Aziz al-Abub

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Aziz al-Abub (a.k.a. Ibrahim al-Nadhir or al-Nahdhir) was a Lebanese Hezbollah psychiatrist and mind control[1] expert.

Aziz was a disciple of Dr. Ewen Cameron. He graduated from the Soviet Union's Patrice Lumumba Institute that specialized in mind control techniques.

Aziz al-Abub used mind-control, drugs, and physical torture on CIA operatives in Beirut. He is credited in the infamous 444-day (1984-1985) torture and mental derangement of American William Francis Buckley.[2]

References

  1. ^ "THE MANUFACTURE OF MINDLESS MURDERERS". Psych Assault. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. ^ Thomas, Gordon (October 1988). "Review of 'Journey Into Madness'". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 November 2016.

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