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… I was terrified, and I did not want to be tortured. I would say anything to avoid torture.”17 The technique Arar was being subjected to is known as “the showing of the instruments,” or, in U.S. military lingo, “fear up.” Torturers know that one of their most potent weapons is the prisoner’s own imagination—often just showing fearsome instruments is more effective than using them.
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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