Dead Souls: The Pentagon Plan to Create Remorseless "Warfighters"
by Chris Floyd
Penny Coleman at Alternet.com gives us a look at a new program designed to dull the moral sensibilities of American soldiers in combat on the imperial frontiers: Pentagon, Big Pharma: Drug Troops to Numb Them to Horrors of War.
But as we'll see below, this attempt to peddle magic pills to chase away the horrors of war is just one front in a long-term, wide-ranging "warfighter enhancement program" -- including the neurological and genetic re-engineering of soldiers' minds and bodies to create what the Pentagon calls "iron bodied and iron willed personnel": tireless, relentless, remorseless, unstoppable.
I.
Coleman takes specific aim at the "Psychological Kevlar
Act," aimed at reducing the alarming spread of soldier suicides and
post-traumatic stress disorder spawned by the illegal invasion of Iraq.
The program relies heavily on dosing soldiers with Propranalol, which,
"if taken immediately following a traumatic event, can subdue a
victim's stress response and so soften his or her perception of the
memory," as Coleman notes. "That does not mean the memory has been
erased, but proponents claim that the drug can render it emotionally
toothless." She continues:
- "But is it moral to weaken
memories of horrendous acts a person has committed? Some would say that
there is no difference between offering injured soldiers penicillin to
prevent an infection and giving a drug that prevents them from
suffering from a post-traumatic stress injury for the rest of their
lives. Others, like Leon Kass, former chairman of the President's
Council on Bioethics, object to propranolol's use on the grounds that
it medicates away one's conscience...Barry Romo, a national coordinator
for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, is even more blunt. "That's the
devil pill," he says. "That's the monster pill, the anti-morality pill.
That's the pill that can make men and women do anything and think they
can get away with it. Even if it doesn't work, what's scary is that a
young soldier could believe it will."
It is "a kind of moral
lobotomy," says Coleman, whose husband killed himself after coming home
from the Vietnam War. She puts the bill -- which is being sponsored by
Robert Kennedy Jr., among others -- in the historical context of
military training:
- "Since World War II, our military has
sought and found any number of ways to override the values and belief
systems recruits have absorbed from their families, schools,
communities and religions. Using the principles of operant
conditioning, the military has found ways to reprogram their human
software, overriding those characteristics that are inconvenient in a
military context, most particularly the inherent resistance human
beings have to killing others of their own species. "Modern combat
training conditions soldiers to act reflexively to stimuli," says Lt.
Col. Peter Kilner, a professor of philosophy and ethics at West Point,
"and this maximizes soldiers' lethality, but it does so by bypassing
their moral autonomy. Soldiers are conditioned to act without
considering the moral repercussions of their actions; they are enabled
to kill without making the conscious decision to do so. If they are
unable to justify to themselves the fact that they killed another human
being, they will likely -- and understandably -- suffer enormous guilt.
This guilt manifests itself as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
and it has damaged the lives of thousands of men who performed their
duty in combat."
II.
"Yet despite the vast tonnage of celluloid and
printer's ink devoted to [the] praise [of the "greatest generation"
soldiers of WWII), what is perhaps the truest, highest measure of their
worth has been almost universally neglected. And what is this hidden
glory, which does more honor to the people of the United States than
every single military action ordered by their corruption-riddled
leaders during the past fifty years? It's the fact that in the midst of
history's most vicious, all-devouring, inhuman war, only about 15
percent of American soldiers on the battlefield actually tried to kill
anyone.
- In-depth studies by the U.S. Army after WWII showed that
between 80 to 85 percent of the greatest generation never fired their
weapons at an exposed enemy in combat, as military psychologist Lt.
Colonel Dave Grossman reports. Many times they had the chance, but
could not bring themselves to do it. They either withheld their fire
altogether or else shot into the air, to the side, anywhere but at the
fellow human beings – their blood kin in biology, mind and mortality –
facing them across the line...These were not "warriors," bloodthirsty
automatons with stripped-down brains and cauterized souls, slavering in
Pavlovian fury at the bell-clap of command. No, they were real men,
willing, as Grossman notes, to stand up for a cause, even die for it,
but not willing, in the end, to transgress the natural law (implanted
by God or evolution, take your pick) that says: Do not kill your own
kind – and every person of every race and nation is your own kind.
- ...But
far from celebrating this example of genuine glory, the military brass
were horrified at the low "firing rates" and anemic "kill ratios" of
American soldiery. They immediately set about trying to break the next
generation of recruits of their natural resistance to slaughtering
their own kind. Incorporating the latest techniques for psychological
manipulation, new training programs were designed to brutalize the mind
and habituate soldiers to the idea of killing automatically, by reflex,
"at the bell-clap of command," without the intervention of any of those
inefficient scruples displayed by their illustrious predecessors.
- And
it worked. The dehumanization process led to a steady rise in firing
rates for U.S. soldiers during subsequent conflicts. In the Korean War,
55 percent were ready to pump hot lead into enemy flesh. And by the
time the greatest generation's own children took the field, in Vietnam,
the willingness to slaughter was almost total: 95 percent of combat
troops there fired with the intent to kill.
- And today in
occupied Iraq, the brutalizing beat goes on. "Kill, kill, kill, kill,
kill, it's like it pounds in my brain," a U.S. soldier told the Los
Angeles Times last week. Another shrugged at the sight of freshly
slaughtered bodies. "It doesn't bother me at all," he said. "I'm a
warrior. My soldiers, they are all warriors. They have no problems.
There's no place in this Army for men who aren't warriors." Said a
third: "We talk about killing all the time. I never used to be this
way…but it's like I can't stop. I'm worried what I'll be like when I
get home."
- ...Yet strangely enough, this new model army, imbued
with eager "warrior spirit," has not produced the kind of lasting
victories won by the reluctant fifteen-percenters of yore. It was
stalemated in Korea, defeated in Vietnam, chased out of Lebanon and
Somalia, balked in Afghanistan...and is now [bogged down] in bloody
quagmire [in Iraq].
- Could it be that the systematic degradation
of natural morality and common human feeling – especially in the
service of dubious ends – is not actually the best way to achieve
national greatness?"
III.
But the endless efforts to raise
"kill rates" are just part of the picture. As I noted in the Moscow
Times back in 2003, "warfighter enhancement" is being taken to whole
new levels of technological advancement – and moral depravity. I'm
doing further research on the current state of the "enhancement"
programs, but they are still going full-bore since the time the excerpt
below were written:
- "Pentagon dark lord Donald Rumsfeld is
shoveling billions of tax dollars into the research furnaces of federal
laboratories and private universities across the land in the
wide-ranging effort to spawn "super soldiers," fired by drugs and
electromagnetic "brain zaps" to fight without ceasing for days on end.
The work is being directed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA).
- The DARPA "war fighter enhancement" programs --
an acceleration of bipartisan biotinkering that's been going on for
years -- will involve injecting young men and women with hormonal,
neurological and genetic concoctions; implanting microchips and
electrodes in their bodies to control their internal organs and brain
functions; and plying them with drugs that deaden some of their normal
human tendencies: the need for sleep, the fear of death, the reluctance
to kill their fellow human beings.
- The research is "very
aggressive and wide open," says Admiral Stephen Baker of the Center for
Defense Information. Indeed, the U.S. Special Operations Command
envisions the creation of "iron bodied and iron willed personnel" who
can "resist the mental and physiological effects of sleep deprivation"
while relying on "ergogenic substances" to "manage" the "environmental
and mentally induced stress" of the battlefield. Their bodies juiced,
their brains swaddled in Prozacian haze, the enhanced warfighters can
churn relentlessly, remorselessly toward dominion.
- And the term
"creation" is not just fanciful rhetoric: some of the research now
underway involves actually altering the genetic code of soldiers,
modifying bits of DNA to fashion a new type of human specimen, one that
functions like a machine, killing tirelessly for days and nights on
end. These mutations will "revolutionize the contemporary order of
battle" and guarantee "operational dominance across the whole range of
potential U.S. military employments," the DARPA wizards enthuse.
- Of
course, the Pentagon is not waiting on sci-fi technology to enhance the
physical abilities of its warfighters; old-fashioned off-the-shelf
"additives" have long been shoved down soldiers' throats. For example,
the use of amphetamines for pilots has been widespread for decades;
during the first Bush-Saddam War, whole squadrons were cranked up on
the stuff. Not only is the gobbling of speed officially sanctioned,
it's actively encouraged, even implicitly mandated--careers can be
derailed for pilots who refuse to drug themselves.
- The results
of this dope-peddling were clearly seen on the new imperial frontier of
Afghanistan last spring, when two U.S. pilots -- hopped up on speed --
killed four Canadian allies in a "friendly fire" bombing raid. The
pilots, now facing legal charges, say Air Force brass pressured them
into taking the mind-altering drug before the fatal flight.
- But
such glitches are inevitable in any grand scientific undertaking, and
DARPA remains undeterred in its bold quest to "push the limits of human
input/output," advance the "symbiotic relationship between man and
machine," and customize "pharmaceutical technology" to "embolden the
warfighter and his superiors," as military scientists declared at a
Pentagon-sponsored conference on "future warfare."
- What happens
to the burnt-out husks of these "iron" soldiers after their minds and
bodies have been eaten way by relentless modification and ceaseless
toil is, of course, of no concern to the Bush Regime. Even now, the
White House is cutting back on health benefits to military veterans --
even going so far as to order veterans hospitals not to advertise their
available services, lest broken soldiers actually seek to claim the
promise of support their government once gave them. For men like Bush
-- protected scions of privilege who sit out wars in safety, in
booze-addled luxury -- such promises are just cynical sucker ploys,
aimed at coaxing decent soldiers into acting as the hitmen of empire,
then discarding them when they're no longer needed.
- How very
strange it is: those who want to turn American soldiers into mindless,
drug-addled mutants and send them off to kill and die in far-flung wars
of imperial conquest are seen as patriots, noble leaders, doing the
will of God; while those who would rather see these good men and women
called home, treated with honor and respect--their talents and
dedication applied solely to the defense of their own great country,
not pressed into the service of a greedy, rapacious elite--are
denounced as "traitors," "anti-American agitators," "allies of
terrorism."
- But such is the inversion of values -- the wisdom
gone astray and turned to fell practice - -that now rules in Bush's
Washington, and in the Pentagon's fiery crucibles of war."
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