21 Songs/Artists The CIA Uses To Torture People

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(PCM) According to the San Francisco Chronicle, newly released documents show that these 21 songs are put on 24 hour loops and used by the CIA to torture people:

“Dirrty” by Christina Aguilera


“The Real Slim Shady” by Eminem

“Zikrayati (My Memories)” by Mohamed el-Qasabgi

Playing the Meow Mix commercial jingle


“I Love You” by Barney the dinosaur

“Babylon” by David Gray

The “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack

“Take Your Best Shot” by the band Dope

“We Will Rock You” by Queen

“The Beautiful People” by Marilyn Manson

“F— Your God” by the band Deicide

The Tupac Shakur album “All Eyez on Me”

“Bodies” by the band Drowing Pool

Songs from “Sesame Street”

“Baby, One More Time” by Britney Spears

“Enter Sandman” by Metallica

“March of Pigs” by Nine Inch Nails

Songs by the band AC/DC

Songs by Prince

Songs by the band Red Hot Chili Peppers

Songs by the band Aerosmith

We are sure that there are plenty of other songs that could have made the list, especially those that act as an ear worm getting relentless stuck in your head. PCM has even complied an ever growing list of songs that constantly get stuck in your head, which you can view here. We couldn’t even begin to imagine the torture of being forced to listen to some of these songs on repeat 24/7.

While it is not the songs themselves that are necessarily torturous, it is the fact that the prisoners are often confined to incredible small spaces, sleep deprived and held in stress positions and forced to listen to the tracks on repeat. It would without a doubt be enough to start driving anyone crazy after a while.

The Senate Intelligence Committee recently released a 500 page summary of a classified report that reveals many of the often barbaric techniques that the CIA has put to use to interrogate and torture prisoners. At the top of the list was the use of music and loud noise as a way to disorient and break a prisoner down.

 

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