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Infowars
July 12, 2009
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from a training manual on “coercive” (torture) techniques used by the CIA. The section that follows is entitled “KUBARK: Counterintelligence Interrogation, July 1963.” For more on the training manual and other materials, see National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 27, The CIA in Latin America.http://www.infowars.com/kubark-the-cias-1963-torture-manual/
Contents
1. Introduction
1. Explanation of Purpose
2. Explanation of Organization
2. Definitions
3. Legal and Policy Considerations
4. The Interrogator
5. The Interrogatee
1. Types of Sources: Intelligence Categories
2. Types of Sources: Personality Categories
3. Other Clues
6. Screening and Other Preliminaries
1. Screening
2. Other Preliminary Procedures
3. Summary
7. Planning the Counterintelligence Interrogation
1. The Nature of Counterintelligence Interrogation
2. The Interrogation Plan
3. The Specifics
8. The Non-coercive Counterintelligence Interrogation
1. General Remarks
2. The Structure of the Interrogation
1. The Opening
2. The Reconnaissance
3. The Detailed Questioning
4. The Conclusion
3. Techniques of Non-Coercive Interrogation of Resistant Sources
9. The Coercive Counterintelligence Interrogation of Resistant Sources
1. Restrictions
2. The Theory of Coercion
3. Arrest
4. Detention
5. Deprivation of Sensory Stimuli
6. Threats and Fear
7. Debility
8. Pain
9. Heightened Suggestibility and Hypnosis
10. Narcosis
11. The Detection of Malingering
12. Conclusion
10. Interrogator’s Check List
11. Descriptive Biliography
12. Index
July 12, 2009
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from a training manual on “coercive” (torture) techniques used by the CIA. The section that follows is entitled “KUBARK: Counterintelligence Interrogation, July 1963.” For more on the training manual and other materials, see National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 27, The CIA in Latin America.http://www.infowars.com/kubark-the-cias-1963-torture-manual/
Contents
1. Introduction
1. Explanation of Purpose
2. Explanation of Organization
2. Definitions
3. Legal and Policy Considerations
4. The Interrogator
5. The Interrogatee
1. Types of Sources: Intelligence Categories
2. Types of Sources: Personality Categories
3. Other Clues
6. Screening and Other Preliminaries
1. Screening
2. Other Preliminary Procedures
3. Summary
7. Planning the Counterintelligence Interrogation
1. The Nature of Counterintelligence Interrogation
2. The Interrogation Plan
3. The Specifics
8. The Non-coercive Counterintelligence Interrogation
1. General Remarks
2. The Structure of the Interrogation
1. The Opening
2. The Reconnaissance
3. The Detailed Questioning
4. The Conclusion
3. Techniques of Non-Coercive Interrogation of Resistant Sources
9. The Coercive Counterintelligence Interrogation of Resistant Sources
1. Restrictions
2. The Theory of Coercion
3. Arrest
4. Detention
5. Deprivation of Sensory Stimuli
6. Threats and Fear
7. Debility
8. Pain
9. Heightened Suggestibility and Hypnosis
10. Narcosis
11. The Detection of Malingering
12. Conclusion
10. Interrogator’s Check List
11. Descriptive Biliography
12. Index