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Thats the old BC (bulldog clip) CM as used on the old Xerox-colander-lightbulb lie detector. Currently the FBI are researching its bio-feedback efficacy. DODPI will predictably change their scoring rules to accommodate the BC CM. APA will issue a white paper thereon. Axciton will develop a BC CM Detector add-on for only $3000~
Posted by: InnocentWithPTSD - Ex Member Posted on: Aug 5th, 2007 at 11:15pm
When I was given a polygraph by a NJ police lieutenant recently, I had inadvertently left a binder clip attached to the leg of my blue jeans. I’m a bit of a spaz and am always fidgeting with something. My body seems to be in perpetual motion to some.
Well, when I tried to explain to that Artist of Specious Science that the offending binder clip was a leftover from a stressful day at work, he seemed very dubious.
Now I understand he must have been thinking I was attaching binder clips to certain body parts as an attempt at counter measures. Unfortunately, there can be no counter measures for this form of fraud and I would have had better luck at Russian roulette.