
Allegations of Fraudulent War Bond Sales Rock Cuban Online Communities
A recent video by CUBA Y SU FARANDULA has sparked debate in Cuban online communities. The video alleges that Ultrak, a prominent social media personality, and Manuel Milanes, a known figure in Cuban politics, were involved in selling war bonds under false pretenses. The video claims the bonds were sold with the promise of using the funds to liberate Cuba. The author of the video, whose identity is currently unknown, questions the legality of the operation and expresses concern about the potential for fraud. "Acaso esto es legal? Son ellos los dueños de los bancos en Cuba?" the author asks in the video. Ultrak, in a live stream shown in the video, partially acknowledges involvement but denies any fraudulent intent. The video has prompted questions about transparency and accountability. Further investigation is needed to fully examine the claims and determine the veracity of the allegations. The incident highlights the complex dynamics of political activism and fundraising within the Cuban diaspora.