Psychology & Military Torture -- Part 2
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Anyone 'for' torture , Bush Cheney Obama, anyone, should be tortured themselves, and then let's ask them again - if this is a good thing to do to people. But then Again - we know Bush=CIA=Nazi - only takes 10% to wake up and take the guns out of the little children's hands.
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Money. Psychologists, like everyone else, are drawn to places where the money is like bugs to a light. The military budgets supply virtually unlimited money year in and year out. Evil simply has more money behind it than good and useful activities.
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Is there any hope? Anywhere?
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I don't regard my question as neither 'silly' nor 'uttered' .. I asked a fair question to the uploader of this video, so your unintelligent twaddle & wise cracks neither amuse me nor qualify for reply. I do not rate your reply as worthy of anything but dribble, you are rude, arrogant & obviously have mental issues of your own! I merely asked a question, & it did not justify your utter arrogance!
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Yes, I want to. YouTube wouldn't let me post my original comment even though there were enough remaining characters. Anyways I wrote the previous comment to express my rejection of your statements.
You are uttering silly feminist prejudices which (unfortunately) became widely acknowledged as facts in our society. Let me make this clear, in general women are NOT more resilient to pain than men are. In fact the opposite is the case, that's one of the things modern pain science found out.
PART 1
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@MoaiMaea .. you wanna explain what you mean by your reply to my comment?
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*facepalm*
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Pretty much everything I read in the newspapers or somewhere else is unsettling. Fuck, our whole world is very unsettling. It's going down the tubes, I tell ya.
My professor said that the ones who breake down during torture and give 'info',are innocent because real terrorists (i don't believe terrorists are the ones in the mountaines but the ones behind their big wooden desks) are trained not to give important info.
kanatlisair 4 years ago
My father was an officer in the Air Force. He was given training to resist torture but even during this training he was told that everyone would eventually break.
psychetruth 4 years ago
Thanks again. The clips with Dr. Breeding have helped me heal my psychiatry-trauma. Although not (officially) a war prisoner, I feel like I've been mentally tortured while in forced hospitalisation (in Holland). I still occasionally suffer nightmares from it. Not giving up; I'm going to legally challenge the ps. hospital and/or the mayor of Amsterdam (who is ultimately responsible).
OddDom 4 years ago
Try vitamin B1. About 100 mg. before you go to bed each night. This totally handled nightmares and night terrors for me.
psychetruth 4 years ago