Following up on Mardtech's and mtippet's reports, here is the article from the New Yorker.
"And you could inflict pain. “You also had stress positions, and you escalated the stress positions,” Davis said. “Hand-cuffs behind their backs, high up, in very uncomfortable positions, or chained down. Then you had the submersion. You put the people in garbage cans, and you’d put ice in it, and water. Or stick them underneath the shower spigot naked. They’d be freezing.” It was a routine, he said: “Open a window while it was, like, forty degrees outside and watch them disappear into themselves . . . before they go into shock.”'
No comments from me seem necessary on this one.
Or, to put it another way; I don't think anyone would like what I have to say...
Source: newyorker.com via deng
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