Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE)是一种美国训练士兵意志的项目.其中包括精神折磨上的训练.这包括聆听各种声音.最让士兵难受的是小孩痛苦的哭声,另外一个是大野洋子的专辑.

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Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) refers to a US military program designed to harden personnel who are at risk of capture against torture. Jane Meyer of The New Yorker has an article (The Experiment) that includes discussion on how medical personnel at the Guantanamo Bay prison are, in all probability, reverse engineering SERE to break prisoners being held there.
Meyer describes a range of horrifying means of “breaking” prisoners, including waterboarding, used in the SERE program. (It is astounding to me, though I have no expertise in the area, that we would torture our own soldiers to “harden” them. One wonders whether the psychological impact has the opposite or other negative side effects.)
Meyer then writes:
“Another SERE technique… is the use of ‘noise stress’. The SERE affiliate told me that trainees often think that the interrogation portion of the program will be the most gruelling, but in fact for many trainees the worst moment is when they are made to listen to taped loops of cacophonous sounds. One of the most stress inducing tapes is a recording of babies crying inconsolably. Another is a Yoko Ono album.”
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