This is one of the two “contractors” what was paid $81 million, as outlined in the just-released Senate Report on CIA Torture. He has never been shown on camera before in the media.
“It’s almost like a good cop, bad cop kind of set-up,” he says, “with a really bad cop.”
The point, he says, “was to facilitate getting actionable intelligence by making a bad cop that was bad enough that the person was engage with the good cop,” Mitchell continues.
“I would be stunned if they found any kind of evidence that EITs, as they were being applied, yielded actionable intelligence.”
He has said it, right there. He was in charge. Torture never yielded accurate information, and that wasn’t its purpose.
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