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| | operation Pedro Pan, Cuban children in the US, The Lost Apple reviewed by Deane Rink |
 | | Subtitled "Operation Pedro Pan, Cuban Children in the U.S., and the Promise of a Better Future," THE LOST APPLE is a detailed examination of the flood of Cuban children, over 14,000 strong, who were shipped to the USA for "safe-keeping" after the Castro Revolution changed the balance of power on that Caribbean island. |
 | | The CIA was way more involved in destabilizing Cuba than it ever let on, yet refused to admit this to the American taxpayers who funded their operations. |
 | | THE LOST APPLE does not prove this audacious statement, but it adds one more set of circumstances that, in total, allow this chilling inference to be made. |
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