Monday, February 27, 2017
Torture Management
There is the act of torture that takes one area of the brain and there is the act of enduring torture that takes another. This week I have had to consider both sides at the same time. I think that I am doing great. So a Shi ite Muslim is sitting in front of me here at Starbucks, Fridley. He sends to me that he was tortured by U.S. recon in Yemen. He is not Al Queda, but did know the position and condition of their outpost on the border. I sent back, well you didn't feel, did you? He said no. I said, well then it was not true torture. I then went on to describe technique. I told him to record the order and duration of torture episodes. When he begins to feel, he should go to his mind and count his way through the torture. La mas is wrong. Women do not actually feel anything but bliss in childbirth. When dealing with a torturous pain, you DO NOT breathe in and out. It makes you feel it more and remember it more after the fact. The best is to hold one's breath and then finally breath out when the worst pain is through. Maybe I know nothing at all, or maybe you have all been lied to since the day you were born.
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