Prisoner Interrogation Program provides a realistic and authentic military interrogation experience -- a blend of what US Special Forces and pilots undergo in SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) training and what enemy Prisoners of War can expect at the hands of Military Intelligence.
This is a tough and challenging experience. The Training
Team will use all of their considerable skills to extract information from
captives. Whether you break or not, and most soldiers going through similar
training do eventually break, you should come through the program with
not only an extremely memorable experience, but with a better understanding
of yourself and of your abilities to persevere through an extremely arduous
and challenging ordeal.
Nature of the Program:
It is important that the Team does not communicate very much detail about what will occur during this program. At the same time it is also important to understand the nature of this program prior to committing to it. Specifically:
The duration of the programm can vary between 24 hours and 7 days. Participants will get little or no sleep. Participants will be extremely uncomfortable.
Interrogation techniques will be both mental/psychological
and physical and can be expected to be "human" as well as "inhuman". The primary push for information will be psychological. Physical
techniques (pain) will be employed as required, but
are not be the major focus of the interrogation. While
painful, physical techniques will not cause remaining fysical damage. Remaining fysical damage is understood to be severe damage that remains visable longer then 10 days. Degrees of physical
interrogation will be experienced. However, the degree of physical interrogation
will also be influenced by each participant's cooperation during the program.
The less a prisoner cooperates with Team, the more physical
pain compliance that prisoner can expect.
Interrogation Information:
Prior to the start of the program each captive will be provided with the specific information that Team will be seeking to learn.
To make things interesting, each man will contribute $100 to a pot. In order to earn this pot, Team will have to obtain the entire information from each man. If, by the conclusion of the program, they are unable to extract this information from one or more men, the pot will be split by all men who have not broken -- who have not provided Team with the information that they are seeking. Participants who have provided Team with accurate information are ineligible to receive a portion of the pot.
The Universal Code of Military Justice and the Geneva Convention articles pertaining to Prisoner of War treatment and interrogation are NOT in effect.
As long as the program runs you are a captive.
Guards are god in this hell hole. Captives better learn
to live with this fact.
Guards control (either directly or indirectly, through
other inmates) every activity outside your cell and a lot inside your cell.
Here are the rules of staying on the
better side of your god.
There is one important rule for captives:
You are NOTHING. You own NOTHING. Everything is Military
property. Upon this rule all other rules and regulations exist.
Rule number
2: You don't communicate, unless given permission.
Rule number 3: You don't look at a guard, unless given permission.
Rule number 4: When in your cell and a guard enters the cellblock, AT ALL TIMES YOU ARE STANDING and face the wall, unless told otherwise.
Subjects will be interrogated in great detail on their
personal lives.
Team can threaten anything. Both psychological
and physical (painful) interrogation techniques can be employed at the
option of Team. Physical techniques will be painful but will leave
no long-lasting marks.
In the event that a subject feels he can no longer participate in the program, or if a subject feels he needs to regroup or has a major concern with some activity, he can and should request to speak with the Senior Interrogator. At that point, action for that participant will be paused and he will be escorted to meet with the Senior Interrogator. This is a last resort option, but should be exercised if the subject believes it is necessary. The subject will be give the option of continuing with the full program or dropping out of the program. The Senior Interrogator can decide the captive should be put in isolation. The captive is not informed about the duration of the isolation. There is no refund of any fees if the subject elects to leave the program.
Interrogation Strategy:
One strategy to resisting interrogation is to not provide any information at all, because once you start to give up information, even about minor unrelated topics, it is hard to stop and easier to give up important information.
Another strategy is to provide minimum information, as little as possible, but enough to ease, at least temporarily, the interrogation process.
A final strategy is to provide disinformation. At some point in the interrogation process, you begin to seem to cooperate, but provide inaccurate information. While this can effectively confuse the interrogation team, you run the risk of suffering harsher treatment once/if the team learns that the information which you provided is inaccurate.
Additional information:
Most information concerning this details of this program
is classified and will not be communicated.
Programs as such can be fount at Team
Delta, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
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