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total security and i also think that we still have mob rule you know if organized crime running cuba so they still routinely deny people's human rights and so we need to put some some accountability in place so if we have any kind of relationship with them that we want to press forward on human rights and i think joe biden will pursue human rights obviously donald trump did not he loved dictators he loved putin he loved he loved kim he loved any dictator he could shake hands with and joe biden's the opposite joe biden is going to be pressing for more democracy and human rights everywhere in the world and i'm so grateful that joe biden is our president. those countries obviously all deny their dictatorships and including cuba patrick kennedy thank you and that's of the show will be back on monday it would be speaker system of a down front man surge tank and about speaking truth to power until then join the
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underground of the us social media and never miss it interviewed by subscribing to us with mutual. governments miss those books. for most from now in the early 1970 s. how much a psychologist just proposed to the west but in senate a social experiment he wanted to let paedophiles and down care for neglected boys experiment was a. good model. good on those who want your. your girls to cancer believe that sex with older men would help with the boy's socialization over 30 years many children were handed paedophiles to raise mentioned regressions
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a little heard more than blogs an overgrowth so we're looking for one but we can the 3 most people who are dreams are stupid not just for good or search zone one truth of the truth. blog in the traditional motion picture story the villains are usually defeated the ending is a happy one. i can make no such promise for the picture you're about to watch the story isn't over. i remember the nurse bringing my father down and he gone from a man to this almost non human creature. piers he starts to
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try to get rid of the equipment that they used to put him in sensory isolation he's mumbling incoherently he's trying to remove his goggles he's trying to remove his cuffs. over and over again that he has to be incoherent. he trusts doctors we put on lights in them. but some betray that trust. for the last 16 years dealt is working for the british and american governments and least psychologically to destroy. the struggle for its entirety just simply to have your name. a monthly friend to spell real me and. i don't know what the mistake is but i know. the way i'm scale of his role. to tell the story we need to get back to the 1950 s. when scottish psychiatry is stuck to ewen cameron experimenting on his own patients
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. but is there a pareto among those chains and caught a very very normal model world on rest we are seeing an enormous demand for knowledge concerning the effects of stress. on your stocks once they just want to identify the agent he simply identified himself as the richest most when they lifted. hood over my head i see andrew standing in front of me in the middle of the desert in afghanistan. since he said. there's nothing i we the british government can do about your situation you have to cooperate with the americans they said what do you think about waterboarding i said i like it a lot of stuff i know. all
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the special parts of. those. coming up. in the past we have foolishly released hundreds and hundreds of dangerous terrorists. only to meet them again on the battlefield. i just signed an order to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo bay.
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a few months ago dr you and cameron of montreal chairman of the organizing committee opened this 3rd world congress of psychiatry the. bees of a day. some enough to terminate. the imagination and drive us forward in this greatest of endeavor. to go see the memorial institute. where my father spent on and off for tragic years. was one year after my bar mitzvah i was 14 and i remember the christmas holidays that year with my father pacing singing serious crazy song from the i thinks the thirty's called mary seed
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oats and dozy dotes of the lambs eat ivy over and over again and my being very puzzled and not understanding what was happening. which is how he ended up in $956.00 going to see cameron at the morial institute the. life for the most chilling experiments we have uncovered took place at this gothic estate called raven strike half way up in montreal. then a drug began to take hold very rapidly. things became very very and very frightening. i thought this was the coldest and most impersonal treatment that anybody could give to anybody in the world.
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i haven't ever had to talk about this publicly i don't like. to reflect dog. how. to her because it breaks my heart. my mom and dad both worked so i would go over to her house after school. but even as a young kid i remember being like that's my grandma. you watch out you don't mess with her. she did suffer from postpartum depression which probably was missed else. my mother was very familiar with montreal from having lived there so they chose the out on. by the 1950 s. the allen memorial institute was one of the world's leading psychiatric hospitals.
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its director cameron was the president of the american canadian and world psychiatric association my mother thought that dr cameron was gone my mother thought dr cameron was god. i'm trying to decide if that's a photograph of cameron. you know it's very interesting that his is the only photograph in which there is no name. and that he was the founder of this place and that odd goes the 2nd 3rd 4th and cetera directors somehow do no harm guy forgotten. even cameron was born in breach of allan stirling share in 1001. the son of a presbyterian minister cameron soon outgrew scotland. in
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1902 he became an american citizen. and driven cameron dreaming of winning the nobel prize. on the front teens of psychiatry. i think it's very easy for people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people downplay it because of that. to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal in the 1950 s. is to really miss the big picture. in 1951 britain america and canada to secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel in montreal . 2 projects were discussed the 1st was the see a program. in spite of everything a man can do
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a falls into the hands of the enemy. if you were aware of what was going was shot down in enemy territory. or pretty bad on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness as if suddenly the whole world a dropped off from under you leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understandable for a minute or 2 to see. if asian resistance and escape. but there was a hidden agenda of the meeting the primary objective was often so well i think that the same you could lose against captured soldiers soldiers or folk oblio mobilisation psychology important states that research was making the claim universities for the better part of the.
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research has begun similar experiments in a psychiatric hospital in the u.k. . in the us the cia had over 160 secret projects in institutions. $25000000.00 was allocated to human experimentation it was code named kate. to cameron's work at the allen in the morrill institute was one of the largest projects in m.k. ultra. you are in the angry person you're angry at the doctors your own group of the nurses why are you so. is it because you need to. come and begun trialing post breaking.
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up. my father would be forced to listen to his voices. were high voices low voices spaced voices faster slower. i don't doubt that if. dr cameron had people listening to recordings he saw an ad in the paper for how to learn a language while you sleep and it was a recording. of a voice speaking in spanish that you would put in your pillow. one of the things that the tapes said was you are an angry person you are angry at the doctors
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the nurses. said because you. and she had to listen to this over and over and over again i mean as many hours in a day that that she could. came there was. no one. man who barely could. who. could really carry on a conversation who lay dying down on a couch all day mostly sleeping. who was in a different person. mabel transport bearing 407 korean prisoners of war dogs in san francisco amid seems all emotion in 953 american troops become returning from the korean war. thousands was suspected
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of having been brainwashed. communist fear gripped america we all know the atomic bomb is very dangerous certainly be used against us we must get ready for it. with terror came a huge opportunity for an ambitious psychiatry's the american government we're now spending a $1000000000.00 a year on psychological wolf hundreds of thousands of people in this test subject since. brainwashing is so. old death. there's a mess to mock behind all this mind manipulation. since
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the days of and. pay for them is. about the. right. types to use upon the. me in the next. few good. little. life is calling lee confusing. a very considerable up
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legation to undertake social engineering it will take bold climbing and brave hearts to develop this field. use all kinds of exotic techniques they were convinced that hypnosis could actually work if you have the time somebody in with them up and do something that they ordinarily wouldn't do and then you could snap your fingers and forget all that's crazy stuff. dr cameron didn't set out to develop interrogation methods by his techniques proved useful to the cia. in 963 many things psychological experiments will tell you to fight for the 1st time in the cue ball counter intelligence manual a cia guy on how to tour chests. who bark is
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a curious name it's a professional it's the cia's name for itself and that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation psychological torture of the cia disseminated within the u.s. intelligence community and worldwide among our allies for the next 30 years. within the decade to britain would be using these techniques on her own citizens. terrorist campaign continues on except. in the 1st 6 months of 971 over 300 homes ripped through northern ireland. to. come out comprehensively quick enough with such restrictions this is nuts. the british government's response was to introduce internment without trial.
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on the 9th of august 971342 people what arrested. the suspected terrorists. those twenty's 3 years of age. and 3 30 in the morning waking up those are the mercy of a panelist almost and set up right now bad only to discover that there was i had been awakened by the butt of a british army rifle took me in the stomach. at 6 it's a morning a mother commanded bad rimsha says better get up there's soldiers all right now hey she was the next single is that still going on my head i'm told mailer's on terrorists. as everybody commend the tell you let's help when i say there's shit and ball mine and so many dead.
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was 1. on the porch were coming and from areas like armor urban. areas and the c.m. picture was a marriage and a man being arrested. because it looked like war had erupted in belfast. british intelligence used up to cameron's experiments in sensory overload and deprivation on that irish christmas. day or you see come on and come put the bag over your head. overalls put on us spread eagled again lord for our own land. there's a pistol in my head sets were plenty sad and what the hell's going on. for
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you see in this piece techniques state devices methods to an essential destroy us now to that individual. by scientific. process it is one of the 1st to make the connection between the montreal experiment and the interrogation techniques. in 1970 he presented the b.b.c. documentary with the irish prisoner who by then. men. were subjected to a technique which is late a comfy euphemistically known as interrogation that. was trying to do that written no she's known at the time i did feel everything of the different textures of the floor. they finish up with their insistence that
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a systems end says this and that and let's say your tips against the wall one look told and that's jest position. and. it seems itself to be completely innocuous all you're doing is leaning forward against the wall why should this be a problem. but it is a polyp you have to retain the position so it becomes extremely painful when he doesn't appear to be painful from the point of view of the lay observer. after considerable experimentation it was found if individuals were placed without eyes bondage they would not only pos into a confused under extremely anxious state but they would sure some interesting phenomena. and then i start to notice this noise. this high pitch. beam and noise.
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it appears to come in through my her. body and. just suckles right run in each time with the student body it touches every nerve send you in the body. starts to occupy my main to take children maybe in. the. city of this noise. of the spear piercing them of a good time and again wonder if you can imagine that and say you know who this noise was exaggerated the 100 fold. they thought they were going to kill us they started saying the rosary on my fingers on the fingers got. a couldn't follow and all of ended up was a litany of him a. woman. named as a soul and was named as
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a. us i. combination of procedures which each in itself is extremely simple an extremely cheap to produce comes from the obstruction side to work on the consequence of. the time. was a long time traumatic stress posttraumatic stress disorder. on a member to claim the acceptance that the end result of this is my d.s. . i had this welcoming. of gas comin to bring it sooner rather than later. mother. just went everywhere everywhere to try and try and i.
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was. fortunate enough to get the phone number of brown folk or then prime minister to call it northern ireland. she running or and she sends her husband home my husband taken away. i would lay pretty good for it is because everybody's tonight on one maria's just basically says these are terrible times talk to him when he comes out. in 1971 island to the u.k. to the european courts. that the man had been hit by the british. the european court of human rights eventually decided that the hooded man had not been tortured but instead enjoyed inhuman and degrading treatment was.
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the global precedent set by this 978 judgment allowed governments around the world to. these techniques. on the 30th of july 2011 the forestry union. i just made up this is a little. we
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discussed the possibility of 3 in the k.s. to me it was. a little man in front of a question and i a 70 year old grandfather. taking 71 i was one of the hooded men. we were through and named is. torture and hell. to him in case is probably one of the most notorious cases in human rights jurisprudence dogs in the street know about that a man they know what happened to him in and protect her they know that it was torture. we have documents that made it very clear express the clear but those that . were not only authorized and the techniques but knew exactly what they were authorized and which was the half torture. they spoke to all of the men of their experience all of them seem to come to the white noise most of even the batan
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and the machine that was used to create white noise and actually cost less than one pint to manufacture. you see a document and much the murdered race had communicated with the british prime minister regarding to torture you see the word in paper at that level. you know without plays it and tone. through the act of making art is how i process my thoughts and ideas. thinking about the family tree and us thinking about. in our family something came in out of left field and broken branch on our family tree.
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in 1977 the new york times broke the story of cameron cia mind control program. one of the people reading this tony. stacy. out fill out let's say i'm the troika and here. the fight was thank you for. the story that's right. slavery.
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in the headlines this sunday morning from moscow manias problem and it still raises the stakes suddenly going to order to dismiss the country's top general to the president he rejected it setting the stage now them for a constitutional showdown as crowds in the capital demand the pm quits. some of the soldiers from the week to astra zeneca jobs law used in europe because people refused vaccination of the efficacies. and u.k. has come out against plans to make coronavirus but summations obligatory for from workers.
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