Re: Cryptology ePrint Archive: AES seems weak - comments?
- From: Phil Carmody <thefatphil_demunged@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:32:17 GMT
arriving to scrape his chin and crop his hair, and businesslike,
unsympathetic men in white coats feeling his pulse, tapping his reflexes,
turning up his eyelids, running harsh fingers over him in search for broken
bones, and shooting needles into his arm to make him sleep.
The beatings grew less frequent, and became mainly a threat, a horror
to which he could be sent back at any moment when his answers were
unsatisfactory. His questioners now were not ruffians in black uniforms but
Party intellectuals, little rotund men with quick movements and flashing
spectacles, who worked on him in relays over periods which lasted -- he
thought, he could not be sure -- ten or twelve hours at a stretch. These
other questioners saw to it that he was in constant slight pain, but it was
not chiefly pain that they relied on. They slapped his face, wrung his
ears. pulled his hair, made him stand on one leg, refused him leave to
urinate, shone glaring lights in his face until his eyes ran with water;
but the aim of this was simply to humiliate him and destroy his power of
arguing and reasoning. Their real weapon was the merciless questioning that
went on and on, hour after hour, tripping him up, laying traps for
.
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