A Justice Department memo issued in 2002 and released Thursday offered protection — method by method — to CIA interrogators using harsh techniques.
... The conclusion in recently released Justice Department memos that CIA interrogation techniques would not cause prolonged mental harm is disputed by some doctors and psychologists, who say that the ...
... plant devices to guide drone attacks • Locals shun
fighters for fear of becoming targetsThe CIA is equipping Pakistani
tribesmen with secret electronic transmitters to help target and
kill al-Qaida ...
The CIA's harsh interrogation program likely damaged the brain functions of terror suspects, diminishing their ability to provide information, according to a new scientific paper.
Files of CIA predecessor reveal names, personnel info of World War II-era spies.
Frank Swain: If you think the zombies infesting the Big Brother house in Dead Set are just products of Charlie Brooker's fevered imagination – well, that's what the CIA wants you to think
CIA agents are offering the potency drug Viagra and other gifts to win over Afghan warlords in the US-led war against Taliban insurgents, the Washington Post reported on Friday.
... that Iraq had acquired weapons of mass destruction and were on their way to nuclear capability. The American CIA agreed. Saddam Hussein, in maybe the stupidest bluff of this century (there's ...
... ", the ability to describe what is
happening at a distant location they have never been to.In the
1970s, the CIA began a dedicated research programme into remote
viewing in the hope that it would help ...
... , you might feel the urge to tell him to save his money instead for that tinfoil hat to keep the CIA from reading his mind. But if he's being hooked up to Don Ingber's magnet machine, it just might ...
My favorite: He faked his death and the CIA has him working with Elvis and Hoffa.
A new online video reveals alarm and concern from Al Qaeda leaders over unmanned missile drones launched by the CIA to strike against suspected terrorists. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
A survival manual produced by Transport Canada was used by U.S. interrogators to set limits on dousing detainees with cold water, according to documents released this week.
(PhysOrg.com) -- The author of a new report suggests the belief that harsh interrogation and torture techniques are effective is a form of folk neuroscience that is not supported by scientific ...
... through self-reported questionnaires. Internet addiction was assessed by the Chen Internet Addiction Scale (CIAS) at baseline and at six, 12 and 24 months with scores ranging from 26 to 104. ...