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    This gem from 311 will always remind me of being stationed overseas. #311 #1999

  2. REVIEW: "If you read only ONE BOOK this year, it should be this one” “Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay: A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior” by MAJ (RET) Montgomery J. Granger, former ranking AMEDD officer, JDOG, JTF 160,

  3. As part of our Observer Program, traveled to to attend the military pretrial hearing of the 9/11 attackers, where she heard testimony from the architect of the CIA’s "enhanced interrogation techniques":

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    "The Other Latif" from provides a tremendously valuable and gripping view of the Periodic Review Board process. Go listen to episode 1 at

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    Given that this ( commanding officer's conviction for obstructing justice in relation to the death of a subordinate who's wife the CO was having an affair with) was just a couple of weeks ago, can you believe it is 'innocent' unawareness? I can't

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    The US military has finally got irony January 's commanding officer convicted of obstructing justice linked to the death of a man who's wife he was having an affair with & who he beat up February has a Valentine's Day "Last Man Standing" event

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    You have really lost your mind! You are the evil person covering up crimes! As Q explains, can’t wait for the day you will no longer walk down the street!

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    South Africans have it right––Mohamedou's story is the "story of a SURVIVOR" of a brutal U.S. regime. As the USA continues to make his life difficult, Mohamedou links his own struggle with the struggle of all who suffer under state violence.

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    Safe travels...thank you for your continued reporting on / & the emerging about the -ing testimony of former CIA contract ($81M) psychologists. -facts Also, thank you and !

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    . And while the testimony of Dr. James Mitchell continues at , we shouldn't forget where the US gov't looked for its legal defense - to a country that sanctions torture and where it continues to this day with impunity.

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    For those following the testimony of the -ing practices CIA contract psychologists Mitchell and Jessen are trying to justify, these SASC Detainee Abuse hearings are most instructive. -facts. via

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    Iacopino told : “The that Mitchell and Jessen continue to defend jeopardizes the effective legal prosecutions of suspected terrorists, including those responsible for September 11.” -facts about -ing and role of doctors..

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    Fmr continued “Psychologists, like doctors, commit to ‘do no harm’..Mitchell and Jessen inflicted tremendous harm through the U.S. program they designed and executed. They should be held accountable for their heinous actions. -facts

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    Dr. Vincent Iacopino, advisory council member & former medical director , said in a statement to that Mitchell and Jessen were “perpetrators of ” and “should not be considered reliable fact witnesses.” testimony continues.. -facts

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    Excellent recap of the -ing testimony coming out of from ⁦⁩. Covers and manipulation of the status of cleared material. -facts

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    So...even the people who tortured the detainees assumed Miranda would come into play before they could be prosecuted legally. It's time for the government to admit this wasn't designed to be a fair trial.

  19. A word that could once not be mentioned in court — — was front and center as a military tribunal prepares to take on the long-delayed trial of KSM, the confessed chief plotter of the 9/11 attacks ...

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