an interrogation, ever, in the real world. never. no experience. and the cia hired him. we didn t have a torture bram. now, they also needed somewhere to operate. you might have previously heard it described as the salt pit or as the dark prison. it was in afghanistan. more than half of the 119 prisons held in the c.i.a. looked at today, more than half spent at least some of their time at cobalt at the salt pit. to run that facility, the cia sent over to afghanistan, quote\, a junior officer on his first overseas assignmented. and once there, once set up, at that facility, they kind of freelanced. the krerks ia kept few formal
overseas assignmented. and once there, once set up, at that facility, they kind of freelanced. the krerks ia kept few formal records. now this junior officer obviously wouldn t seem to be the obvious candidate. for this 180 degree turn in american policy and this big new thing we re going to do, you wouldn t think we re going to pick a guy over seas before. but this june i don t ever officer was sent off to run the salt pit. before he was sent off to run the salt pit, other officers at the cia had proposed that that