Interrogation Inc.: The Pychologists

Nathancat7

Jedi Master
A few years ago The Spokesman-Review had two investigative journalists on these phychologists trail. They had planned a series of articles, starting with a profile piece that did actually make it into print. They broke the ground on this two charlitans,however due to hard economic times they were casualties of the now gutted investigative team at the Spokesman-Review.
 
Re: Iterrigation Inc.: The Pychologists

I think Nathancat is referring to this article carried on SoTT: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/191252-Interrogation-Inc-The-Psychologists
 
Nathan, if you can find more, or give some links, I'll appreciate it. It's always interesting to have some evidence that pathological people are working in the field of psychopathology!
 
I'm working on it. Yesterday, after I posted this, I was writing an article while listening to a local station, and Karen Dorn-Sterne came on and talked in an interview with a lawyer from the center for justice for over an hour. She, and her colleague Bill Morlin, are the local investigative journalists who did the groundwork on the two psychologists. I also know, as an acquaintance, a psychologist who worked as a survivalist trainer at Fairchild Airforce base--though I doubt he'd tell me anything. But I'll provide some links and more information tomorrow.
 
Here is a link to the transcript of Karen Dorn-Steele's interview. It doesn't contain any reference to the government pychology contractors, but in the broadcast she mentioned that she had just got off the phone, being consulted by the New York Times--and expressed incredulety that they were operating out of an office right in downtown Spokane. Outside Looking Back

Here is a link to a history of the Cowles family--Cowles Media Dynasty Called Hub of Organized Crime by Former Lawmen." It's an interesting read and provides a history of a very pychopathic family--particularly regarding the younger generation in Stacy Cowles.

I will look into the pychologists and find out more, starting next week, a I work very long hours on the weekend. The pychologist/survivalist I talked to carried a burden, that set him apart, not so much with enlightenment but information and a certain wisdom--a little like Winston at the end of the book "1984." For some reason we were drawn to each other and had several conversations, ironically about how I felt that the "fear will kill them" teaching technique of weeding out students was not conducive to a creative learning environment. He laughed at that and agreed--saying it wasn't his way either. We also talked about statistics and probabilities, and also a little bit about his training experiences. This was about 3 years ago.
 
Hi Nathancat7,

I eidted your post above to make the link work properly and take the interested reader directly to the article.
 
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