quickfix wrote on Mar 6
th, 2006 at 12:02am:
Unfortunately, some agencies will test regardless of suitability that day. A retest should be conducted by a senior, expereinced examiner with a good reputation of resolving exams. If still unresolved, a decision will be made per that agency's policy on courses of action. I believe the FBI doesn't bother to make any serious effort to resolve an INC/DI poly in the applicant screening arena, which is why folks like "perplexed" get shown the door.
quickfix:
My "inexplicable emotional and physiological responses" to the relevant question had
nothing to do with medical issues, recent personal issues, or inadequate sleep the previous night !!!!!....
The polygraph is NOT 100% accurate... 100% of the time!... so it should
NOT be relied upon as
a 100% accurate measure of deception or truth!... What part of this simple TRUTH are you not getting, my friend?
In my case, the Polygrapher, basing his erroneous judgement SOLELY on the polygraph chart, said (and I paraphrase) that he had "no doubt in his mind" that I was LYING, DECEPTIVE and what have you!!!!... when the
simple TRUTH was that I was telling the "TRUTH"...
Even though I could UNMISTAKABLY see that he actually "realized" that the polygraph was inaccurate in my case and backed off... He has NO choice but to put in his report that I failed the "worthless" polygraph examination.
On a last note... if, after my accurate and CANDID presentation, you still feel that it is... well..
no big deal... for
patriotic and
TRUTHFUL "folks"
like me to get shown the door... then, my friend, there is nothing further I can say to you to explain how OUTRAGEOUS, unconscionable and dangerous to our National Security, such intellectually and morally bankrupt measures are!...
While I applaud the use of the ploygraphs as "trick investigative tools" to catch some not so bright REAL criminals, the Polygraphers should get OUT of the
"mind reading" business!!!!...