Most members are no doubt aware of Ian Fleming's dinner with JFK in the spring of 1960 in which Fleming proposed some rather incredible suggestions on how to deal with Castro. Two years earlier, however, Fleming was apparently pro-Castro and he predicted Castro's victory almost to the month it happened!
In 1958 Fleming wrote a James Bond short story, "For Your Eyes Only", the plot of which bears little relation to the Bond movie with the same name.
In the story Bond is directed by his superior M to murder, assassinate, some men who killed (in Jamaica) two British citizens, the Havelocks who were old friends of M's. The main villain was named Hammerstein. Bond justifies his order thusly:
There were no doubts in Bon's mind. He didn't know the Havelocks or care whjo they were. Hammerstein had operated the law of the jungle on two defenseless old people. Since no other law was available, the law of the jungle should be visited upon Hammerstein. In no other way could justice be done. If it was revenge, it was the revenge of the community [as determined by M and Bond--Tim]."
Vigilante justice, of course.
So who was Hammerstein? The ex-Nazi chief of Batista's counterintelligence!
M:
" . . I told Station C to look into [the murder]. they didn't get anywhere with the Batista people, but we've got a good man with the other side--with this chap Castro. And Castro's intelligence people seem to have the [Batista] government pretty well penetrated. I got the whole story a couple of weeks ago. It boils down to the fact that a man called Hammerstein had the couple killed. There are a lot of Germans well dug in these banana republics. They're Nazis who got out of the net at the end of the war. This one's ex-Gestapo. He got a job as head of Batista's Counterintelligence. Made a pocket of money out of extortion and blackmail and protection. He was set up for life until Castro's lot began to make headway. He was one of the first to start easing himself out. He cut one of his officers in on his loot, a man called Gonzales, and this man traveled around the Caribbean with a couple of gunmen to protect him and began salting away Hammerstein's money outside Cuba--real estate and such under nominees. .. Two weeks ago Batista sacked Hammerstein. may have got to hear about one of these jobs. I don't know. But anyway, Hammerstein cleared out and took his little team of three with him. Timed things pretty well, I should say. It looks as if Castro may get in this winter if he keeps the pressure up." [Emphasis supplied.]
