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Servando González is a Cuban-born American historian and author.  He studied and received his training as historian at the University of Havana, Cuba.  His publications are books, essays and articles on topics such as: history of and in Latin American, the global intelligence communities, state and country espionage and semiotics.  He also has a special appreciation for art histroy.

Servando works include: Treason in America: The Council on Foreign Relations and Partners in Treason: The CFR-CIA-Castro Connection, produced by the Xzault Media Group.  Additionally, González is the author of Historia herética de la revolución fidelista (San Francisco, 1986); Observando (San Francisco, 1986), The Secret Fidel Castro: Deconstructing the Symbol (Oakland, 2001), The Nuclear Deception: Nikita Khrushchev and the Cuban Missile Crisis (2002), and La madre de todas las conspiraciones: una novela de ideas subversivas (2005).  He has also written extensively on the "New World Order" or "Nuevo Orden Mundial".

“Far from being a failure, Castro's Cuba is a successful social experiment; a testing round for the New World Order.

The people who planned the experiment have already began to implement it here in America --

i.e., political correctness was tested in Cuba before

its implementation in the U.S.