Thursday, December 11, 2014



Torture


Interrogations lasted for days, detains were having a lot of tortures such as forced to stand on broken legs, or go 180 hours with sleepless nights, but that's just the beginning. There is a prisoner who actually froze to death because the prison was so cold, these are very harsh punishments but it gets worse.


There's a thing called water boarding which basically is not physically harmful but it leads to convulsions and vomiting. One guy named Abu Zubayduh became unresponsive form bubbles rising from his open mouth. Another guy named Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was water boarded at least 180 times while he was in prison.


 In November 2002 a detainee was almost nude and chained to the floor and died, they said it was caused by hypothermia. They say it was so dark that the guards had to wear head lamps to see, they were in a cobalt. While at the cobalt the CIA forced some detainees to stand in stress-inducing positions while they had either broken legs or broken feet.


                 I got this information on this site http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/09/the-most-gruesome-moments-in-the-cia-torture-report.html


                Osama Bin Laden was often left alone, cold and shackled, handcuffed to a bar for 22 hours a day that is according to the report that they have. They had a salt pit which they used to a put person in which is close to a dungeon and they would die just like Gul Rahman did. They beat them, drug them by the hair, chained them to the floor, and taped mouths.


 This death is caused by hypothermia but his legs were all bruised and cut. These guards also used head lamps to see in the dark, so they can count the two dozen in the cells. The lights did illuminate prisoners that were hanging from overhead bars, there were buckets on the floor to catch their waste, actually one prisoner was hanging for 17 days straight.


 Click here to find this information http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/at-cias-salt-pit-prison-torture-reigned-with-little-oversight/ar-BBgAaEW


The state government paid the two military psychologists $80 million to take on torture tactics. It doesn't matter if you come up with new ways to torture people, because the taxpayer amount is unacceptable, because they didn't invent anything. Survival, residents, evasion is what teaches soldiers how to survive because they are being held prisoners.


The men did not have any idea on how to use a water board technique, it was never used in their air force for that reason, but they viewed it as a convincing technique. The navy has used it in training but didn't report any long term consequences. They only performed single sessions with the water board in the navy which they did not mention.


Go to http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/two-docs-got-dollar80-million-to-develop-torture-tactics/ar-BBgBe3V to learn more