December 13, 2014

Updated: Two Psychologists Earned $81 million In CIA Torture Program


Posted December 9, 2014 10:20 PM ET; Last updated December 13, 2014 10:44 PM ET


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Evidence of emotional and psychological abuse by psychologists employed by government agencies. In Cambridge, MA local police,  The FBI and Harvard University campus police all employ psychologists for harassment and for provocation in order to incarcerate unpopular targets. Currently local police working with crime families broadcast the same tired cover-up, "He's crazy." and "It never happened." Local black racist police employees are now the primary harassers, and add, "He's homeless." That is another favorite element of character assassination. Recall that black politicians claim they are victims of white oppression. But in Cambridge black racist police working with FBI informants are harassing a 70-year-old white civilian that they say is "crazy." Charming victims, no?

[From article]
Eighty million taxpayer dollars for a torture contract. Now, that’s a public-private partnership that truly takes the cake.
Suddenly, a vision of two of Boston’s most sadistic old gangsters flashed before my eyes. I imagined Whitey Bulger and Stevie Flemmi biting down hard on their cell bars when they learned the same feds who sent them away paid a couple of “contractors” a king’s ransom to do what they used to do for kicks.
Certainly, Whitey and Stevie would have pulled out a few teeth, lopped off a couple of fingertips and strung a chain around a terrorist’s neck for half the price … and, of course, a pardon.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/columnists/peter_gelzinis/2014/12/gelzinis_feds_shelled_out_80_mil_for_these_sadistic

Gelzinis: Feds shelled out $80 mil for these sadistic schemes
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
By: Peter Gelzinis
Boston Herald


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[From article]
The two contractors personally conducted interrogations, including waterboarding, of the CIA’s most significant detainees. They provided official evaluations of the psychological state of detainees to determine if the enhanced techniques would continue.
“Evaluating the psychological state of the very detainees they were interrogating is a clear conflict of interest and a violation of professional guidelines,” Feinstein said.
[. . .]
The names of the two contractors were not provided, but they were referred to in the report by the pseudonyms Grayson Swigert and Hammond Dunbar.

http://nypost.com/2014/12/09/2-psychologists-earned-81m-from-cia-torture-tactics/

2 psychologists earned $81M from CIA torture tactics
By Marketwatch
New York Post
December 9, 2014 | 4:01pm

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