Coprophilia cop·ro·phil·i·a
N. An abnormal, often obsessive interest in excrement, especially the use of feces for sexual excitement.
A CIA inspector general report released Monday in a less-redacted version reveals that “prolonged diapering” was on the agency’s list of approved “enhanced” interrogation techniques. The revelation is in Appendix F, included in the IG’s report on page 149, as part of a set of guidelines for “medical and psychological support to detainee interrogations.” The document is dated Sept. 4, 2003.
According to American Civil Liberties Union staff attorney Jameel Jaffer, this is the first document released publicly which categorizes diapering as an enhanced interrogation technique. Another ACLU source told RAW STORY that while they are familiar with the use of diapers on clients being transported, this is “news to us.”
The document in Appendix F of the IG report reads: “Captured terrorists turned over to the CIA may be subjected to a wide range of legally sanctioned techniques, all of which are used on U.S. military personnel in SERE training programs. They are designed to psychologically ‘dislocate’ the detainee, maximizing his feelings of vulnerability and helplessness, and reduce or eliminate his will to resist our efforts to obtain critical intelligence.” [...] The appearance of diapering on the list [of approved techniques] seems to contradict an Office of Legal Counsel memo written by former Bush administration lawyer Steven Bradbury in 2005. (emphasis mine)
There’s no other explanation for that. Much like the other torture methods that were used, watching someone shit himself and be forced to stew in it has zero intelligence use, so the remaining conclusion is that Bush’s OLC contained people who either themselves were scat-fetishists or assumed that CIA interrogators were.

