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Topic Summary - Displaying 25 post(s).
Posted by: LennyNYC7@aol.com
Posted on: Feb 17th, 2012 at 9:25pm
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hav eyou taken doug williams personal course?
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Jan 29th, 2006 at 10:29am
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Nonombre,

While I don't believe that Mr. Williams's blurb is a specific reference to AntiPolygraph.org, it seems that it is intended to include this website, among others.
Posted by: nonombre
Posted on: Jan 29th, 2006 at 2:55am
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Guest,

My response to Doug Williams, which started this message thread, is in direct answer to the attack on AntiPolygraph.org and myself that he posted on his Frequently Asked Questions page.

Mr. Williams apparently has chosen to remove the language I quoted from his website, rather than defend it.


Mr. Mashke,

I just visited Mr. Williams' site.  Looks like he has a new attack.  Do you think the quote below is referring to Antipolygraph.org?

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"Clowns to the left of me, jokers on the right"

There are new jack-in-the-box jokers springing up every day pushing "knock-off" manuals full of bad, confusing, or misleading information.  Who are these clowns?  Can you check them out?  Can you call them?  What proof do they give you that they have any polygraph experience, or more importantly that they have any expertise at all in teaching you how to pass your test?  I can tell you - you can't check them out, you can't call them, and they don't give you any proof to back up their claims, NONE, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA!  Don't you think your test is too important to trust your training to these fools?   If you listen to a fool, you are a fool!  Don't learn from a fool, learn from the expert - get properly prepared!"

Mr. Mashke, for whatever its worth, I do believe Mr. Williams to be a bit "over the top." Although he still insists the "rest of you" don't know have a clue about polygraph.

Just thought I would share...

Regards,

Nonombre
Posted by: beech trees
Posted on: Aug 9th, 2003 at 10:17pm
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Skeptic wrote on Aug 9th, 2003 at 9:06pm:
The polygraphers who come here to "stir up trouble" do, indeed, make excellent exhibits.  Consider that, in this one thread, we have shining examples of these characteristics:

1) A polygraphers' honesty
2) A polygraphers' maturity
3) A polygraphers' inability to stick to the point
4) A polygraphers' mental state
5) A polygraphers' thoughtlessness
6) The lack of willingness of other polygraphers to disclaim the offender(s)

In general, I've only seen behavior such as this on Usenet from disturbed, angry individuals.  The fact that it shows up so often here is quite possibly indicative of a deep and pervasive problem in the polygraph community.  These are not honest, mature, stable professionals.

When I first came here, I honestly thought the description of polygraphers as professional liars and cheats was a bit knee-jerk, a reaction to polygraph "methodology" as an interrogation trick.  Thanks in large part to the postings I've seen here, I now know better: these guys don't just lie because their profession calls for it, or for the "greater good".  They really are fundamentally dishonest, immature and troubled people, and the idea that any of them sit in judgement or are the gatekeepers for our national security should deeply offend us all.

Skeptic


Hi Skep,

You hit upon the main reason I haven't posted recently-- the polygraph regulars are doing more for our side of the issue than I could ever hope to do! Keep it up guys! Grin
Posted by: Skeptic
Posted on: Aug 9th, 2003 at 9:06pm
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The polygraphers who come here to "stir up trouble" do, indeed, make excellent exhibits.  Consider that, in this one thread, we have shining examples of these characteristics:

1) A polygraphers' honesty
2) A polygraphers' maturity
3) A polygraphers' inability to stick to the point
4) A polygraphers' mental state
5) A polygraphers' thoughtlessness
6) The lack of willingness of other polygraphers to disclaim the offender(s)

In general, I've only seen behavior such as this on Usenet from disturbed, angry individuals.  The fact that it shows up so often here is quite possibly indicative of a deep and pervasive problem in the polygraph community.  These are not honest, mature, stable professionals.

When I first came here, I honestly thought the description of polygraphers as professional liars and cheats was a bit knee-jerk, a reaction to polygraph "methodology" as an interrogation trick.  Thanks in large part to the postings I've seen here, I now know better: these guys don't just lie because their profession calls for it, or for the "greater good".  They really are fundamentally dishonest, immature and troubled people, and the idea that any of them sit in judgement or are the gatekeepers for our national security should deeply offend us all.

Skeptic
Posted by: Canadian Crusader
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 8:03pm
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If you are a polygrapher Amused, Guest, whoever..  Why are you wasting your time here with us "losers"?

The same question goes for all polygraphers on this board.  Why waste your time if the anti-poly people here are so out to lunch in our ideas and beliefs regarding the poly?

Time and time again I have read polygraphers post here that we are all wasting our time.  The poly is here to stay.  CM's are completely detectable.  We can tell when you lie.   

Seeing polygraphers engage in debate and watch this page tells me that you are a little more concerned with what goes on here beyond pure amusement and to "stir the pot".
Posted by: Anonymous
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 7:20pm
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Amused,

Your write:

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...or I could be George himself building up a paper tiger to fight....


You are clearly nothing but a cowardly, self and otherwise deceiving paper tiger...but this attribution is of your own creation and through your own actions, not those of  Mr. Maschke.
Posted by: beech trees
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 6:54pm
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ust because George says all these posts came from the same SHARED doesn't mean we are all the same person.  I could be a polygrapher stirring up trouble, (and it sure is working), or I could be George himself building up a paper tiger to fight.


Why am I not surprised that, as a polygrapher, you a: are here soley to 'stir up trouble', or b: subscribing to still more paranoid delusions of conspiracies?



Posted by: suethem
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 6:30pm
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Absolutely priceless!!!!!!!

This person does not need to be in LE or any other job that requires compassion.

Once he employed CM's and passed, he elevated himself above the "losers" who have failed the test. 

That is a clear sign of someone who is not capable of empathy and that makes for a dangerous person of authority.

Both Doug Williams and George agree that the polygraph is a fraud.  They have different opinions  about how to beat the machine.   

I enjoy coming to this site because there is an exploration of how the polygraph is used in our society. 

Even detractors must agree that the site is well put together and full of information for the curious.  This site is much more than a simple commercial exchange.




Posted by: orolan
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 6:17pm
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Oh, I get it now. Every post on this site, both pro and con, is generated by George. Including this one. Because George has about 5,000 different personalities, and they argue with each other constantly.
Get real, Amused. Your delusional paranoia is quite disturbing. You really should get some help.
Incidentally, I'm sure that the Administrator could tell you that the IP address for this post is different than my last one, since it is being bounced through a proxy server in Dresden, Germany that is mixing the IP addresses of what currently reads to be 1,161 different users around the world. Anonymity is alive and well, should one choose to use it.
Posted by: Amused
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 5:57pm
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ust because George says all these posts came from the same SHARED doesn't mean we are all the same person.  I could be a polygrapher stirring up trouble, (and it sure is working), or I could be George himself building up a paper tiger to fight.  In fact it doesn't follow that because George posts under many different names that I do too. And further, George really has no clue one way or the other. What he is doing though is to make visitors to this board wonder if there is such thing as anonymous posting. 
   
But that is not the issue on this thread.  The issue is whether what Doug Williams has said about George and his book is true.  The answer to that is simple.  Who cares!  Let the people read it and decide.  And more importantly decide if you think you can pass the test with it.  George is a prime example of the phrase, "full of sound and fury, signifying nothing"
 
And while all this is going on, Doug Williams is probably sitting back laughing and saying, "Keep up the free advertisement, just make sure you spell my name right".
Posted by: orolan
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 5:51pm
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Amused,
Neil Young said it best in the song "American Dream".

"It don't matter now, you're all washed up."
Posted by: Amused
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 5:25pm
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Just because George says all these posts came from the same “SHARED” IP doesn’t mean we are all the same person.  I could be a polygrapher stirring up trouble, (and it sure is working) – or I could be George himself building up a paper tiger to fight.  In fact it doesn’t follow that because George posts under many different names that I do too. And further, George really has no clue one way or the other. What he is doing though is to make visitors to this board wonder if there is such thing as “anonymous” posting.
   
But that is not the issue on this thread.  The issue is whether what Doug Williams has said about George and his book is true.  The answer to that is simple.  Who cares!  Let the people read it and decide.  And more importantly decide if you think you can pass the test with it.  George is a prime example of the phrase, “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”

And while all this is going on, Doug Williams is probably sitting back laughing and saying, “Keep up the free advertisement, just make sure you spell my name right”.

Posted by: beech trees
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 5:12pm
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orolan wrote on Aug 6th, 2003 at 4:29pm:
So Amused-BSDetector-guest bought Doug William's book and made numerous phone calls for advice Shocked He then used CM's to pass his polygraph test so that he could get a job in LE and subsequently post on this board about how "wrong" it is to lie and cheat on the polygraph  Roll Eyes
So much for any posts by this multiple-personality having any credibility whatsoever.

Doesn't get any better than this Grin Grin


No wonder he fancies himself a detector of bs-- he slings it like a pro!  Roll Eyes
Posted by: orolan
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 4:29pm
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So Amused-BSDetector-guest bought Doug William's book and made numerous phone calls for advice Shocked He then used CM's to pass his polygraph test so that he could get a job in LE and subsequently post on this board about how "wrong" it is to lie and cheat on the polygraph  Roll Eyes
So much for any posts by this multiple-personality having any credibility whatsoever.

Doesn't get any better than this Grin Grin
Posted by: Amused
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 3:50pm
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And now George is posting as the ADMINISTRATOR too.  Look out everyone.  Don't say anything bad about King George or he will track you down and destroy you.  What a joke!!!!
Posted by: Administrator
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 9:09am
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For the record, the various posts in this message thread posted under the names:

amused
Amused
BS Detector
BSDetector
guest

have all originated from the same, shared IP addresses.
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 7:52am
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George,

Perhaps Doug was upset about my post (I can't find it now) that questioned his character in regard to the apparent contradictions of his past (thousands of exams run?!) and present polygraph views. ?


Public Servant,

I think you're referring here to another reference on Doug Williams' Frequently Asked Questions list. Where he speaks of attacks on his character, he is apparently referring to the recently re-designed Passapolygraph.com website, which now has an "About Our Competition" page that refers to Doug Williams without mentioning him by name.
Posted by: Canadian Crusader
Posted on: Aug 6th, 2003 at 12:41am
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Someone hook Amused up to a poly so we can get to the bottom of things here!

Better get him to take the MMPI2 first so we can ensure he is mentally capable to take the test.
Posted by: Amused
Posted on: Aug 5th, 2003 at 11:37pm
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I'm not George, I'm dave......no, no, wait a minute I'm not dave, I'm the Canadian Crusader....no, no wait a minute, I'm George and I really need everyone to tell me how great I am so I can get well.  These voices, they are getting louder, louder, yes, yes, I really am, I'm King George the Turd.  Bow down you earthlings......no, no, I'm not George........
Posted by: beech trees
Posted on: Aug 5th, 2003 at 10:53pm
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Now who is the one who appears paranoid? No, 'bsdetector', I'm not George. I'm sure we can arrange a telephonic conference call at your convenience to ease that aforementioned paranoia...

By the way, are any of the other contributors George, or just me? Maybe you think we're ALL George? Seek help bsdetector...

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Beechtrees aka George M., I'm sorry if you don't appreciate my humor but your post makes me certain this is actually George posting under a false name.  Talk about petty and stupid - but very funny.

Posted by: BS Detector
Posted on: Aug 5th, 2003 at 10:34pm
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Beechtrees aka George M., I'm sorry if you don't appreciate my humor but your post makes me certain this is actually George posting under a false name.  Talk about petty and stupid - but very funny.
Posted by: beech trees
Posted on: Aug 5th, 2003 at 10:16pm
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bsdetector,

Here is a little tip, take it and run with it if you'd like: ad hominem attacks only work superficially when there is some grain of truth from which to extrapolate your smear against the man; when you manufacture it wholecloth, as you've done here, you only manage to not only make yourself look petty and vicious, but stupid as well. Have a nice day,

dave

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George your paranoia has reached an all time high even for you.  "They're coming to take me away ha ha, they're coming to take me away...."   Now everyone is out to get you, both pro and anti polygraph guys.  And are you posting under other names in support of your side of this little fight?  As if you would admit it.   What a joke!!!  Go to bed you need some sleep.

Posted by: guest
Posted on: Aug 5th, 2003 at 9:41pm
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No, I am not Doug Williams, but I am happy to say I bought his manual,  called him numerous times for help, and am now employed as a LEO because of him.
Posted by: BSDetector
Posted on: Aug 5th, 2003 at 9:11pm
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George your paranoia has reached an all time high even for you.  "They're coming to take me away ha ha, they're coming to take me away...."   Now everyone is out to get you, both pro and anti polygraph guys.  And are you posting under other names in support of your side of this little fight?  As if you would admit it.   What a joke!!!  Go to bed you need some sleep.
 
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