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ah hello, in the traditional motion picture story, the villains are usually defeated the ending as a happy one. i can make no such promise for the picture you're about to watch. a story isn't over a higher number. years bringing my father down and he'd gone from
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a man to this almost non human creature. curiously started to 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's been coherent. we trust doctors, we put our lives in athens that some betray that trust. for the last 60 years, doctors working for the british and american governments, confused psychological torture. to destroy the subtle fates interrogate sam. can i have your name mentally found to spell me? oh ma'am, i don't know what the mistake case, but i know the way him spell that his role to tell the story,
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we need to get that to the 1950s when scotty psychiatry stuck to you and cameron experimented on his own patients. is a parent of amanda's pain from psychiatry, with the normal world on rest. we are seeing a enormous demand or knowledge concerning the effects of stress. doors lock this with the amount of agents heats, simply identified himself as andy with when they lifted hood of my head. i see andrew standing in front of me in the middle of the desert. enough kind of stuff. andrew, what's interesting is nothing. i, we, the british government can do about to your situation. you have to cooperate with the americans. they sure. what do you think about water boarding? i said i like it a lot. don't think it stuff enough. it's
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like i have a special responsibility to i cuz we do have you guys been entering opening up with in the past, we have foolishly released hundreds and hundreds of dangerous terror only to meet them again on the battlefield, who i just shy an order to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo
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when a few minutes ago, dr. you and cameron of montreal, chairman of the organizing committee, opened the 3rd world congress of psychiatry with these words. these are the days and hours of the occasion that summon up the termination of the imagination and drive us forward in the greatest ob endeavor, blue to go see the allan memorial institute, where my father spent on and off for tragic years. mm. mm. it was one year after my bar mitzvah, just 14th. and i remember the christmas holidays that year with my father
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pacing, singing a sort of crazy song from that. i think the thirty's called mary c dodson. does he go to new lamps? he diving over and over and over again, and my being very puzzled and not understanding what was happening, which is how he ended up in 1956. going to see you and cameron at the young moral institute. wow, my for the most chilling experiments we have uncovered, took place at this gothic a state called ravens greg half way up, mount royal and montreal. then the drug began to take. oh, very rapidly. things became very furry and very frightening. i thought this was the coldest and most impersonal treatment that anybody could give to anybody in the world. mm.
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mm. i haven't ever had to talk about this publicly. i don't like to reflect on what happened to her because it breaks my heart. mm. 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 me. she did suffer from post partum depression, which probably was miss diagnosed in and my mother was very familiar with montreal from having lived there. so they chose the ion by the 1950s. the island memorial
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institute was one of the world's leading psychiatric hospitals. it's direct to talk to you and cameron was the president of the american canadian and world psychiatric associations. my mother thought good doctor cameron was god my mother thought dr. cameron was gone. i'm trying to decide it's such a photograph of camry. you know, it's very interesting that his is the only photograph in which there is no name. ah, and that he was the founder of this place that i'd goes the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, et cetera directors. i somehow do no harm guy forgotten. you and cameron was born in breach of allen sterling, cher 19 o one or the son of
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a presbyterian minister coming soon agree scotland or in 1942, he became an american citizen. ambitious and driven cameron dreamed of winning the nobel prize and his work on the fontes of psychiatry. for me, i think it's very easy for people to say that this is the story of one patient or one family and some people down play it because of that to see this only and simply as a horrendous experience that happened in montreal, the 1950s is to really missed the big picture. in 1951, britain, america and canada held a secret meeting in the ritz carlton hotel. in montreal, 2 projects were discussed. the 1st was the caea program.
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sometimes, in spite of everything a man can do. he falls into the hands of the enemy. if you were an airman, whose plane was shot down an enemy territory, or a soldier, or a marine captured in combat on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world dropped out from under you, leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understandable for a minute or 2, a. c. n stands for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape with. but there was a hidden agenda at the meeting. the primary objective was offensive, and developing techniques that we could use against captured soviet. so as an festively of mobilization of psychology important that states that research
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was dominant within the can universities for the better part of a decade. soon researches began similar experiments in psychiatric hospital in the u. k. ah, in the us the cia had over 160 secret projects in 80 institutions. $25000000.00 was allocated to human experimentation. it was code named m k. ah, dr. cameron's work at the allen memorial institute was one of the largest projects in m. k. ultra. you are an angry person. you're angry at the doctors. you're angry at the nurses. why are you so? is it because you eat your mother? doctor cameron began trialing pulse break to the new technique. why are you
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so angry? because your mother or my father would be forced to listen to these voices. a high voice is low voices. space voice is faster, slower. i don't get involved with children and you don't seem to be able to manage a good relationship with 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
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things that the tape said was you are an angry person. you're angry at the doctor angry at the nurses. why are you so angry? is it because you ate your mother? she had to listen to this over and over and over again. i mean, as many hours in a day that she could, i came back was a somnolent ah man who barely could talk. ah, couldn't really carry on a conversation who lay down down in a couch all day, mostly sleeping. who was a different person, a label transport bearing 400 of them on korean prisoners of war docs. in san francisco,
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i'm in scenes of emotion. in 1953 american troops began returning from the korean wool. thousands was suspected of having been brainwashed. communist fear gripped america. we all know the atomic bomb is very dangers. since it may be used against us, we must get ready for it. with tara came a huge opportunity for an ambitious psychiatrist. the american government were now spending a $1000000000.00 a year on psychological wolf that hundreds of thousands of people with tests of jarvis ha, brainwashing as so. so so definitely there's a master mind behind all this mind manipulation with
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oh, live room fall monitors the compliance of all g, 20 members with their commitments. they made up their all last summer. and what we have found is that a year later on the even the wrong summer countryside comply unprecedentedly high level 85 percent. and i'm optimistic that because that great shock cold it is to always, i think will get high compliance with the wrong commitments on cobra. to, ah, as a korea professional sport is much tougher on some than others. mission with the euro
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seen my by everybody. so why would somebody believe me, i was just a little girl. the price of a to, to, to achieve really was, was trying to read in the paper this morning, usa swimming coach, arrested leslie had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every week. we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears is someone is gonna start linking all this together is going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming, is that documentary? i see it on r t i
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ah, life for many is appallingly confusing. we have a very considerable obligation to undertake social engineering. it will take bold, planning and brave hearts to develop this field. mm. see i used all kinds of exotic techniques. they were convinced that hypnosis could actually work. you could hypnotize somebody and wake them up and some mock do something that they ordinarily wouldn't do. and then you could snaps fingers and forget all of us. pretty stuff dr . cameron didn't set out to develop interrogation methods by his techniques proved useful to the cia with in 1963, many the psychological experiments code to fight for the 1st time in the cuba
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counter intelligence menu. a cia guide on how to torture. who bark is a curious name? it's a crypto. no, it's a c eyes name for itself. and that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation. psychological, tortured jace, disseminated within the u. s. intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. within the decade, christian will be using these techniques on her own citizens. the terrorist campaign continues as an unacceptable level in the 1st 6 months of 971 over 300 bones ripped through northern island. the ordinary law cannot d comprehensively or quickly enough with such ruthless wickedness.
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the british government's response was to introduce in time without trial. ah. on the 9th of august, 197-1342 people were arrested throughout knows an island. suspected terrorists whose 23 years of age and at sea started in the morning, making up mister marshal panama, stomach, and setup right in the bed. only discover that there was i had been awakened by the body of a british army rifles. took me in the stomach. ah, at 6 it's up morn. mamma, come into the bedroom. she says that i get up there soldiers, all right, in the house. the next thing was that still the gun in my head and told mailers under arrest as everybody command will tell you what's happening. i'd
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say they're shooting and ball men and she'll many, dad ah, in the porch were coming in from areas like on oregon, uri and dairy, and the see him picture was a margin of man being arrested this it looked like war had a robot in belfast. british intelligence used up to cameron's experiments in sensory overload and deprivation on the irish christmas. ah, there. oh you say come on in and put in a bag over your head. stepped an overall pot on us, spread eagled against the wall for hours on land. is
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a good jest over my head, such were honey said n like the hell's been all well, you see in this ease take me to state, devising message to end to essentially destroy personnel to that individual. by scientific means. professor tim show is one of the 1st to make the connection between them until experiments and interrogation techniques used in and out. in 1974, he presented a b, b c documentary with the irish prison. if i then had been nicknamed to put it men, all teeth were subjected to a technique which is later comes with mystically known as interrogation. and that when it is dry, go to that room at most. usually at the time,
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i could feel everything of the different textures of the floor. i finish up with her insistence, not a sessions, and sessions dot and my finger tips against the wall one like toes and a stress position. mm hm. 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 pol if you have to retain that position. so it becomes extremely painful when it doesn't appear to be painful from the point of view of the labs, of after considerable experimentation. it was found if individuals what place without eyes bondage, they would not only pass into a confused and extremely anxious state. but they would show some interesting phenomena a and then i start to notice this noise.
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this high pitch agreement, noise appears to commend through my her, done through my body and through my toes and just chuckles, right run. and each time it is through the body, it touches every nerve send you in the body. what it starts to occupy, my main that takes you over my brain to the veracity of this noise grew up here. and then i will go down again. and if you can imagine the inside, the home listening lace was exaggerated at the 100 full they thought they were gonna kill us. i started saying the rosary on my fingers. i'm a fingers got that number that i couldn't fall in. and all that ended up was a let me of him age
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i named as a l. all. it was named as a combination of procedures which each in itself is extremely simple and extremely cheap to produce comes from the abstraction from scientific work. and the consequence of this type viewed was a long term traumatic, diverse posttraumatic stress disorder. i'm a member to can the chapters that the end result of this is my dad. i had dish welcoming of das coleman and bring it sooner rather than later.
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ah mother, i wish they just went everywhere everywhere to try and find where i was. oh, my wife was fortunate enough to get the full number of brown talker then prime minister of was to call it northern i'm she rang and she says, your husband and my husband taken away. i would like for you the article worries because everybody's to land on maria's she just basically says, these are terrible times. i'll talk to him when he comes on, ah, in 971 island took the u. k to the european court. they argued that the man had been tortured by the british. 3 european court of human rights,
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eventually decided that the hooded men had not been tortured, but instead enjoyed in human and degrading treatment. ah, the global precedent sat by this 1978 judgment, allowed governments around the world to legally use these techniques. oh oh . when the 30th of july, 2011, the 1st re union after headed man and 40 years took place here and just move up.
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this is a full ross offered. oh, we discussed the possibility of 3 of the keys to me it was came on. mm. hello, my name is fran to mclean and i a 7 year old grandfather and 1971. i was will know the hooted man. we went through 9 days of torture and health. the had him inc. this is probably one of the most notorious kisses in human rights jurisprudence. the dogs in the street know about the had a man. they know what happened to have man unprotected. they know that it was torture. we have documents that make a very clear express the clear that there was the highest level. we're not only authorizing the techniques but knew exactly what they were authorizing which was
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out of torture. a spoke to all of the men of their experience. all of them seem to come to the white noise, more so even than the batons and the machine that was used to crit, white noise that actually costs less than one pined to manufacture. oh, and you see a document and much martin race had communicated with the british prime minister regarding to torture. when you see the word on paper at that level. you know, that place has been told in through the act of making art is how i processed my thoughts and ideas. i was thinking about the family tree and i was thinking about in our family.
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something came in at a left field and broke a branch on our family tree. mm. mm. down in 1977. the new york times broke the story of talk to you in cameron c, i a mind control program. mm. one of the people reading the story was val all carrie's husband. ah o russia. this class of car was discontinued more than 20 years ago. and even though state more than a sort of can you sell it to proposal the shot dealing with just important practice?
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iraqi prime minister survives a drone bombing on his residence, which the interior ministry describes as a terrorist attack. the reported assassination attempt comes after brutal riots and baghdad over the last month's contested election. also in the week's top stories, a whistle blower report and the british medical journal points to serious flaws in the testing of pfizer is colbert vaccine. although so far us authorities have been reluctant to investigate them. and canada's top court acts a comedian who made a series of controversial jokes about a disabled singer stating that it didn't amount to discrimination. we put the issue up for debate. the must be a stop between hatred and comedy between violence you know, and free speech. no one saying there shouldn't be consequences with.

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