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Their transformations took place in a sensory cocoon: aboard a CIA aircraft, shackled in place, deprived of sight and sound by a system of blindfolds, headsets and hoods. They emerged into an exist… ...
White noise from the walkways filtered through the cell walls usually “in the range of 56-58” decibels, about as loud as people generally talk. There were touches of CIA hospitality.
Visiting A CIA 'Black Site' Trevor Paglen combined his skills as a journalist, ... On a bluff overlooking the spot, a guard in a white Trooper vehicle watches us from a distance.
The black sites were also kept secret partly in order to enable the sort of detainee treatment described in the Senate's 2014 report on the CIA's interrogation program, which outlined the agency's ...
The CIA briefed Vice President Dick Cheney, national security advisor Condoleezza Rice, Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft and White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales in July 2003 about its treatment of ...
Lithuania investigates facility that may have been CIA 'black site' Townspeople tell of secretive Americans at mysterious building. November 19, 2009.
The new draft also does away with provisions that, if signed by Trump, would have revoked orders issued by Obama in 2009 dismantling the CIA program and its overseas prisons.
The White House is preparing an executive order that would smooth the path for the CIA to reopen “black site” detention facilities where it held and interrogated terrorism suspects before the ...
White House press secretary Sean Spicer denied Wednesday that a draft document reported on by The New York Times, The Washington Post and others that would open the door for bringing back CIA ...
George Hocker, one of the CIA's first Black clandestine officers, faced barriers throughout his career and harrowing assignments abroad, but rose to the top ranks.
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