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> The World Federation of Behavioral Therapy and Modification

Translation: "Torture Is Us"

> Noted Canadian psychologist Professor Jonathan Niles Naughton, President and Treasurer of the organization

Since he founded it, leads it, and is one of the driving forces behind it, we should expect nothing less (or more).

> "a long over-due effort to coalesce various related disciplines and synthesize standard protocols for behavioral modification."

This sounds a lot like a symposium for the purpose of developing standardized torture techniques and the protocols behind their use. Can any of you imagine who might be the current recipient of such superior handling?

> In the past, practicioners in this exciting new field have had no guidance or direction. They have had to struggle bravely, as it
> were, without professional codification of techniques.

Yes, indeed I do call them as I see them. 'The Naught' is attempting to perform acts of torture under the guise of "treating a sick (wo)man."

> Professor Naughton acts as a consultant for Brunel-Brauer GmbH.

That confirms what we already knew. His claim of being scared off when he was allegedly working for Dilyn was his cover story. He was probably in the employ of BB all along. The information he was able to gather within the inner confines of MarsDawn was invaluable to him and his handlers. We are fortunate that he decided to leave when he did. Can anyone explain why he chose to leave such a perfectly made to order avenue of espionage?

> "I have been a given a splendid opportunity to use my skills to further the goals of the organization.

Translation: I finally found a villanous employer who not only is willing to indulge my sadistic tendencies, I actually found one who appreciates them and encourages their use.

> Although I am not at liberty to disclose specific details, I can say that my work involves data extraction and verification."

So that is the new PC code phrase for torture for the purpose of extracting information from a prisoner.