GITMO INTERVIEW SERIES | Montgomery J. Granger, a “Ranking U.S. Army Medical Dept Officer at Gitmo after 9/11″ – Shares Views on Gitmo, Detainees, Bin Laden, Wikileaks & Film

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Wikileaks-Movie.com is pleased to introduce Major Montgomery J. Granger, a U.S. Army Medical Deptartment Officer and author of the book Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay, A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior (2010). Major Granger served as the ranking US Army Medical Department Officer with the Joint Detainee Operations Group (JDOG) at Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo) just months after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, and wrote about his first-hand experience observing the daily Gitmo medical support activities, vis-a-vis the detainees, who in his words “wanted to kill him.” Major Granger kept a personal journal of his experiences, which takes you through what life is like for a Reservist, and we thank the Major for taking the time to contribute his unique insights and viewpoints with Wikileaks-Movie.com in our new Gitmo Interview Series.

Director Profile Series: Alex Gibney – “Taxi to the Dark Side” Academy Award Winner – Inquiry into Enhanced US Interrogation Practices by CIA

Taxi To The Dark Side - 2007 Academy Award Winner - By Director Alex Gibney

Alex Gibney, acclaimed Director and Producer, is currently immersed in interviews and producing his Wikileaks Documentary Film along with Co-Producer Marc Shmuger. For true fans of movies and followers of the Wikileaks story our team at Wikileaks-Movie.com feels that reviews on previous Gibney films will help you appreciate the depth and quality of his work. With this in mind, today’s Wikileaks-Movie.com review covers Gibney’s 2007 masterpiece Taxi To The Dark Side, a film which takes us on a vivid and depthful inquiry into U.S. prisoner “enhanced interrogation” practices in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay. We hope you will take the time to study this film and others, allowing you a “wide lens” to appreciate the upcoming Wikileaks Documentary Film by Alex Gibney and Marc Shmuger.

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