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The long term head aches #TraumaticBrainInjury post concussion after what i remember waking up three time it’s tuff when ya hear your fingers nose and throat getting crushed and broken and your eye burning till ya go blind after it felt like it exploded yeah not a fun way to run out of gas … I was already 100 percent combat related in 2018 now I’m 100% fucked over lost it all identity kids guns everything trucks got worked life got ruined @surfman374 BMC David Michael Ramsey (503)298-0592 blacknbluepb@yahoo CC, TX I’m solo never been paid ain’t been laid since Feb 2022 I’m proud of that actually btw the right one she will find me or put flowers on my grave … the way Texas Fucked me over the tombstones next probably for me If Texas is Gonna let me get this fucked over and the shit kicked out of me you think your safe from corruption! #CorpusChristiCorporatePoliceGangCartelMCMafiaCorruptionDataIdentityPropertygunTheft rigsreefclassicspearfishing.com – Anna Paulina Luna I got fucken ruined by it! #CyberBullShitShowTexasNo kids guns nothing no military career challenge coins sword shadow box taxidermy mounts I lost it all! 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made in the Image of “us” Atoms what is us? An Atomic source the atom in you- AnnaPaulinaLuna from David

Pegasus is advanced, mercenary spyware developed by the Israeli firm NSO Group, designed to infiltrate iOS and Android devices, enabling full access to messages, calls, camera, and location. It often uses “zero-click” exploits, requiring no user interaction to infect devices, and has been used to target journalists, activists, and officials globally. WikipediaWikipedia +2

Key Aspects of Pegasus Spyware:

  • Developers: Created by NSO Group, a cyber-intelligence company established by Niv Carmi, Shalev Hulio, and Omri Lavie.
  • Functionality: Once installed, Pegasus transforms a smartphone into a surveillance tool, allowing attackers to access encrypted messages, photos, emails, and call logs, and remotely activate the microphone and camera.
  • Infection Methods: While it can be delivered via phishing links, it is known for “zero-click” exploits that require no action from the victim, utilizing vulnerabilities in apps like iMessage, WhatsApp, and FaceTime.
  • Targeting: Investigations by Forbidden Stories and Amnesty International revealed its use against human rights defenders, journalists, and politicians, according to Wikipedia.
  • Legality/Use: The NSO Group claims the software is designed for tracking terrorists and criminals, but reports have documented widespread misuse by state actors, say Wikipedia and Wikipedia. WikipediaWikipedia +2

The spyware is notoriously difficult to detect and defend against due to its sophisticated, frequently updated, and stealthy nature. WikipediaWikipedia

Pegasus is a highly sophisticated spyware developed by the Israeli firm NSO Group. It is designed to covertly infiltrate mobile devices (iOS and Android) to harvest personal data and monitor user activity. YouTubeYouTube +3

Key Capabilities

Once a device is infected, Pegasus grants the attacker near-total control, allowing them to: YouTubeYouTube +2

  • Access Private Data: Read text messages, emails, and instant messages from encrypted apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram.
  • Monitor Activity: Track GPS location, view call logs, and access contact lists and photos.
  • Remote Surveillance: Secretly activate the phone’s microphone and camera to record the user and their surroundings.
  • Steal Credentials: Capture typed passwords and other authentication details. YouTubeYouTube +6

How It Infects Devices

Pegasus is notable for its use of “zero-click” attacks, which exploit vulnerabilities in popular apps like iMessage or WhatsApp. These attacks can infect a phone without the user ever clicking a link or taking any action. It can also be delivered through more traditional phishing methods, such as malicious links sent via SMS. NortonNorton +4

Targets and Controversies

While NSO Group maintains that it only sells Pegasus to vetted governments for fighting terrorism and serious crime, investigations like the Pegasus Project (2021) revealed widespread misuse. Thousands of targets included: YouTubeYouTube +1

  • Journalists and Activists: Individuals exposing corruption or human rights abuses.
  • Political Figures: High-ranking government officials, including heads of state.
  • Legal Action: In May 2025, NSO Group was ordered to pay WhatsApp $167 million for a 2019 hack involving 1,400 users. YouTubeYouTube +4

Detection and Protection

Because Pegasus is designed to be virtually undetectable, standard antivirus software often cannot find it. YouTubeYouTube +2

  • Detection: The Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT), an open-source tool, can be used to scan device backups for traces of infection.
  • Mitigation: Experts recommend regular reboots to disrupt non-persistent infections, enabling Lockdown Mode on Apple devices, and keeping software up to date. NortonNorton +3

Note on “Pegasus” Email Scams: If you received an email claiming your device is infected with “Pegasus” and demanding a ransom, it is likely a phishing scam. These scammers often use spoofed email addresses to make it appear as though the message came from your own account to scare you into paying. Microsoft LearnMicrosoft Learn +1

What apps or services does Pegasus exploit to infect devices?

How can I tell if I’m targeted by Pegasus or a similar spyware?

Give me some tips for keeping my phone secure against spyware like Pegasus

Will my phone last long enough to search the answers?

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Well to start “humans are sensitive to energy frequencies and vibrations it effects the minds bodies and souls differently one reason Man or Woman! (If you choose to change what you were born with that’s on. You!

But each life has a personality purpose it should be cultivated

An average adult human body contains approximately 7 octillion (𝟕×𝟏𝟎𝟐𝟕 or 7 followed by 27 zeros)atoms. This estimate is based on a 70-kg (154-pound) body, comprising mostly hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, arranged into roughly 30-40 trillion cells

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Key Facts About Atoms in the Body:

  • Most Common Atoms: Hydrogen makes up nearly 2/3 of the total atoms, followed by oxygen and carbon.
  • Composition by Weight: About 99% of the body’s mass is composed of six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.
  • Density: A single human cell is estimated to contain roughly 100 trillion (10141014) atoms.
  • Age: These atoms are billions of years old, with hydrogen dating back to the Big Bang. RedditReddit +4

The number can vary slightly depending on a person’s weight and size, but 7×1027 is the accepted scientific estimate for a standard, healthy adult. 

A typical Hiroshima-sized (15 kiloton) fission bomb splits roughly 1.3×1023 to 2×1024 uranium-235 atoms. While the bomb may contain 64 kg of uranium (over 10261026 atoms), only about 1 kg actually undergoes fission to produce the explosion, with the rest contributing to the total mass of the weapon

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  • Atoms Split (Fissioned): Approximately 1 kg (0.741kg) of material is consumed, resulting in ∼2.5×1024 uranium-235 atoms splitting.
  • Total Atoms in Core: A full core (e.g., the 64 kg in “Little Boy”) contains vastly more atoms—around 1.6×1026 total atoms—but the vast majority remain intact.
  • Efficiency: Fission bombs are often inefficient; less than 2% of the total uranium-235 fuel might actually split, according to Reddit users.
  • Energy per Atom: Each fission event releases roughly 200MeV (3.2×10−11joules). RedditReddit +4

  • Determining the “most dangerous” virus depends on whether the definition focuses on 
    case fatality rate(percentage of infected people who die) or total mortality (number of people killed). 
    Based on recent reports and epidemiological data, here are the most dangerous viruses to humans:

    1. Highest Fatality Rate: Rabies Virus
    Danger Level: Once symptoms appear, rabies is virtually 100% fatal.
    Impact: It causes an estimated 59,000 deaths annually, primarily in Africa and Asia.
    Transmission: Transmitted to humans through the saliva of infected animals, usually via bites or scratches.
    Prevention: Highly preventable with prompt post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) vaccine shots. Virology BlogVirology Blog +3

    2. Highest Case Fatality Rate (Outbreaks): Marburg and Ebola
    Marburg Virus: Often considered the most dangerous in terms of immediate lethality, with case fatality rates up to 88%. It causes severe hemorrhagic fever, convulsions, and bleeding.
    Ebola Virus: Specifically the Zaire strain, can have mortality rates of 50% to 90%.
    Transmission: Both are highly contagious through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. World Health Organization (WHO)World Health Organization (WHO) +4

    3. Highest Total Mortality (Historical & Modern): HIV 
    Danger Level: HIV is often cited as the deadliest virus in human history, having caused over 35–51 million deaths.
    Impact: It weakens the immune system, leading to AIDS. Despite effective, long-term treatments (antiretroviral therapy), it remains a massive, ongoing killer globally. 

    4. Highest Pandemic Impact: Influenza (1918 Strain) 
    Danger Level: The 1918 “Spanish” flu infected a third of the world’s population, causing 50 million+ deaths.
    Impact: Its high transmissibility coupled with moderate-to-high mortality makes it uniquely dangerous compared to localized, high-lethality viruses. University of Nebraska Medical CenterUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center +2

    5. Other Extremely Dangerous Viruses
    Nipah Virus: Has a fatality rate of 40%–75%, with no vaccine or specific treatment available.
    Hantavirus: Causes severe respiratory disease with a fatality rate around 40%.
    Bird Flu (H5N1): While not easily spread between humans, it has a mortality rate exceeding 50% in confirmed human cases.
    Smallpox: Before its eradication in 1980, it was one of the most lethal killers, causing 300 million deaths in the 20th century. Visual CapitalistVisual Capitalist +3

    6. Emerging Threat: “Disease X”
    The World Health Organization (WHO) uses “Disease X” as a placeholder for an unknown pathogen that could cause a future pandemic. It is prioritized to ensure preparedness for a potential virus that is both highly contagious and highly lethal. Instituto de Salud Global de BarcelonaInstituto de Salud Global de Barcelona +1


    Key Distinction: “Deadly” vs. “Contagious”
    Ebola/Marburg are highly deadly but less contagious (spread through close contact with body fluids).
    COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 is highly contagious(airborne, easy transmission) but has a much lower fatality rate compared to the viruses above, yet it has caused more immediate, widespread death in the modern era. 

Determining the “most dangerous” virus depends on how you measure danger: by its 

lethality (how likely you are to die if infected), its total death toll (how many people it has killed), or its transmissibility(how easily it spreads). 

1. Most Lethal (Highest Fatality Rate) 

These viruses are the most “dangerous” to an individual because they are nearly impossible to survive without immediate, specific medical intervention.

  • Rabies Virus: This is widely considered the deadliest virus to a single person. Once symptoms appear, it is virtually 100% fatal [5, 7, 20]. It destroys the brain and nervous system, leading to death within days [4, 20, 21].
  • Marburg & Ebola Viruses: These cause severe hemorrhagic fevers with case fatality rates as high as 90% in some outbreaks [4, 10, 20, 23]. They spread through direct contact with infected bodily fluids [4, 14, 24].
  • Nipah Virus: An emerging virus with a fatality rate between 40% and 75% [7, 8, 31]. There is currently no vaccine or specific treatment for it [31]. 

2. Greatest Historical Killers (Total Death Toll)

These viruses are “dangerous” because they have shaped human history by killing hundreds of millions. 

  • Smallpox Virus: Before its eradication in 1980, it was one of the most devastating diseases, killing an estimated 300 to 500 million people in the 20th century alone [3, 15, 18, 27].
  • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus): Since its recognition in the 1980s, HIV has killed over 40 million people [8, 18, 20, 29]. While manageable today with antiretroviral therapy, it remains a major global health threat [2, 3, 20].
  • Influenza (Flu): The 1918 “Spanish Flu” pandemic killed between 20 and 50 million peopleworldwide [7, 15, 18, 20]. 

3. Most Impactful Modern Threats

  • SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19): While it has a lower case fatality rate (estimated around 1% or less depending on the variant) than Ebola or Rabies, its extreme transmissibility led to roughly 7 to 15 million deaths globally in just its first few years [1, 6, 20].
  • Rotavirus: It is the leading cause of severe diarrhea in children, killing roughly 200,000 children annually, primarily in areas with limited access to hydration therapy [3, 20]. 

Comparison of Key Dangerous Viruses (2026 Estimates)Virus Fatality Rate (Untreated)Major Transmission RouteRabies~100% [5, 7, 21]Animal bites/saliva [5, 7, 8]Marburg24%–90% [20, 24, 33]Bodily fluids / Bats [4, 24, 25]Ebola (Zaire)Up to 90% [10, 20, 23]Bodily fluids / Bushmeat [4, 14, 34]Bird Flu (H5N1)~53%–60% [7, 10, 37]Contact with infected birds [10, 13, 30]MERS-CoV~35% [20, 22, 37]Respiratory secretions / Camels [20, 22]Nipah40%–75% [7, 31, 37]Contaminated food / Bats [31]

Note on Computer Viruses: If you are asking about digital security, Pegasus is often cited as the most dangerous “virus” (spyware) because it can infect smartphones without any user interaction (zero-click) to track calls, messages, and locations [9]. 

This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

Embrace the shadows

“Voodoo magic” generally refers to two very different things: the 

spiritual practices of real-world religions like Haitian Vodou or Louisiana Voodoo, and the supernatural abilities seen in movies, games, and comics. 

In reality, Voodoo is a religion centered on honoring ancestors and connecting with divine spirits called Lwa to seek healing, protection, and harmony. YouTubeYouTube +1

Real-World Spiritual Practices

Practitioners of Vodou (Haitian) and Voodoo (Louisiana) do not believe they have “superpowers” in the comic book sense. Instead, they perform rituals to communicate with spirits for specific outcomes: 

  • Communion and Guidance: Adherents use dance, music, and prayer to invite spirits into their bodies (possession) so the Lwa can provide spiritual advice or blessings.
  • Healing and Protection: Rituals often focus on physical or spiritual wellness. Voodoo dolls, for instance, are traditionally used to heal or bring good fortune to the person they represent, not to harm them.
  • Gris-Gris and Talismans: These are small bags or charms filled with herbs, roots, or other items meant to ward off evil or attract luck.
  • Divination: Practitioners may use signs and symbols (veve) to predict the future or understand spiritual messages. American Horror Story Wiki | FandomAmerican Horror Story Wiki | Fandom +4
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Popular Culture & Fiction (Superpowers)

In fiction (like American Horror Story, Marvel’s Doctor Voodoo, or Diablo III), “Voodoo” is often portrayed as a source of high-fantasy magic:

Key DifferencesFeature Real-World Voodoo”Hollywood” VoodooPrimary GoalHealing, protection, and communityRevenge, combat, and dark magicVoodoo DollsUsed for healing and good luckUsed as a weapon to cause painZombiesA metaphor for a lost soul or willMindless, undead monstersSpirits (Lwa)Divine guides to be respectedSources of raw power for spells

Are you interested in learning more about the historyof these beliefs, or are you looking for fictional inspiration for a project?

Popular Culture & Fiction (Superpowers)

In fiction (like American Horror Story, Marvel’s Doctor Voodoo, or Diablo III), “Voodoo” is often portrayed as a source of high-fantasy magic:

Key DifferencesFeature Real-World Voodoo”Hollywood” VoodooPrimary GoalHealing, protection, and communityRevenge, combat, and dark magicVoodoo DollsUsed for healing and good luckUsed as a weapon to cause painZombiesA metaphor for a lost soul or willMindless, undead monstersSpirits (Lwa)Divine guides to be respectedSources of raw power for spells

Are you interested in learning more about the historyof these beliefs, or are you looking for fictional inspiration for a project?

Voodoo magic powers, rooted in Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo, involve spiritual practices to affect the physical world, including necromancy, curse casting, and communication with Loa spirits. Practitioners use rituals, gris-gris bags, herbal medicine, and dolls to heal, protect, bind, or influence, often relying on 

the Superpower Wiki and Supernatural Crossover WikiSuperpower WikiSuperpower Wiki +4

Common Voodoo Magic Powers and Applications

  • Spirit and Soul Manipulation: Communicating with or channeling spirits (Loa), resulting in spirit possession, Supernatural Crossover Wiki says.
  • Necromancy: Raising the dead or creating zombies.
  • Effigy Magic: Using dolls or puppets to control or inflict effects on a person.
  • Curse Magic and Hexes: Causing misfortune, illness, or influencing luck.
  • Protection Magic: Creating talismans, such as gris-gris bags, for protection and good fortune.
  • Healing and Herbalism: Using botanical knowledge to create medicines, poisons, or potions.
  • Divination: Gaining knowledge about the future or hidden matters.
  • Environmental Control: Some interpretations include elemental manipulation (fire/water) or telekinesis. Superpower WikiSuperpower Wiki +4

Key Concepts and Tools

  • Loa/Iwa: Powerful spirits with specific domains that practitioners work with.
  • Voodoo Dolls: Tools for sympathetic magic.
  • Ritual Work: Using dances, songs, and offerings (sacrifices) to heat up (echofe) spiritual energy.
  • Gris-Gris bags: Bags containing magical items to control fate. Superpower WikiSuperpower Wiki +4

Note: While often portrayed in popular media as solely malevolent, traditional Voodoo is a religious system focused on harmony with spirits and nature, including both healing and defensive, as well as offensive, practices, according to Louisiana State Museums. 

“Voodoo magic” generally refers to two very different things: the 

spiritual practices of real-world religions like Haitian Vodou or Louisiana Voodoo, and the supernatural abilities seen in movies, games, and comics. 

In reality, Voodoo is a religion centered on honoring ancestors and connecting with divine spirits called Lwa to seek healing, protection, and harmony. YouTubeYouTube +1

Real-World Spiritual Practices

Practitioners of Vodou (Haitian) and Voodoo (Louisiana) do not believe they have “superpowers” in the comic book sense. Instead, they perform rituals to communicate with spirits for specific outcomes: 

  • Communion and Guidance: Adherents use dance, music, and prayer to invite spirits into their bodies (possession) so the Lwa can provide spiritual advice or blessings.
  • Healing and Protection: Rituals often focus on physical or spiritual wellness. Voodoo dolls, for instance, are traditionally used to heal or bring good fortune to the person they represent, not to harm them.
  • Gris-Gris and Talismans: These are small bags or charms filled with herbs, roots, or other items meant to ward off evil or attract luck.
  • Divination: Practitioners may use signs and symbols (veve) to predict the future or understand spiritual messages. 

  • Popular Culture & Fiction (Superpowers)
    In fiction (like American Horror Story, Marvel’s Doctor Voodoo, or Diablo III), “Voodoo” is often portrayed as a source of high-fantasy magic:
    Necromancy: The ability to raise and control zombies or communicate with the dead.
    Sympathetic Magic: Inflicting pain on a voodoo doll to hurt a real person from a distance.
    Soul Manipulation: The power to transfer or banish souls, or merge with spirits for enhanced strength.
    Elemental Control: Controlling fire (pyrokinesis) or air through rituals.
    Shapeshifting: Turning into animals or other human forms

    Key Differences

    Feature 
    Real-World Voodoo
    “Hollywood” Voodoo
    Primary Goal
    Healing, protection, and community
    Revenge, combat, and dark magic
    Voodoo Dolls
    Used for healing and good luck
    Used as a weapon to cause pain
    Zombies
    A metaphor for a lost soul or will
    Mindless, undead monsters
    Spirits (Lwa)
    Divine guides to be respected
    Sources of raw power for spells
    Are you interested in learning more about the historyof these beliefs, or are you looking for fictional inspiration for a project?

Shadow Hunters of the DarkKingdom

immortal or multi-centennial beings, with prominent examples including Aldous Nix (2,000+ years old) and various 1,000-year-old warlocks from the 

Shadowhunters fandom universe. In fantasy lore, the Eredar warlocks(such as Gul’dan) in World of Warcraft are among the oldest, created ~25,000 years ago, while ancient mythologies often cite sorcerers like Merlin. FandomFandom +4

Oldest Warlocks in Popular Fiction

  • Aldous Nix (Shadowhunters): A High Warlock of Manhattan cited as being over 2,000 years old.
  • Malcolm Fade (Shadowhunters): Over 900 years old as of 1903.
  • Baba Agnieszka (Shadowhunters): One of the “eldest” warlocks born before the 10th century.
  • Tessa Gray (Shadowhunters): A unique, long-lived warlock hybrid (child of a Prince of Hell). RedditReddit +3

Oldest Warlocks in Gaming/Lore

  • Eredar Warlocks (World of Warcraft): Created by Kil’jaeden ~25,000 years ago, making them potentially the oldest in that lore.
  • Gul’dan (World of Warcraft): Known as the first orcish warlock, mentored by Kil’jaeden.
  • The Great Old One (D&D): Not a single entity, but this subclass represents the oldest, most ancient cosmic pacts.
  • The Warlock (Larry Niven’s series): An ancient sorcerer in a dying world, setting the tone for the “Warlock’s Era”. 

These figures are characterized by their extreme age, demonic heritage, or connection to cosmic entities, often placing them as key figures in the history of their respective universes. 

The term “oldest warlocks” refers to 

different figures depending on the fictional universe or historical context you are interested in.

The Shadowhunter Chronicles 

In Cassandra Clare’s universe, warlocks are immortal, leading to several notable ancient figures: 

  • Aldous Nix: Known as the High Warlock of Manhattan in the 1920s, he was roughly 2,000 years old before his death.
  • Magnus Bane: One of the most famous warlocks, Magnus is approximately 400 years old as of the main series.
  • Malcolm Fade: He lived for over 900 years by the early 20th century.
  • Baba Agnieszka: One of the eight warlocks alive in the 1990s who claim to be older than the first Shadowhunter, Jonathan Shadowhunter, making her over 1,000 years oldFandomFandom +4

World of Warcraft

The history of warlocks in Azeroth spans tens of thousands of years:

Kil’jaeden and Archimonde: Originally leaders of the Eredar roughly 25,000 years ago, they became the first major warlocks after making a pact with Sargeras.

Gul’dan: Recognized as the first orcish warlock, he played a pivotal role in the corruption of the Horde and the opening of the Dark Portal.

Ner’zhul: An elder shaman who later turned to void and fel magic, leading to his eventual transformation into the Lich King. 

Dungeons & Dragons

While individual ages vary by race, the “oldest” concepts relate to the patrons and the class’s origins: 

  • The Great Old One: These are not warlocks themselves but ancient, cosmic entities (like Cthulhu or Tharizdun) that serve as patrons for warlocks, drawing power from the Far Realm.
  • Historical Origins: The Warlock class first appeared as a “wizard level” in original D&D but was officially defined as a separate class making pacts with outer entities in later editions to gain “forgotten power”. YouTubeYouTube +4

Other Notable Mentions

  • Ancient Warlocks (Band): A heavy rock band from Seattle known for their “fuzz” and “jammy groove,” which released their debut album in 2013.
  • B.C. Rich Warlock: A famous guitar model designed in the late 1960s/early 1970s, with “old” versions often referring to those from the late 80s or early 90sThe ObeliskThe Obelisk +1

Are you looking for the lore of a specific game series, or perhaps more information on historical beliefs regarding warlocks?

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People are tortured primarily to break their will, extract information, intimidate, or coerce, often driven by fear or limited resources rather than mere sadism

. It is utilized by state actors (police, military) and non-state actors (criminals, militants) to destroy a victim’s agency, frequently enabled by organizational impunity. WikipediaWikipedia +1

Key reasons and factors for torture include:

  • Coercion and Control: Torture is used to force confessions, obtain information, or punish individuals, often within prisons and intelligence apparatuses.
  • Intimidation: It acts as a tool to terrorize populations, political opponents, or specific groups into submission.
  • Impunity: A lack of legal consequences for perpetrators allows the practice to continue and escalate, which is considered a primary cause for its perpetuation.
  • Psychological and Physical Power: It aims to destroy a person’s personality and willpower.
  • “Enhanced” Interrogation: Techniques like waterboarding or sexual abuse are sometimes falsely justified as legal methods for interrogation or control. 

  • Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe physical or mental pain
    . While it is absolutely prohibited under international law, it persists globally for several strategic, judicial, and psychological reasons. WikipediaWikipedia +3

    Common Reasons for Torture
    Obtaining Information or Confessions: Governments or armed groups use torture to extract intelligence or force individuals to sign “confessions”. Research by Amnesty Internationalindicates these confessions are often false, as victims will say anything to stop the pain.
    Punishment: It is frequently used as a form of extrajudicial punishment for perceived crimes or as a way to retaliate against political or social opponents.
    Intimidation and Control: Torture is a tool for social and political control. By targeting specific individuals, regimes aim to spread fear throughout a community and suppress dissent or activism.
    Discrimination: People are often targeted based on their identity, including their religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
    Breaking Personal Autonomy: One psychological goal is to dismantle a person’s identity and humanity, creating a state of “learned helplessness” so they are no longer able to resist authority. WikipediaWikipedia +9

    Why Perpetrators Do It
    Ideology and Duty: Many torturers believe they are serving a higher cause, such as protecting the state or fighting terrorism, which they use to justify their actions.
    Obedience and Pressure: Psychological studies like Milgram’s experiment show that ordinary people may inflict pain if ordered by an authority figure or if they feel peer pressure within a specialized unit.
    Dehumanization: Perpetrators often mentally “dehumanize” their victims, viewing them as enemies or threats rather than people, which makes the act of torture psychologically easier to perform.
    Impunity and Systemic Failure: In many regions, torture persists because there is no oversight and perpetrators are never punished. It can also be a “shortcut” in broken judicial systems that rely on confessions rather than evidence. WikipediaWikipedia +5

  • Torture as a form of punishment has evolved from a state-sanctioned, public judicial tool into a clandestine instrument used by modern regimes to enforce social control and suppress dissent. While historically it was often a visible part of the legal process, it is now strictly prohibited under international law, yet continues to be used as a method of extrajudicial “discipline”
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    Historical Context: Judicial Punishment
    In many ancient and medieval societies, torture was not just an interrogation tool; it was a codified legal penalty designed to reflect the severity of a crime. Medieval Torture MuseumMedieval Torture Museum +2
    Lex Talionis (Retaliation): Early legal codes, like the Code of Hammurabi, applied the “eye-for-an-eye” principle literally, where criminals received physical injuries identical to those they inflicted on victims.
    Public Spectacle: Major crimes like treason or heresy often resulted in elaborate, public torturous executions (e.g., breaking on the wheeldrawing and quartering, or burning at the stake). These were intended as theatrical warnings to the community to discourage future offenses.
    Corporal Discipline: For lesser crimes, branding, flogging, or mutilation (like cutting off a hand for theft) served as lifelong physical markers of a person’s guilt and reduced social status. BritannicaBritannica +4

    Modern Use: Extrajudicial and Social Control
    Today, while no longer “legal” in the traditional sense, torture is used for punishment in more insidious ways: 
    Extrajudicial Violence: In regions with weak justice systems, police may apprehend suspects and torture them before releasing them without charge as a form of immediate, unofficial punishment.
    Deterrence of Dissent: Governments often use torture against protesters, activists, or marginalized groups to “punish” political activity and instill fear in the broader community.
    Discrimination: Victims are frequently targeted for their identity (religion, race, or sexual orientation), where the torture acts as a “penalty” for belonging to that group.
    Punishment via Conditions: In some prisons, inhumane treatment—such as prolonged solitary confinement, denial of medical care, or sensory deprivation—is used as a regular form of degradation and punishment for inmates. Amnesty InternationalAmnesty International +4

    The Move Toward Psychological Punishment 
    As physical torture became easier to document and harder to justify internationally, some regimes shifted to “white” or psychological torture. This includes methods like constant noise, light exposure, or sleep deprivation, which aim to punish and “break” a person’s identity without leaving visible physical scars. Organizations like Amnesty International work to expose these practices, noting that they often occur in secret “black sites” to maintain deniability. Amnesty InternationalAmnesty International +4

  • Extrajudicial punishment is a punishment for an alleged crime or offense which is carried out without legal process or supervision by a court or tribunalthrough a legal proceeding.

  • Extrajudicial punishment is often a feature of politically repressive regimes, but even self-proclaimed or internationally recognized democracies have been known to use extrajudicial punishment under certain circumstances.
    Although the legal use of capital punishment is generally decreasing around the world, individuals or groups deemed threatening—or even simply “undesirable”—to a government may nevertheless be targeted for punishment by a regime or its representatives. Such actions typically happen quickly, with security forces acting on a covert basis, performed in such a way as to avoid a massive public outcry and/or international criticism that would reflect badly on the state. Sometimes, the killers are agents outside the government. Criminal organizations, such as La Cosa Nostra, have reportedly been employed for such a purpose.
    Another possibility is for uniformed security forces to punish a victim, but under circumstances that make it appear as self-defense or suicide. The former can be accomplished by planting recently fired weapons near the body, the latter by fabricating evidence suggesting suicide. In such cases, it can be difficult to prove that the perpetrators acted wrongly. Because of the dangers inherent in armed confrontation, even police or soldiers who might strongly prefer to take an enemy alive may still kill to protect themselves or civilians, and potentially cross the line into extrajudicial murder.
    forced disappearance (or enforced disappearance) occurs when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organization, followed by a refusal to acknowledge the person’s fate and whereabouts, with the intent of placing the victim outside the protection of the law.[1]
    Extrajudicial punishment may be planned and carried out by a particular branch of a state, without informing other branches, or even without having been ordered to commit such acts. Other branches sometimes tacitly approve of the punishment after the fact. They can also genuinely disagree with it, depending on the circumstances, especially when complex intragovernmental or internal policy struggles also exist within a state’s policymaking apparatus.
    In times of warnatural disastersocietal collapse, or in the absence of an established system of criminal justice, there may be increased incidences of extrajudicial punishment. In such circumstances, police or military personnel may be unofficially authorised to severely punish individuals involved in lootingrioting and other violent acts, especially if caught in flagrante delicto. This position is sometimes itself corrupted, resulting in the death of merely inconvenient persons, that is, relative innocents who are just in the wrong place at the wrong time.