According to the official storyline, the three men who died all evaded detection by surveillance cameras which are constantly pointed at them, and the 10-minutely physical inspections by guards, to kill themselves almost at the exact same time. In between all of this surveillance, they were supposed to have made fake mannequins, placed them in their beds, blocked the cameras, tied nooses on top of their wire mesh walls, stuffed rags down their own throats (!!), and in some cases, put facemasks on. They then all tied their own hands and feet together, climbed up onto their sinks, tied the nooses around their necks, and tightened them, before jumping to their deaths.
These detainees were all being held in cells at 'Camp One', which has four guard towers surrounding it. The guards who were serving at two of those towers, at the time in question, have now come out and said that they saw no bodies of dead men being taken from the cells to the clinic that night, rather, they actually saw three detainees being taken from the cells to a secret camp just outside Camp One, called 'Camp No'. Then 'something' was subsequently taken from Camp No to the clinic, and no detainees were seen returning from Camp No with the guards who had brought them up there.
During some of the autopsy's, medics had to pry open the men's mouths with steel implements, and break their teeth, just to recover the rags which they were supposed to have shoved down their own throats, such was the force used to lodge them there. During the news report above, Seton Hall University 'School Of Law' professor, Mark Denbeaux, speaks with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann about Sgt. Joe Hickman, the ex-Guard who blew the whistle on a military cover-up involving these mysterious, and violently tragic, Guantanamo Bay deaths.
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