Posted on 09/27/2018 3:33:49 AM PDT by servo1969
The only thing that passing a polygraph proves is that the person taking it can pass a polygraph test not matter if they’re telling the truth or not.
That is all that is proved.
As an aside, Chuch Schumer said that Judge Kavenaugh is not under criminal investigation so there is no presumption of innocence. I hope that the people of New York who suspect even the slightest, craziest thing about Schumer remember those words during his next campaign. I’m also hoping the same thing for Gilibrand.
Mark
It does not cover state, federal or local government agencies! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employee_Polygraph_Protection_Act
Question # 4:
If you were a twee, what twee would you be? LOL.
Dr. Ford, the other accusers and every Democrat needs to be politically eviscerated, disemboweled and demolished.
I found it pretty simple to fool a police polygraph.
I was guilty. They said not guilty.
Many states, including Kalifornia and Merryland, have laws similar to the federal law.
I once failed a polygraph test. It occurred when the questioner asked (as I recall it) “have you ever been in the service of a foreign intelligence agency.” The answer was apparently ambivalent. When I was told the results I went ballistic. When the outfit came to me and said there must be some mistake, I told them to go F themselves. To make a long story short, the next test I took I passed. (I have decades of Top Secret Codeword approval) Thus, anyone who tells me that polygraphs are reliable can go...
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I once failed a polygraph test. It occurred when the questioner asked (as I recall it) “have you ever been in the service of a foreign intelligence agency.” The answer was apparently ambivalent. When I was told the results I went ballistic. When the outfit came to me and said there must be some mistake, I told them to go F themselves. To make a long story short, the next test I took I passed. (I have decades of Top Secret Codeword approval) Thus, anyone who tells me that polygraphs are reliable can go...
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I understand she was in with the polygrapher for 90 minutes. She was asked two questions. That gave the Soros-paid-for polygrapher over an hour to coach and prep her.
I had to take a polygraph when I was offered a job at a police department. I walked into the room, immediately was hooked up to the machines, and the questions began. There were about 10 questions, and the whole thing took about 10-15 minutes. (I passed, but the ordeal was intimidating, for sure.)
Also, my friend worked on a federal project and took a polygraph. He failed the question when they asked him if his shoes were blue. They were black. The whole test was a mess because he gets so nervous. As an ex-FBI polygrapher said on Fox, a polygraph isn’t a lie detector by any means.
Thanks for that. I try to keep up and read up on these things. Extra information never hurts :)
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