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As part of its recruitment efforts, the National Security Agency holds campus events and participates in career fairs at college campuses across the USA. These events are a golden opportunity for alerting potential NSA applicants to the hazards of polygraphy. A schedule of such events is posted on the NSA website:
By default, only events for the current month appear, but using the search tool at the top of the page, you can look at coming months, too.
If you go to an NSA presentation, be sure to ask the recruiter why the NSA, as America's foremost high tech inelligence agency, continues to rely on such junk science as the polygraph, in defiance of the findings of the National Academy of Science. And be sure to refer to this web site for the benefit of all in attendance. These events are also an excellent opportunity for posting the AntiPolygraph.org posters to maximum effect.