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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Senator: Government Used Communist Torture Techniques Aimed at Extracting FALSE Confessions

Senator Levin, in commenting on the Senate Armed Services Committee report on torture declassified today, drops the following bombshell:

With last week's release of the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinions, it is now widely known that Bush administration officials distorted Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape "SERE" training - a legitimate program used by the military to train our troops to resist abusive enemy interrogations - by authorizing abusive techniques from SERE for use in detainee interrogations. Those decisions conveyed the message that abusive treatment was appropriate for detainees in U.S. custody. They were also an affront to the values articulated by General Petraeus.

In SERE training, U.S. troops are briefly exposed, in a highly controlled setting, to abusive interrogation techniques used by enemies that refuse to follow the Geneva Conventions. The techniques are based on tactics used by Chinese Communists against American soldiers during the Korean War for the purpose of eliciting false confessions for propaganda purposes. Techniques used in SERE training include stripping trainees of their clothing, placing them in stress positions, putting hoods over their heads, subjecting them to face and body slaps, depriving them of sleep, throwing them up against a wall, confining them in a small box, treating them like animals, subjecting them to loud music and flashing lights, and exposing them to extreme temperatures. Until recently, the Navy SERE school also used waterboarding. The purpose of the SERE program is to provide U.S. troops who might be captured a taste of the treatment they might face so that they might have a better chance of surviving captivity and resisting abusive and coercive interrogations.

Senator Levin then documents that SERE techniques were deployed as part of an official policy on detainees, and that SERE instructors helped to implement the interrogation programs.

The senior Army SERE psychologist warned in 2002 against using SERE training techniques during interrogations in an email to personnel at Guantanamo Bay, because:

[T]he use of physical pressures brings with it a large number of potential negative side effects... When individuals are gradually exposed to increasing levels of discomfort, it is more common for them to resist harder... If individuals are put under enough discomfort, i.e. pain, they will eventually do whatever it takes to stop the pain. This will increase the amount of information they tell the interrogator, but it does not mean the information is accurate. In fact, it usually decreases the reliability of the information because the person will say whatever he believes will stop the pain... Bottom line: the likelihood that the use of physical pressures will increase the delivery of accurate information from a detainee is very low. The likelihood that the use of physical pressures will increase the level of resistance in a detainee is very high... (p. 53).

Given that Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and other high-ranking Bush officials insisted that SERE techniques used by the communists to extract false confessions be used - even after the head psychologist and others warned that it would not provide accurate information - does this mean that the torture program was geared towards obtaining false confessions?

This question is bolstered by the fact that all of the top experts on interrogation say that torture doesn't work.

3 comments:

  1. UNDERCOVER AUDIO: Here's what torture sounds like by police state death squads in USA - Waterboarding, electrodes to the testicles and gun in the mouth are how drug-dealing traffic cops solve crimes in Tennessee. When the torture victim refused to sign a "voluntary contract" after 2 hours of torture in his own home, the cops forged his name. These 5 cops are now getting buttraped in federal prison. Torture victim Eugene Siler sued for $17-million.
    http://piratenews-tv.blogspot.com/2009/04/183-waterboards-per-prisoner-for-false.html

    This is a fine example why duress voids all contracts, such as voluntary driver licenses, voluntary income taxes, AND SIGNED "CONFESSIONS" TO THE 9.11 ATTACKS.

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  2. Will Democrat Senator Levin retire, like Democrats or continue the Obama protect terrorist rights?
    Thank you
    Brad Fallon

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  3. What excuse will the Republicans use to dismiss the Senate Intelligence committee report on Iraq?
    Thank-you
    Silver MLM

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