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Message started by Great--Ful on Dec 16th, 2002 at 1:35am

Title: Re: Thanks to TLBTLD, I PASSED!!!
Post by George W. Maschke on Jan 1st, 2003 at 4:47pm
Breeze, you addressed the following words to me:


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Ok George, If you would rather do campus fliers and compete for telephone pole space with rock bands, thats your decision.  My suggestion is based on the simple belief that I have that your crew is better at dispensing faulty advice, than serving as an example.


You have yet to demonstrate that any advice given here is "faulty." Wasn't it your central thesis that our making countermeasure information public is unethical, because it could help criminals to beat the polygraph? Evidently, you do believe that polygraph outcomes may be influened by countermeasure use. So what advice given here is "faulty?"


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...Your little book is certainly within my reading level, but as someone who does not have a victim's mindset I refuse to embrace your vanity work. ?And you should not be so quick to dismiss someones attention span if it differs from your own.


Nonetheless, I am not convinced by the content of your posts to this message board that you have 1) read and 2) understood The Lie Behind the Lie Detector.

You further boast:


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My own experiences in this area are far more extensive than yours, and your research is selective to your viewpoint....


Your accusation that "[my] research is selective to [my] viewpoint" is patently untrue. Had you bothered reading what you dismissively term "my vanity work," you would know better. My personal library on polygraphy includes writings by authors whose viewpoints are very different from my own, including the American Polygraph Association's CD-ROM archive of all issues of its quarterly Polygraph from 1972-2001, John E. Reid and Fred E. Inbau's Truth and Deception: The Polygraph ("Lie-Detector") Technique, James Allan Matte's Forensic Psychophysiology Using the Polygraph, and Leonard H. Harrelson's Lie Test: Deception, Truth and the Polygraph. In researching polygraphy, I've also relied on Department of Defense Polygraph Institute documentation, some of which AntiPolygraph.org has sought and obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Mr. Scalabrini and I relied on all of these sources in writing The Lie Behind the Lie Detector.

Perhaps it is you, Breeze, whose "research" (if any) "is selective to your viewpoint."

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