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-7- If a leacer is not available, the leaflet must be from the "Consejo" or whatever ruling group is in command. It is understood that weather, accident, or low priority on available aircraft may preclude the actual dropping of the leaflet. Whether it is dropped or not, the claimed leaflet will be the basis for the first D-Day broadcasts and first treatment of the invasion by the vorld press. (It should be noted that the possibility of leaflet dropping facilities which could be used but would not deprive PM of aircraft are being investigated.) The D-Day leaflet must provide terse, dramatic answers to the following questions: Who comprises the force: (The patriots who have been active within Cuba have been joined by more non-Batista, non- foreign Cubans who are exercising the right to return to their native land). What will the force do? (Overthrow Castro and the Communists who have enslaved Cuba.) Why are they going to do it? (For a democratic Cuba, "Pora una sola America".) How are they going to achieve it? (By joining with all Cubans to carry out war against the tyrant.) How are those who hear the message to cooperate? (By general instructions to militia, military, civil population. Steps to be taken against the tyrant, support to be given to the rebel patriots.) When? (Right now. Until the tyrant falls.) An Appeal for support must open and close the message, with a dramatic presentation of the battle slogan which will be used in all subsequent E

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