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Were you ever on Camp Bondsteel? If you were, were you the one crying like a bitch because you had a few blisters on your feet?
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I knew a PX Security guy that used a modified version of their question list example to solve a CLASS VI store robbery. MPI stopped due to lack of leads and after I told him that meant he could do whatever he desired to in the way of investigation since he was no longer in Military Intelligence but working as a civilian for DoD. He handed his findings to MPI who went at suspect again and suspect confessed. I wouldn't pay for their course but the book is worth using as reference material. Laboratory for Scientific Interrogation courses better. Reid and LSI courses have both been attended in the past by military sent to the courses on REDTRAIN funds.or whatever it was called. More as add-on training not initial training. Made Thursday mornings in the Army more interesting to have people who have gone to these type of courses as well as ASI courses the Army has.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do your techniques differ substantially from the Interview/Interrogation process as taught via the "Reid Technique"? Did you find yourself doing interviews more or interrogations? Lol @ Reid I knew a PX Security guy that used a modified version of their question list example to solve a CLASS VI store robbery. MPI stopped due to lack of leads and after I told him that meant he could do whatever he desired to in the way of investigation since he was no longer in Military Intelligence but working as a civilian for DoD. He handed his findings to MPI who went at suspect again and suspect confessed. I wouldn't pay for their course but the book is worth using as reference material. Laboratory for Scientific Interrogation courses better. Reid and LSI courses have both been attended in the past by military sent to the courses on REDTRAIN funds.or whatever it was called. More as add-on training not initial training. Made Thursday mornings in the Army more interesting to have people who have gone to these type of courses as well as ASI courses the Army has.. LSI is an absolute crock of shit. |
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Who was the highest ranking target you successfully got to by interrogating?
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Based on the replies in THIS thread, I have decided to start my own AMA thread. I was an interrogator in the Army and was also an instructor. Ask me anything, see if I will answer. If I do answer, will it be truthful and accurate? View Quote Who is your daddy, and what does he do? |
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lol. as a 35M myself, please forgive my laughter at how seriously OP seems to take himself. All that's required to be an Army interrogator is to finish the ridiculously easy course at Huachuca (or Utah), where almost everyone gets pushed through anyway. I saw lots of (private and specialist) morons graduate Huachuca and go out into the world as "interrogators". Some of them did one deployment, maybe doing interrogations, maybe doing source ops, maybe doing not much of either, and then come back and instruct at Huachuca because the money wasn't bad and they qualified by simply having mob'ed and graduated the original course. HT-JCOE has some more stringent requirements for their SOC and DSDC course instructors. In the case of the OP, he probably was an instructor at the Utah Regional Training Center at Camp Williams and in the National Guard, because active duty 35M's haven't had a language requirement for the last decade. And languages are a joke, because you just take the DLPT and if you get 1 out of 3, you technically qualify for language pay in that language, even if you can't speak it. Conversely, languages such as Dari and Farsi, which are functionally different dialects of the same language, qualify the soldier for two separate language payments and count as separate languages. The regulations and rules surrounding interrogations over the last several years (since abu gharib) have been so strict that an O6 (Full bird colonel) has to (but rarely will) sign off on any interrogation plan proposing to use mutt/jeff (good/bad cop) or false flag approaches. Anything more "advanced" than that is strictly prohibited and will land the entire chain of command in prison. Everything else is pretty much subtle psychology, such as "pride and ego up/down" or "love of family/country, etc"... stuff you'd use on your friends to get them to do something they didnt want to do. Most interrogations are pretty boring, because unless you are getting a first crack at the subject, he's probably been getting interrogated longer than the interrogator has been an interrogator and he knows the game. There were some of the interrogators in my unit that got tasked to a special task force with SOF to do interrogations. Those were much less rigidly controlled than most of the conventional interrogation facilities, but they still had to play exactly by the book. They just got to wear cooler clothes and grow longer beards. Army interrogations pretty much consist of sitting in a room with a guy and chatting him up for hours at a time... buddying up to him or offering him better accommodations/ cigarettes etc, then filing another interrogation plan the next time and doing it all again...hoping to glean some little detail or crumb of info that can be construed into an IIR. And there isn't even much of that going on anymore. It's a toxic branch of intelligence that no career officer wants anything to do with because of the potential to lose their jobs over the actions of some idiot E4. OGA's and other specialized units do their own interrogations, but the Army has mostly stepped out of the business for political reasons. View Quote Thanks for the intelligent response. OP's juvenile answers were annoying. |
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Did you know that the reason you rarely hear pretty women fart is because they typically wear thongs which when in direct contact with the bee hole, breaks up the gas flow much like a silencer?
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Probably people who stutter really badly are challenging, especially if it's not your native language. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What kind of person is the toughest to interrogate? Probably people who stutter really badly are challenging, especially if it's not your native language. Assume their english is perfect. What personality, background, or profession would give the best interrogator fits? (Besides another trained interrogator.) |
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Do your techniques differ substantially from the Interview/Interrogation process as taught via the "Reid Technique"? Did you find yourself doing interviews more or interrogations? Lol @ Reid I knew a PX Security guy that used a modified version of their question list example to solve a CLASS VI store robbery. MPI stopped due to lack of leads and after I told him that meant he could do whatever he desired to in the way of investigation since he was no longer in Military Intelligence but working as a civilian for DoD. He handed his findings to MPI who went at suspect again and suspect confessed. I wouldn't pay for their course but the book is worth using as reference material. Laboratory for Scientific Interrogation courses better. Reid and LSI courses have both been attended in the past by military sent to the courses on REDTRAIN funds.or whatever it was called. More as add-on training not initial training. Made Thursday mornings in the Army more interesting to have people who have gone to these type of courses as well as ASI courses the Army has.. LSI is an absolute crock of shit. Thanks for your perspective. |
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Could you or another interrogator traveled to Iraq to question Kevin O'Reilly about the State Departments involvement with gun running in conjunction with the fast & furious operations?
What kind of questions would you like to have asked him regarding who specifically knew about the operations and who authorized them? |
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Assume their english is perfect. What personality, background, or profession would give the best interrogator fits? (Besides another trained interrogator.) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What kind of person is the toughest to interrogate? Probably people who stutter really badly are challenging, especially if it's not your native language. Assume their english is perfect. What personality, background, or profession would give the best interrogator fits? (Besides another trained interrogator.) That's not a real thing. Guys either talk, or don't, or wait until their Intel isnt valuable anymore and then talk. With the nature of the conflicts were are currently in the majority of Intel collected from interrogations is useless for a wide number of reasons. The singular most effective type of interrogations are field interrogations, and hose haven't been allowed anywhere since 09 outside of cool units. Interrogations are used as an excuse to keep bad guys locked up. It's a "look, were still interrogating him" instead of "were detaining him indefinitely without trial". The cool guy units do the exact same thing, except with slightly more important people. It's so useless we don't even bother really doing anymore and just kill as many people as possible. |
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OP did well before the bashing.
Now we need a smart ass CI guy for a new thread or even a smart assed SOT-A guy. |
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Hope he asks questions better than he answers. This thread sucks.
Deleted my relevant reply... |
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OP did well before the bashing. Now we need a smart ass CI guy for a new thread or even a smart assed SOT-A guy. View Quote OP didn't answer any qualifier questions, none of which are classified. Nobody wants to deal with a SOT-A on here. That would be like all the people's skills of Deej mixed with the insecurity of an Airforce SF guy who tells everyone he's infantry, plus a huge computer nerd with nice abs. |
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I went through SERE-C training. OP is playing the game, and you all just lost. lol.
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I went through SERE-C training. OP is playing the game, and you all just lost. lol. View Quote The most useless, dead beat, do nothing, failed out of two ASI schools twice interrogator in my unit went on to be a gator at sere school. Besides, sere-c reflects little if nothing about US interrogation programs. |
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I want to know if the new system the fbi is pimping is any good...
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OP has been a member here long enough to know where this type of thread would go.
Wonder if he'll come back? |
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Does it bother anyone else that this implies that there's a difference? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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how far would a broomstick go up the butt? Metal, plastic, or wood? Does it bother anyone else that this implies that there's a difference? Seems obvious to me that plastic or metal slide easier than wood. Plastic or metal depends on surface treatment, paint, level of corrosion, etc.... |
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Hope he asks questions better than he answers. This thread sucks.
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Did you know that the reason you rarely hear pretty women fart is because they typically wear thongs which when in direct contact with the bee hole, breaks up the gas flow much like a silencer? Who told you!??! Certainly not the OP. I bet he measures his detainee's noses to gauge truthfulness. |
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View Quote Calguns? |
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I've enjoyed the questions everyone! You all are some weird people.
I was an interrogator, got out in 97. Did absolutely nothing. |
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I've enjoyed the questions everyone! You all are some weird people. I was an interrogator, got out in 97. Did absolutely nothing. View Quote Were you a 96C? I was a a 96C, IPW section, 84 to 89. Did absolutely nothing as well. Computers in my reserve u it used punch cards, I don't think we even had internet capability. Trained and trained, never did any 'actual' work. |
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Is sleep deprivation used and is it productive ?
Do they use loud crappy music, like RAP for example to break a person ? |
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Is it still an interrogation if you're having fun?
Torture or interrogation.......where is your line? Do you find yourself justifying what you do by saying/claiming........I'm the "Do onto others, as they would do onto you" sort of guy. Aloha, Mark |
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