I spoke to a source at Gitmo with a unique position to know ALL incoming and outgoing peeps. This is “not at all unusual,” he said, “military units are rotated in and out all the time, usually every 90 months.”
I asked again, “any high profile people come in.”
“Absolutely not. Pretty boring.”
“What about planes without transponders?”
“Nonsense. You think if we wanted to fly people in here we couldn’t do it without ANYONE knowing?”
Moreover, this MAGA individual found it silly that anyone would be transferring anyone to Gitmo: “the place is a quagmire because of legal issues.” “Khalid Sheik Mohammed STILL hasn’t received a trial, is still in pretrial motions.”
A second source @CarolRosenberg, who covers Gitmo on a daily basis for the Miami Herald, and whom this guy thinks is very good, also shows no unusual activity at all.
But.... How does that square with this quote from the article:
This mission is so sensitive we were asked not to show the faces of these soldiers and their families.
Is this level of secrecy always the case for GITMO deployments?