Humiliate, strip, threaten

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Training materials drawn up secretly in recent years tell interrogators they should aim to provoke humiliation, insecurity, disorientation, exhaustion, anxiety and fear in the prisoners they are questioning, and suggest ways in which this can be achieved.
One PowerPoint training aid created in September 2005 tells trainee military interrogators that prisoners should be stripped before they are questioned. “Get them naked,” it says. “Keep them naked if they do not follow commands.”

Humiliate, strip, threaten: UK military interrogation manuals discovered | The Vigilant Citizen
 
Training materials drawn up secretly in recent years tell interrogators they should aim to provoke humiliation, insecurity, disorientation, exhaustion, anxiety and fear in the prisoners they are questioning, and suggest ways in which this can be achieved.
One PowerPoint training aid created in September 2005 tells trainee military interrogators that prisoners should be stripped before they are questioned. “Get them naked,” it says. “Keep them naked if they do not follow commands.”

Humiliate, strip, threaten: UK military interrogation manuals discovered | The Vigilant Citizen


Sounds like an episode of Jersey Shore:eek:
 
Training materials drawn up secretly in recent years tell interrogators they should aim to provoke humiliation, insecurity, disorientation, exhaustion, anxiety and fear in the prisoners they are questioning, and suggest ways in which this can be achieved.
One PowerPoint training aid created in September 2005 tells trainee military interrogators that prisoners should be stripped before they are questioned. “Get them naked,” it says. “Keep them naked if they do not follow commands.”
Humiliate, strip, threaten: UK military interrogation manuals discovered | The Vigilant Citizen


Sounds like an episode of Jersey Shore:eek:
That's several minutes of my life I want back, will never watch that show again. :lol:
 
Training materials drawn up secretly in recent years tell interrogators they should aim to provoke humiliation, insecurity, disorientation, exhaustion, anxiety and fear in the prisoners they are questioning, and suggest ways in which this can be achieved.
One PowerPoint training aid created in September 2005 tells trainee military interrogators that prisoners should be stripped before they are questioned. “Get them naked,” it says. “Keep them naked if they do not follow commands.”

Humiliate, strip, threaten: UK military interrogation manuals discovered | The Vigilant Citizen

Ya know, some people pay money for that kind of treatment.

We;re dealing with suspected terrorists so stripping them sounds like a good start to me. Attaching electric elements to their balls isn't a bad follow up.
 

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