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Welcome to the AntiPolygraph.org News

After more than five years of manually updating the Polygraph News page on AntiPolygraph.org, we’re moving to a weblog or “blog” format for linking to and commenting on polygraph, voice stress, and other “lie detector” related news. We hope you will enjoy the change. The old polygraph news pages will remain available, but will no …

“Lying in Wait”

Congressional Quarterly national security editor Jeff Stein discusses a jihadist article on polygraph countermeasures recently discovered and translated by AntiPolygraph.org: Lying in Wait: Al Qaeda “knows that polygraphs are unreliable and has an idea of how to beat them,” says a former U.S. Army linguist. George W. Maschke, a translator fluent in Arabic and Farsi, …

“The Moment of Truth: Polygraph Firm Banks on Separating Fact from Fiction”

Washington Post staff writer Michael Alison Chandler profiles Northern Virginia Pre-Employment and Polygraph Services. Excerpt: Light filters through the heavy morning clouds and into the cramped waiting room, shining on Lawrence J. Mangan as he shifts in his chair, waiting to be grilled. Just before 9 a.m., Darryl L. DeBow comes for him. They walk …

“Do Lie Detectors Lie?”

Former FBI agent Clint Van Zandt comments for MSNBC. Excerpt: … A polygraph does not really separate truth from lies; or the honest from the liar. It simply provides information concerning any change in physiological response in areas such as respiration, heartbeat and blood pressure, this while the person being tested undergoes questioning. As a …

“Father of Idaho Kids Fails Lie Detector”

Associated Press correspondent Nicholas K. Geranios reports. Excerpt: COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — The father of two children missing from a home where three people were killed failed parts of a lie detector test, but is not a suspect in the case, authorities said. Steve Groene said in a television interview that he lacked an alibi …

“Interrogation Machine’s Maker Settles Crowe Suit”

San Diego Union-Tribune staff writer Onell R. Soto reports. (The National Institute for Truth Verification, which markets the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA), had earlier admitted in court that their device is not capable of lie detection, but continues to suggest otherwise on its website): The maker of a machine police used while interrogating the …

UK: “Lie-Detector Tests for Sex Offenders”

The Telegraph reports. Excerpt: Sex offenders will face compulsory lie-detector tests, the Government has announced. Ministers want to use polygraph tests on sex offenders who have been released from jail on licence. The move will ensure they are telling the truth about their behaviour, such as obeying bail conditions to keep away from schools and …