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By Sam Ben-Meir, published 9/12/2019Sometimes, torture has saved innocent lives – but legalising interrogational torture would mean accepting torture as a profession.
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And must be accompanied by unbeatable space-age lie detection accompanied by recorded sound effects of grown men screaming, begging for mama.
Also, the interviewee advised that lying could result in electric shocks amping up.
Advised when the unbeatable, space-age, lie detection equipment detects deception or an intention to deceive!
Advised that this procedure could have lethal consequences. Could include the use of sodium phenobarbitol initially?
If getting verifiable information from a genocidal maniac kills the bar steward, but results in the saving of as little as one innocent life, then it is a righteous result!
After all the interviewee has at all times the opportunity to give up the critical information and unbeatable space-age, lie detection could establish if the interviewee has any useful information, to begin with!? Beforehand! And verified by at least two qualified and senior officers!
Moreover, those we need to interview in the proscribed manner, have no such scruples or code of legitimate conduct.
Live among us ready to strike as ordered, without a qualm!
And may use fire as a weapon when the landscape it a tinder-dry environment waiting to explode into a firestorm!? May use fire as their weapon of choice with no compunction, to try to maximise the kill, regardless of how much innocent blood they may spill!
Given this is undeniably so, should be shown no quarter in eliciting information!
Reliable and confirmed information should be rewarded and the interviewee treated like royalty!
Then electronically tagged with injectable technology and released?
And thereafter, completely covertly, monitored around the clock! Phone tapped, domicile bugged etc. After all, we would want to collect and contain the entire cell and any and all handlers if possible. Or eliminate with extreme prejudice if not!
Alan B.