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Suspected Terrorist Claims Military Gave Him LSD

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WASHINGTON (Nov. 1) - Attorneys for Jose Padilla make some explosive new allegations in recent court filings, claiming the so-called "dirty bomber" was tortured and given psychedelic drugs -- such as PCP and LSD -- while the U.S. military held him as an enemy combatant.

In recently filed court documents asking a federal judge to dismiss the terrorism charges against him, Padilla's attorneys claim he was "tortured by the United States government without cause or justification."

The forms of torture included isolation, prolonged sleep deprivation, exposure to extremely cold temperatures and shackling in "stress positions" for hours at a time, according to the documents.

The Bush administration had no immediate response to the charges. The Justice Department has until mid-November to respond.

Padilla was arrested in Chicago in May 2002 and accused by then U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft of plotting an attack using a radiological or dirty bomb. But Padilla was transferred to military custody because U.S. authorities at the time decided it was more imperative to interrogate him without regard to a pending trial.

Last year, the government decided to charge Padilla in civilian court -- but the charges against him made no mention of the dirty bomb plot or any statements he made during the more than three years he had been held in a military brig in South Carolina.

The new charges alleged he was part of a North America terrorism cell supporting Islamic radicals.

Here are specific quotes from the filing by Padilla's lawyers:

"[Padilla] had to endure multiple interrogators who would scream, shake, and otherwise assault Mr. Padilla. Additionally, Mr. Padilla was given drugs against his will, believed to be some form of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) or phencyclidine (PCP), to act as a sort of truth serum during his interrogations."

"In an effort to gain Mr. Padilla's 'dependency and trust,' he was tortured for nearly the entire three years and eight months of his unlawful detention. The torture took myriad forms, each designed to cause pain, anguish, depression and, ultimately, the loss of will to live."

"A substantial quantum of torture endured by Mr . Padilla came at the hands of his interrogators. In an effort to disorient Mr. Padilla, his captors would deceive him about his location and who his interrogators actually were. Mr. Padilla was threatened with being forcibly removed from the United States to another country, including U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where he was threatened his fate would be even worse than in the Naval Brig. He was threatened with being cut with a knife and having alcohol poured on the wounds. He was also threatened with imminent execution. He was hooded and forced to stand in stress positions."

"His isolation, furthermore, was aggravated by the efforts of his captors to maintain complete sensory deprivation . His tiny cell -- nine feet by seven feet -- had no view to the outside world. The door to his cell had a window, however, it was covered by a magnetic sticker, depriving Mr. Padilla of even a view into the hallway and adjacent common areas of his unit."

The U.S. government maintains it does not torture
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Wow, sick bastards..

And they represent freedom and human rights in the world?!? :vom:
 
could u imagine how bad of a trip that would be
 
This is what happens if a man like Bush is the leader of such a great nation the United States, the population lives with deceptions and deserves a president with deeper insights and a heart for the entire world population, the father of the people on earth.

The American population will have some many benefits and wellness if they had a 'father president'.

Those who give not informed people acid against their will, should have an atropin injection as a sentence.
 
Hey,it could have been worse.They could've give him largactil or naltroxone.That would be a bummer.By the way,I am only joking.What do you do with terrorists?I know of stories of people getting shagged in jail.
 
AFAIK the US senate voted for a bill that leaves the right to interpret torture like they please in "special cases" of national security. That interpretation certainly leaves open all means of psychological torture. An involuntary trip on lsd in an especially hostile setting would be a very probable means. It doesn't phsysically hurt in any ways, so they could very well do it.
I'm so glad the "Christian"-right Republicans were owned in the midterm elections, they really have to be taken out of control.
 
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