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<div style="font-family:Arial;">It states that making a connection
by showing the target empathy is a great way to get past
defenses and obtain more credible information than torture — and
it said this long before CIA idiots decided that waterboarding
was the way to go.<br>
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<p>And I suspect "good torturer/bad torturer" works is more
effective than either approach by itself?</p>
<p>Steve<br>
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