- We did have an advantage because we spoke English but usually very small. Interviewer: What advantage? - We could communicate with the soldiers. There is a very small minority of them that would sympathize with what was happening. There was one guy, the very first that actually... He was in Camp X-Ray and he said to me, "What's happening to you is bad. What happened in America is bad as well, but two wrongs don't make a right. And there's nothing I can do to help you, yeah? But just to let you know, that there's some people that sympathize for what's happening to you." And there was one guy in Camp Delta, he said to me that, "I'm really sorry for what's happening to you but there's nothing I can do. If I do anything, I'll end up in the cell next you. But I apologize for what my country has done to you, but I'm a soldier here and I have to follow rules." Interviewer: So some of the guards were nice to you? - Because there's people that, when you were on the Earth Team, you didn't have a choice to go on there. And every time that someone got earthed, it was filmed. So I think they were made to be aggressive, if they weren't, they'd probably get punished for them. And there's some people that were on the Earth Team, after they've earthed someone, they'd come back and apologize to them.