Hi All, I too am a Gulf War 2 Vet, put my arse (as my British friends I worked with in Iraq liked to say) on the line many, many, many times... and the Fan Belt Inspectors had the gall to say I was being deceptive (results were officially labeled as non-favorable, although I was told the results were inconclusive). I spoke with the recruiter who knows me personally, and she was really ticked... and even told me this is why they are not admisable in court, because they just dont work. I also learned from her that she was really disappointed by this process because they lose a lot of really good applicants every year. I have 10 years of military service... have a masters degree, am fluent in Chinese, and also work in the Intel. Field with the Navy, and most importantly, TOLD THE TRUTH! I truly believe our word is our bond, without it we have nothing. I have always told my supervisors ahead of time, "If I do something stupid or wrong, you'll hear about it first from me before anyone else, no matter how it makes me look." After reading this thread, I really am concerned about this. I tailored my education and career to work in Intel or Special Agent type jobs, and now, if I am reading correctly, might not be an option anymore. The polygrapher hounded me on the same questions... regarding foreign contacts. If anything, I was the guy at school and in the job to warn people to be careful who they associate with... especially at the school I graduated from, which had about 50% international students. The FBI also took issue with the fact I lived overseas a while... how else do they think a blond hair blue eyed guy is going to become fluent in Chinese? Certainly not in the United States. It seems the FBI has a real problem with anyone with any kind of foreign experience... I was invited to come back to a second interview because I was told my results were inconclusive. During the interview, the guy tried to rattle my cage, but it did not work. I am still in what I call "War Mode." If you are not trying to machine gun me, snipe me, drop artillary or mortor rounds on me, or trying to blow me up with an IED, I just dont get upset or "rattled." That seemed to irritate both polygraphers. At any rate, I was invited to come back for a second interview, but had the same inconclusive results. The second polygrapher actually lied to me... first he said my results were "Concrete, I was not telling the truth" then he later said my results were the same as last time... inconclusive... WTFO? Question to you all, besides writing a letter disputing the polygraph, is there anything else I can do other than being ticked? Honestly, after this experience I have ZERO desire to want to work for the Fan Belt Inspectors, but don't want that to tarnish my record... I am in the application process with several other agencies, both LE and Intel., any advice how to proceed would be MUCH appreciated.
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