America's Human Experimental Animals.
July 19, 2010 at 11:55 A.M. "Errors" inserted and corrected.
The following news sources are divided by areas of concern:
New York and the World:
James Risen, "Study Cites Breaches of Medical Ethics in Interrogation of Terrorism Suspects," in The New York Times, June 7, 2010, at p. A7. ("What is it like to be tortured?" and "What is it like to be censored in America?")
"Car Bombs Kill Police in Baghdad," in The New York Times, June 7, 2010, at p. A7. (Explosions at two-day intervals have taken place in Iraq and Pakistan.)
"Names of the Dead," in The New York Times, June 7, 2010, at p. A7. (4,393 killed in Iraq; 1,075 killed in Afghanistan. Civilian deaths in the hundreds of thousands. More deaths are expected in the months ahead.)
"Justice Souter's Counsel," (Editorial) in The New York Times, June 5, 2010, at p. A20. (Ms. Kagan, please reflect on this editorial. Experiments with the torture of detainees' family members are said to be "in the works.")
New Jersey's Nightmare:
"Private Employers Hold Back on Hiring," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. A-1. (Fewer public and private jobs in New Jersey. Disgust and corruption at Garden State government horrifies employers.)
Kristin Alloway, "Budget Cuts Take Toll on School Libraries: Laying Off Experts May Hinder Students," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. A-3. (NJ students are in sharp decline, about 50% cannot pass exit exams to graduate from high school.)
Chris Megerian, "Trooper Says Instructor Harassed Her," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. A-4. (Lesbian sexual assault by female state trooper and alleged friend of Deborah T. Poritz, Christine Shallcross, against fellow trooper, Alexis Hayes. Associations, if any, between these women and Diana Lisa Riccioli, Anne Milgram, Sybil R. Moses, Nydia Hernandez or the child-prostitution circles in Atlantic City cannot be determined at this time. I will devote a full essay to this matter.)
Ashley Kindergan, "Cop Charged in Zisa Covers-Up: 18-Year Veteran Heads Patrol Division," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. A-1. (Police Capt. Danilo Garcia may have been part of the Zisa "family.")
Mercy Fleischer, "Official Faces Charge Over Community Service Role," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. L-1. ("Dipping?")
John Petrick, "Corrections Officer Guilty," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. L-3. (Network of dirty cops and corrections officers responsible for contraband in prisons and much street crime, like censorship at these blogs perhaps? "New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker!")
New Jersey "Family" Members Asked to "Move On":
Denisa R. Superville, "Police Chief Retiring After 35 Years of Service on Town Force," in The Record, June 5, 2010, at p. L-3. (Policeman was earning more than $165,000.00 per year on the books, will receive $27,000 upon retiring in addition to his state pension, besides his savings in "cash" -- if any -- no doubt resulting from "frugality.")
Mercy Fleischer, "Rejected Developer Sues Over Town's Choice: Battle Involves Long-Vacant Fort Lee Parcel," in The Record, June 7, 2010, at p. L-7. (Friends of bosses get variance despite provisions of law. Legitimate contractors are mystified.)
Alfred P. Doblin, "Former Supremes Sing 'Stop!' In the Name of Wallace,'" in The Record, June 7, 2010, at p. A-11. (Alleged weed-smoking N.J. "Justice" Ben Wallace gets tossed by Christie's constitutional appointment power, other justices and insiders play partisan politics with the situation to score cookie points against the Republican governor.)
I.
Torture is metabolized by survivors of great torments. Torture comes to define or constitute one's identity, especially when it is denied or obscured by stone-walling government officials. There are experiences of evil that are highly instructive. One discovers what lies under the surface for most people. "You find things out about yourself in extreme states." A torturer once said that to me.
One comes to appreciate the Freudian insight that civilization is a very thin veneer for most people. Beneath that surface level there is a seething cauldron of hostility and aggression, emotions and capacities craving expression -- expression preferably at the expense of others. Milgram and Zimbardo have made it clear that most people will cooperate with brutality, torments, even laughing at victims provided that the agony is sanctioned by authority. ("Maria del Carmen?")
This would be a good moment to insert another "error," Mr. Tuchin. You lied about being a "doctor," right Terry? What else did you lie about, Terry? "C.I.A." officer, Terry? Are you going to speak to me about "lying," Terry? Who is the liar, Terry? ("What is it like to be tortured?")
Studies by social scientists have continued to confirm the depressing lesson more effectively taught by the history of the twentieth century and what we have seen, so far, of this century: Cruelty, tormenting fellow human beings is a sexual delight for many sick people who would never be suspected of such antisocial feelings. For a few people -- the Tuchins and Ricciolis of the world -- torturing others is addictive. This describes the person inserting "errors" in these essays -- pathological sexual delight accompanies sadistic cruelty for this twisted individual. I will do my best to put that person, the "error-inserter," behind bars. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "Is Senator Bob 'For' Human Rights?")
For Jews to indulge in this passtime, after Mengele's experiments in the camps performed on Jewish children and old people, after the Soviet Gulags, or efforts to drive mostly Jewish dissidents insane or to self-destruction -- such revelations of Jewish "complicity" (echoing Hannah Arendt) in atrocity are so sad and painful as to deny even the possibility of hope when it comes to human nature. ("America's Unethical Medical Torturers" and "Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?")
This may be a good time to insert more "errors" in this essay. This way you can "enjoy" my efforts to make corrections, repeatedly, over the next few days. This process of what is called "repetitive torments" has taken place over a period of many years at these blogs. I can not post images here, MSN is "closed," my books will not be sent to on-line booksellers, I receive crank calls every day. ("How Censorship Works in America" and "Censorship and Cruelty in New Jersey.")
My daily writing experience is a struggle against computer crime and government censorship from envious and evil mediocrities, probably in judicial robes somewhere in the Garden State.
II.
A Holocaust survivor once said to me that he held Jews to a higher standard than non-Jews. Gentiles might be deemed insensitive or unaware of moral suffering. Dullness and moral blindness in ANY Jews he deemed a kind of sin because it is a betrayal of the dead. How can any Jew become Dr. Mengele?
My love of Jewish culture was based on the perception that stupidity and lack of feeling were almost unforgivable offenses among American Jews. More than earning money, Jews were expected to be as intelligent and culturally-aware as possible as a matter of personal responsibility. Vulgarity in consumption or taste was for gentiles. I read Philip Roth, Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow, many others and was forced to agree with these values among American Jewry. ("Nihilists in Disneyworld.")
July 19, 2010 at 11:45 A.M. New Jersey did not let me down. An "error" was inserted and corrected in the previous paragraph. Alex Booth? Howard Brownstein?
Oppressed people cannot be stupid. This luxury of stupidity is something for oppressors to indulge in, not for those who must survive in a hostile setting. Much of the world today remains hostile to Israel and Jews. Hence -- although I am critical of the Israeli embargo -- I am reluctant to criticize strongly (or publicly) what I perceive as a struggle to survive on the part of Israel. However, I do regard as unforgivable any Jewish person's participation in torture or genocide. This conduct is worse when attributed to a Jewish person than when any other person commits such crimes. More than any other persons Jews must remember the Holocaust. ("Hannah Arendt on Eichman in Jerusalem.")
The American torture scandal speaks of complicity by Jews in inhumanity, at a systematic level, which is almost hurtful to write about or recognize. Have we learned nothing from history? For whom are these horrors intended? Latinos? African-Americans? Arabs or Muslims? But not Jews? Think again. We are not the only people developing these techniques:
"WASHINGTON -- Medical professionals who were involved in the Central Intelligence Agency's interrogation of terrorism suspects engaged in forms of human research and experimentation in violation of medical ethics and domestic and international law, according to a new report from a human rights organization."
"Doctors, psychologists and other professionals [lawyers] assigned to monitor the C.I.A.'s use of waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other 'enhanced' interrogation techniques gathered and collected data on the impact of the interrogations on the detainees" -- Is that why I was raped? -- "in order to refine those techniques and ensure that they stayed within the limits established by the Bush administration's lawyers, the report found. But, by doing so, the medical professionals turned the detainees into research subjects [laboratory animals], according to the report, which is scheduled to be published on Monday by Physicians for Human Rights."
I will do my best to obtain a copy of this report. Were you really a C.I.A. psychiatrist, Terry Tuchin? Diana? What training, if any, were you given in hypnosis for interrogation of victims, Terry? By whom and when were you given that training, Terry, and at whose expense? ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
" ... A confidential report about the issue by the International Committee of the Red Cross, based on interviews with several high-value detainees held by the C.I.A., was leaked to the news media last year."
Where is the news media in this matter? Censorship in America, at these blogs, does not trouble publications such as The New York Times? Why so unconcerned about violations of copyright laws, Mr. Remnick? ("Manohla Dargis Strikes Again!")
" ... efforts to provide legal cover for officials involved in the program was to place medical professionals in legal and ethical jeopardy. There are both international and national limits on human research and experimentation, including those based on the post-World war II Nuremberg Code and the so-called American Common Rule, both of which ban human experimentation without informed consent."
Even in Guatemala? Ms. Poritz, did you secretly permit the rapes and tortures which have taken place in my life and in the lives of others at the hands of "Dr." Tuchin? Diana Lisa Riccioli? Have you, New Jersey officials, condoned the censorship and violations of civil rights to which I and my "altered" writings have been subjected? Did you, Ms. Milgram and Mr. Rabner, fail to act to prevent what you knew was and is taking place at these blogs? Who is responsible for the cover-up of these matters in New Jersey? Mr. Christie, this situation cannot be ignored. ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
Do you speak to me of "ethics," Ms. Poritz? Mr. Rabner? Anne Milgram? ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Another Mafia Sweep in New Jersey and Anne Milgram is Clueless" then "Anne Milgram Does it Again" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
" ... 'There was no therapeutic purpose or intent to monitor and collect this data,' said Jonathan D. Moreno, a professor of medical ethics at the University of Pennsylvania. 'You can't use people as laboratories.' ..."
You can in New Jersey. You can also lie about this fact, provided that you claim to disapprove of the victim's "ethics." Conspiracies to violate civil rights through censorship and suppressions of forms of speech are federal crimes, Mr. Christie. How dare any of you to criticize my ethics when you are so clearly lacking in ethics yourselves? Hypocrisy?
How much longer must we wait for the encounter which will take place? Each day that the cover-up continues, Mr. Christie, is a renewal of the tortures for many people, and a further trashing of the U.S. Constitution for which men and women are making the ultimate sacrifice? Have you no sense of what you have become to the world, Mr. Rabner? Ms. Dow? How do you live with yourselves in Trenton, New Jersey?
Labels: Atrocity, Crimes Against Humanity.
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