TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
"Detainee's specific phobia techniques": the snakes, the bats, the rats, lock somebody up in a coffin --- you're limited only by your imagination. Any one of these techniques individually could yield the results of torture. Certainly, in combination, you could reach that fairly quickly. [Dr. Donald O. Hebb] See, if you put a person into this procedure, and keep them there for more than the six or eight days that I would think might be the maximum tolerability ... then the price is pretty high. [Narrator] The price is someone's sanity? [Dr. Donald O. Hebb] Presumably, it could be. [Alberto Mora, General Counsel to the Navy, 2001-2006] The medical literature had a phenomenon called "force drift," that made it almost inevitable that the interrogators would continue applying greater and greater increments of force to achieve their desired results. [Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Colin Powell] For example, take Secretary Rumsfeld's memo: And to say that, "Well, look, he said that dogs have to be muzzled."
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