So many shared topics between this thread and this publication.
Educing Information Interrogation: Science and Art. Foundations for the Future Intelligence Science Phase I Report. Center for Strategic Intelligence Research. NPIC press. National Defense Intelligence College. Washington DC Dec 2006
I have not made it through the entire paper, but will by the end of the night… looks like mind control shit is right up their alley. When it starts getting this specific.. how many people call that alley home.
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Wow just getting into this. Talk about some delusional dark triad quacks. They are arrogant and foolish enough to immediately clearly point out they renamed interrogation in order to lessen public and human rights outrage. They state it’s torture. They talk of “powerful” people using outrageous acts of public brutality to control “weaker” people in a population. They also present the need to have a police state to ensure safety. Well isn’t that one of the oldest tricks.. we need to take away your freedom to protect your freedom. That’s in the first fuckind 15 pages.
These arrogant elitist antisocial fucktards are the problem and the root of all kinds of human evil and avoidable burden on earth. Shits been going on way to long.
When reading the publication I think it’s pertinent to look at the new name they gave to torture which is enhanced interrogation.. that has now been renamed educing information. If you read this publication did you notice that the material presented did not fit well with obtaining information from a unwilling source. Let’s look at what educe means: To bring out or develop. On a larger scale then presented they are exploring ways to influence thinking and behavior on a scale much larger then just influencing them to talk. Interrogation is a process that makes people do what they do not want to do. From eliciting confessions from criminals in law enforcement interrogation to forcing people to confess many crimes they did not confess in Chinese thought reform. Its a process that’s goal is to make someone do something against their will. The paper focuses on interrogation, but that’s a small goal. If you can manipulate a person into confessing a murder they did not do.. what else can you make them do.
Interesting to see initial published thoughts from intelligence scientists.. pretty comical, unintimidating and wholly unexpected to see that so much of their game plan is based off unresearched unfounded nonsense. At least they recognize that.. but ssshhh it’s Top secret fuckn nonsense.. wait top secret art. Lol
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Educing Information Interrogation: Science and Art. Foundations for the Future Intelligence Science Phase I Report. Center for Strategic Intelligence Research. NPIC press. National Defense Intelligence College. Washington DC Dec 2006
I have not made it through the entire paper, but will by the end of the night… looks like mind control shit is right up their alley. When it starts getting this specific.. how many people call that alley home.
Edit:
Wow just getting into this. Talk about some delusional dark triad quacks. They are arrogant and foolish enough to immediately clearly point out they renamed interrogation in order to lessen public and human rights outrage. They state it’s torture. They talk of “powerful” people using outrageous acts of public brutality to control “weaker” people in a population. They also present the need to have a police state to ensure safety. Well isn’t that one of the oldest tricks.. we need to take away your freedom to protect your freedom. That’s in the first fuckind 15 pages.
These arrogant elitist antisocial fucktards are the problem and the root of all kinds of human evil and avoidable burden on earth. Shits been going on way to long.
When reading the publication I think it’s pertinent to look at the new name they gave to torture which is enhanced interrogation.. that has now been renamed educing information. If you read this publication did you notice that the material presented did not fit well with obtaining information from a unwilling source. Let’s look at what educe means: To bring out or develop. On a larger scale then presented they are exploring ways to influence thinking and behavior on a scale much larger then just influencing them to talk. Interrogation is a process that makes people do what they do not want to do. From eliciting confessions from criminals in law enforcement interrogation to forcing people to confess many crimes they did not confess in Chinese thought reform. Its a process that’s goal is to make someone do something against their will. The paper focuses on interrogation, but that’s a small goal. If you can manipulate a person into confessing a murder they did not do.. what else can you make them do.
Interesting to see initial published thoughts from intelligence scientists.. pretty comical, unintimidating and wholly unexpected to see that so much of their game plan is based off unresearched unfounded nonsense. At least they recognize that.. but ssshhh it’s Top secret fuckn nonsense.. wait top secret art. Lol
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