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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/22 00:20:29
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Sometimes, the pain is the only thing that makes me feel alive anymore...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/22 00:46:07
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Forget pain. That's end result. Avoiding the mofo that's actively trying to kill you is what makes you feel much alive.
Just need to add in. The 15-20 min wasn't a one shot deal. They nail you with it for 15-20 min let you go to whatever detail you were on (raking leaves was a pain even if there were no leaves which leaves you nice NC sand dirt which gets rake to). Then they haul you back in for another go. The OHDarkThirty shake down is a mind nuts kick. At this point your really screwed because your body craving sleep, your mind craving sleep, your body ready to to go shut down but nnnoooooo ice cold water on a hot body will jolt every fiber of your being back into reality and the " WTH am I doing this again?" hits your mind. Then the "pain" goes into effect. They are allowed to hurt you and at times they can break small bones. I signed the waiver
Also in SERE school you cannot opt out. You sign the waiver, you picked the MOS, you volunteer to certain types of units and you know the effect of opting out in a DA school. You do not quit because in SERE school if you quit then your more likely to give up on life if your in the real deal. Also if your really burned out by "quitting" they stick you in the sweat box. Not enough room to lay out nor stand up. but its peaceful for 4-6 hours.
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You are aware 110% before going in on what's going to happen. I've never been slapped around so much in my childhood as to what I got myself into but at times I wanted to curl up in my piss poor of an excuse of blanket suck on my thumb and cry while gently rocking myself back and forth
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/22 01:31:01
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Plus, you get to eat rabbit eyeballs.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/22 01:43:06
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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No comment
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/22 04:23:28
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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SERE was fun. Really. Except for the whole SERE part. That sucked. Especially at -50
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/23 05:52:10
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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You can opt out by quitting. The point is that you choose to be there, and it's being done to you by people you've chosen to have do it to you, for the purpose of training and career advancement. It's still torture, as Nance (and other experts on it) eloquently and exhaustively explained some years ago.
Anyway, it's a digression. This kid getting 35 years for "espionage", by comparison to the sentences and punishments for the offenders at Abu Ghraib and Bagram, for example, is farcical.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/23 06:08:48
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/23 11:50:49
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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A reminder to my fellow service members - certain aspects of SERE training are classified so let's be discrete shall we?
And at least as of 2007 you could quit - you just wouldnt be a pilot/SOCOM/ whatever other career field requires SERE
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/23 16:00:21
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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You could quit, but anyone with any kind of military background would know what that would entail when you got back to the unit. To wit: being the pussy that didn't finish SERE school.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/23 16:16:02
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Sgt_Scruffy wrote:A reminder to my fellow service members - certain aspects of SERE training are classified so let's be discrete shall we?
And at least as of 2007 you could quit - you just wouldnt be a pilot/SOCOM/ whatever other career field requires SERE
Being miserable in every possible way is temporary. Hearing, "Good guns, sir!" is forever.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/25 15:47:16
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Exactly. Which is why, when you're choosing to be tortured by your own guys for your career advancement, it's a very different thing from when a prisoner or detainee is tortured.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/25 15:59:19
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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It's a stress innoculation really. Give you a weak version of the real thing so you arent defenseless if you really get captured. As a SERE C grad, i can tell you that even at its worst, you were accutely aware that there was only a day or two left of this.
Contrast that with the guys like McCain who spent years being tortured - not even knowing if anyone knew they were alive
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:03:59
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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The detainee just needs to give up the info. We use to have them swear on the Koran but that was really against the rules.
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Though it was mention before that a vast majority of captured insurgents were turn over to the ANA or IA. Afghanistan and Iraq military. Who has a serious high water mark that very few countries will even attempt to try on physical torture.
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Did not fight my way up on top the food chain to become a Vegan...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:14:18
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Sgt_Scruffy wrote:It's a stress innoculation really. Give you a weak version of the real thing so you arent defenseless if you really get captured. As a SERE C grad, i can tell you that even at its worst, you were accutely aware that there was only a day or two left of this.
Contrast that with the guys like McCain who spent years being tortured - not even knowing if anyone knew they were alive
The thing about this is that every swinging dick taking up arms against the US in a Jihad knows that waterboarding is the worst possible thing that could happen to them as far as an interrogation technique, and even that isn't all that likely. They would likely have much the same attitude toward the procedure as you did: They aren't going to kill me, all I have to do is ride this out.
The horrors that took place in Vietnam don't really even compare to this; bamboo shoots and bags of rats are on a whole other level.
I suppose I should again insert a disclaimer that I'm generally an "anti-torture" sort of person. I'm speaking in generalities here.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:16:59
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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Who was the idiot politician that tried to tell McCain that he didn't know what he was talking about when it comes to torture a few years back?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:20:07
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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d-usa wrote:Who was the idiot politician that tried to tell McCain that he didn't know what he was talking about when it comes to torture a few years back?
That would be Senator Ridiculous himself, the Honorable Mr. Rick Santorum. What a buffoon.
http://www.salon.com/2011/05/17/santorum_mccain_enhanced_interrogation/
John McCain is a badass who bears the marks of his torture even now, which is even more awe inspiring when you learn that he turned down an early release if it meant he would have to leave his fellow servicemen behind.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:25:34
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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What a freaking brain fart Santorum had there...an extreme brain fart
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:26:13
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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That was it, that was a very solid facepalm.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 02:36:02
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Jihadin wrote:What a freaking brain fart Santorum had there...an extreme brain fart
I actually remembered that.
I think it was that retort that effectively ruined Santorum's candidancy for me... not that he was anywhere close to the top.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 13:01:56
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Monster Rain wrote:Sgt_Scruffy wrote:It's a stress innoculation really. Give you a weak version of the real thing so you arent defenseless if you really get captured. As a SERE C grad, i can tell you that even at its worst, you were accutely aware that there was only a day or two left of this.
Contrast that with the guys like McCain who spent years being tortured - not even knowing if anyone knew they were alive
The thing about this is that every swinging dick taking up arms against the US in a Jihad knows that waterboarding is the worst possible thing that could happen to them as far as an interrogation technique, and even that isn't all that likely. They would likely have much the same attitude toward the procedure as you did: They aren't going to kill me, all I have to do is ride this out.
The horrors that took place in Vietnam don't really even compare to this; bamboo shoots and bags of rats are on a whole other level.
I suppose I should again insert a disclaimer that I'm generally an "anti-torture" sort of person. I'm speaking in generalities here.
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 13:45:02
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture... I had to go to the ED for them to pull out glass shard out from under my finger nails. Holy bejesus that was painful.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 19:57:43
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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whembly wrote: Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture...
So is drowning people. I would take Monster Brain's claim that he's anti-torture a lot more seriously if he didn't keep on saying things to the effect that drowning someone over and over again isn't so bad.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 20:02:56
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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AlexHolker wrote: whembly wrote: Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture...
So is drowning people. I would take Monster Brain's claim that he's anti-torture a lot more seriously if he didn't keep on saying things to the effect that drowning someone over and over again isn't so bad.
I don't know anything about waterboarding... but isn't it to give the effect and feeling of drowning? That is a bit of a difference, no?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 20:21:38
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Alfndrate wrote: AlexHolker wrote: whembly wrote: Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture...
So is drowning people. I would take Monster Brain's claim that he's anti-torture a lot more seriously if he didn't keep on saying things to the effect that drowning someone over and over again isn't so bad.
I don't know anything about waterboarding... but isn't it to give the effect and feeling of drowning? That is a bit of a difference, no?
In so far as you survive the one. Usually.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 20:27:15
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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AlexHolker wrote: whembly wrote: Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture...
So is drowning people. I would take Monster Brain's claim that he's anti-torture a lot more seriously if he didn't keep on saying things to the effect that drowning someone over and over again isn't so bad.
You know who he is starting to remind me of?
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Alfndrate wrote: AlexHolker wrote: whembly wrote: Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture...
So is drowning people. I would take Monster Brain's claim that he's anti-torture a lot more seriously if he didn't keep on saying things to the effect that drowning someone over and over again isn't so bad.
I don't know anything about waterboarding... but isn't it to give the effect and feeling of drowning? That is a bit of a difference, no?
Ding ding ding!
We shouldn't torture people, but I still think water boarding is in the low end of the spectrum. These statements aren't mutually exclusive.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 20:53:32
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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I would think that one could survive waterboarding as long as you keep the idea in your head that you will survive the incident. The thrashing that your body does involuntarily might cause injury, but that's different than bamboo shoots right?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 21:02:31
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
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Alfndrate wrote:I would think that one could survive waterboarding as long as you keep the idea in your head that you will survive the incident. The thrashing that your body does involuntarily might cause injury, but that's different than bamboo shoots right?
I dunno... can you be fatally wounded with bamboo shoots under the fingernails?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 21:02:51
Subject: Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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Alfndrate wrote:I would think that one could survive waterboarding as long as you keep the idea in your head that you will survive the incident.
Everyone goes into torture thinking that, but it doesn't work all that well. If it was that easy to overcome they would probably use something else.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 21:12:38
Subject: Re:Defense attorney: Bradley Manning a whistleblower
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whembly wrote: Jihadin wrote:What a freaking brain fart Santorum had there...an extreme brain fart
I actually remembered that.
I think it was that retort that effectively ruined Santorum's candidancy for me... not that he was anywhere close to the top.
For me, it was when he openly stated that he wanted US law to be based on Biblical law. I was so shocked I couldn't even speak. I've never been so horrified by what a politician stated.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/08/26 22:02:12
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Alfndrate wrote: AlexHolker wrote: whembly wrote: Alfndrate wrote:
Just hearing, "bamboo shoots" sends my tingles into the tips of my fingers and makes me freak out a bit...
Now that's fething torture...
So is drowning people. I would take Monster Brain's claim that he's anti-torture a lot more seriously if he didn't keep on saying things to the effect that drowning someone over and over again isn't so bad.
I don't know anything about waterboarding... but isn't it to give the effect and feeling of drowning? That is a bit of a difference, no?
No. Waterboarding gives the feeling of drowning because it is drowning. It gives finer control over the process of drowning than just holding someone's head in a bucket, with the intent that you don't actually let it get to the stage of causing brain damage and death, but eventually they will screw up and they will kill you.
Ahtman wrote: Alfndrate wrote:I would think that one could survive waterboarding as long as you keep the idea in your head that you will survive the incident.
Everyone goes into torture thinking that, but it doesn't work all that well. If it was that easy to overcome they would probably use something else.
America's use of torture has nothing to do with effectiveness. Torture is worse than useless as a method of obtaining intelligence - it produces a lot of chaff and hinders later attempts to use interrogation techniques that actually work. No, America's use of torture is because the people responsible have bought into this same circular logic ("Of course it works! If it didn't, why would people keep using it?") and because they're sick feths.
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