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George, I've no idea what's the DoDPI doctrine is about.
This after you previously posted:
Quote:Countermeasure techniques such as distorting breathing at CQ are so primitive and easy to detect.
It takes a brave man to admit he knows absolutely nothing about the topic on which he is commenting.
Quote:From the way things are happening over your side, it seems your community is quite messy.
Yes, we don't cane our citizens for drawing on walls.
Quote:With regard to the CM challenge, I think most propoly folks won't take it up because being in Goverment service, they can't do that and not because they cannot substantiate their claim.
An interesting theory. On what evidence to you base such a statement? Presuming for a moment your assertion is true, it would appear our Federal government is prohibiting an acceptance to the challenge because they know the sham would be exposed.
Quote:If you (or Mr Drew) take that as a "victory" then what I can say is I sympathize with your lot. For those innocent persons out there, my advice is to co-operate, follow instructions so that the examiner can prove your innocence.
Mr. Ngoo, I am aware you are not a citizen of the United States and thus might not be too conversant with our system of laws. In our country, a citizen is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
That means that the person sitting in the polygraph chair is innocent already, there is no NEED to submit to a polygraph interrogation.
My advice is to hold fast, assert your inalienable rights, educate yourself, and fight back whenever possible.
Quote:Always remember, lots of folks wrongly accused of some crime were proven innocent and the plaintiffs who lied against them were taken to task. If indeed anyone was framed (like some folks claimed), they should name that person who framed them and then sue him till his pants drop.
Unfortunately not all citizens here can afford to hire a civil attorney, especially when faced with the monolithic federal government as the defendant.