Guantanamo.. a peek inside the forbidden chambers

This is the story of Guantanamo Bay’s Torture Center

This is Part Two, which is even more graphic.

We think it should already be closed; as President Obama said he would close it as soon as he took office.

Stories of the most unbelievable tragedies and horrors are held captive within the walls of this jungle torture chamber. we checked out this Nat. Geographic special that’s playing on Sunday Nite 04/05/09.

These are New Guards being briefed on how to deal with “The Terrorists” suspects being held in Guantanamo Bay.

remember these are people who have not been tried by any court anywhere; they were snatched, usually in a so-called rendition, and brought to Cuba, from their country – without anyone knowing what’s going on; other than the US Military Apparatus, who conducts these “Black-Ops”.

Click the video below for a preview of the full show, wihch promises to be both enlightening and enraging.

Explorer | Inside Guantanamo | National Geographic Channel.


Guantanamo Bay is one of the world’s controversial prisons. This may be its final chapter. With unprecedented access, National Geographic has the story you haven’t heard. Both sides, told from the inside, before its doors close forever.

After you’ve watched it, think about the fact that just a few days ago President Obama Recommitted America to another Cycle of War in Afghanistan. this war is unwinnable, according to great military strategists; who’ve told President Obama just that.


NATO Strasbourg: Obama on Guantanamo, Iran, Russia

Do we want another Iraq ? Say No Now to War in Afghanistan.


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4 Comments

  • bmwf1guy says:

    First, thanx for the words you gave on my blog, much appreciated.

    Being in Canada, yes Canada, we are not as in touch as easy as you are on Guantanamo, but we try anyway. Guantanamo is a sore spot with me for exactly what you say. I have a hard time just thinking about what goes on there and the tactics used on those who are basically kidnapped without charges and trial.

    Watching the videos I find hard to watch burns me up you know?

    Here in Canada our government just stated they will accept information gained from torture if it is worthy information. I am proud to be Canadian, but this just isn't right no matter how you look at it.

    I can understand the re commitment to Afghanistan. This isn't winnable as you say, but a little more work is needed. The innocent people over there still need more. I hate to say this as here we have caravans of our soldiers who have been killed in Afghanistan driving into Toronto where I am near almost daily.

  • RE_Ausetkmt says:

    Barkley Thanks for your very heartfelt comments.
    we are united in the belief that the Old Men who Order War; should be the One Who Fight It.

    can you imagine that ?
    they'd be short wars and with a quick removal of the warmakers.
    that's tomorrows Topic so I Hope You'll drop by and comment, as You Are Mentioned in the post My Friend.

  • RE_Ausetkmt says:

    Barkley Thanks for your very heartfelt comments.
    we are united in the belief that the Old Men who Order War; should be the Ones Who Fight It.

    can you imagine that ? – they'd be short wars and with a quick removal of the warmakers.
    that's tomorrows Topic so I Hope You'll drop by and comment, as You Are Mentioned in the post My Friend.

  • bmwf1guy says:

    Oh I'll be here.

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