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Torture Under the Philosophical Guidance of Cheney According to retired U.S. Army Col. Larry Wilkerson, Colin Powells chief of staff, the philosophical guidance of Dick Cheney is behind Bushs rape and torture gulag. Theres no question in my mind where the philosophical guidance and the flexibility in order to do so originatedin the vice president of the United States office. His implementer in this case was Donald Rumsfeld and the defense department, Wilkerson told the Times of India. Porter Goss, current Reichmarshall of the CIA (an appropriate designation for Goss, since the CIA was created by sadistic war criminals such as Klaus Barbie and Reinhard Gehlen), said Bushs medieval interrogators used unique methods to obtain vital information from abductees (one such unique method, passed down to Iraqs puppet police by British intelligence, consists of torturing civilians to death with electric drills, according to the Independent on Sunday). In 1983, the CIA spelled out unique methods of torture in its Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual, a how-to guide passed on to security goons in Latin America, who previously used beatings, false imprisonment, executions under Project X, a program run by Army Foreign Intelligence unit in the 1960s (see Improper Material in Spanish-Language Intelligence Manuals, declassified in March, 1992). This report of investigation was sent to then Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney in March 1992, nine months after the Defense Department began an internal investigation into how seven counterintelligence and interrogation manuals used for years by the Southern Command throughout Latin America had come to contain objectionable and prohibited material, notes the National Security Archive (see previous link). Apparently, Cheney disagreed with the reports conclusions since torture has taken on new and startling dimensions in the second Bush administration. Tomgram writes in an introduction to Alfred McCoys The Hidden History of CIA Torture: Americas Road to Abu Ghraib: In 2001, these CIA torture techniques were let loose again by a Bush administration intent on creating an offshore mini-gulag of information extraction in its zeal to pursue its war on terror. Overlapping CIA and Pentagon detention systems were set up worldwide where, beyond the oversight of anyone, the arts of interrogation could be practiced (and in which they could spread like some malign virus). Unfortunately, what we now call Abu Ghraib is but the tip of the iceberg and has largely proved a tale of Bush administration damage control. There have been or are now underway eight investigations of Abu Ghraib (and sometimes of detention practices in Afghanistan as well). All are Pentagon appointed and almost all are military staffed. It should be noted that in 1983 the CIA realized that pain inflicted upon the subject from outside himself may actually intensify his will to resist (see Excerpts from the CIA Torture Manual, reprinted in Harpers Magazine, April 1997). Instead of hand-son torture (for instance with drills), the CIA devised no touch torture methods. Although seemingly less brutal, no touch torture leaves deep psychological scars on both victims and interrogators, writes Alfred W. McCoy, professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The victims often need long treatment to recover from trauma far more crippling than physical pain. The perpetrators can suffer a dangerous expansion of ego, leading to escalating cruelty and lasting emotional problems. As Abu Ghraib vividly demonstrates, the no touch methods were abandoned, ostensibly at Cheneys behest, for the escalating cruelty of rape and the Black and Decker technique. Finally, it is obvious Cheneys rape,
torture, and murder minions are not interested in information
extraction through torture (admitted by the CIA not to work).
Indeed, their real motivation appears more sinister and perversethey
obviously relish the act of torturing Arabs, especially those innocent
of any crime or direct collaboration with the resistance (it can be
assumed the vast majority of Iraqis passively support the resistance
at minimum). As the Red Cross reported in early 2004, a full 70 to 90
percent of detainees in Iraq are innocent of any crime and
were arrested by mistake. In fact, they were not arrested
by mistake but deliberately under Cheneys philosophical
guidance and tortured because the Bush neocons hate and fear Arabs
and Muslims, primarily because Cheneys perverse minions in the
Pentagon are either Zionist neocons or are influenced by the neocon
philosophy, and as we know the foundation of Zionism, including the
Straussian flavor of neoconism, is a visceral hatred and fear of Arabs
and Islam. If we need a further example of what the neocons plan to
do to the Iraqis (and Syrians and Iranians when they get the chance),
we need look no further than occupied Palestine and the brutality and
violent perversity of the IDF. |