"Jim Mitchell and Bruce Jessen were military retirees and psychologists, on the 
lookout for business opportunities.
They found an excellent customer in the Central Intelligence Agency, where in 
2002 they became the architects
of the most important interrogation program in the history of American 
counterterrorism.

They had never carried out a real interrogation, only mock sessions in the 
military training they had overseen.
They had no relevant scholarship; their Ph.D. dissertations were on high blood 
pressure and family therapy. They had no language skills and no expertise on Al 
Qaeda."
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/12/us/12psychs.html?pagewanted=all
 
Juha-Matti
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