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Psychological War & The Art of Deception

Interrogation Tactics & False Evidence Ploys

By SchmalzPublished 3 years ago 7 min read
Psychological War & The Art of Deception
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Nobody would ever confess to a crime they didn’t commit right? People wouldn’t ever lie about committing some abhorrent crime in which they were innocent. A still all too commonly held belief in society. A common misconception that doesn’t reveal the full art of deception and warfare on the human mind that occurs during the interrogation process. Every person has their breaking point on a spectrum of mental fortitude that varies. Again every single person can be convinced into conspiracy even if against themselves after a certain amount of psychological warfare has been waged against them.

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