beachbum81
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I think this place will be a hotspot for tourism, lol.
Ritz-Carltons Guantanamo Bay Resort And Spa To Open This Fall
Ritz-Carltons Guantanamo Bay Resort And Spa To Open This Fall
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"It demystifies them. It exposes them for who they actually are," said Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., in a telephone interview that sought to set straight that the captives in the secretive Camp 7 complex are "not exactly holy warriors. Just the opposite. These people are phonies." Moran first disclosed the reading preference at Guantanamos most secretive prison, which houses former CIA captives like alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed, to The Huffington Post after a July 26 visit to the base. He said the "factoid" was somehow misinterpreted as salacious, or an abuse of U.S. funds, rather than offering what he called "some profound insight." "Theyre not the people anyone should be strapping on suicide vests for. Theyre not the people who understand Mohammeds meaning more than anyone else," said Moran, adding, "I dont want this seen as Im trying to manipulate public opinion."
What made the disclosure so odd is that, during media visits to the trailers that house the prison camps collection of about 18,000 books, many of them religious, the Defense Department contractor in charge, Milton, says he systematically forbids the circulation of books and videos that are either lascivious or exceptionally violent.. The Miami Herald contacted Moran on vacation after a prison camps spokeswoman, Army Capt. Andi Hahn, checked with the Army officer in charge of the detention center library and replied that the "Fifty Shades of Grey" series is a "prohibited" book. The Herald asked the congressman whether members of the U.S. military were perhaps playing a practical joke on him inside Camp 7, where the conversation took place.
Camp 7, which is run by a secret separate staff, Task Force Platinum, contains captives who got to Guantanamo in 2006 from years of CIA custody, where at least three were waterboarded. They include the five alleged conspirators in the Sept. 11 terror attacks, who devotedly unfurl their prayer rugs and conduct Muslim prayers at the appointed times inside the war court during pre-trial hearings in their death-penalty cases. Only members of Congress with security clearance get to see the secret prison. "I asked, What kind of books do they read?' " Moran said Tuesday. "The camp commander said, actually the book in greatest demand is "Fifty Shades of Grey" in fact the whole series. They all smiled and nodded and it wasnt as though this was a particular secret."
They also told him, Moran said, that some Camp 7 captives were not observing the Ramadan fast. Moran said he has long favored exposing the Pentagon prisoners to great works of Western literature, and had asked the same questions in the less secretive prisons containing the 150 or so other prisoners, 84 of them approved for release or transfer in 2010. In those prisons, the troops responded more generically that detainees who broke the rules get to keep just two library books in their cells while cooperative, communal captives get to borrow eight at a time.
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