Guantanamo Bay place
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“Guantanamo Bay, where he would pick up people at Andrews Air Force Base and would bring down terrorist response teams, interrogators, U.S. Marshals. To get most. Yep. Yeah, that's not surprising because Andrews actually has a, the reserve u…”
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maybe sometimes not articulate in the correct way. One thing that's very strange for me is why not all of Cuba to the Cubans? Why is there a big of pigs and the Guantanamo base? Well... I'll leave it at that. And I will watch... There is a …
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I will watch it again after listening to what you just talked about. So thank you for that. So I rest my case. You do bring up an interesting point because that would kind of go along with the fact that Gitmo is still there, right? Yeah. En…
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rebel is not the independent organ of a popular uprising against Gaddafi dictatorship, but rather the creation of American imperialism, the most reactionary political force on the planet. The dubious character of the Libyan rebels was furth…
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and turned over to the U.S. Hasadi was transferred to Libyan custody two months later, when Ben Kumu was moved to Guantanamo and held there until 2007, when he too was sent to a Libyan prison. Qaddafi's regime released both men in 2008, at …
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So basically, they're saying that Washington was fine with Qaddafi releasing them. The former al-Qaeda warrior was quite willing to speak to the leading U.S. business newspaper, saying, quote, his discourse has become dramatically more pro-…
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the plight of the Uyghurs. But then when you start actually looking into the actual plight of the Uyghurs, you come across another interesting phenomenon. And that is these Uyghurs seem to show up in all kinds of Operation Gladio operations…
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Guantanamo Bay, where he would pick up people at Andrews Air Force Base and would bring down terrorist response teams, interrogators, U.S. Marshals. To get most. Yep. Yeah, that's not surprising because Andrews actually has a, the reserve u…
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Meanwhile, the implementation of Pluto was accelerating. Two final postponements resulted in an invasion set for April 17th. On April 1st, Admiral Dennison got his basic marching orders in a Joint Chiefs of Staff memorandum. The Navy could …
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of a group under the command of Nino Diaz, who was supposed to make Castro think theirs was the real invasion. The week before, the team was specially trained. Exiles that were supposed to guide the men to the beach had been wiped out in an…
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to support such an operation and overthrow the Castro regime because there had been no evidence that he was going to do at this point anything nefarious. Presidential approval of that would give them some elbow room to get cooperation. Colo…
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not just the exile organization. For when he returned to Cuba on a US submarine, he had gifts, even for his fiance. What opposition existed inside Cuba remained uncertain. Nino Diaz had his band in the hills outside of Guantanamo. They neve…
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could best be solved by sending the brigade to invade Cuba. Bissell later recalled talk of loading the Cubans onto a ship, which, if not able to sell for Cuba, after a reasonable time, could be escorted to a U.S. Navy base like Guantanamo B…
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The Navy reinforced Guantanamo in case Castro should move against it. And Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief of Naval Operations, quietly put two battalions of Marines on transports in the area just in case. Denison provided a flotilla built arou…
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They knew well enough the signs of an operation gone awry. Esterling's section chiefs assembled on April 9th, right after his return from Guantanamo visit, and just before Hawkins went to Porto Cabanza for the brigade embarkment. Richard Bi…
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Birkenfeld made part of a political solution, which meant prosecuting and silencing him through the Attorney General Eric Holder's office. This entailed having two Chinese Uyghurs that had been being held at Guantanamo Bay relocated to Swit…
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Under the previous owner, the article goes on to say it had visited Guantanamo Bay and flew for the CIA rendition program. Under the CIA contractor, Richmore Aviation, which we talked about yesterday. So the author obtained information that…
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Again, in terms of the allegations that it's a CIA black operation, it may or may not be because they have landed. He even includes Guantanamo as a place where they land and that they land in the Keys. And then, of course, they land in Miam…
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to Gitmo as part of the whole Blacksite prison fiasco. A McClatchy newspaper pointed out, quote, no terrorist suspects are known to have been transferred to Gitmo directly from the U.S., unquote. That may be true, but there's a lot of...…
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doctors, lawyers, CIA agents that were flying from the United States to Gitmo. So in other words, they're trying to refute the fact that this is potentially a CIA plane going, that couldn't possibly be because we weren't like transporting t…
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kind of everybody knows. The AP in 2011 reported on a court case that focused on the CIA's rendition flights. And this is a quote. Under DynCorp, Richmore Aviation Inc. provided 10 passenger Gulfstream jets and flight crews for its governme…
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They say no law enforcement operation is carried out overseas without CIA knowledge. Even if you try, they know because they have their own informants. Some U.S. media have reported that the Gulfstream 2 is suspected of possible links to th…