- Radio Swan (Honduras)
Radio Swan was a
pirate radio station based in the Swan Islands, a group of islands in the westernCaribbean Sea , near the coastline ofHonduras . Under the "Radio Swan" and "Radio Americas" names, the station was in operation from1960 to1968 .History
In 1960, Radio Swan commenced unlicensed transmissions in May as a commercial radio station (CIA Inspector General (1962) pp. 9-10, 15, 27-28, 93; Anonymous CIA operative,1991; Montaner, 1999) operating with a power of 50,000
watt s on AM 1160 and onshortwave with a power of 7,500 watts on 6000 kHz. The importance of this island was in its location and proximity to the island ofCuba , because onMarch 17 1960 , U.S. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower had approvedcovert action to topple the regime ofFidel Castro in Cuba. As early asOctober 30 1960 , the Castro government sent a reconnaissance flights over Swan Island and the Caribbean Coast of Guatemala (CIA 11-3-1960).Swan Island was claimed by the governments of both the
United States andHonduras , although the island was in the de facto hands of personnel acting on behalf of the U.S.Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The person who claimed ownership in the press was Sumner Smith ofBoston . He was both the president of Abington Textile and Manufacturing Works and a stockholder in Gibraltar Steamship Company ofNew York City .While the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) claimed that it had no jurisdiction over the station, the address of Radio Swan was in care of the Gibraltar Steamship Company in New York, which was aCIA proprietary company . The station later claimed to be owned by Vanguard Service Corporation. Its president was Thomas D. Cabot, a former president of theUnited Fruit Company and aUS State Department executive in theTruman Administration . The station also used a post office box inMiami, Florida .The AM transmitter in use by Radio Swan had been used by
Radio Free Europe and it was taken to Swan Island byU.S. Navy personnel. At first all broadcasts of this pseudo-commercial radio station were in theSpanish language and it was announced on air as "Radio Swan, la Voz Internacional del Caribe", with its initial commercial programming coming on tape recordings fromanti-Castro political groups in exile.Cuba responded to the broadcasts by setting up a jamming station to block the transmissions of Radio Swan and initiated La Voz de INRA, or "The Voice of INRA" which represented the National Institute of Agrarian Reform with an
anti-American message. This action was followed onJanuary 3 1961 , by a break in diplomatic relations between both countries that had been initiated by the USA. Following this action, Cuba commenced broadcasting to the USA and to the world, with a new international service calledRadio Havana Cuba .In March 1961 Radio Swan announced that it would no longer sell its airtime for political programming and the station changed to an all-news format while infusing its broadcasts with coded messages. The station described itself as "assisting those who are fighting Castro within Cuba" and it began transmitting on fourteen frequencies. The CIA issued a press release claiming its anti-Castro broadcasts were now being beamed by seven radio stations as well as Radio Swan.
Bay of Pigs invasion broadcasts
During the
Bay of Pigs Invasion which took place between April 15 - April 19, 1961, it became obvious to all concerned that the purpose of the station was to assist in the landings. But following the aborted invasion of theBay of Pigs , Radio Swan suddenly changed format again. While its tone remained anti-Castro its programming did not promote an uprising against the Cuban government. Then, the station changed its format and name. Radio Swan became Radio Americas and it remained on the air until May 1968 when the station closed down and its AM transmitter was transported toSouth Vietnam to assist in the wars ofSouth-East Asia ."The World Tomorrow" radio program
One of the loyal sponsors who advertised on both Radio Swan and Radio Americas was
Herbert W. Armstrong with "The World Tomorrow " radio program. In the January edition of his magazine "The Plain Truth ", a letter to the editor praised Armstrong by claiming that "... you could not have chosen a better station than Radio SWAN for reaching the Caribbean area. ... It is becoming popular with all those who share in the dislike of Fidel Castro and his communistic dictatorship. - Lady, Costa Rica."In the same edition, his Radio Log listed his 'The World Tomorrow' program as being broadcast by Radio Swan in the English language at 6 p.m. on Sundays and at 9 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. This listing remained unchanged through the edition of January 1962. The February 1962 edition of his Radio Log listed the English language broadcast at 6:30 p.m. on Sundays over Radio Americas, but on the same frequency as Radio Swan, while the Spanish language broadcast was listed at the same times as before, but over Radio Swan. In the March edition, the Spanish language broadcast was also listed as being heard over Radio Americas.
"The World Tomorrow" broadcast was also carried on several other radio stations around the world which also appeared to have a proprietary connection to the CIA.
ources
*Anonymous CIA operative. 1991 (released 4-18-05, accessed 2-18-07) Working the Cuban beat. Case number EO-2005-00090 [http://www.foia.cia.gov/search.asp]
*CIA 11-3-1960 (released 6-6-1998. accessed 2-18-06) Cuban Developments. Current intelligence weekly review November 3 1960. Bay of Pigs| Cuba|Castro Fidel. Case number CSI-1998-00005 [http://www.foia.cia.gov/search.asp] p.5 “reconnaissance flights were made on 27 and 28 of October(1960) over the Swan Islands and the Guatemalan Caribbean coast—areas where the “invasion" forces are allegedly being assembled.”
*CIA Inspector General (1962, sanitized release 2-18-1998, accessed 2-18-07) Inspector General's survey of the Cuban operation and associated documents Part 1 of 2 Case number F-1996-00233 pp. 9-10, 15, 27-28, 93. [http://www.foia.cia.gov/search.asp]
*King, J.C. 1961 (accessed 2-18-07) 1. Brief History of Radio Swan. Memorandum for: General Maxwell D. Taylor May 18 1961 in: Proposed operations against Cuba 3-11-1961 released 2-13-2001 Dulles Papers|Dulles Allen| Dulles Collection, case number F-1985-00856. http://www.foia.cia.gov/search.asp
*Montaner, Carlos Alberto 1999 (last accessed 2-18-07) Viaje al corazón de Cuba, Plaza & Janés, Barcelona ISBN-10 8401376599 ISBN-13 978-8401376597 p. 102 [http://www.firmaspress.com/viaje-al-corazon-de-cuba.pdf]
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