Again, it's all from the Stephen Roy manuscript. Once Arcacha introduced Ferrie to Bringuier, it
was all over. Bringuier was turned off because he was gay...and that was the end of Ferrie.
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I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. The CRC (New Orleans delegation begun in about March 1961) and the DRE (New Orleans delegation begun in Aug 1962) were separate entities even though they were both anti-castro. They ran in different circles (i.e. when Bringuier got arrested, Bringuier was flattered that Frank Bartes of the CRC came to support him at court because he and the CRC did not run in the same circles). According to Bringuiers book "Crime Without Punishment", Bringuier liked neither Sergio Arcacha Smith nor Ferrie, so I can't see how Bringuier held enough sway to get Sergio Arcacha Smith to ostracize Ferrie.
Sergio Arcacha Smith and Bringuier appear to have never really got on and its true that Bringuier did play a role in helping to get rid of Sergio Arcacha Smith in Jan 1962 after which Sergio Arcacha Smith and Bringuier stopped talking. So you're saying that Bringuier held enough sway that he managed to get rid of both Sergio Arcacha Smith and Ferrie from the anti-castro community in New Orleans?
Its not clear that Bringuier and Ferrie were at such logger-heads as that. For example, Bringuier says in "Crime Without Punishment" that Ferrie came to his shop on two occasions in 1966 and 1967. During the latter meeting Ferrie and Bringuier actually went to a coffee shop for a talk (though Bringuier never says what they were talking about). I can't see why the two of them would be having coffee if Bringuier had been the cause of ostracizing Ferrie in some way from the anti-castro community.
But having said that, even if Ferrie had stopped all anti-castro operations in mid-1961, that would not preclude the INS or FBI from keeping surveillance on Ferrie in case he was attempting to conduct anti-castro activities again. And that this surveillance, according to Roache, picked up Oswald interacting with "Ferries group".