…nobody wants to hear. There are stories that are secret not because they have to be secret but because they are too ugly. Nobody wants to see or hear them, not even in the movies.
Many years ago I heard a story, don’t know if true or hear-say (how comfortable) , that a drug lord shot his family, his wife and children dead, immediately before he was arrested. That did not make much sense in my understanding of the world.
If you watch films like “Unthinkable” (2010) or “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” (2017), which depict torture methods, it shows that the desensitized torture victims are forced to tell the so-called truth under the pressure that their family members are killed in front of them.
Well, not all torture victims have families, if they are desensitized and programmed to die under torture, that torture method would fail.
The theory that torture methods fail because the torture victim confesses anything under torture can easily be verified or falsified because of a fact that has to be communicated, such as the location of a bomb. Either the bomb is there or not.
In the case of a bomb, the math is simple: one person will be tortured and 6 million will be saved because the bomb is defused.
There are other movies that depict, that the bomb is placed inside the human body of a programmed victim. If you would tortue that person for the palce of the bomb it would rip you and all around you apart.
Now imagine, the person with the bomb inside is a country, what would you do? Run in conflicts in your stupid system?
“you know too much” – (a) never was introduce to a person with that name (b) If I know too much, you know too little.
“how much do you make?” – Why would you need to know this? In which currency? Would it make a difference to you if you knew how much I make? Are you trying to offer more? can’t buy my love, dude.
“bob/dude”.
That’s just what Computer Detectives was waiting for.
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