New York Times– but remember, Pelosi and Reid say that impeachment is off the table. Are we ever going to get the rule of law back?
The 1957 article from which the chart was copied was entitled “Communist Attempts to Elicit False Confessions From Air Force Prisoners of War†and written by Alfred D. Biderman, a sociologist then working for the Air Force, who died in 2003. Mr. Biderman had interviewed American prisoners returning from North Korea, some of whom had been filmed by their Chinese interrogators confessing to germ warfare and other atrocities.Those orchestrated confessions led to allegations that the American prisoners had been “brainwashed,†and provoked the military to revamp its training to give some military personnel a taste of the enemies’ harsh methods to inoculate them against quick capitulation if captured.
In 2002, the training program, known as SERE, for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape, became a source of interrogation methods both for the C.I.A. and the military. In what critics describe as a remarkable case of historical amnesia, officials who drew on the SERE program appear to have been unaware that it had been created as a result of concern about false confessions by American prisoners.
Senator Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said after reviewing the 1957 article that “every American would be shocked†by the origin of the training document.
“What makes this document doubly stunning is that these were techniques to get false confessions,†Mr. Levin said. “People say we need intelligence, and we do. But we don’t need false intelligence.”
Biderman served in the Air Force at the same time as Rumsfeld. One of these two men served the country honorably, warning against horrible torture that is designed to force a false confession. The other tried to use it for that exact same purpose.
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