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https://antipolygraph.org/cgi-bin/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1116481491 Message started by George W. Maschke on May 19th, 2005 at 8:44am |
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Title: Re: Polygraph Countermeasure Testimonial Post by TheNoLieGuy4U on May 28th, 2005 at 9:05am
DarkCobra2005,
By my reading of your response you seem like a reasonable type. Can we agree that it is not unreasonable to look to George's under lying motives in creating this website, while aso looking at Polygraph itself in the abstract ? A Jury can do so about the motives of a murderer in a murder case, as well as look at the evidence of murder itself. Did it strike you as odd that George talked about both the Examiners E. Youngblood and J. Trimarco as having failed him in their respective polygraph tests without any motive on their part. I wondered why George did not get a re-test using his countermeasures to prove them wrong. My assesment of George is that he is a classic over achiever who probably never failed at anything in his life until he tried to outsmart these guys. I further wondered if his countermeasures simply failed him then ! In reality we have only his half of the respective stories about his tests. Otherwise, these Examiners seem to have well established careers with numerous awards. Youngblood = The Examiner who tested and caught the greatest seriel killer of all time- The Angel of Death Case in L.A. . Trimarco = a classic over achiever in his own right within the FBI, as well as now in the private sector. Further, each of which are known to me to be good family men and patriots. You and I seem to have less than this opinion of George, and we have only his words and actions to measure this without having met him. In my estimation, and in all that I have read on this site, George's writings and actions are indicative of someone who simply would not have worked out in the FBI and/or greater intelligence community. Althought he swore an oath to the constitution of the United States as a U.S. Army Intelligence Officer, and further understood that he was tasked with protecting the sources and methods of intelligence gathering, he has attempted to "Compromise" that, a choice he must now live with. It would not surprise me that when he sets foot on U.S. soil again that he may be facing some investigative efforts and/or prosecution; civil or criminal. In closing, can we agree that "Curious George" is a wasted life. The irony is that his actions have now labled him as unreliable in the minds of any reasonable background investigator who might seek to hire him for intelligence work, regardless of his polygraph test. The very mission we U.S. Taxpayers invested in for George's training ( Intelligence & Arab Language skills) can no longer be put to use by him as an American for his country. Not because of the Polygraph he blames, but when looking at the overall picture of him, his methods, and timing ! There will never be another time in George's lifetime wherein his country would have needed him more, and his belief that only the polygraph stood in the way of the needs of the United States is naive, and deceptive to us all ! I agree with you that George should stay in Holland or some other Socialist nation. He is apparently more comfortable in a nation like that, or France, which has lost its / their respective identities to massive Arab / Islamic immigration. In the end I can only arrive that George I took the same oath as George, but I meant it with my heart, and I write you with the feeling that in doing so I, like you DarkCobra2005, am protecting my country (no substitutes) from all enemies foreign and domestic, for which George qualifies as both ! TheNoLieGuy4U |
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