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Las torturas mentales de la CIA by Thomas, Gordon (ISBN: 9788466603331)
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Las torturas mentales de la CIA Unknown - 2006
by Thomas, Gordon
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A frank denunciation of the use of psychiatry in espionage, this book specifically addresses the role of CIA experts in recent decades who found themselves involved in a program of investigation that made use of psychological torture. The application of methods such as brainwashing, lobotomies, electroshocks, mental control, isolation, and other inhuman and degrading tortures are revealed in this scathing testimonial from one of the CIA's former psychiatrists. Covered in this critique is the case of William Buckley--a CIA agent specially trained to coordinate such psychological experiments--who was killed by those very same methods in 1985.
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- Title Las torturas mentales de la CIA
- Author Thomas, Gordon
- Binding unknown
- Edition Tra
- Publisher Ediciones B
- Date September 28, 2006
- ISBN 9788466603331
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