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  1. Félix Rodríguez (soldier) Félix Ismael Rodríguez Mendigutia (born 31 May 1941) is a Cuban American former Central Intelligence Agency Paramilitary Operations Officer in the Special Activities Division, known for his involvement in the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the execution of communist revolutionary Che Guevara as well as his close ties to ...

    • Lázaro, Max Gómez, Félix Ramos Medina, Félix El Gato
  2. Sep 27, 2021 · Félix Rodríguez is no stranger to regime change wars. He was born in Cuba to a wealthy, land-owning family before the revolution of 1959. His family fled to Miami that same year, and Rodríguez worked the rest of his life to fight communism as a CIA officer, and often went to extraordinary — and extra-legal — lengths to do so.

  3. Oct 8, 2007 · Felix Rodriguez received the order from the Bolivian military high command. There was a simple code: 500 meant Che Guevara, 600 dead, 700 alive. 500 - 600 was the command. Mr Rodriguez wanted confirmation on the crackly radio line. It was repeated: 500 - 600. Mr Rodriguez broke the news to Che that there was to be no trial.

  4. Oct 16, 1986 · For 25 years since that day, Felix Rodriguez has been fighting to avenge the CIA’s failure, a secret soldier in the shadow world of U.S. clandestine operations.

    • doyle.mcmanus@latimes.com
    • Washington Columnist
  5. CIA Debriefing of Félix Rodríguez, June 3, 1975 When Che Guevara was executed in La Higuera, one CIA official was present--a Cuban-American operative named Félix Rodríguez. Rodríguez, who used the codename "Félix Ramos" in Bolivia and posed as a Bolivian military officer, was secretly debriefed on his role by the CIA's office of the ...

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  7. Oct 9, 2020 · There is a discrepancy in the Bolivian codes reported in Document 24, Director Helms’s report in the moment, versus Document 30, Felix Rodriguez’s 1975 statement on these events, as to whether the numbers “600” and “700” referred to keeping Che alive or killing him. The meanings in the two documents are reversed.

  8. For 25 years since that day, Felix Rodriguez has been fighting. to avenge the CIA's failure, a secret soldier in the shadow world of U.S. clandestine operations. And no or- dinary soldier: Rodriguez's exploits are the stuff, in the words of one of his comrades, "of a book-no, more than just one book."