“Russian Army Trained Lie Detector Operators”

The Russian News & Information Agency Novosti reports: MOSCOW, March 11 (RIA Novosti) – Last month a team of 26 lie detector operators, certified psychologists trained under a three-week program, graduated from the Russian Military University, reports Nezavisimoye Voennoye Obozrenie, an independent Russian defense weekly. In the U.S., lie detectors, or polygraphs, have proved an … Read more

“Internet Organ Donor Disputes Polygraph Test”

This Associated Press article published by the Denver Post is cited here in full: Chattanooga, Tenn. – A televised polygraph test has indicated that a kidney donor did not answer truthfully when he denied receiving more money than the law allows from his Internet-arranged organ donation to a stranger from Colorado. Rob Smitty, a 32-year-old … Read more

NSA Employee Punished Following Inconclusive Polygraph

In an article titled “Security access denial at issue,” Washington Times reporter Bill Gertz writes, among other things, about the case of an NSA employee who was accused of espionage and forced out following inconclusive polygraph results. Excerpt: U.S. intelligence agencies are abusing rules on access to classified data to punish employees who upset security … Read more

“Lie Detectors Spark Debate on Reliability: Police Asking for Tests in City Hall Flooding”

Paul Hughes reports for the Waterbury, Connecticut Republican-American: WATERBURY — Polygraph examiner Leighton R. Hammond says lie detector tests of some city employees should speed the police investigation into whether any of them are responsible for the flooding of City Hall last weekend. “It certainly would narrow the field down very quickly,” said Hammond, who … Read more

“Waterbury Employees Face Polygraph Testing”

Steve Gambini reports for the Waterbury, Connecticut Republican-American. Excerpt: WATERBURY — Employees with access to the fourth floor of City Hall will be asked to take polygraph tests as police continue to investigate possible causes of a massive weekend flood in the building. “We’re going to ask them to take a polygraph because it’s a … Read more

“DOE Weighs Random Polygraph Tests for Employees”

Mike Nartker of Global Security Newswire reports in this article published by GovExec.com. Excerpt: The Energy Department is considering administering random polygraph tests to some personnel as part of new counterintelligence regulations proposed this month. Those who could be subject to the random tests include personnel with access to classified nuclear weapons-related information, according to … Read more

“Producer Eyes Killen Lie-Test for TV Viewers”

Jerry Mitchell of the Jackson, Mississipi Clarion-Ledger reports: If producer Ralph Andrews gets his way, reputed Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen will appear on his new TV series, Lie Detector. “If he’s claiming he is innocent, then he should jump at the chance to appear on our program and take a polygraph examination,” Andrews said. … Read more

UK: “Paedos ‘Can Beat Lie Test'”

Don Mackay reports for the Mirror: PAEDOPHILES and other sex offenders could fool lie detector tests, experts warned yesterday. As part of bail conditions the Home Office is drawing up plans to use polygraphs to monitor whether sex offenders will strike again. But the British Psychological Society said the tests could be beaten – and … Read more

“The Future of Lying”

Chris Summers of BBC News reports. Excerpt: As the British government unveils plans to make lie detector tests mandatory for convicted paedophiles, some scientists in the US are working on more advanced technology which might be better equipped at detecting deception. Imagine the Pentagon equipped with a machine which can read minds. Sound like the … Read more