25 Jun
2003
25 Jun
'03
2:35 p.m.
At 01:39 PM 6/25/03 -0400, netkita@earthlink.net wrote:
At present, if the US wants someone terminally interrogated, they ship him to Egypt and ask the Egyptians to do the interrogation.
More chance of a leak there; Mossad is highly recommended. But a terminal interrogation might bury some secrets. Whereas a mindfuck approach --fake newspapers, fabricated environments, informers, nonlethal psychotropics-- can keep your resource going, and make him leak. Why do you think the captured al Q dudes are not allowed to speak to others, it would trash the illusion. "Torture done correctly is a terminal process" is so old-school...