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Originally Posted by Riot
I made one post in this thread noting how those techniques are like the old KGB, as Solzhenitsyn wrote in Gulag (and btw as Alex Dolgun, an American embassy employee who was kidnapped off the street in Russia by the KGB during his lunch hour, and was imprisoned, wrote also), so yeah, I do really think that those 10 techniques are comparable to what happened in Russia - because, well, they are.
It's nice that you just make broad assumptions about what I think, especially when I'm not posting about the subject. Saves me the trouble of having to actually participate 
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I'm sure all the prisoners that were executed (or simply disappeared) would testify that their interrogation techniques were a little more drastic than sleep deprivation. But hey Siberia is a convenient place to send prisoners.
When you post, the general assumption is that you are participating in the thread and from your answers it seems fairly clear what you are thinking.