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Well, I was accused by an NSA polygrapher of concealing homosexual activity and was not hired there. Not saying that the two factors were necessarily connected...
Posted by: O.rly? Posted on: Mar 21st, 2017 at 3:31pm
Hello guys, and first of all thanks for maintaining this wonderful website, it surely helps alot for people like me, if not to cheat, but to calm yourself in preparation for the procedure you know nothing about.
So, I get hooked up to computerized polygraph, the "expert" proceeds to ask questions, at the end, he said, there are abnormalities, in questions regarding drug use and homosexual contact, which I explained(tried at least) as being a passionate opponent of the two. The interviewer looked kinda sad and like he was thinking "such a good guy failed" but I didn't admiss to anything and held my line.
Furthermore there were questions like "Do you intend to lie/have you lied answering to questions" which seemed(as he didn't mention them being abnormal) to produce no abnormalities(again, no clue, he just mentioned the reaction was to those two questions.
Does it mean I failed??? Or maybe he was trying to get an admission out of me to fail me for sure? How would you rate the chance of failure from 1 to 100??