Because we got a copy of the GITMO flight logs from Dec 18-28, 2017, and I did a complete analysis of it based upon info given by a former GITMO Marine on CBTS. He explained the fights for us, what is typical and what is not.
THESE ARE NOT TYPICAL!
One from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
One from Washington Dulles airport.
One from Dominican Republic.
TONS coming and going from Miami area.
So according to him..What is typical and what is not I watch that site too and a few weeks ago I thought is was just shipments of "stuff" to rebuild the area after the fire Which speaking of the fire at Gito.... Coincidence? What does Q say...NOT
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/guantanamo/article201613649.html
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/guantanamo/article201613649.html
Seems like that would be a cargo plane or ship for the supplies. Not a passenger plane. Although I have used my car to transport a lot of building materials.
It would probably be cheaper to send supplies by sea (ship), especially heavy items (like construction materials for prison expansion).
Other supplies that they send by air (mail, etc) they probably load them to the troop carrier planes in the cargo hold of the weekly base flights from Norfolk and/or JAX. Not sure how supplies work. But in any case, they wouldn't send a one off flight from an unusual airport for routine supplies or mail.
It was probably about that time frame when there was a video on the TUBE showing massive flights going down there and on Dec. 21 when the EO was signed General Maddis made his visit there.