Lawsuit Against CIA Psychologists Who Compared Themselves to Nazi Gas Manufacturer Headed to Trial. A lawsuit against two former Air Force psychologists who developed the CIA’s post- September 1. James Mitchell and John “Bruce” Jessen, appears to be all set to go to trial after the defendants ignored repeated exhortations to settle—including from the judge. Mitchell and Jensen earned $8. CIA between 2. 00. Times reported. Their legal team tried to blunt the lawsuit by claiming that as contractors, the two psychologists couldn’t be held legally responsible for developing the torture regime and the CIA should be held liable instead. The ACLU is suing Mitchell and Jensen on behalf of Abdullah Salim, Mohammed Ahmed Ben Soud, and Gul Rahman, all of whom were tortured using techniques designed by the duo. Rahman died after just two weeks in CIA custody of hypothermia when he was left in a cell at a facility in Afghanistan called the “Salt Pit” wearing just diapers. A new report is accusing the American Psychological Association of secretly collaborating with the. Bush’s administration in medicalizing torture during the height of the US ground occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2. 01. 5, the American Psychological Association faced claims it collaborated in torture when it created an “A. P. A. Drohsin was acquitted on the grounds he lacked the ability to direct how Nazi authorities would use the gas. Why are Jews hated by so many people? Why are so many people anti-Semitic? How and why did anti-Semitism start? Is there a solution to anti-Semitism?
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is down, but he somehow does not yet consider himself out, according to a Sunday report in the New York Times. Kalanick, who resigned.
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