Wednesday, November 14, 2018

The CIA Explored Using Truth Serum On Terrorism Detainees After 9/11

The CIA seal is displayed in the lobby of CIA headquarters in Langley, Va. (File Photo)

Washington Post: The CIA explored using a ‘truth-serum’ on terrorism detainees after 9/11, newly released report shows

The CIA explored finding a “truth serum” to use on terrorism detainees in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to a declassified report that was released as part of a lengthy Freedom of Information lawsuit.

The report, written by a chief CIA medical official whose identity has not been disclosed, detailed that Project Medication, as the effort was named, was shelved in 2003.

But not before the agency doctors had explored whether “drug-based interviews” would make for a less harsh alternative to the brutal interrogation practices like sleep deprivation, small-space confinement and waterboarding that the CIA employed in the years after 9/11, tactics that have come to be widely referred to as torture.

The report noted the agency’s previous forays into the field of truth serums, citing a 1961 report that concluded that individuals who could withstand interrogations would probably still be able to hold out in altered mental states. It also cited the CIA’s use of LSD and other drugs during its notorious MK-ULTRA project in the 1950s and ’60s, when the agency conducted 149 experiments in mind control, including the use of 25 unwitting subjects.

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Update: CIA considered potential truth serum for terror suspects (AP)

WNU Editor: The report is here .... Summary and Reflections of Chief of Medical Services on OMS Participation in the RDI Program (ACLU). What's my take. They should have gotten these terror detainees super drunk with beer and hard liquor. It is amazing what some people say when they are hammered.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Weed and Alcohol are the best for loosening ones tongue from what I hear.

I wouldn't really know though.

Anonymous said...

Weed could make them very paranoid. Not necessarily helpful. Gotta get that THC content right.

I wouldn't really know though either.;P