The following sounds like a classic instance of "covert action"
(i.e. counterrevolution or subversion):  a "theme" (disinformation)
spun in Langley VA reaches the outside world via numerous global
"assets" (paid agents) in news media such as _The Economist_.
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 07:11:46 MST
From: Michael Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The Economist & Blacks in Cuba

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Malecon riots, according to the Economist, are being explained in Cuba as
"those Blacks getting out of control," for example.  It's intriguing that
a mainstream publication like The Economist would choose a racial angle
for its reporting on Cuba, especially since the subject of race is
discussed so guardedly by Cubans themselves.  This report appears in The
Economist, September 3-9 issue.

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