Thursday, April 23, 2015

jihad mnemonic

The previous  administration forced the CIA to drop "tough" interrogation techniques like waterboarding, forcing the  agency to fall back on a brutal method that leave no physical marks with direct energy and Psychotronic Radio Frequency weapons meant to cause the prisoners to visually and aurally hallucinate .Psychotronic weapons that imbue in a detainee "Voices" and the use of  insertive biotech that can decode a prisoner's thoughts, facilitate mood changing frequencies via brain signal augmentation via Neurotronic Persuasion that are  meant to cause the prisoner a mental breakdown are still considered "hand's Off" weapons                           
Previously sensory deprivation had long been a useful method of  causing the prisoner "to break" However with the addition of devices placed in the prisoners biochemistry that can decode  a prisoner's inner monologue in combination with a primitive form of Brain Computer Interface that can "react"  i.e transmit visual hallucination based upon  the prisoners "inner monologue the prisoner no longer lapses into a state of full mental decline. "The premise of much of the "interface" is in fact to create a bond with the detainee using for instance   a collection of photographs etc of the detainee's family etc.to "enter" their hallucinatory state. There is less risk of the captive losing complete control of their sanity, as be the stimuli of interface forces the  detainee to 'always  be on" and therefore never  lose sense of  some variance of "integration." And  thusly what might be gathered from this self kept at least marginally intact .
Previously  sensory deprivation was used to cause visual and aural hallucination inflicted by the brain's natural need" to sense and perceive reality". The subject, now immobilized  in a small, soundproof room and fitted   with blacked-out goggles and earmuffs begins hallucination in as little as two days  Extreme hallucinations” of sight and sound  followed, in some cases by “breakdown akin to psychosis.”
The idea is “push people beyond the brink of what they can bear, physically and mentally. By adding Hallucination to the hallucination one not only paradoxically keeps the detainee sane but now serves to redefine the tactic of .” Sensory deprivation techniques that could  violate the Geneva Conventions, according to international law experts, and would appear to be illegal under the Military Commissions Act, which bans “severe or serious mental pain and suffering.” sensory deprivation goes all the way back to the early days of the Cold War. It is a big part of the CIA’s 1963 KUBARK interrogation manual  obtained in 1997 by the Baltimore Sun. That agency manual describes sensory deprivation as a central tenet of coercive interrogations. For particularly rapid results, the manual endorses the use of a “cell which has no light (or weak artificial light which never varies), which is sound-proofed, in which odors are eliminated, etc.” Following that plan, the manual says, “induces stress; the stress becomes unbearable for most subjects.” The manual adds, “The subject has a growing need for physical and social stimuli; and some subjects progressively lose touch with reality, focus inwardly, and produce delusions, hallucinations, and other pathological effects.”
As proof, the KUBARK manual refers to research on sensory deprivation at  McGill University in Montreal and the National Institute of Mental Health. Subjects in that research were placed in isolated water tanks or confined to silent rooms on soft mattresses, wearing blacked-out goggles and earmuffs. In one study, subjects experienced “visual imagery somewhat resembling hallucinations” within three hours. In another study, only 6 of 17 subjects could last 36 hours on a mattress in a quiet tank that prohibited movement. The stress is described in the KUBARK manual as “unbearable.”

The theory behind the CIA’s fascination with sensory deprivation, McCoy said, is that subjects are so starved for stimulation that they will even crave interaction with their interrogator. “The idea is that they break down and then they cling to the interrogator, because you are hungry for stimulus,” with new advances in Brain Computer Interface we offer stimulus that not only keeps the subject oriented but provide cues and Neuro Linguistic Mnemonics  that can hypnotize the subject and usurp their notion of reality with this virtual reality so the detainee will in a short time lose track of just whom he is addressing and there by sharing information the BCI and A.I. Tele -Presence  work as both as good cop/bad cop  to induce “ kinship" with a detainee ,for instance a "apparition" seems to appear that may ask the detainee to explain "the works he has done for this benefit " of seeing "angels'

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