During Varona's exile in Miami, the
CIA supported his operational planning for the Bay of Pigs Invasion. They provided pills laced with
botulinum toxin to effect the assassination of
Fidel Castro. The pills were never used, because Castro had stopped visiting the restaurant where an anti-Castro worker intended to use them. A transcript declassified in 2021 of a 1975
Church Committee hearing detailed the
covert CIA operation to assassinate Castro:
Mr. Breckinridge: Just before the first phase ended,
Roselli, through
Trafficante, was introduced to another Cuban exile leader in Miami by the name of Anthony Varona. Again, his name is a sensitive matter. Varona was the leader of one of the groups that was being supported by the CIA as part of the preparation for the Bay of Pigs. Varona was unhappy with his association, with the association with the CIA. He felt he had not been given enough money. Varona was approached by Roselli with Trafficante's introduction to take on this mission Roselli's story was that he represented some private client who had interest in Cuba. The Roselli identity was apparent, as was Trafficante's. Varona said he knew someone who was in a restaurant that Castro frequented and then the pills were transported again.
Mr. Schwartz. Could you state for the record who made the pills? Mr. Breckinridge. The pills were made in what was then the Technical Services Division of the CIA. Mr. Schwartz. Had they ever made such pills before? Mr. Breckinridge. Not that I know of. Mr. Schwartz. Had they ever used Botulinum as a poison in any way before? Mr, Breckinridge. On one previous occasion Botulinum had been considered for use on cigars that someone had hoped to get to Castro, and eventually that never got off the ground. This was a scheme that was never approved and never went forward. I know of one instance in which it was considered. Botulinum was made into pills and these pills were taken again to Cuba. Castro stopped going to the restaurant where this man was. The Bay of Pigs occurred and the operation was called off. A second poison plot against Castro occurred after the failure of the
Bay of Pigs invasion. In April 1962
Johnny Roselli was contacted by
William King Harvey of the CIA who wanted to revive the idea of poisoning Castro. However, just like the first poison plot, this one also did not get far. Roselli suggested giving poison pills to
Tony Varona who would forward the pills to a chef in a restaurant frequented by Castro. This suggestion was adopted although the chef placed the pills in the freezer, making them unusable. == References ==