Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 10:57 a.m. No.20457974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Yemeni navy struck a British ship (Islandra) in the Gulf of Aden with naval missiles which hit it directly and set it ablaze?

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 11:07 a.m. No.20458012   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8051 >>8059 >>8095 >>8311 >>8504 >>8569 >>8599

https://www.nytimes.com/article/september-11-trial-guantanamo-bay.html

Trial Guide: The Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo Bay

The case against the men accused of conspiring in the Sept. 11, 2001, hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York, at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania.

Feb. 20, 2024

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 11:10 a.m. No.20458027   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8029 >>8059 >>8095 >>8311 >>8504 >>8569 >>8599

https://archive.is/diMj5

C.I.A. Captive Was Too Small for Waterboard, Interrogator Testifies

The former C.I.A. contract psychologist described both approved and unapproved interrogation techniques that he observed and carried out in the black sites.

James E. Mitchell, the psychologist who helped develop the C.I.A.’s torture program, pictured in 2017, testified Monday and Tuesday at a pretrial proceeding in the U.S.S. Cole bombing case.

 

May 3, 2022, 7:32 p.m. ET

GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — The psychologist who for the C.I.A. waterboarded a prisoner accused of plotting the U.S.S. Cole bombing testified this week that the Saudi man broke quickly and became so compliant that he would crawl into a cramped crate even before guards ordered him inside.

The psychologist, James E. Mitchell, also told a military judge that the prisoner, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, was so scrawny that Dr. Mitchell and his interrogation partner, John Bruce Jessen, stopped waterboarding him after the third session at a secret site in Thailand in 2002 because they feared he might be hurt.

In that instance, they put him in a neck brace and strapped him to gurney that served as the board. But when they tilted the board up to let him breathe after a “40-second pour,” the 5-foot-5, 120-pound prisoner nearly slid out of the straps to the floor, Dr. Mitchell said.

“He was snorting and blowing water out of his nose,” Dr. Mitchell testified. A former career military psychologist who said he learned the techniques at an Air Force survival school, Dr. Mitchell said the waterboarding episodes were so long ago that he could not recall whether the prisoner actually cried.

Defense lawyers for Mr. Nashiri questioned Dr. Mitchell on Monday and Tuesday about what went on for several weeks in the black site in November 2002. His testimony was meant to offer an account of what may been on videotapes that senior C.I.A. leaders destroyed at a time when the Senate Intelligence Committee was investigating the black site activities.

Mr. Nashiri, who was captured in Dubai in 2002, is accused of being the mastermind of the Qaeda suicide bombing of the Cole off Yemen in 2000, an attack that killed 17 U.S. sailors. His case is still in pretrial proceedings, and his lawyers have been calling witnesses in a long-running effort to exclude government evidence from his eventual death penalty trial. They argue that some of the case the evidence is contaminated by torture or other U.S. misbehavior.

No rulings are expected soon on any of the key issues. In his testimony, Dr. Mitchell described his treatment of the defendant — to condition him to answer questions in interrogation — as having been strictly monitored by C.I.A. doctors and authorized by Justice Department lawyers.

Discussing the confinement box where the psychologists kept some prisoners, Dr. Mitchell said he and Dr. Jessen built it with the assistance of C.I.A. personnel to duplicate one that had been used to train certain Air Force personnel to survive capture and interrogation by the enemy.

At first, guards had to order the Saudi prisoner into the box, but in time, the prisoner “liked being in the box,” Dr. Mitchell said. “He’d get in and close it himself.”

Mr. Nashiri was absent from the hearing, voluntarily, and therefore did not hear the descriptions of his being held in a crude cell, nude and under bright lights — with the box kept there as well. Nor did he see a replica of the box that his Pentagon-paid defense team had built based on specifications cited in a Senate study of the C.I.A. black site program.

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 11:11 a.m. No.20458029   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8095 >>8311 >>8504 >>8569 >>8599

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“When I heard him talk, I got the image of crate-training a dog and became nauseous,” said Annie W. Morgan, a former Air Force defense lawyer who serves on Mr. Nashiri’s legal team. “That was the goal of the program: to create a sense of learned helplessness and to become completely dependent upon and submissive to his captors.

Dr. Mitchell also described some of the abuse Mr. Nashiri endured later in 2002 after the psychologist delivered the detainee to Afghanistan and the custody of the C.I.A.’s chief interrogator at the next black site. For Mr. Nashiri, it was the fourth stop on what would become a four-year odyssey of C.I.A. detention through 10 secret overseas sites.

The episodes Dr. Mitchell described included:

 

A member of an interrogation team used a belt to strap Mr. Nashiri’s arms behind his back and lift him up from behind to “his tiptoes,” Dr. Mitchell said. The prisoner howled, and Dr. Mitchell said he protested, fearing Mr. Nashiri’s shoulders would be dislocated. The treatment continued.

Guards forced a shackled Mr. Nashiri onto his knees then bent him backward, with a broomstick placed behind the prisoner’s knees.

The chief interrogator, ostensibly seeking to train Mr. Nashiri to address him as “sir,” used a stiff bristle brush to give Mr. Nashiri a cold-water bath, then scraped the brush from the prisoner’s anus to his face and mouth.

 

Dr. Mitchell said he learned only in recent days — from case prosecutors — that Mr. Nashiri had been subjected to “rectal feeding,” a procedure he said was mostly handled by C.I.A. doctors for medical reasons, except when the chief interrogator in Afghanistan chose to use it.

The Senate intelligence report on the program, which was made public in 2014, disclosed the practice of having agency medical staff insert a tube into the rectum of a C.I.A. prisoner who refused to eat or drink and then infusing liquid or puréed food into the detainee. Prisoners and their lawyers have described the procedure as rape. Majid Khan, a Qaeda courier, told a court last year that, when he was forced to undergo the procedure, the C.I.A. used “green garden hoses.”

Dr. Mitchell also briefly mentioned learning of the chief interrogator questioning Mr. Nashiri with a power drill and a gun in the period after he was waterboarded. Dr. Mitchell said he did not witness the conduct but reported it to C.I.A. headquarters, which had the inspector general investigate and disclose the misbehavior.

Dr. Mitchell described the cruel treatment as unnecessary and unapproved. After Mr. Nashiri was waterboarded and subjected to other “physical coercion,” including being slammed against a wall and held in the confinement box, he began answering questions about imminent attacks, Dr. Mitchell said.

Dr. Mitchell testified that he would visit black sites where Mr. Nashiri was being held across his four years of C.I.A. custody — including a secret site where he was held at Guantánamo Bay in 2003 and 2004 — to reinforce the prisoner’s cooperation with those questioning him. He would remind Mr. Nashiri, he said, that he did not want to return to “the hard times,” an allusion to the era of “enhanced interrogation.”

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 11:17 a.m. No.20458051   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8054 >>8055 >>8095

>>20458012

>https://www.nytimes.com/article/september-11-trial-guantanamo-bay.html

https://archive.is/YmbHz

 

Before leaving the case as judge in 2020, Col. W. Shane Cohen asked the prosecutors to explain how the jury panel would be sequestered at Guantánamo. The base has 5,000 residents, seven dining rooms, four fast-food restaurants, and a combined coffee shop and ice cream parlor.

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 11:38 a.m. No.20458137   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20458130

He guesses the young man would cut down every law in England to get the Devil.

The young lawyer says, “Yes, I’d cut down every law in England to do that!”

>And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned ‘round on you, where would you hide, the laws all being flat?

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 12:27 p.m. No.20458326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I felt Russia could never hold, Caucasus was bound to be penetrated, and Abadan (our Achilles heel) would be captured with the consequent collapse of Middle East, India, etc. After Russia's defeat how were we to handle the German land and air forces liberated? England would be again bombarded, threat of invasion revived… And now! We start 1943 under conditions I would never have dared to hope. Russia has held, Egypt for the present is safe. There is a hope of clearing North Africa of Germans in the near future… Russia is scoring wonderful successes in Southern Russia.

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 1:34 p.m. No.20458593   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20458572

>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13109949/Donald-Trump-JR-ex-wife-Vanessa-Secret-Service-agent-dating-rumors.html

Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife Vanessa is seen driving with former Trump Secret Service agent in West Palm Beach, years after she was rumored to have dated White House security detail

 

Vanessa Trump, 46, was joined by a former Secret Service agent while driving in West Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday, exclusive DailyMail.com photos show

The male companion had worked at the White House during Donald Trump's term and appears to have maintained a relationship with Vanessa over the years

It's unclear if he has continued providing protection for Vanessa - who was once rumored to have dated an agent - or if their relationship has turned romantic

 

Is he still her bodyguard or is it something more?

Anonymous ID: 5a1164 Feb. 22, 2024, 1:39 p.m. No.20458624   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/ice-cream-in-havana

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1315347/Guantanamo-Bay-rations-detainees-ice-cream-portions.html

Only 1 Ice Cream For each detainee!