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December 17, 2014

The 'Architect' Of The CIA Torture Program Says Senate Report Put His Life In Danger

The "architect" of the CIA's interrogation program, James Mitchell, accused Senate Democrats of putting his life in danger last week when they released a report detailing the program's "brutal" abuses.

"They issue this report that essentially stirs up all the crazies and all the jihadists. So now we're getting death threats," Mitchell, a retired Air Force psychologist, said during a Monday night Fox News interview.

Mitchell was one of seven men who owned a company paid millions of dollars by the CIA to devise interrogation techniques for alleged terrorists following the Sept. 11, 2011, attacks on the World Trade Center. The controversial techniques included waterboarding, which President Barack Obama has called torture. 
The Senate report presented even more shocking techniques and previously undisclosed details from the program. Among other things, the report found that forced rectal feeding, diapers, and insects were used against detainees. Additionally, the report said these techniques did not achieve any actionable intelligence in the fight against terror that couldn't be gained through other means.
However, the Republican minority accused the Senate report of having partisan bias against the program. It also said the report did not include enough input from the CIA. Mitchell echoed this criticism on Fox News and said he was not interviewed for the report.

"I'm angry about this. They have a foregone conclusion. They put my life in danger. They put the lives of other CIA personnel ... and our families in danger for some sort of morale high ground?" he said. "You can probably tell I'm a little agitated by this. For me, I don't want to die because the Democrats in the Senate don't have the courtesy to ask the CIA to explain what they view as abuses that occurred."

Directly asked whether he thought his life was in danger, Mitchell said "of course." 
"How many times in your life have you had a law enforcement official call you up in the middle of the day and say, 'Leave your house immediately.' That happened to me a couple days ago," he said. "I do not mind giving my life for my country, but I do mind giving my life for a food fight for political reasons between two groups of people that should be able to work it out like adults."

7 comments:

  1. Poor sap...My heart bleeds purple piss for him.

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  2. It seems to me that he put his own life at risk, as unfair as he finds that.
    One wouldn't go to Mexico and speak loudly against the cartels... the danger would be obvious. I'd think it should be equally obvious that designing a torture program might one day cause risks to one's personal safety and freedom.
    So yeah, boo freaking hoo.

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  3. After his trial and conviction for treason, the manner of his execution should be rectal force feeding until his colon perforates and he succumbs to internal bleeding, or sepsis.

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  4. What can the life of such a scum be worth?

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  5. I hope his life is in danger of capital punishment for committing torture.

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  6. sucker, he can go contemplate the lives he took and put in danger, while he is holed up in his tortuous mind hiding from all the crazies and all the jihadists

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  7. In a just world, he and his family would be tracked down, abducted, tortured and finally disposed of. This ghoul and his cohorts should certainly be arrested and any money they were paid should be reclaimed to help torture victims. I hope he is found dead in a ditch soon....

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