I was using these tactics for a solid 5 minutes when talking to me school principle. Then I realized he was just trying to tell me that my mom was there to pick me up for an appointment.
Did this in the guidance office... He was asking me why I think I was in guidance for... I didn't speak for about an hour... the guy literally fell asleep in front of me lol... to this day, I have never known why I was in there... fuking guy trying to shake up some kid lol
A veteran once told me "You just don't resist or survive an interrogation. You either die or don't get captured at all". Unless you are a VIP and too value to be killed, you don't survive an interrogation unless your captors want to keep you alive.
The security of interrogation training is not to yourself or any individual but the security of your own country and the man or men beside you. Interrogation training is more than just seeing how you react under interrogation but seeing how you react in general. It's a test yes but it's not like there's really a right or a wrong answer or response, it's an overall assessment in the most simple and brutal way. It's a test of shear will and guile, there's no real revision or studying for it when it happens for real, it's about assessing opportunities and playing on your captors will to keep you alive without giving anything important away.
Well to be honest according to international law it is illegal to kill POW:s and generally warring sides adhere to these laws because if they do not then the opposition wont either.
@@tyomies6168 There has been cases of loose canon military men shooting unarmed civilians in Afghanistan, type in here on TH-cam "Australian SAS warcrimes Afghanistan" if you don't believe me. So I highly doubt if even some of the most elite western forces commit illegal killings, you think a Russian or Insurgent is going to play ball ? I doubt it.
well im not a professional interrogator. Bu there is one thing to take a beating yourself or watch and hear one of your buddies getting savagely tortured. if you take the weakest captured, the wounded one in this case, and simply brutally torture him while the other can hear and see the agony his going through. the chances are much higher the weakest will crack since he's injured, his resistance will be way lower, and the other one of the psychological torture. the weak point is often just hurt some other person they care about, as they would probably take a beating for themselves with a smile and even die if necessary...just saying
SAS Instructor: "Once he gets the pliers out and starts snapping your fingers, you're going to start telling him something. Feed him snippets of information, DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THE TRUTH." CIA: [GASPS]
The problem is that if you beat a guy to a pulp you are more likely to believe his story when he begs you to stop. Whatever they yell as you tear them limb from limb you will believe every word because you’ll convince yourself that it was the pain that broke them.
@@quinncowden2711 depending on who you captors are I don’t think they would have that kind of knowledge nor would they care. Usually they do both anyway
This. When drilled to the core of one of your teeth, you'll fucking break. You will never feel pain as intense as that, unless someone strikes your balls with a sledgehammer.
I've had root canal surgery with no anaesthetic, it's just pain, it's the mind that breaks. I thank my family for constantly beating the shit out me for my high pain threshold. Me heads fucked though.
I was living in Spain and didn't have enough money for the surgery and the anisthetic, his name was Jesus. That's not the worst though, when I was 17 I had a head on collision with another motor bike and his helm it hit me in the face and broke my jaw. They waved wires in and out of my teeth top and bottom, then attached those wires vertically. 3 months later, was driving my new bike home from the hospital so refused the anisthetic. He chopped the vertical wires and said I had a choice, snip, snip, snip, snip, snip each one and pull out the wires which would take about an hour,,, or just grab one end and pull (I'm writing one handed and holding the chair as I write), he attached players to the end of the wire on the bottom set, put his foot on the arm of the chair and pulled, blood went everywhere, then the top.
According to every military man it's never a matter of if you'll break. It's when. A few days without sleep? Without water? Food? Daily beatings? A few less fingernails? They'll break you. No matter how long you hold out. It's basically just a matter of holding out until you're rescued or escape
Well you know I consider myself relatively tough but once you’ve been captured like that you were totally at their mercy if I could see that coming I just take my son had pill or something you would want to you know put your friends in danger because I don’t care how tough you are they can break about anybody.
stress positions sound much more harmful to the body as a whole than removing fingernails. i would like to walk again without any long lasting effects of stress positions. fingernails aren't that important.
Yeah but usually you're buying time. Plenty of people will just kill you once they think they've gotten enough out of you. Then you leak a little more. Giving yourself more time to find a chance to escape or get rescued, maybe even released. Sometimes it's as simple as they don't have the time or room for you or killing you etc. Or administrative issues, if you wait long enough something may occur that benefits you. More time alive, more chances at freedom. But you gotta hold out of very long periods of time and give them just enough to keep you alive. Just from videos in the trenches in Ukraine whether journalists held captive, or soldiers, they were released only because they didn't have any more room for them or supplies, or time to kill them/bury them because of unknown administrative decisions. One got released because the battle nearby became too intense and unstable, they just didn't have enough men to do stupid shit like watch prisoners they needed them up front fighting, so he basically walked out of there and no one was there. Sometimes it's that dumb and simple and it can save you, not always though
after the unit watches this video the C/O catches middle fingers out of the corner of his eye for a week as the guys "just practice their training, sir"
That's the point NarkMan. Once they go hard you're going to give information. The thing is to be 'the Grey Man'. In the opening stages of a conflict, lots of POW's are going to be taken by both sides. That's a lot of information to be got through. Most of the POW's are going to have nothing of value, but they are mixed in with the ones that have a great deal of value. So, they have to find out who is who. They don't have the resources or time to go through each and every person with 1:1 extreme interrogation, so they get less skilled interrogators to sift through to find the ones they want to spend time and effort on. Your job in the initial stages is to be so grey that they don't know that you have info. Do that for 48 hours and any information you have will be worthless.
Torture techniques beyond the cruelest minds imagination is unbelievable and has been used for thousands of years. Water boarding and 3rd degree burns is normally what is used as the risk of death is low but the pain and trauma is high. I’m sure there’s new ways of getting people to spill the truth nowadays such as drugs that make you black out and answer truthfully to everything asked.
First off... REQUEST THAT THERE BE A LAWYER PRESENT FOR THE INTERROGATION!!! Second, turn the tables on to the interrogator by stating, "I know you are but what am I..." Third, use your lifelines...phone a friend, ask the audience, etc. Follow these steps and you may be the next WHO SENT YOU AND WHY INTERROGATION MILLIONAIRE
"I'll take 'Anal Rehydration Techniques' for $200, Alex." "This is the preferred lubrication used to insert the feeding tube during anal rehydration." "What is Tobasco sauce?" "Correct!"
I was in a psychology class and a CIA agent who was there to tell us stories and such told me that a soldier is only EXPECTED to last 24 hours of interrogation, since a person can only truly last about 24 hours before cracking. And also plans can change drastically in 24 hours.
To my knowledge, the UK is based on this, after 24 hours of known MIA’s plans and codes and anything of importance, is changed after those 24 so you can say anything.
24hrs of high stress, no sleep etc is like 3 days with no sleep, mild psychosis, hallucinations and allsorts are going on, i wouldn't trust what i was saying, we have all been there after 24hrs no sleep and notice little changes that are surprising
You have to remember the main reason you do this is so that you can survive as long as you can. Military is an organisation which knows that once someone is captured they almost always assume that what that asset knows the enemy knows also. That is why everyone according to their rank and objective only knows what they need to know and not more.
When I was a teenager I did the flipping off technique to my boss once not realising his brother had just arrived and was standing just behind me. That went down well.
I love these documentaries. It was my childhood dream to join or attempt selection. Now it’s my adult dream to live quietly and let other people deal with shit that doesn’t involve me. I tell you it’s blissful
TopGear 1234 most of the time you'd respond to your name, even if you just look up or something. Especially after not hearing it for so long, you'd have to fight the subconscious urge to react to anything at all that might give something away
Problem with these tactics is that this would probably work if you’re going against another modern army . I hardly doubt the taliban or isis or the cartels would keep you for that long . They’ll just pull out the power drill or chainsaw and then you’ll just start talking or be on the next best gore video
@@scott-gaming.8834 This one guy getting absolutely flayed and mutilated and the cartel keeps injecting him with drugs to keep him awake so he feels the pain, haven't watched it myself but what I hear is they cut his hands off and his chest is wide open. I'm not entirely sure about the accuracy of those details its just what I've heard, I'm confident about the pumping drugs into him to keep him awake detail tho because that's the detail I hear most repeatedly from people. But I've seen enough gore videos to where I don't really plan on watching it myself.
"Mac" in this video is portrayed by John McAleese, an actual SAS operative and one of the inspirations for Captain Price in the Call of Duty franchise.
He and his son were true heroes in my humble, (Scottish), opinion. Poor Mac never recovered from his son’s death. Poor guys. When I see low-life, lazy scumbags who haven’t worked a day in their lives and use their benefits to get messed-up it pisses me off.
I was captured during war games by british commandos. No idea what unit. At one point I tried to escape, one bloke came out of nowhere, decked me, broke my nose. Those guys are beasts. No hard feelings, train hard fight easy as it goes.
At this point we are confused as to why Sergeant Harris has repeatedly failed the female interrogator portion of the course. To date he has repeated this portion 27 times and there is no sign he will pass for the 28th. It has been six months since he started this course. We have informed him that maybe this just isn't his specialty and he should consider other options but he refuses to give up and has even become borderline violent when confronted about being pulled and returning to duty. Every day he wakes up and dutifully and reports to the cell to be interrogated yet again by the role playing female interrogator. We are truly puzzled as to how someone with a stellar record that lacks failure can't pass this simple portion in spite of our best efforts to help him along. Surprisingly, the female interrogator also insists that we continue and has not become the least bit frustrated with the situation.
Also, the female interrogator has requested a riding crop and fuzzy handcuffs. We find ourselves confused as to why the female interrogator needs a riding crop when physical interrogation isn't even allowed, never mind why she would want more comfortable handcuffs for her prisoner.
This reminds me of SERE School in Brunswick, Maine! It was ran by the Navy, but the man in Charge of it all was former SAS. It was actually one of the most incredible experiences of my life!
@@dalehood1846 Not exactly sure when they opened the School, but know it ran until about 2008-2009 when they moved it Portsmouth. Basically they just train you how to Survive/Evade/Resist and Escape the enemy if you happen to find yourself behind enemy lines. So Outdoor survival was included. They also have the POW portion/phase which was the real shitty part lol. Taught you how to tolerate intense interrogations, even did a little water boarding kinda stuff lol. Generally those sent to SERE were SEALS/SWCC, EOD, Other SF from different branches, Pilots, Rescue Swimmers/Aircrew, and probably some Intel guys that worked in the field. Was Multi Branched, but Mainly US Navy. And hell yeah I bet the Navy back in the 70s was a blast!
Fun fact: Captain John Price from MW is based upon the injured SAS soldier in 17:48 who is named “john mcaleese”. John mcaleese’s son died in action and he never fully recovered from it until he died in 2011, RIP.
Maybe if he didn't dedicate his life to being a psychopath working for a bloody empire he wouldn't have to worry about that. Good riddance, that happening probably saved dozens of Syrians or Iranians Libyans etc
There's something heartwarming about knowing there are people out there not just in UK who would be willing to put themselves through this, that they train themselves for it. That they would likely put themselves through a slow gruesome hopeless ordeal without cracking with the best thing they can hope for being the sweet release of death. And why? Cos it makes you feel like a hard nut? No, Because they can, because they took up the job of being a part of an elite group of people who are formidable, efficient, deadly and unbreakable. Cos I tell you right now, i'm watching this with 3 words in my mind FUCK. THAT. SHIT and I have deep admiration to anyone serious enough about their job and what it represents to train themselves to put up with something like this.
I was going through that training as a 16 year old boy soldier, all lads from places like Liverpool, Manchester, Belfast and Glasgow, they don't go easy on you because your a young lad.
Pfff what shitty counting system are you using then!? This one goes: Stalin, Hitler, Putin, Hussein, Bin Laden, Lenin, Mussolini, Hirohito, Roosevelt, 10 (first names are decimals)
I was also captured in Scotland, back in 2001, but my interrogator was nothing like this. The things they did to me... I was outside a chip shop the other day and thought I saw a King Rib lying on the pavement. Turns out it was only a chunk of seagull carcass but I just broke down crying.
Ammo? You don't need to shoot a captive person. Your hands will be cuffed behind your back, and then they just put a plastic bag over your head and tie it around your neck. You'll be dead in minutes. But they'll most likely just hit you in the head with the shovel that was just used to dig the hole they're going to put you in.
This is interrogation, of SAS. It states that you tend to imagine people will torture you all the time, and this is not the case. But this does happen, people don't always need a reason, or an objective. They just torture people because they hate them.
@@bensupit1015 you are marely a political pawn if you are a soldier nowadays. No civilized country would randomly invade and at this point we outta just nuke all those middle Eastern freaks off the planet as a conjoined force lmao.
+spectaclez Well it is funny that you should say that but I was recently ''interviewed'' by a pathetic policeman over a row with ''one of there own'' as he stated, he acted just like some sort of SAS interrogator, it was absolutely pathetic, made me lose any respect I had left for the police.
The best time to try and escape is the first few minutes to an hour of capture, while everyone's is still flapping, before chaos ends and order and calm resumes, try get away before the enemy has got he's shit together and gets itself organized.
If ur interrogator starts shouting abuse at u, u know: a) he's angry af b) therefore his interrogation techniques haven't worked and he's getting desperate c) therefore u're winning d) therefore u can mentally and silently laugh at him e) you know that ur a stronger, better person than him. Use d and e to make yourself feel better and constantly tell urself that ur winning in ur head.
If he's shouting at me, I know: -Maybe he is feeling insecure about himself -He is having a bad day Try talking to him and seeing what's bothering him, maybe you can make a new friend for after the war.
Jeez, out of all the possible ways a enemy army could interrogate you this video makes it look like a walk in the park, No small box to be kept in, no finger nail pulling, water boarding, needle poking.
harlemhornet because this is German video and they sort of obey to Geneva conventions. Little they know no one follows through those conventions, let alone know them. Eastern Ukraine is an example: prisoner executions, all of that.
The best time to escape would have been.... “As soon as possible after being captured” It’s from a series you can find called SAS - Survival Secrets: Behind Enemy Lines, this clip is from episode 2
EDL Shane me too hahahaha its 3am and i stil cant get enough, im still reading comments, some of them giving funny advice. Haha thats why alien dont visit us. Haha
He says if your given food or drink then take it but what if there is poison or some kind of drugs in it that can make you even more weak and then talk.
I am not talking about Drugs that cause death, but drugs that can mess with your mind altering your perception which would make you confess to something like a truth serum
"They'll try to destroy your spirit and resolve." Ha! Joke's on them. I have none. If I ever get threatened with torture, all they'll have to do is show me a can opener and I'll sing like a canary with Tourette's syndrome.
What puzzles me about this video is an SAS officer once told me he could get all the information he needed in as little as five minuets. Just by putting a lighted cigarette close to the captives eye ball and they always sang like canaries, is what he told me and it was top notch intel! He also added, it was so effective that he would lay money on the method getting those interrogated to even perform all other kinds of circus tricks. That is why I take many of these videos with a pinch of salt, as I know even the IRA and the underworld know all about this method and have used it to very good effect.
Seolyeo Combat is harder to get into than youd think. Youre just most likely getting some shitty desk job or train in bases for most of your years. Special Ops is guaranteed combat, but even that is *HARD* as fuck to get into. SAS or Seals isn't the kind where you could easily sign up and volunteer, you'll have to be one of the lucky few candidates to be selected for it
Even as a USAF aircraft mechanic, we have similar training for SERE/interrogation. Aircrew and AFSOC will usually go through the real SERE training in Fairchild AFB, but all of what I was seeing were videos like this that lasted 5+ hours and 6+ hour computer based training, as well as US Code of Conduct.
I feel like alot of gallows humor is a good resistance technique. Possibly try and seem suicidal and nihilistic. If you get the chance, if it is necessary, go down fighting. They cannot break a man who simply makes a mockery of everything including his suffering. These are all power games.
Exactly. I've managed to avoid getting a good kicking for 3 lads much bigger than me by acting a bit "off" and mentioning to my friend that I really can't afford to get arrested for GBH right before I see Slipknot live (this was in some shit-hole town outside a music festival). Plenty of glaring and name calling, but people tend to avoid strangers who appear to be willing to cripple someone on a whim. Not that I would have even tried, but no one knows that.
I was using these tactics for a solid 5 minutes when talking to me school principle. Then I realized he was just trying to tell me that my mom was there to pick me up for an appointment.
-"I have no mother."
-"Joe? What are you doing here?"
-"I've never seen this woman before in my life."
Funny as hell. Propper lol.
@Mrfootlong back off, buddy!!
ahhahahahahaahhahahahahaahhahaha
Did this in the guidance office... He was asking me why I think I was in guidance for... I didn't speak for about an hour... the guy literally fell asleep in front of me lol... to this day, I have never known why I was in there... fuking guy trying to shake up some kid lol
I watched this so I'm ready for the wife for when I get back from Vegas with the lads..
teh crew
+Good Morning That comment was posted 10 months ago and OP hasn't responded to any posts.
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Aidan Gleeson hoorah gleeson!!!!!!!
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Good luck mate haha
''Always exaggerate your injuries''
Footballers: ''It's like... I was made for this''
Insurance scammers: "My injury is much worse than what the doctor says."
Not really I think soccer players exaggerated way more then football players
@@Fanwithnblades he was talking about soccer players, they are just called footballers in most parts of the world where soccer is called football
@@shelliee1508 oh
@@Fanwithnblades Do americans really?
A veteran once told me "You just don't resist or survive an interrogation. You either die or don't get captured at all".
Unless you are a VIP and too value to be killed, you don't survive an interrogation unless your captors want to keep you alive.
The security of interrogation training is not to yourself or any individual but the security of your own country and the man or men beside you. Interrogation training is more than just seeing how you react under interrogation but seeing how you react in general. It's a test yes but it's not like there's really a right or a wrong answer or response, it's an overall assessment in the most simple and brutal way. It's a test of shear will and guile, there's no real revision or studying for it when it happens for real, it's about assessing opportunities and playing on your captors will to keep you alive without giving anything important away.
Well to be honest according to international law it is illegal to kill POW:s and generally warring sides adhere to these laws because if they do not then the opposition wont either.
@@tyomies6168 international law doesn’t mean shit if they leave you to be eaten by animals, cinderblock your ass at sea or dissolve your ass 💀
@@tyomies6168 There has been cases of loose canon military men shooting unarmed civilians in Afghanistan, type in here on TH-cam "Australian SAS warcrimes Afghanistan" if you don't believe me. So I highly doubt if even some of the most elite western forces commit illegal killings, you think a Russian or Insurgent is going to play ball ? I doubt it.
@@MrCrackbear Yes we say that. :D But yeah. Terrorists do not probably care about the conventions that much. :D
I know exactly how this feels, one time I lost internet service for a like full day and I had no money to go out, it was brutal torture like this.
That sounds brutal mate. How'd you survive?
Holy shit, you went a full day... I have only managed 6 hours because the internet was down, felt like a week
ytubeanon thats nothing i went wihout wifi for a week but it felt like a year
makes you think, we are all addicted.
Harsh times.
Keep in mind, this is the stuff the SAS can do legally. Imagine an extremist group that wouldn't follow the Geneva Convention. Would probably be hell.
@@analogeit They signed the Geneva Convention.
terrorists rules : there are no Geneva rules
you give information or dont you are dead anyway.
@@bubblegumbabeface6629 WRONG
@@bubblegumbabeface6629we still gotta follow the geniva convention...
Yeah and the stuff they do behind the scenes is also pretty illegal, trust me when I say their REAL training is fucking insane but effective.
25:46
"But without doubt, the best time to escape would've be-"
That's just perfect comedic timing right there.
😅
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I am almost certain the best time to escape would have been before being moved to their Headquarters
That's the impression it gave me at least
they got the fuck out of everybody with that one.
"The best time to escape is at the point of capture, or as early as possible" :)
This audio quality is torture enough!
It was part of the training
LMFao
ayy strangers to ourselves
you get used to it
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These are quite humane interrogators. Try staying silent when someone is shoving bamboo up your fingernails.
or anally tortured, forced catheter, waterboarded, etc. US mil much more pain based
Different techniques for different situations
well im not a professional interrogator.
Bu there is one thing to take a beating yourself or watch and hear one of your buddies getting savagely tortured.
if you take the weakest captured, the wounded one in this case, and simply brutally torture him while the other can hear and see the agony his going through. the chances are much higher the weakest will crack since he's injured, his resistance will be way lower, and the other one of the psychological torture.
the weak point is often just hurt some other person they care about, as they would probably take a beating for themselves with a smile and even die if necessary...just saying
+Tregeta You forget about the Geneva Conventions
Just because you get captured by a foreign country doesn't mean you'll have your limbs chooped off
ElUnico Y AuntenticoCrack The country that captured you might also forget about the Geneva conventions.
This is the most humane interrogation I've ever seen. I was imagining an African warlord type of interrogation
hell man u want to see some brutal stuff watch a movie called the tortured... that shit was sick...
@@vahsharo1980 Nah watch Guinea Pig, both 1 and 2...
In real life, expect them to give up after some time, take you to a room, and shoot you in the head. Death is better than compromising your team.
@@aegiseurobeat4559 no slowly reveal information because a rescue team will be on the way and they will think there winning and keep you alive
@@aegiseurobeat4559 this is what the SAS can train you legally, the rest is illegal under the geneva convention.
SAS Instructor: "Once he gets the pliers out and starts snapping your fingers, you're going to start telling him something. Feed him snippets of information, DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THE TRUTH."
CIA: [GASPS]
Let's be honest, in a real interrogation they won't comply to the Geneva convention. They'll just beat the shit into you.
Obese Kermit Let's hope you get the nations top interrogators then.
Adam Malarczyk it's actually been proven physical pain doesn't help get information, psychological is more effective.
The problem is that if you beat a guy to a pulp you are more likely to believe his story when he begs you to stop. Whatever they yell as you tear them limb from limb you will believe every word because you’ll convince yourself that it was the pain that broke them.
@@xenosmoke8915 so just lie when they start hurting you
@@quinncowden2711 depending on who you captors are I don’t think they would have that kind of knowledge nor would they care. Usually they do both anyway
Man, as a person with a comfortable life, sometimes I forget how bad the world can be.
Srsly, and my father was a POW...
It is not the world.
It is always people that make the world appear bad.
Imagine the guys on Ukraine. Both sides
@@dieterrosswag933 You've been fooled by the media trying to make Russia look bad.
@@DHGxMcFlurry and you the Russian propaganda
Whats your name?
Stone
Stone what?
Stone Cold Steve Austin
*Cue music
*glass breaks*
Hahaha, or John Stone and the intro music to the movie Stone Cold starts XD
GUARDS!!!
Stone cold couldn't hold Edwards field-fetid jock!
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25:46 "Without doubt, the best time to escape would have bee-" Thank you for this astonoshing ending
...would have been long gone. The End. You're welcome.
@@mouath_14 Thanks mate. I finally found inner peace now.
Would've been during transport I assume.
@@Yee20234 i was gonna query about that. Im glad i was only tortured for 15 seconds. However, after this video I couldve held out longer if need be
the subtitles said "the best time to escape would have been during the capture"
It’s absolutely awesome that flipping off an enemy interrogator is an actual military strategy
I did that to the cops and judge too.
Will investigate this further
@@vnolan633 what goes on internet stranger ?
Till they snap it in three pieces
@@rashoietolan3047 we need a search and rescue team asap.
But without doubt the best time to escape would have been......
.. Would have been when!? WOULD HAVE BEEN WHEN!!!???
Would have been the first location he was being held before being taken to the main interrogator
+imagination43
Lol, that abrupt ending to this video...!
+imagination43 They are just making sure you were paying attention.
+imagination43 IT'S A TRAP
+imagination43 IT'S A TRAP
"...Name Edward!?!? What's your name Edward!?!?!?!"
Full name and confirmation that that is his name
+SouthHemiTV2 IM RICK HARRISON AND THIS IS MY......
Edward
What ?
How you doin' man ?
*When they start playing amateur Dentist, You will talk*
how if u have a mouth that hurts to move
beatings and mock executions.
This. When drilled to the core of one of your teeth, you'll fucking break. You will never feel pain as intense as that, unless someone strikes your balls with a sledgehammer.
I've had root canal surgery with no anaesthetic, it's just pain, it's the mind that breaks. I thank my family for constantly beating the shit out me for my high pain threshold. Me heads fucked though.
I was living in Spain and didn't have enough money for the surgery and the anisthetic, his name was Jesus. That's not the worst though, when I was 17 I had a head on collision with another motor bike and his helm it hit me in the face and broke my jaw. They waved wires in and out of my teeth top and bottom, then attached those wires vertically. 3 months later, was driving my new bike home from the hospital so refused the anisthetic. He chopped the vertical wires and said I had a choice, snip, snip, snip, snip, snip each one and pull out the wires which would take about an hour,,, or just grab one end and pull (I'm writing one handed and holding the chair as I write), he attached players to the end of the wire on the bottom set, put his foot on the arm of the chair and pulled, blood went everywhere, then the top.
According to every military man it's never a matter of if you'll break. It's when.
A few days without sleep? Without water? Food? Daily beatings? A few less fingernails?
They'll break you. No matter how long you hold out. It's basically just a matter of holding out until you're rescued or escape
exactly.
having a final level of secrecy in yourself.
but time will come, before or after.
Well you know I consider myself relatively tough but once you’ve been captured like that you were totally at their mercy if I could see that coming I just take my son had pill or something you would want to you know put your friends in danger because I don’t care how tough you are they can break about anybody.
stress positions sound much more harmful to the body as a whole than removing fingernails. i would like to walk again without any long lasting effects of stress positions. fingernails aren't that important.
Yeah but usually you're buying time. Plenty of people will just kill you once they think they've gotten enough out of you. Then you leak a little more. Giving yourself more time to find a chance to escape or get rescued, maybe even released. Sometimes it's as simple as they don't have the time or room for you or killing you etc. Or administrative issues, if you wait long enough something may occur that benefits you. More time alive, more chances at freedom. But you gotta hold out of very long periods of time and give them just enough to keep you alive. Just from videos in the trenches in Ukraine whether journalists held captive, or soldiers, they were released only because they didn't have any more room for them or supplies, or time to kill them/bury them because of unknown administrative decisions. One got released because the battle nearby became too intense and unstable, they just didn't have enough men to do stupid shit like watch prisoners they needed them up front fighting, so he basically walked out of there and no one was there. Sometimes it's that dumb and simple and it can save you, not always though
I've heard the same. That's why it's dumb to think you'll be some tough guy who will only give name, rank, DOB, and service number.
The guy putting his middle finger up to the guy as he's writing is the best part of this whole video
*silent defiance*
after the unit watches this video the C/O catches middle fingers out of the corner of his eye for a week as the guys "just practice their training, sir"
I used that in an interview to get back control of the interview and it worked and I got the job lol.
Oh so this is why Sgt. Griggs kept repeating numbers when you found him in cod 4.
MXXIII dead loool
Commander Duck Pigeon just sayin, it's pretty accurate
MXXIII true
Why?
sweetwater can u explain why he was saying the number
this is fine and all until they start cutting off finger tips or drilling holes into your teeth
What about if they start drilling holes in your legs and shoulders
That's the point NarkMan. Once they go hard you're going to give information. The thing is to be 'the Grey Man'. In the opening stages of a conflict, lots of POW's are going to be taken by both sides. That's a lot of information to be got through. Most of the POW's are going to have nothing of value, but they are mixed in with the ones that have a great deal of value. So, they have to find out who is who. They don't have the resources or time to go through each and every person with 1:1 extreme interrogation, so they get less skilled interrogators to sift through to find the ones they want to spend time and effort on. Your job in the initial stages is to be so grey that they don't know that you have info. Do that for 48 hours and any information you have will be worthless.
Firelight157 No. MOST POW's are't killed.
@Firelight157 waterboarding is illegal in most countries but what happens behind closed doors is something different
Torture techniques beyond the cruelest minds imagination is unbelievable and has been used for thousands of years. Water boarding and 3rd degree burns is normally what is used as the risk of death is low but the pain and trauma is high. I’m sure there’s new ways of getting people to spill the truth nowadays such as drugs that make you black out and answer truthfully to everything asked.
12 yrs old from their gaming chair: *I AIN’T SAYIN’ SHIT*
HEHE, right? Everyone breaks.
Hes gonna break. Me myself Id just wanna sing...Im sure they wouldnt like that very much, or allow that
The most British interrogation ever
Nope. He would’ve served tea and crumpets separately if so
The Rotsnockets. If you refuse that cuppa you're dead already.
are you thirsty, Edward? You want more tea, Edward? Simply answer yes and you'll get your biscuits and sugar, Edward.
@@mikeoxlong6351 - Shall I be mother, Edward?
Is that nice edward, innit?
Nowadays don't let them take you prisoner.. Like that Russian soldier in Syria who called in an airstrike on his position
I salute that man
I didn't heart about that, but that man is a total badass.
Good soldier
Good man
You could say that also about the Vietnam War. VC and NVA were known for torturing and killing POWs.
He had a baby on the way too
He deserves to be showered in medals and also deserves financial support for the baby
First off...
REQUEST THAT THERE BE A LAWYER PRESENT FOR THE INTERROGATION!!!
Second, turn the tables on to the interrogator by stating,
"I know you are but what am I..."
Third, use your lifelines...phone a friend, ask the audience, etc.
Follow these steps and you may be the next WHO SENT YOU AND WHY INTERROGATION MILLIONAIRE
"I'll take 'Anal Rehydration Techniques' for $200, Alex."
"This is the preferred lubrication used to insert the feeding tube during anal rehydration."
"What is Tobasco sauce?"
"Correct!"
IronTigerMantis LOL
IronTigerMantis koo
Yea fucking right, request a lawyer. And under the genevona convention demand that when they shoot you in the head they don't use a hollow point
This is fucking great😂😂
One candidate was such a good actor he actually convinced his interrogators that he was a truck driver kidnapped by the other candidates.
I was in a psychology class and a CIA agent who was there to tell us stories and such told me that a soldier is only EXPECTED to last 24 hours of interrogation, since a person can only truly last about 24 hours before cracking. And also plans can change drastically in 24 hours.
To my knowledge, the UK is based on this, after 24 hours of known MIA’s plans and codes and anything of importance, is changed after those 24 so you can say anything.
@@Bashfulvideos1 sharp
@@Bashfulvideos1 interesting!
Oh y'all gobshites ain't met my mother yet. She'll crack you in 30 seconds.
24hrs of high stress, no sleep etc is like 3 days with no sleep, mild psychosis, hallucinations and allsorts are going on, i wouldn't trust what i was saying, we have all been there after 24hrs no sleep and notice little changes that are surprising
You have to remember the main reason you do this is so that you can survive as long as you can.
Military is an organisation which knows that once someone is captured they almost always assume that what that asset knows the enemy knows also. That is why everyone according to their rank and objective only knows what they need to know and not more.
and in Sun Tsu, you give some of your guys false information and make sure they get captured.
Pretty much 101 tactics when playing travian
@@cennon that's fucked up man lol
RIP Mac.
Genuine SAS (the one playing the injured soldier).
His son was killed in action and he never fully recovered from the loss.
Yeah that’s how Mac died of a hear attack
RIP Mac 🙏🙏🙏
Rip
Everyone in this video is genuine sas. John Macaleese was just more famous
@@hydraz1443 would not say that.
kudos for cameraman for once again using his invisible potion and filming Edward interrogation
For all you wondering what he says after the cliffhanger at the end is "the best time to break out is as soon as possible as you get captured
No fucking shit?
Im going to use that flipping off technique in my next job interview to maintain control. Hopefully i don't get caught lmfao
How'd you get on lol
When I was a teenager I did the flipping off technique to my boss once not realising his brother had just arrived and was standing just behind me. That went down well.
"without doubt the best time to escape [and avoid most of the ordeal] would have been" *ends*
its on a transfer in or out of a vehicle
best time to escape would have been before you were shipped to enemy headquarters
That's classified.
it's on a need-to-know basis
An elite SAS Veteran once told me he preferred Fruit Salad sweets to Drumstick lollies.
Was he under duress?
I love these documentaries. It was my childhood dream to join or attempt selection. Now it’s my adult dream to live quietly and let other people deal with shit that doesn’t involve me. I tell you it’s blissful
😂
Facts
THE WAY I LAUGHED AT THIS COMMENT LMAOO
@@User-zq9ic it was the I tell you it's blissful part that done it for me 😂
Fuking HILARIOUS 😂 😂😂😆😂😁😆😂😂😂😂
Give me your name, Edward
TopGear 1234 most of the time you'd respond to your name, even if you just look up or something. Especially after not hearing it for so long, you'd have to fight the subconscious urge to react to anything at all that might give something away
NL 138
Look up, Edward.
It's a trick
This is one of the funniest comments I have ever read ngl
My name is Haywood Jablome-Goode
I feel like I was watching how to interrogate a person. Rather than how to survive an interrogation.
Its the same thing basically
Why not both?
know your enemy and you win.
Tbh they choose what info like this goes out and it's a good thing to lull the enemy
Problem with these tactics is that this would probably work if you’re going against another modern army . I hardly doubt the taliban or isis or the cartels would keep you for that long . They’ll just pull out the power drill or chainsaw and then you’ll just start talking or be on the next best gore video
Well done mate but I highly doubt in training their permitted to do that😭
Lets be real if you got captured by any of those three you’d be the next funkytown video regardless
I heard about that video, whats it about?
@@scott-gaming.8834 This one guy getting absolutely flayed and mutilated and the cartel keeps injecting him with drugs to keep him awake so he feels the pain, haven't watched it myself but what I hear is they cut his hands off and his chest is wide open. I'm not entirely sure about the accuracy of those details its just what I've heard, I'm confident about the pumping drugs into him to keep him awake detail tho because that's the detail I hear most repeatedly from people. But I've seen enough gore videos to where I don't really plan on watching it myself.
@@scott-gaming.8834 Oh also they are playing music in the background and funkytown is one of the songs hence the name of the video
Caught me off guard when he flipped him off.
What time?
@@mikespearwood3914 13:47
"Mac" in this video is portrayed by John McAleese, an actual SAS operative and one of the inspirations for Captain Price in the Call of Duty franchise.
He and his son were true heroes in my humble, (Scottish), opinion. Poor Mac never recovered from his son’s death. Poor guys. When I see low-life, lazy scumbags who haven’t worked a day in their lives and use their benefits to get messed-up it pisses me off.
Stone was also SAS
@@adam_karateka stonemountain64
@@Highland_Moo Mac was an SAS executioner in Ireland that shot and killed many people.
@@shawnfinnegan64 executioner is only really valid when the other guys don't have guns lol
What your first job interview feels like.
LOL 🤣
I had one a few days ago and can confirm this.
I can say my current job interview was like that as well, at least i am not alone!
I joined the army the interragator was a hot woman milf with red hair. She was smiling all the time
I was captured during war games by british commandos. No idea what unit. At one point I tried to escape, one bloke came out of nowhere, decked me, broke my nose. Those guys are beasts. No hard feelings, train hard fight easy as it goes.
what country where you serving?
Who would win
A professional interrogator that has been trained for many years.
Or
One S.A.S. Boi
Biggie Cheese well the S.A.S guy would’ve gone through extensive training to prepare for these situations...
one stoney boi
Biggie Cheese One SAS boi
One SASsy boi
sas
this is absoutely nothing compared to girlfriends interrogation
Josh Luck Meeting the father....
“WHO THE FUCK IS SARAH!”
She already knows the answers to her questions, she just wants to know if you lie to her and if so how :)
Indira Gutierrez
Like one these interrogations. They'll ask you questions to which they already have the answers to see what you'll lie about.
Wife interrogation is even worse.
So my name's Edward and when the video started I was smokin a j and looking at my phone....
Edward. Look up! Look up Edward!
Lucas Don Velour ... Lucas u fucking liar fuck u
Peter F? more like Peter F-bomb
it's fucking hoxton, twats what is a F-bomb ?
Peter F an f-bomb is the word fuck.
this comment had 111 likes, what a beautiful number
errrrrr ..... sorry couldn't resist
At this point we are confused as to why Sergeant Harris has repeatedly failed the female interrogator portion of the course. To date he has repeated this portion 27 times and there is no sign he will pass for the 28th. It has been six months since he started this course. We have informed him that maybe this just isn't his specialty and he should consider other options but he refuses to give up and has even become borderline violent when confronted about being pulled and returning to duty. Every day he wakes up and dutifully and reports to the cell to be interrogated yet again by the role playing female interrogator. We are truly puzzled as to how someone with a stellar record that lacks failure can't pass this simple portion in spite of our best efforts to help him along. Surprisingly, the female interrogator also insists that we continue and has not become the least bit frustrated with the situation.
His determination and tenacity are admirable.
@Bird Music took time out of ur day 2 make us laugh good stuff
wasnt Mac arrested on suspicion of downloading child pornography though? why is he such a legend?
Also, the female interrogator has requested a riding crop and fuzzy handcuffs. We find ourselves confused as to why the female interrogator needs a riding crop when physical interrogation isn't even allowed, never mind why she would want more comfortable handcuffs for her prisoner.
😂😂😂
Wow my mom made me stand in against wall for hours many times. Now I know where she got her techniques.
SMS, speacial mother forces
So she technically tortured you
my parents would make me put my arms up and stay like that for an hour
What's your name Edward? wtf xD
+krijelis They want him to say it, so they can record it
+Phantom Runners that's how you get you and your squad beaten up
reply with "It Don't matter jabroni"
That's way too aggressive and are nice way to get yourself or one of your teammates killed well done you just failed.
Eddie Moreno or come at me bro lol
Leaving the match always worked for me lol
Saul Lindemann Caviera though
Saul Lindemann what about probation???
Richard O' Neill IFKR
In my country we have a saying for that called cowered
Sydney The Gamer I think you meant 'Coward'?
This is how Scandinavian Airline Systems train their employees? Geez..
It’s a tuff market. Just last week a scandinavian airline systems pilot got abducted by viderø.
am just waiting for a mate
Matt Rastall 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
This reminds me of SERE School in Brunswick, Maine! It was ran by the Navy, but the man in Charge of it all was former SAS. It was actually one of the most incredible experiences of my life!
Damnn. That must’ve been hell
Rob Rob never heard of this. I was USN 1973-1977. What was it's purpose? SEAL training?
@@Daniel-ld7xs It honestly wasn't super horrific, worth it in the end!
@@RobTheViking Def was a fun/interesting few weeks! We had a ton of F18 Pilots in our group, I wish I would of had their jobs lol
@@dalehood1846 Not exactly sure when they opened the School, but know it ran until about 2008-2009 when they moved it Portsmouth. Basically they just train you how to Survive/Evade/Resist and Escape the enemy if you happen to find yourself behind enemy lines. So Outdoor survival was included. They also have the POW portion/phase which was the real shitty part lol. Taught you how to tolerate intense interrogations, even did a little water boarding kinda stuff lol. Generally those sent to SERE were SEALS/SWCC, EOD, Other SF from different branches, Pilots, Rescue Swimmers/Aircrew, and probably some Intel guys that worked in the field. Was Multi Branched, but Mainly US Navy. And hell yeah I bet the Navy back in the 70s was a blast!
Fun fact: Captain John Price from MW is based upon the injured SAS soldier in 17:48 who is named “john mcaleese”.
John mcaleese’s son died in action and he never fully recovered from it until he died in 2011, RIP.
Maybe if he didn't dedicate his life to being a psychopath working for a bloody empire he wouldn't have to worry about that. Good riddance, that happening probably saved dozens of Syrians or Iranians Libyans etc
LOL wrong. Captain John price was based on a character from Soldier of Fortune 1 & 2 name John Mullins, first game developed by Raven Software.
Albara why spread lies?
Real eyes realize real lies.
@@guantisengkun4342 He actually was based on a SAS soldier that was involved in the Iranian Embassy siege in 2003
"actually he was based off my dad"
i mean in real life. edward is getting that cigarette directly in the eyeball
"if you control his mind, then you have him"
Apple must be using these techniques on their customers/cultists
Corporate capitalism.
@@donaldderp1602 Capitalism Bad
There's something heartwarming about knowing there are people out there not just in UK who would be willing to put themselves through this, that they train themselves for it. That they would likely put themselves through a slow gruesome hopeless ordeal without cracking with the best thing they can hope for being the sweet release of death. And why? Cos it makes you feel like a hard nut? No, Because they can, because they took up the job of being a part of an elite group of people who are formidable, efficient, deadly and unbreakable.
Cos I tell you right now, i'm watching this with 3 words in my mind FUCK. THAT. SHIT and I have deep admiration to anyone serious enough about their job and what it represents to train themselves to put up with something like this.
I respect this my Brother.
what makes you surprised that people outside the uk also took those responsibilities
Thanks. We as Baby Sitters go trough this torture evry day. Hard Job
@@resonanceoffate86 As a Misogynistic man I still agree with you.
I was going through that training as a 16 year old boy soldier, all lads from places like Liverpool, Manchester, Belfast and Glasgow, they don't go easy on you because your a young lad.
What happens if your:
Name: I
Rank: Love
Number: Saddam Hussein
+projectilequestion Saddam Hussien is not a number bro. what were you smoking a year ago?
TheOriginal GGHarasser I love you, for that
projectilequestion preeeety sure sadam huesein isn't a number.
Pfff what shitty counting system are you using then!?
This one goes:
Stalin, Hitler, Putin, Hussein, Bin Laden, Lenin, Mussolini, Hirohito, Roosevelt, 10 (first names are decimals)
projectilequestion
stupid ass
I was also captured in Scotland, back in 2001, but my interrogator was nothing like this. The things they did to me... I was outside a chip shop the other day and thought I saw a King Rib lying on the pavement. Turns out it was only a chunk of seagull carcass but I just broke down crying.
Why did you cry from seeing that?
@@muzic4lyfe2005 It is a joke.
@@specialunit0428 no shit, so was mine
I am probably missing some context, I can't quite get the joke in this.
@@specialunit0428 it's not a joke, it's PTSD.
"Always make yourself look unimportant. They might be low on ammo."
Ammo? You don't need to shoot a captive person. Your hands will be cuffed behind your back, and then they just put a plastic bag over your head and tie it around your neck. You'll be dead in minutes. But they'll most likely just hit you in the head with the shovel that was just used to dig the hole they're going to put you in.
Fascinating!
I like how at the end the narrator says "the best time to escape - " before it cuts off.
This kind of represents the scenario of two kids accusing each other of eating the last Oreo
You're an Oreo
i love how the video stops right before ti tells us when the best time to escape was, excellent timing.
This is interrogation, of SAS. It states that you tend to imagine people will torture you all the time, and this is not the case. But this does happen, people don't always need a reason, or an objective. They just torture people because they hate them.
Every time you go to sign on at the job centre...
ours never gave a shit
Yeah those places are like training camps for the new order
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"Ok, we got a comedian, commence the torture."
John Doe
Better laugh than cry.
nai re pelle
The nicest SAS interrogation ever. If you were any quieter they may have even let you go scot free
They did, with 10 rothman and a pack of beef space raiders.
"I can hardly shoot a gun mate." 😂
seriously i can’t shoot a gun all i wanted was a mcflurry
I think that was Lee Harvey Oswald’s defence
Easiest way to avoid interrogation is don't join the army.
+Saul Montanza or don't get married.
But that’s cowardly, leaving the army because your afraid of interrogation.
Martyn Nooy or don’t be born
Interviewer: So what made you choose our company?
@@bensupit1015 you are marely a political pawn if you are a soldier nowadays.
No civilized country would randomly invade and at this point we outta just nuke all those middle Eastern freaks off the planet as a conjoined force lmao.
It's not like I'll ever need this but I'll watch it anyways lol
spectaclez story of my life
+spectaclez although there are a few good tips to help not get caught lying.
+spectaclez Well it is funny that you should say that but I was recently ''interviewed'' by a pathetic policeman over a row with ''one of there own'' as he stated, he acted just like some sort of SAS interrogator, it was absolutely pathetic, made me lose any respect I had left for the police.
still enjoying single life I see...
thewalkingL me too, don't know why I watched the whole thing lol
This is some helpful information for my next job interview, thanks mate 👍
2:25 He just wasted his one and only chance to do the Bottle Flip Challenge
lel
Thunder Kat Legendary comment
If he managed to do it, the captives would of let him go.
I SWEAR TO GOD LOL
Fucking best comment by far, holy shit
The best time to try and escape is the first few minutes to an hour of capture, while everyone's is still flapping, before chaos ends and order and calm resumes, try get away before the enemy has got he's shit together and gets itself organized.
Use Silent forms of defiance *sticks middle finger up* XD
Sere school , i waana go to that school , thats exactly what they do
Im a 19D in the army
"You want another drink, Edward?"
Edward: "Two pints and a jagerbomb please"
Lol
If ur interrogator starts shouting abuse at u, u know:
a) he's angry af
b) therefore his interrogation techniques haven't worked and he's getting desperate
c) therefore u're winning
d) therefore u can mentally and silently laugh at him
e) you know that ur a stronger, better person than him. Use d and e to make yourself feel better and constantly tell urself that ur winning in ur head.
If he's shouting at me, I know:
-Maybe he is feeling insecure about himself
-He is having a bad day
Try talking to him and seeing what's bothering him, maybe you can make a new friend for after the war.
shouting abuse in your face is an interrogation tactic
f) ur dum
@@JohnDoe-on6ru lol
What if my interrogator loses his temper and decides to cut of my fingers and dick off?
Jeez, out of all the possible ways a enemy army could interrogate you this video makes it look like a walk in the park, No small box to be kept in, no finger nail pulling, water boarding, needle poking.
harlemhornet because this is German video and they sort of obey to Geneva conventions. Little they know no one follows through those conventions, let alone know them. Eastern Ukraine is an example: prisoner executions, all of that.
+harlemhornet Do you not know what Geneva Convetions is?
ElUnico Y AuntenticoCrack oh ya thats right... because all enemy combatants follow the Geneva conventions..
harlemhornet they cant pull their own soldiers nails
Boris Z What language is this in? I know its not German but it looks related
I knew a woman like this in the late 80's.I escaped.It was
harrowing.I"m still traumatized.
I swear she could pilot any broom.
The audio quality represents the sheer evil tactics that goes on. True 4th wall! 10/10
NAME RANK AND NUMBER EDWARD!
STUNTS I can imagine some idiot calling out his call of duty stats during this
I'd do just to trigger them ^^
Dantek.reimann 😂
that wud be genius!! lmao
NAME, RANK AND SERIAL NUMBER PERIOD STOP - hogan (bob crane)
Thanks for the tips, with these i was able to resist ratting out my friend to the principle. Works well for schools.
My wife: where did you go? What time did you come in?.....Me: no comment.
Nope, now you gave her a recorded yes that she can use against you
This is gold. Thank you for uploading
The best time to escape would have been.... “As soon as possible after being captured”
It’s from a series you can find called SAS - Survival Secrets: Behind Enemy Lines, this clip is from episode 2
this is the funniest comment section i've ever seen
EDL Shane me too hahahaha its 3am and i stil cant get enough, im still reading comments, some of them giving funny advice. Haha thats why alien dont visit us. Haha
inhale the gey
yes it is...
But was he on Easy Street?
Cayden it probably doesn't feel so sweet
That’s shit was child’s play
The walking dead is shit now
word
Neagan does have a weird way of interigation
I experienced something similar to this. Still have PTSD 10 years later.
I am sorry you had to experience something like this. I hope you are to find healing for your trauma
Yeah i can imagine tis though living with a single mother
He says if your given food or drink then take it but what if there is poison or some kind of drugs in it that can make you even more weak and then talk.
guess that's a risk you have to take, if you don't eat you'll get weaker too
Massza but they want u alive
I am not talking about Drugs that cause death, but drugs that can mess with your mind altering your perception which would make you confess to something like a truth serum
Phil Williams Hahaha. Truth serum! Brilliant. You're joking right? You don't actually believe in that Hollywood mumbo jumbo, do you?
Jacob Stark There is a drug (the name escapes me) that can make you blurt out information with out realising it before its to late.
"They'll try to destroy your spirit and resolve." Ha! Joke's on them. I have none. If I ever get threatened with torture, all they'll have to do is show me a can opener and I'll sing like a canary with Tourette's syndrome.
christopherscottb I literally giggled like a little girl. Thanks.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh, you're stronger than the vid hero cose you've dared tell the truth. Watch ppl writting spams
What puzzles me about this video is an SAS officer once told me he could get all the information he needed in as little as five minuets. Just by putting a lighted cigarette close to the captives eye ball and they always sang like canaries, is what he told me and it was top notch intel! He also added, it was so effective that he would lay money on the method getting those interrogated to even perform all other kinds of circus tricks. That is why I take many of these videos with a pinch of salt, as I know even the IRA and the underworld know all about this method and have used it to very good effect.
the secrets out
How did he know it was true intel though?
@@jamesr5741 good question
If someone says that, they're lying, 100%. Nobody can get all they need in 5min. Nobody who knows anything about this stuff says something like that.
@@keithklassen5320 Oh yeah, you must be a special forces division commander or someone who has refused to talk with a cigarette near your eyeball
17:45 it's a relief that Captain Price is ok and well
13:46 best fuken part xD im dying yo
Lol fukin ell
Why did I watch all of this anyway. it's not like I'm ever gonna be in the military or be in this situation lmao+
you never know tho
Seolyeo Combat is harder to get into than youd think. Youre just most likely getting some shitty desk job or train in bases for most of your years.
Special Ops is guaranteed combat, but even that is *HARD* as fuck to get into. SAS or Seals isn't the kind where you could easily sign up and volunteer, you'll have to be one of the lucky few candidates to be selected for it
Seolyeon yeah look at the movie central intelligence
We're preparing ourselves for something. Ww3 or something.
Just in case.
Name and rank?
HI BILLY MAYS HERE FOR OXICLEAN
German_shepherd_dog Lmfao I was having a shitty day , Thanks for the laugh , cheers mate
Lel no problemo bro
German_shepherd_dog Laughing Even Louder hahaha funny
German_shepherd_dog I imaged a GSD in an interrogation lol. My shepherd would fucking kill them all.
German_shepherd_dog RIP
If you expecting your captures to follow Geneva conventions, you are in for a surprise.
Even as a USAF aircraft mechanic, we have similar training for SERE/interrogation. Aircrew and AFSOC will usually go through the real SERE training in Fairchild AFB, but all of what I was seeing were videos like this that lasted 5+ hours and 6+ hour computer based training, as well as US Code of Conduct.
I absolutely love AFSOC, STS and PJs, if I was a yank I'd go PJs all day.
I managed to misread aircraft as 'airsoft' and thought, ".....Surely that's a bit much?" 😂
I feel like alot of gallows humor is a good resistance technique. Possibly try and seem suicidal and nihilistic. If you get the chance, if it is necessary, go down fighting. They cannot break a man who simply makes a mockery of everything including his suffering. These are all power games.
Exactly. I've managed to avoid getting a good kicking for 3 lads much bigger than me by acting a bit "off" and mentioning to my friend that I really can't afford to get arrested for GBH right before I see Slipknot live (this was in some shit-hole town outside a music festival). Plenty of glaring and name calling, but people tend to avoid strangers who appear to be willing to cripple someone on a whim. Not that I would have even tried, but no one knows that.
Very “dead pool” like
@Bob Shingles only if you yourself are a joke🤝
@@ihonest5355 if you think you’re not a joke then you’re the biggest joker of all.
@@HazeLmao the joke here is you 🤡
hello 144p, my old friend
Watching this for when the glue stick lid next goes missing