oh man it gets darkhttps://twitter.com/Mc_Heckin_Duff/status/1133997739560308736 …
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and again this is all public record now. enjoy the matter of fact nature of this paragraphpic.twitter.com/m6MXnuGEY4
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a lot of this stuff proliferated - one notable case of these chickens coming home to roost was when Hezbollah kidnapped the Beirut CIA station chief and tortured him to death with the help of a consultant psychiatrist brought in specially from Iranpic.twitter.com/ujt6ajePQ6
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but even stuff like the hooding that was so characteristic of early war on terror torture was a direct result of guys like Cameron’s work
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The saddest thing to me is there are articles/blog posts that go viral (relatively) amongst psychology professors in the present about how IRBs are not useful and act like Nazis.
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When the history of psychological research, even when understood in the simplest way possible, indicates not only that IRBs were created to literally stop unethical experiments but that they were literally created as a reaction to Nazi science.
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It's a sad state of affairs when there's an anti-IRB vibe coming from sci that decided it needed this "control" in the 1st place because they fucked up historically, while at the SAME TIME you got profs complaining from within that psych is too left and we need "heterodox" views.
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Somebody should properly research and write about this because the rhetoric is wild.
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