Here’s how you pass a lie detector test.
Theres A Guaranteed Way To Beat A Lie Detector Using Just Your Anus
By : Josh Teal
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Weve all seen lie detector tests on Jeremy Kyle but few of us have actually undergone one.
But have you ever thought about taking one, or more importantly, if you had to take one how youd want to get around it?
If youre a guilty sociopath with a strong desire to get off scot-free in any given situation, the answer is probably yes.
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So how would you do it? Fail the test but demonstrate exemplary lying skills to convince prosecutors? Nope. Youd use your arse.
Doug Williams, who joined the Oklahoma police force in 1972, went to polygraph school and became an expert in lie detector tests.
However, as the years went on he rejected the tests as largely ineffective. This may have something to do with the fact nerves can make an innocent suspect show guilty results.
He told radio show This American Life:
I began to doubt the tests after a while, I knew I could control my breathing but I didnt know for sure how to control the cardio and the blood pressure.
It wasnt until my friend came in and started talking about the pucker factor and tightening up the anal sphincter muscle when he was under stress.
Yep. Clenching your anus is the go-to for all you liars out there.
Williams added:
After he left, I just hooked myself up to the polygraph test and tightened up my anal sphincter muscle like I was trying to stop my bowel movements and low and behold there was the most gigantic, wonderful, naturally occurring cardio rise, accompanying a GSR rise.
Unluckily for Williams, he was prosecuted for obstruction of justice and mail fraud for releasing this info.
That doesnt change anything, though, cause everyone now knows what theyre gonna do if they end up being berated by a scorned family member or partner on ITV daytime television. Clench the arse.
Two things have stuck in my mind as I’ve read all the posts on this string.
1. People have overlooked the fact that the polygraph test was administered by a FORMER FBI employee.
2. Why can’t she name the elitist country club? It appears she claims she hung out there. How many upscale country clubs were in her vicinity at that time?
3. In my own personal experience, way back when I was a teenager, when something traumatic happened to me, I could always remember the year in high school that it occurred. And, particularly, the 10th grade! 15 years old is a tough time for a teenage girl, at best.