Posted on 06/04/2023 8:44:37 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
On the evening of June 9, 2006, Army Staff Sergeant Joseph Hickman was on duty at Guantanamo Bay. From his unique vantage point high above the sally port, he observed, three times and at approximately 20-minute intervals, a paddy wagon drive to Alpha Block and then drive away with a manacled prisoner.
Curiously the paddy wagon did not seem headed for any familiar part of the compound but, instead, ambled off in the direction of an area external to the prison perimeter to a place known colloquially as Camp No, purportedly a secret CIA base.
Sometime around 11:30 pm, Hickman observed the paddy wagon return, only this time, it pulled up next to the medical clinic. Within 30 minutes, the whole camp lit up with stadium-style floodlights amidst a pandemonium of chaos. Hickman headed to the medical clinic, which seemed to be the focus of frenzied activity. A distraught corpsman informed him that three dead prisoners had been delivered to the clinic.
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A few ‘really bad guys’ were imprisoned there. They could never be released. Could they have been the ‘victims’?
I remember 3 terrorists did the same thing in Germany.
A ‘distraught corpsman’ would not be allowed to be a part of it. If it’s really suspicious lemme just say these people are pros.
Article starts out suggesting Trump could be Epsteined.
Sounds to me like Covid.
Considering all the high-value prisoners that Obama and Biden have released .... why should we care?
Were the wrong prisoners killed? War is hell.
The incidents at Guantanamo starkly reveal how easy it is for the DEEP STATE to conceal crimes of murder. Instead of being forthright, they spew out nonsense with impunity. The big question is whether Trump needs to fear being their next victim.
Why stockpile terrorists? Do we expect a shortage? Maybe keep them long enough to wring all information out of them, but no longer.
No, mr. Bond, I expect them to die here.
(Sorry, I’m mixing up my books here.)
After any intelligence value they may have had had been exhausted.
Forgot to add the quote is by Felix Leiter.
I think that was the bad guy, Goldfinger.
GWB’s ‘legacy’.
It was unforgivable that any of them were left alive after 11:59 AM on 1/20/09.
I don't think the prisoners at Gitmo knew anything the CIA (or NSA) didn't know already.
Not necessarily true. Osama bin Laden in Pakistan acted through a courier system that the NSA could never see, and the CIA never penetrated. The tip off came from a Pakistani doctor who was his neighbor.
Interrogated to death is hardly new for the CIA.
Who was his control officer?
Irrelevant. My point is that the CIA obtains information from sources, and it is not clear that these three did not have valuable information unavailable by other means. NSA can only see what is transmitted electronically.
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