it makes this program much more visible on this platform. I wanted to let you know that yesterday we had a record for the month of May, more than 20,000 people watched our program yesterday, and we have been at around 13,000 to 15,000 viewers on each of the programs for the last 15 days. We have a very good audience. Today we reached almost 1000 people connected at some point during the broadcast. We currently have 364 people from X913 on YouTube in a brutal audience, very good for this time of the morning.
So I want to thank you all and remind you that if you give me a like, I probably have many fewer likes than people online, so if you like what you see, you can do it. If you are watching me from other social media platforms, I invite you to visit my YouTube channel and become part of this community that grows every day. We are now more than 37,000. I'm almost certain we finished the month of May with nearly 38,000 followers. A new channel, relatively young, excuse me, it's not new. We've been around for almost a year, but less than a year, and I think we can reach the channel's first year with 50,000 followers, which is a very good number. I can also say, and I want to thank each and every member of this channel, you who in some way support us here to make this a better program, so that we can have it, and so can you. A better experience, good sound, good visuals, attention to detail, and smooth operationâ all of that is behind this project, and I thank you for making it possible. Now, a reminder that since we're in the midst of so much information, if you want to stay up to date on everything, you can follow us on our other social media channels. After finishing this program, I will continue with the rest of my social media accounts, updating them minute by minute. We're on Facebook, we're on X, we're on Instagram. The description of all of them can be found in... uh, sorry, the link to all of them is in the description of this program. We also have WhatsApp and Telegram channels for you. The description, the link is also in the description of this program. Uh, I'm almost at the end reading your comments and now I'm finally done.
Liana asks, "Will it keep growing?" I say yes. It wasn't in June, it was July 1st or July 8th. I have the date between the 8th and the 1st. I think it was the 8th. We've reached our one-year anniversary, meaning we have one month left, and I believe we will reach 50,000. And if we don't reach 50,000, we'll stay at 45,000, which is very good, it's very good because I never thought we were going to be so successful and the truth is that we have been.
Uh, it says, it says over here, "You deserve it."
Thank you so much, Mercedes. "Eh, you'll keep growing," Iliana says. So be it. "It says here, 'Do you know who they are and where they live?'" Julio says. They won't be able to sleep peacefully. That comforts me.
Me too. Hello, Diana. Greetings to you, eh, says Idelsis, as the Cuban told her on the program, they are criminals. Absolutely, absolutely.
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