Disturbing Findings at El Salvador’s “Mega-Prison”: Satellite Images Raise Alarming Questions
In recent reports, unsettling evidence has come to light concerning the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT), often referred to as El Salvador’s “mega-prison.” Satellite imagery has sparked claims that the facility may be concealing something sinister. Observers have pointed out an L-shaped building at the site where they suggest the shadows cast by a particular area resemble a mass of bodies accompanied by what appear to be bloodstains. While some argue that the area may simply be dirt, the absence of usual soil in such a confined space raises eyebrows.
These satellite images, captured early last year, have ignited discussions about the underlying intentions behind concentrating individuals labeled as “degenerates” in this specific location. The timing of these revelations brings a critical lens to the controversial policies currently shaping the nation’s approach to crime and punishment.
For those intrigued by the implications of this finding, a closer examination of the satellite imagery can be made here.
This situation raises significant ethical questions and highlights the urgent need for transparency and accountability within the justice system. As further investigations unfold, the international community watches closely