Sugar Coated Coal
on May 5, 2009 at 12:00 am
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A historically important revelation about I.C.A. founder Abel’s involvement in the many assassination attempts on Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, in the 1960′s.
Declassification Notes
From Abel’s Journal : January 1962:
I don’t know what your best and brightest told you about me, Jack. What you’re asking me to do isn’t like landing on the moon––there is nothing noble about the nature of this assignment.
Don’t put a sugar coating on a piece of coal. It’ll still taste the same.My loyalty was what separated me from everyone else––who knew patriotism could be taken advantage of? Maybe for me, it is better to ask, “What can’t your country ask of you?”.











ah hahahaha that last panel is awesome
For some reason, the second to last panel really reminded me of Hergé.
I’ll take that comparison any day!