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Terror Networks
Secret CIA Guantanamo Facility Trained Prisoners To Be Double Agents
2013-11-27
[Huffpoo] WASHINGTON (AP) -- In the early years after 9/11, the CIA turned some Guantanamo Bay prisoners into double agents then sent them home to help the U.S. kill terrorists, current and former U.S. officials said.

The CIA promised the prisoners freedom, safety for their families and millions of dollars from the agency's secret accounts.

It was a risky gamble. Officials knew there was a chance that some prisoners might quickly spurn their deal and kill Americans.

For the CIA, that was an acceptable risk in a dangerous business. For the American public, which was never told, the program was one of the many secret trade-offs the government made on its behalf. At the same time the government used the risk of terrorism to justify imprisoning people indefinitely, it was releasing dangerous people from prison to work for the CIA.

The program was carried out in a secret facility built a few hundred yards from the administrative offices of the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The eight small cottages were hidden behind a ridge covered in thick scrub and cactus.

The program and the handful of men who passed through these cottages had various official CIA code names.

But those who were aware of the cluster of cottages knew it best by its sobriquet: Penny Lane.
Obviously the acceptance of extremely high recidivism rates had a purpose. Those in the field and most readers here, knew exactly what was going on. Acceptable losses among the troops, no problem. A bit different however, when our own begin to die, then suddenly, it's time to re-examine the program. Yes indeed, FOB Chapman proved 'agent recruitment be hard'.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  Sudden, unexplained wealth, multiple detentions and releases by ISAF, equally as damaging to Taliban and AQ pension and benefit programs.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-11-27 09:30  

#5  Of course this is one way to plant doubt in the minds of the boys back home who seem not to have a sense of humor (see-killing pigeons thought to be Israeli agents). With a drone enhanced paranoia, I suspect the old age pension plan back home for returnees is something not to be counted on.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-11-27 09:24  

#4  Not at all difficult to sort out. When the troops detained a known terr [known because he was identified through usually reliable sources and follow-up biometrics], but are ordered to release him.....everyone shares quizzical shrugs around the table at the Command and Staff meeting. Having seen the movie previously, old farts in the peanut gallery simply stare at the floor.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-11-27 07:02  

#3  Probably triple agents.
Posted by: JohnQC   2013-11-27 06:55  

#2  Now Chapman.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-11-27 06:50  

#1  Above should read 'FOB Chapman'.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-11-27 00:13  

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