Randy Smith

Randy Smith
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An independent bookseller, publisher, Internet journalist, and sometimes broadcaster in the Louisville metro area. "There's no idea that's as dangerous as ignorance." I urge you to buy from your local independent bookseller, but if you can't, we are also online. Message me through OS and we'll take good care of you. Call it the OSticate Program.

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DECEMBER 2, 2008 1:22AM

Gitmo torture for Iraq veteran: Updated

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I suppose this is in no way unique, but it's new to me. Tonight, an acquaintance of mine, Tristan Williamson, alerted me to his intention to undergo a period of what can only be called duress. Whether you want to call it performance art (and Tristan denies that's what it is) or political protest, it seems to me to be an amazing demonstration of resolve that I'm proud just to share.

Here is Tristan's statement of intent, which outlines the parameters of his demonstration, scheduled at the University Center at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Ind., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008. The demonstration starts at 9 a.m. and runs to 5 p.m.

As you can see, Tristan will have compatriots monitoring his progress during an all-day demonstration on the campus of our local university. The time-lapse video will be available with a YouTube link. Tristan, a rough, young poet seeking an outlet, will invite viewers to record their impressions during the all-day demonstration. Here is the prologue to that diary, and your preview of this amazingly courageous statement of belief.

What you see before you is a demonstration against George Bush’s decision last month to keep Guantanamo Bay open. I’ve subjected myself to the treatment that the United States Department of Defense has deemed as “reasonable” and “not an infringement of any basic human rights”. I have been bound, by my own will, in a D.O.D.-approved “stress position” and have induced sensory deprivation by gagging and blindfolding myself and using two forms of hearing protection to block out any kind of ambient sound. I will remain bound in this position for 8 12 hours in protest of the unfair treatment detainees, fellow humans, by our government. Keep in mind that my demonstration will only last 8 12 hours but their torture sessions last up to 21 hours.

 

During these 8 I may lose and regain consciousness many times. I only ask that no one interfere with this demonstration for any reason.  For any concerned authority figures, I have sought and obtained permission from IUS Administrators to hold this peaceful protest in this specific area.  If my demonstration has moved you in any way, positive or negative, please record your thoughts in the notebook I have provided. The video being recorded will be time lapsed and posted on YouTube along with whatever comments I’ve collected in this notebook. Thank you, and remember that any one human’s struggle is every human’s struggle.  

Tristan, at my urging, created his own OSticate presence; I'll do my best to chronicle these events, but will step aside if Tris elects to tell his own story. I invite all of you to join me in following his progress.

I warned him that his friends would be taking him to the hospital at the conclusion. While it is far from waterboarding or other tortures sanctioned by our government, it is, as he says, a D.O.D.-approved restraint, clearly designed to "soften up" prisoners, either for docile imprisonment or interrogation.

I have no personal experience of these types of things, but I'm overcome with admiration of this man's patriotism. Your comments are invited. I hope that by next Tuesday, the entire OS community will have been engaged. Please help to spread the word about this demonstration.

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Please rate, and message your friends, to help build awareness. Certainly, this demonstration will deserve your attention and I'm personally eager to hear what my fellow OSticates have to say about this young man's enterprise.
What an interesting guy Tristan is. I look forward to seeing this. Have you seen the You Tube video of Christopher Hitchens being waterboarded? (rated)
I will check back in to see how it's gone.
I'm with you on admiration of his patriotism. Tristan is a brave soul for doing this willingly- that's a lot of mental and physical anguish to endure to make a point! I look forward to seeing where this leads...thanks for drawing attention to it.
Thanks for letting us know about this Randy. And you are very right about the power of the OS community. Rated and will pass around.
Randy, thanks for this info. I may have a different take on this but I am concerned about just how smart it is for Tristan to do this.

I am concerned for his health and his safety. So I hope he or his friends are smart enough to have medical attention close by at all times. As you describe it this isn't something he does every day
or that his body is in any way accustomed to. As he describes it "...I may lose and regain consciousness many times. I only ask that no one interfere with this demonstration for any reason."

I think that is too much to ask of any compassionate person. I think that it would be grossly unreasonable to NOT help him if he were in life threatening distress. If he totally deprives himself of sensory and communicating capability how would he alert anyone that this isn't working? Likely he assumes that it will work and even if it didn't then he wouldn't stop it anyway. And it may be even harder to stop with a huge audience. It is a dangerous combination he has set up here. Passing in and out of consciousness is not something medically casual.

He is clearly passionate about this issue. His protest is patriotic and he is clearly brave. But he clearly thinks that nothing serious can go wrong. He could be very wrong about that. Frankly, I doubt very seriously that those who went through this at Gitmo all came out whole.

Please keep us informed and I pray he will be safe.

Monte
Monte, I think it's braver than it is foolhardy. I think a big part of Tris's point is that what he is to undergo is D.O.D.-approved. If a healthy young American, at his own school, with little pre-torture psychological trauma, can't handle this, then there are a lot of Army doctors who need to surrender their licenses.

But I, too, am concerned.
I am waiting to see what Obama will do. I do think under what remains of US law, that Bush, Cheney, Rumsey et al could be prosecuted but Bush can grant pardons and probably will try and protect his buddies.

Our next door neighbor was a German man and his wife. He had been captured by the Americans and held as a POW down South. Eleanor Roosevelt personally intervened to make sure that we treated our POWs with respect and protection. He was a prisoner here for 2 years yet immigrated with his wife because he respected and trusted us. We have lost so much honor and respect these past 8 years. I cannot imagine how we can recover from Guantanamo. I can't imagine what someone innocent who has been held there will do when they are released.

I now hear Bush saying that "it is an interesting question, given that we NOW know the Iraq intelligence was wrong, about whether we should have gone to war." He and his cronies made sure the intelligence was wrong to justify the war and now he's starting to quibble. Maybe he's worried about when he can't hide from anyone and everyone who disagrees with him. Then again, he can hole up in Crawford like the coward he is.
First, thanks for everyone in support of this thing. I didn't think it would get so big so fast. It's time we looked at what our government is doing and started questioning it. What they are doing is blatant disregard for basic human rights. To me it's not about being a patriot...it's about being a humanist.

Mr. Canfield - I have thought on what could happen during those 8 hours, as far as my health is concerned. There is a safety precaution we are coming up with to ensure that I face no imminent danger. It consists of a kind of rhythmic beat I'll slap on the floor and it basically lets my friend know that it's time to stop. Of course, it isn't too complicated so that in any case of mental instability I can perform it and it isn't so easy that I may do it by mistake.

As far as a "training regiment" if you will, I've taken some time, each day that period of time growing longer, to train my body in the position which I'll be bound. I've also spent time lying on the floor blind folded and deafened by double hearing protection so that I can build up a tolerance to being alone with my own thoughts with no sensory distractions.

My only trouble may come from dehydration. I'll fast for 12 hours leading up to the 9 a.m. commencement to avoid the need for any bathroom breaks and then it will be 8 more hours with no water. I understand that I'll face dehydration so I've been drinking excessive amounts of water to build up the H2O in my cells and will continue to do so until next Monday. I'm no science major so I have no idea if this will benefit me in any way but it seems logical enough.

Thank you everyone, again, for getting behind me in this matter that means so much to me and my companions. We've decided to work on a piece that catalogs my thoughts leading up to, during, and the weeks following the demonstration and when that's ready for readers' eyes you'll all know.

Thanks again. Do good and avoid evil.

-Tristan
I suppose, to keep it short and sweet, I just could have said this:

Whatever happens after those 8 hours is worth it to me if one person's eyes widen and mouth drops open...not at what I'm doing but the reasons for which I'm doing it.
I hope you have alerted your local NPR station - perhaps we could all send this information to our local stations.
I spoke with an NPR reporter today and gave an interview over the phone. It will air on Sunday at 10 a.m. EST. You can catch it online at www.wfpl.org
This update: Tuesday, Dec. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST is the current schedule for the self-imposed duress demonstration that Tristan is girding for. Studio 619 is our local NPR news station's best-of show for locally produced stories. All the broadcasts are live-streamed and later podcasted from wfpl.org. Starting Sunday, you can begin to follow Tristan's adventure in political protest and then we all look forward to Tristan sharing his experience and views with us on OS in the coming weeks.
I know it will be hard to remember, but sometime during the day on Tuesday, please send your brainwaves toward this small Indiana town. I can't express my admiration for this veteran's political and physical courage.