Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
MiamiHeat
These are hardened terrorist criminals. They have killed and done all sorts of horrible things. A little lack of sleep isn't torture, imo.
But some of them are none of that.
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
DarrinS
I think the CIA should just use the human intel techniques of super covert agent, Joseph C. Wilson. His methods for finding no yellowcake in Niger are legendary.
Wilson: You guys get any yellowcake from Iraq?
Nigerian official: No.
Wilson: Alrighty then. May I have some more tea?
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
But some of them are none of that.
that's an entirely different problem. who to classify, etc..
Either way, what's the problem with sleep deprivation anyway
There is hardly no long-term damage. THere is no threat of violence or death or drowning.
It's only someone who doesn't let you sleep. That's hardly traumatizing.
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
Winehole23
Even a blind pig sometimes finds an acorn. I'd pick Whottt to converse with anyday over you, MH. His ideas often verge on the insane, but he's way more personable and he argues better than you.
Stop responding to me, moron. In fact, I'll add you to ignore right now.
You are like one of those dumbfucks in real life that use the internet to try and feel important or intelligent.
You are a grade A moron. Good day
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
not beaing able to sleep is definitely torture. I would rather get punched in the face 10 times than not be able to sleep for 48 hours
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
hater
not beaing able to sleep is definitely torture. I would rather get punched in the face 10 times than not be able to sleep for 48 hours
lol it works :)
and that's the beauty of it.
There is no physical violence involved. No pain, just psychological stress.
It's one of the best ways, in my opinion. I don't agree with hitting or waterboarding or anything of that nature.
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
MiamiHeat
You are like one of those dumbfucks in real life that use the internet to try and feel important or intelligent.
Quite the reverse, it makes me feel foolish about how I spend my time, particularly when I waste it on arrogant bullies like you.
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
DarrinS
Enlighten me
velik_m just did.
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
MiamiHeat
lol it works :)
and that's the beauty of it.
There is no physical violence involved. No pain, just psychological stress.
It's one of the best ways, in my opinion. I don't agree with hitting or waterboarding or anything of that nature.
You can't say it's hardly traumatizing, followed by 'it's psychological stress'. That's an oxymoron. Furthermore, that kind psychological stress is what's classified as torture by the Geneva Convention.
You need to read up a little more.
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
jack sommerset
Sure...Give it a try. If it does not work start pulling finger nails off. What happens when we know an attack will happen in days or hours. I say Obama should recruit men from our prisions. The ones that really enjoy fucking someone up. Let them out of their cage for a few hours and see if they will talk.
And when has that happened? Maybe... once? Twice?
What happens if we acquit someone who HAPPENS to actually be the murderer? What do we do in that case Jack?
Re: Sleep deprivation - no need for torture.
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Originally Posted by
MiamiHeat
that's an entirely different problem. who to classify, etc..
Either way, what's the problem with sleep deprivation anyway
There is hardly no long-term damage. THere is no threat of violence or death or drowning.
It's only someone who doesn't let you sleep. That's hardly traumatizing.
MH, would you care to test your theory?
I won't even force you to be held against your will by people extremely hostile to you who are forcing you to stay awake in a dark cell separated thousands of miles from your home, with no idea how long you'll be there.
Just for kicks, here's an example of someone who did that:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/conten..._feature.shtml
He turned out pretty good, though to be fair he studied some about brain chemistry beforehand to prepare. And he made sure to eat a specific diet as well.
Care to take up the challenge? What about 3 days?