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Judi Lynn

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2. They've been open enough that over 10 years ago, they were allowing retired U.S. military officers
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 03:52 PM
Mar 2012

of high rank to investigate their military facilities. I read all about it when I started researching Cuba in 2000.

Very interesting learning men who held high office in the US military had closely inspected their military workings, in person, many times, and written reports on it long ago, not one of them negative.

Very good information to see. Thank you.

(I couldn't get the link to the Image gallery to work. Must have been taken down momentarily.)

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