To: kattracks
Sources said Zubaydah, who initially identified himself as Abu Ubaid, has admitted his identity but has not cooperated with investigators so far. He will undoubtedly cooperate once the Egyptians and Israelis and Jordanians go to work on him. Sucks to be him right about now.
-ccm
2 posted on
04/03/2002 1:25:13 AM PST by
ccmay
To: ccmay
"He will undoubtedly cooperate once the Egyptians and Israelis and Jordanians go to work on him. Sucks to be him right about now." I suspect that the Turks are actually the ones "helping him remember". Perhaps we could convince the Brits to loan us a Gurkha or two to help them out.
To: ccmay
He will undoubtedly cooperate once the Egyptians and Israelis and Jordanians go to work on him. Sucks to be him right about now. Given the Egyptians and Jordanian's are backing Arafart right about now, and there are reported HUGE anti-American protests in the streets of both countries, I doubt that they're going to care much about interrogating this cretin.
To: ccmay
ANYONE HEREON KNOW ABOUT the technology used to read brain waves in interrogation? Some were fairly primative but still quite useful even if you just asked yes/no questions and watched the brain's response. But I understand models used now are much, much more sophisticated. Supposedly KEYWORDS, phrases and perhaps some basic thought patterns can be read by the hardware/software. But it's been a while since I read anything about it. I'm curious what others more expert might know.
27 posted on
04/03/2002 6:30:04 AM PST by
Quix
To: ccmay
Danny Pearl comes to mind.
29 posted on
04/03/2002 6:42:05 AM PST by
Alissa
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