The CIA Didn’t Just Torture, It Experimented on Human Beings | The Nation
'At the helm of this human experimentation project were two psychologists hired by the CIA, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen. '
'Human experimentation was a core feature of the CIA’s torture program. '
'During the Vietnam War, the CIA developed the Phoenix program, which combined psychological torture with brutal interrogations, human experimentation and extrajudicial executions. '
'Human experimentation, in contrast, has not been politically refashioned into a legitimate or justifiable enterprise. '
'The road from abstract hypotheticals (can SERE be reverse-engineered?) to the authorized use of waterboarding and confinement boxes runs straight into the terrain of human experimentation. '
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'At the helm of this human experimentation project were two psychologists hired by the CIA, James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen. '
'Human experimentation was a core feature of the CIA’s torture program. '
'During the Vietnam War, the CIA developed the Phoenix program, which combined psychological torture with brutal interrogations, human experimentation and extrajudicial executions. '
'Human experimentation, in contrast, has not been politically refashioned into a legitimate or justifiable enterprise. '
'The road from abstract hypotheticals (can SERE be reverse-engineered?) to the authorized use of waterboarding and confinement boxes runs straight into the terrain of human experimentation. '
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