Guantanamo Official Taken Out
Riss Flex reports that retired U.S. Navy captain and former commander for the Joint Medical Group at Guantanamo Bay, who was shot and killed by Seattle police during a child sex sting operation, was allegedly the man who ran the Guantanamo detention camp.
Sourcing Stars and Stripes and Fox 13 News in Seattle, Flex says Bruce Meneley, who had a 40-year career with the Navy, pulled a gun on police when they approached him in a nearby hotel, where he was allegedly supposed to meet two underage girls. Police immediately opened fire several times and killed Meneley.
Despite the reports, Flex questions veracity of the confrontation. “Do we really know that this (sex sting) is what was going on? They’re calling him just a medical doctor for the Navy, but in the article they say he held elite positions all over the world for the U.S. military and he also was a leader at Guantanamo Bay,” Flex says.
Flex posits that perhaps the authorities planted evidence on Meneley to take him out, or asks, “Was he really a predator?” She digs deeper, plus also reports on the Scientology community “taking over” Clearwater, Fla., the arrest of Crypto officials, and more.


