i will. try and stop me from your tiny little british owned land.Braddock wrote:
Go drink some weak beer and torture someone.
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i will. try and stop me from your tiny little british owned land.Braddock wrote:
Go drink some weak beer and torture someone.
Last edited by usmarine (2008-08-25 16:15:38)
ok. doctors kill WAY too many people because of mistakes, where is the media outrage? where is the protests in the streets?Spearhead wrote:
Happens way too often, because of laziness.usmarine wrote:
way more right than wrong. so whats the problem?Spearhead wrote:
People get wrongfully convicted all the time
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Why would I want to go over to your large British owned land?usmarine wrote:
i will. try and stop me from your tiny little british owned land.Braddock wrote:
Go drink some weak beer and torture someone.
Its called malpractice insurance...millions of $$$'s in hush money makes sad relatives very quiet people.usmarine wrote:
ok. doctors kill WAY too many people because of mistakes, where is the media outrage? where is the protests in the streets?Spearhead wrote:
Happens way too often, because of laziness.usmarine wrote:
way more right than wrong. so whats the problem?
I would never do that.Spearhead wrote:
People get wrongfully convicted all the time
There, happy? Or was it that you knew full well what I meant and decided to make me look like an idiot?
You know, people outside the US are humans too.And just how many US citizens have been picked up on the street for no reason whatsoever and denied due process?
There certainly are.I mean, it "actually happens all the time", so I'm sure there are TONS of examples.
bottom one yes. top two not even close. man, some of you need to go so up close what a terrorist can do to other human bodies.Dilbert_X wrote:
threats against his life (sometimes with guns drawn) = Torture
specific threats against family members = Torture
physical beatings = Torture
Bottom one is torture, top two are inhumane and nefarious behaviour.usmarine wrote:
bottom one yes. top two not even close. man, some of you need to go so up close what a terrorist can do to other human bodies.Dilbert_X wrote:
threats against his life (sometimes with guns drawn) = Torture
specific threats against family members = Torture
physical beatings = Torture
As a Brit I have to say:They detained him on a hunch-based, circumstantial suspicion and then proceeded to torture him to try and find out if they had the right man. He had nothing to tell them because he was innocent so they used the internment legislation to keep him detained and subject him to prolonged torture - still he had nothing to give. However, the authorities thought he was holding out and so they stepped up the torture techniques (just like ol' Kiefer in 24) and lo and behold he confessed.
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Its so unlikely to happen its not worth worrying about.so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
Perhaps better surveillance operations to begin with might not leave you in scenarios where you have to react at the last minute in a 'Kiefer Sutherland 24esque' fashion. How many of these last minute scenarios have their been usmarine? There was a pretty good post made earlier about how special scenarios might require a breaking of the rules but that even in these scenarios it would still be a breaking of the rules. You just seem to want a situation where there are no rules full stop.usmarine wrote:
so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
in wartime it is like that.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its so unlikely to happen its not worth worrying about.so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
Life isn't like TV thankfully.
Intelligence work really isn't about running around with pistols and jumping through windows - something your CIA is slowly learning.
torture, as you said noone willingly gives you information.usmarine wrote:
so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
The allegations used to be about sleep deprivation, then it was waterboarding, now there are accusations of razor blade torture. Where does your definition draw the line?usmarine wrote:
what i see as torture and what you see as torture is the problem.
ignorant statement of the week award goes to dilbertDilbert_X wrote:
Its so unlikely to happen its not worth worrying about.so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
Life isn't like TV thankfully.
Intelligence work really isn't about running around with pistols and jumping through windows - something your CIA is slowly learning.
I believe it was Tarantino who said that if you torture someone for long enough they'll tell you they started the Chicago fires but it doesn't fucking necessarily make it so.dayarath wrote:
in wartime it is like that.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its so unlikely to happen its not worth worrying about.so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
Life isn't like TV thankfully.
Intelligence work really isn't about running around with pistols and jumping through windows - something your CIA is slowly learning.torture, as you said noone willingly gives you information.usmarine wrote:
so back to my question. how do you obtain info in a timely fashion? not only do you need to break him quickly, then you need time to verify the info. so please tell how it should be done in order to save lives? cant wait.
How exactly are you so certain you know more than the U.S. government about extracting information? Another amatuer pychologist I assume.GorillaTicTacs wrote:
Interrogation is an art, and believe me, anyone with a fucked up mind enough to do some crazy shit can be cracked without so much as tickling them. You really have to understand deviant psychology and personality disorders. Yes, it takes time (hours to weeks), but if they're talking at all you can crack them. Most sociopaths are very proud of what they do or did, or the opposite, very ashamed of what they do or did...either way they'll talk about it in confessional form or bragging. Will the info be 100% accurate from a single source, or even the same person over multiple sessions? No. That's why you don't shortcut. Multiple sources. Multiple checks. Multiple methods. You know...real intelligence or investigative work.usmarine wrote:
well how else are you going to get info? you cant pay off everyone.m3thod wrote:
Conversley they may confess to anything to prevent continued 'duress'...can you place reliance on confessions extracted under duress?
Torture and threats is a practice for half-retarded lazy shit interrogators - hence the brilliant change in policy by our chimp in chief and his friends. Makes you almost wonder if they really even care about the info they're trying to get eh?
he knows a lot more about the subject than anyone on here honestly.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
How exactly are you so certain you know more than the U.S. government about extracting information? Another amatuer pychologist I assume.GorillaTicTacs wrote:
Interrogation is an art, and believe me, anyone with a fucked up mind enough to do some crazy shit can be cracked without so much as tickling them. You really have to understand deviant psychology and personality disorders. Yes, it takes time (hours to weeks), but if they're talking at all you can crack them. Most sociopaths are very proud of what they do or did, or the opposite, very ashamed of what they do or did...either way they'll talk about it in confessional form or bragging. Will the info be 100% accurate from a single source, or even the same person over multiple sessions? No. That's why you don't shortcut. Multiple sources. Multiple checks. Multiple methods. You know...real intelligence or investigative work.usmarine wrote:
well how else are you going to get info? you cant pay off everyone.
Torture and threats is a practice for half-retarded lazy shit interrogators - hence the brilliant change in policy by our chimp in chief and his friends. Makes you almost wonder if they really even care about the info they're trying to get eh?
If torture is in the news then thats all they must do apparently.
We have classes on handling EPWs, that and I have seen Marine Interrogators at work and talked to them, they even say physical torture does yield results.God Save the Queen wrote:
he knows a lot more about the subject than anyone on here honestly.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
How exactly are you so certain you know more than the U.S. government about extracting information? Another amatuer pychologist I assume.GorillaTicTacs wrote:
Interrogation is an art, and believe me, anyone with a fucked up mind enough to do some crazy shit can be cracked without so much as tickling them. You really have to understand deviant psychology and personality disorders. Yes, it takes time (hours to weeks), but if they're talking at all you can crack them. Most sociopaths are very proud of what they do or did, or the opposite, very ashamed of what they do or did...either way they'll talk about it in confessional form or bragging. Will the info be 100% accurate from a single source, or even the same person over multiple sessions? No. That's why you don't shortcut. Multiple sources. Multiple checks. Multiple methods. You know...real intelligence or investigative work.
Torture and threats is a practice for half-retarded lazy shit interrogators - hence the brilliant change in policy by our chimp in chief and his friends. Makes you almost wonder if they really even care about the info they're trying to get eh?
If torture is in the news then thats all they must do apparently.
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I know people who were tortured and can tell you it yields a lot of bullshit too. Innocent people will tell you whatever they think will end the torture and committed freedom fighters/terrorists will simply not talk or give bogus info to give the illusion of cracking (many will simply just not speak because the prospects they face in the event of talking outweigh the consequences of the torture).SgtHeihn wrote:
We have classes on handling EPWs, that and I have seen Marine Interrogators at work and talked to them, they even say physical torture does yield results.God Save the Queen wrote:
he knows a lot more about the subject than anyone on here honestly.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
How exactly are you so certain you know more than the U.S. government about extracting information? Another amatuer pychologist I assume.
If torture is in the news then thats all they must do apparently.
I'm not talking about picking a random joe up from the street and torturing them into admitting some stuff. I'm talking about war time.Braddock wrote:
I believe it was Tarantino who said that if you torture someone for long enough they'll tell you they started the Chicago fires but it doesn't fucking necessarily make it so.
And what do you say to an innocent person you've accidentally tortured? Sorry?
I'm not saying what he says about effective methods aren't true. I'm saying he makes ridiculous assumptions.God Save the Queen wrote:
he knows a lot more about the subject than anyone on here honestly.