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Originally Posted by smanders
Anyone read yesterday's Early Bird concerning waterboarding at the U.S. Navy Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape School (SERE) in San Diego? It was written by an individual who seems to have some experience on the matter (although somewhat debated).
It seems one would die IF "pint after pint of water" filled their lungs. Any medical personnel have any comments?
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I don't think we are going to discuss SERE events, interrogation TTPs, or the effects thereof on this open board.
Think about it.
TR
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