Just another armadillo obserservation checking some old glyph's from an old tin can in abunch of strange buildings it translated to OBM ?
What do you think?
Good citizens there is a story out from Reuters
“Halliburton to Build New $30 Million Guantánamo Jail”
Before you read the story think about this:
This has to do with the “Getmo” Business.
From the C-Span hearings of On the civil rights of “ combatants”
Right now there are.
2 up for trial with 4 –5 pending a total of maybe 7 in three years,
taken from the battle field.
Next approximately 512 from who knows where some sold by drug lords to US for cash ?
Think about this a moment?
Lets say just for a rough assumption there are “512”
The cost of setting up Guantánamo.
The Tax payer’s put up for the DOD contractors? A cost of $140,000,000.00 give or take a couple of Million.
With a little quick math at 512 persons it looks like these cost the US tax payer $74,000,000.00 per person to build.
Now the operating costs they said are at $40,000,000.00 and you divide that at 512 persons and WOW the tax payer’s get to put out
$8,203,120.00 per person
Now with the chicken pen solitary confinement and the plate dinners they showed them eating the must budget themselves out at least $1,000.00 per chicken maybe the plastic plates cost $2,000.00 per each.
Maybe they have the $900.00 toilet set contractor?
It sure makes you wonder?
Important that you remember multiply that $40,000,000.00 by 3 times.
Now think of the terrorist problem at our Mercian boarder and the drug dealers and smugglers and GP illegal from other countries coming across the boarders. And the real kick is they are stealing billion of dollars , along with bring in incurable TB and other postulant’s.
And what does Homeland insecurity do 200 extra boarder patrol and a failed “high-tech failure video system that is a joke at a cost of over $200,000,000.00 Where there are equipment is in warehouses not even installed, Now the ultimate Gale of Homeland insecurity refused to set in a new budget session to discuss the spending of close to another
$750,000,000.00 for another system.
And the contracts are to the same people that are screwing the Tax payer and sending the manufacturing base to other countries.
HLS tells congress its none of there business because it was before their mandate.
What kind of responsible Government does this speak for?
What major Corporations are running the country?
What about a administration that has a “Go ---- yourself” leadership
And I’m your corporate god you don’t have a say in this democracy unless you do what I say.
Maybe this is a new corporate “concentration camp” for non believer’s?
Check this story out.
All of it as the truth is out there.
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Halliburton to Build New $30 Million Guantánamo Jail
Reuters
Thursday 16 June 2005
Washington - A Halliburton Co. unit will build a new $30 million detention facility and security fence at the US naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where the United States is holding about 520 foreign terrorism suspects, the Defense Department announced on Thursday.
The announcement comes the same week that Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld defended the jail after US lawmakers said it had created an image problem for the United States.
Critics have decried the indefinite detention of Guantánamo detainees, whom the United States has denied rights accorded under the Geneva Conventions to prisoners of war. The prison was called "the gulag of our times" in a recent Amnesty International report.
An air-conditioned two-story prison, known as Detention Camp #6, will be built at Guantánamo to house 220 men. It will include exercise areas, medical and dental spaces as well as a security control room, the contract announcement said.
The contract announcement did not specify whether the new prison would also hold foreign terror suspects.
Under the deal with the Norfolk, Virginia-based US Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Atlantic, the work is to be wrapped up by July 2006. It is part of a larger contract that could be worth up to $500 million if all options are exercised, the Defense Department said.
The project is to be carried out by Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root Services of Arlington, Virginia. It includes site work, heating ventilation and air conditioning, plumbing and electrical work, the Pentagon said.
The first prisoners arrived at the prison camp in January 2002 after the Sept. 11, 2001, hijacked airliner attacks on New York and the Pentagon.
The Pentagon has said about 520 detainees from more than 40 countries are being held at the prison, without giving a precise figure.
Rumsfeld said on Tuesday US taxpayers had spend more than $100 million on construction costs and no other facility could replace it.
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