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Is it torture?
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Yes. Poor Krypton. No head is rough.
I'm talking about brainwashing a terrorist to believe that a caterpillar is his father's re-incarcination.
this document is interesting
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| Originally posted by SuspicionVandit I'm talking about brainwashing a terrorist into believe that a caterpillar is his father's re-incarcination. this document is interesting |
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| Originally posted by Slylee LOL say what? what document? |
it's torture
not physical, but mental.
Coconut man?
c0r versions for the documents plz
You beat me to it, DJWhooCares.
Depends on how big the cactus is.
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| Originally posted by DjWhooCares |
wow these torture memos are a disturbing read - just the amount of detail in them.
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the facial slap or insult slap, the interrogator slaps the individual's face w'ith fingers sLightly spread. The hand makes contact with the area directly between the tip of the individual's chin and the bottom of the corresponding earlobe. The interrogator invades the individual's personal space. The goal of the facial slap is not to inflict physical pain that is severe or lasting. Instead, the purpose of the facial slap is to induce shock, surprise, and or humiliation. |
if that vid was bad, imagine the feeling of a foreigner who doesn't give a sht about you roughly handling you- thinking "oh shit im gona die."
what a drag.
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| Originally posted by hundred c0r versions for the documents plz |
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| Originally posted by hundred c0r versions for the documents plz |
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Experiment FR32 aimed to assess the effects of total solitary confinement on the human pysche A significant step was made on the fifth day, by which time the subject had self induced alopecia cocalis. The subject began to pull out the corpses hair and (difficult to read). He seemed to have a mental barrier, and upon waking the next time, he began to prod the corpse which was still showing no external signs of decomposition. Much of the day was spent in close proximity to the corpse until eventually the subject scratching at the corpse's abdominal region with his nails. It took him almost 2 hours to create a crude incision, but he eventually gained access and managed to locate the corpse's stomach. He bit into it and made an opening, but stopped immediately and moved quickly to the defecation corner and disgorged small quantities of bile. After drinking some water, the subject returned to the opened stomach and slowly began to consume the contents. Having finished eating the stomach contents, he retreated to a corner and cried for half an hour before falling asleep. |
So they locked someone in a cell with a corpse, then starved him, to see if "the subject" would eat the dead body?
I feel safer, already...
* shudders *
"OKLAHOMA" 
God bless America.
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| Originally posted by Domesticated So they locked someone in a cell with a corpse, then starved him, to see if "the subject" would eat the dead body? |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated So they locked someone in a cell with a corpse, then starved him, to see if "the subject" would eat the dead body? |
http://www.listaholic.com/12-of-the...in-history.html
waterboarding sucks
Sean Hannity agrees to water-boarding for charity.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/...e_n_190354.html
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| Originally posted by EddieZilker Sean Hannity agrees to water-boarding for charity. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/...e_n_190354.html |
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