A US jet registered to a ghost company whisks terror suspects to countries that use torture, according to the Washington Post.The Gulfstream V turbojet has been seen at US military bases around the world, often loading hooded and shackled suspects and delivering them to countries known to employ torture, a process the Central Intelligence Agency calls 'rendition,' the newspaper said.The jet with the tail number N379P has been seen in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, and Uzbekistan.The executives of the plane's corporate owner Premier Executive Transport Services were all listed with dates of birth from the...