nonombre wrote on Jan 21
st, 2006 at 6:33pm:
Whoa there, Nellie. Why are you calling me names? I am starting to feel a little picked on here...
All I was doing was pointing out how absolutely stupid this guy's posting was. I mean, c'mon! This person was clearly and correctly identified as attempting countermeasures, then proudly states he didn't admit to it because "polygraphers can't identify countermeasures."
Duuuuuuuuuuh!
Jeez, you guys really believe your own B.S., don't you?
NoNombre,
I call them as I see them. And again I don't sit on fences waiting for something to happen and yell, see see see, the sky is falling.
As far as the DODPI, countermeasures course .... Hmm lets see. A course from a very questionable and unaccredited school, DOD schools though efficient at putting military MOS training out, are not the toughest and most are only marginally recognized by real accreditation counsels., the exception to this being DLI, the Intel Schools, Military Medical training, there are others, but they are few and far between. DODPI's acceditation, ACICS is a trade school certification organization, And let me see, you folks consider yourself professionals. Professionals usually means accredited and valid certifications. Now some of you have real undergraduate degrees from real universities and colleges. THose I consider valid. but in no shape or manner is ACICS worth squat. The only reason you have that at all is any real research institutions or schools, wouldn't touch DODPI with a 10 ft pole.
ACICS school list link:
http://www.acics.org/accredited/documents/institutionsbyprograms2005_000.pdf See if you can find a top notch research institution in this list. Not even a tier III school. But they do accredit beauty schools.
Try all the countermeasure detection training you like, its not possible to those who know / practice countermeasures cold. And by the way, if countermeasures are not valid or worth the time, then why would DODPI have a course in detecting them. Seems to me DODPI has endorsed (indirectly) that countermeasures work, and they are worried. And tacitly validates this website.
Another example is California Polygraph association meetings schedule link:
http://www.californiapolygraph.com/training/033006conference.htm The one that is most hilarious is:
Saturday, October 15, 2005
0730–0745 Late Registration
0800-1200 A Fresh Look at Dealing with CM’S
Jim Wygant What are they going to do sit around and gripe there little sham is completely blown.
At least this time you actually had original verbage and thoughts. Much better than the random, I told you so !!
George: Touche'