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if lucas with them for the purchase, it took 5 years to close the gap on the will car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model escapes will over. i'm not sure if i can deal with my food ocean from a small school. well, we'll shoot for commercial, then you can get the customer with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic and development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk
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to rob is driven by dream shaped bank control center. those with there's sinks, we dare to ask. ah my father had contacted many lawyers in both canada and in the united states and no one was prepared to do this. they were very, very brave to go up against the government in this way that my parents thought of them as heroes. and. and so did i, dave, at oral, a coach standing as
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a member of parliament, didn't really help us that much. the powers of being auto were more concerned about not rocking the boat with their american colleagues. and they were about advancing a case that was brought by one of their own members of parliament. me do a lot of bizarre, physical therapy's going on in psychiatry at the time. but no one had ever used a combination of very powerful drugs. electro convulse therapy, extended sleep, sensory isolation, and all the other methods that she was using. there's been never, never anything like this. where i grew up, this was my street. you see that tree there? i remember when i could put my fingers around it. we we planted that tree so that
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tree is planted in 1945. it's quite a long time ago. harvey decided to write a book about his father's experiences. as he researched the legal case, he began to get a lot of attention. some strange things were happening. male was arriving in our house, opened. there were all these strange clicks on the telephone. then about 2 weeks after that, i'm driving to pick up my kids from a school dance clear night. clear road from behind me comes a car with no headlights on slams into me, pushes me off the road and disappears, or something that i really haven't spoken about and nothing like this of course ever happened again. but it, does it interesting questions. do
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sarah has been making up about her grandmother since 2009? we're going to fill a video. it's going to be the doctor and my grandmother locked in. this dance that never ends. i think of it this has like a like a purgatory state or just like i never got never got resolved it. never. she never got better. we thought this was over. we thought this was about history. 19 fifties and early $960.00. it never crossed my mind that the united states would be using methods that cameron used to destroy. ah,
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i have to admit, i think i know the world fairly well, at least even if i hadn't traveled to it. but i really didn't know about the twin house. i didn't know that the twin tiles even existed home. i will never forget that. i was installing service for a gentleman, n g o. ah, one of the workers said, there is a war and then i said in the and i was saying was, oh, who was in my office which is and then suddenly the phone started to ring a la ah, a tiny new little about all kite and how that group is able to
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evolve to a point or a learn later that that 19 thugs, with box cutters was able to bring the united states to our knees. ah, immediately mark was ordered to florida to help drew out the invasion of afghanistan. a 2001 i made the decision life changing decision. it turned out to be to go to afghanistan. and to do that with my wife, my children. the war on terrorism begins america and britain strike afghanistan
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on october, the 7th, 2001. the war on terror began. it's public, it's pure public. this isn't just the united states, bombing, sorties, and campaigns. this is now soldiers on the ground, armed people in the streets, killing people, arresting people, torturing people, and on the target. mazda was captured, entertained by graham abbeys for the in february, 2003, he was taken to guantanamo bay detention camp. accused of being a member of al qaeda. he was considered high risk, and for the next 22 months, he was held in solitary confinement. days
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after 911, when i received a phone call and it was the d isn't the director of our security. and he explained to me that the u. s. government asked him to arrest me. mohammed was accused of being the leader of an al qaeda south in both germany and montreal. in the chaos, president bush signed a secret director giving the cia authority to kill or capture terrorists anywhere in the years that followed several dozen acro, crisscross the glow, making thousands of flights
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faced with an onslaught of prisoners, the bush administration drew up a memorandum known as the torture memos it set out the legal basis for using these techniques in the war on terror and cited the who did many 1978 judgement within months. the cia rolled out these methods with in guantanamo and all its black sites. they call them enhanced interrogation techniques. the cia turned to contract psychologist who had no experience with al qaeda, who had no experience with interrogations, and had no experience in the middle east. gemini, went into a cubicle, sat down at
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a, he sat down at the typewriter, and together we rode out the list as techniques that we thought had work well in the series school. well, i had already been told that the geneva conventions didn't apply to the capture detainee did not, did not apply to the capture detainees by the attorneys at the cia. and so i don't think i thought about to leave a convention made became what i will often refer to as a modern day equivalent of snake oil salesman. these 2 psychologist were awarded a $183000000.00 contract to run a program of torture. e . he's dr. cameron's experiments on sensory deprivation overland. along with the code, we'll see a program to create
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a thick mix of torture techniques. all social change has almost entirely taken place in consequence on something else. it has not been controlled. we need to protect society from those that can bring it once more into kills. the strong must protect others from these people are the american psychological association is world's largest organization of psychologists, and probably has the most influence over the community of psychologists around the world. ah, secretly b a p. any emitted psychologist lacking in the torture program to override that
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ethical code of doing at home. if the minute change in cia, required it a program of abuse of interrogations, the program of torture at the cia was designed by psychologists. and at guantanamo was designed by a psychologist and the psychiatrist after they were trained in the techniques and in the program of the ca, abuse. and that's when i could basically stand it. no. and so suddenly i went from just being a psychologist in my office to becoming the face of opposition to the a p. s. position. war is a strategic business. our planning and our execution needs to be really well thought out. and it has consequences for
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years. and i was in conversations with the department of defense and with a white house. and i learned that we had psychiatrist and psychologists who were advising the interrogation teams. i dan, i learned that they were not just advising that they were involved by. i was a stunned a it's taken all this time for me to build the picture of what's been involved here and the secrecy that was behind this torture program. my kind of
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financial for, i'm a guy did a little about money laundering person to visit this cash to 3 different. oh good. this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas in the cayman islands, you know, all these banks are complicit in the procedure. we just have to give him a call and say, hey, i'm ready to do some serious my laundry. ok, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about ha ha. luxury auto bill again for mac? hey, no money wondering is higher. the legal. don't watch report 100 mic. no, no. borders and the keys and you as a merge, we don't have a charity, we don't to look back, see, the whole world needs to take action to be ready. people are judgment,
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common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together with ah, in the punishment wing known as india block, mohammed was isolated from all other detainees. sh, recorded the fritz because it's video call. i was the was levels. so,
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i mean, what is the level of no foot, nothing, total isolation, the psychological and physical torture. and i was in until the 247 deborah american hash field because of my activism that i was planted in germany somewhere to do harm to the state of america. they said either who confessed little kline or we're going to put you in the door show program and i said go for it. that it was i was really stupid. hello back that americans said the logic says that without you they wouldn't meet 911 suddenly mohammed dean was
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clubs, the most important prisoner england. the reign of psychologist in this torture program astounds me. i saw that we're heading down a road that i knew was going to be disastrous. in 2002 mark put his neck on the line and one tissue period. that the c i n quit using tool chip. i felt like there was an avalanche. you can see these boulders coming down and you could wave your arms and you try to stop it. but i could not stop what was happened . the blood thirst to torture people. it was just great for any one person to stop here. interrogation, rules of engagement go far beyond geneva convention stress positions, sleep management, dietary manipulation. all of these things go for beyond a standard which says there'll be no physical or mental torture,
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nor any other form of coercion. that's the geneva convention. these rules of engagement for interrogation issued by your department are inconsistent with those . my recollection is that any instructions that have been issued or anything that's been authorized by the department, was checked by the lawyers in your shop, in the department, in the office of the secretary of defense and deemed to be consistent with the jan . absolutely. and you, through a secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld was convinced that mohammedan retreated 3 of the 911 hijackers. he personally authorized a 90 day special project status, the mom i deal with her and has consequences 7 the order to abuse prisoners was unlawful. but to build up to that unlawful order, they need justification. and so what they did was they sent a colonel to, to guantanamo, to look and try to justify what was going on. when he said,
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going to hannibal bay is america's battle lab. in the moment i heard that it evoked memories of north park. it evoked memories of with the not, not is, were doing experiments a 30. they started with live the provincial regime. and then a massive guide broaden to diesel. it was very dog except for strobe lights. and then he sat. and then his dumpling, his music led the bodies in the floor all day long. you know, you, you know, i cannot explain to when someone is put you in shackles, jack assumed to the floor. and a group of people, 2 women and a guy come and force them on to
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fe. know that war has a moral imperative. america after $911.00 was in shock. and i think we had been deeply frightened and i think that fear was exploited. certainly in the years after that and is continued to be exploited, my understanding is you get more 911 detainees than any other person i. i've met a number of them. yes. i meant probably more than any one hour time. can you tell me about that? i can't specifically talk about what i have um my, my meetings with them, or what i've learned about these men. i've met colleague
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shake mohammad holly been, natasha ramsey, banassi amar al belushi. and possibly these men were subjected to all these tactics. and there is absolutely no evidence, absolutely not a shred of evidence that, that these tactics used armies man really gave us any intelligence that was important or useful to our country. ah, we created all kinds of iraq with our torture programs, you know, kind of rock more to what we call isis today. dash ice on the same. it's just a manifestation of torture. the leisure programs that we created and we're living
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with those results to them. you said that you think this is watkins? oh, this is absolutely we're crimes. we knew there were crimes. ah, this new substitute nation is here to rectify 10 years of deceitful and secret collusion to impede the will of the membership into him. stephen rising, the protest is possible with the api is coming to an end. we are here today to reset our moral compass. we had been trying for 10 years to prevent psychologists from being part of national security interrogations that we had spoken with now and we apologize for it and we changed it
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ah. off to being held for 3 years. madame was released without charity. percy ok here. so if i got on a plane called back on to england, what, what would have happened? would i end up in guantanamo would these would these painful would this plentiful period ever have happened? would i be the place live today? i can't answer those questions, but i do often say to myself, why didn't i just get on a plane and go back on her mohammed, duties confessions were found to be the result of talk. he was released without charge after 14 years in guantanamo or i was no match to them. they destroyed me, they won, they broke me. and there is nothing i could say,
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you know, to save my face or to say, or i won. no, i did not. because those people out of professional doctors who studied just for this purpose, to destroy human spirit and make it dependent obedience and make them confess to whatever they want them to confess. to in august 2017, the 2 psychologists who created the cia torture program were about to be put on trial. we were soldiers doing what we were instructed to do. we knew it was lawful . we knew it was a wiggle. we knew it had been rented and approved. do you think it's possible as a psychologist that an individual who was subjected to them suffer long term visible or psychological judge? do you think it's possible that our sleep deprivation taken to the extreme couldn't do severe mental pain or suffering? objection?
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the c, i a settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. no liability was admitted. world law and government will intensify the problem of the growing anonymity of the common man. what we muster was to cl well spread neither friendly and not unfriendly around us. a world in which we must at last tick, final responsibility for ourselves to ensure that in the fight isis and al qaeda, we continued to have all necessary power to detain terrace wherever we chase them down wherever we find them. and in many cases for them, it will now be guantanamo bay.
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minimum. $1000000.00 construction program has been announced at guantanamo bay, which could see at treble in population. what makes this issue important? guantanamo has become the calling cry. torture is some sign of american power that allows people to think that america will be great. again. the united states right now is one terrorist attack away from re instituting torture. since the 1950s. we know these techniques have been used in afghanistan, argentina, australia, bonita, present, british guy on british camry, canada, chinney, kiva,
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great britain, guatemala, honduras, iran, iraq, israel, lithuania, morocco. northern arden park is done. the philippines, poland, romania, thailand, taki buick line. vietnam and ian and ah
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ah ah oh, why group monitors the compliance a wall g 20 members with their commitments they made up their all last summer. and what we have found is that a year later on may even the wrong summer country shed complied and unprecedentedly high level 85 percent.
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and i'm optimistic that because that break shaw cold it is to always, i think will get high compliance with the wrong commitments on cobra to ah ah ah
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ah ah, 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 in bagdad over last month's contested election. also in this week's top stories, a whistleblower rip court in the british medical journal points to serious flaws and the testing of pfizer is coping back seen. although so far us authorities have been reluctant to investigate the band. canada's top court backs 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.

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