The polygraph "professionals" recently exposed for the "anonymous" fusillade of personal insults and attempts at fear mongering here on this forum have apparently retreated to the safety of a pro-polygraph message board.
Instead of addressing the challenge I posed to them--namely that they use polygraphy to determine who betrayed their identity to us and to publicly identify this person--they have chosen to unleash a
new barrage of personal attacks.
Finally, I've been included along with George. I suppose that I've finally made it in life.
As strange as this sounds... After the shenanigans that have been pulled by this small group of polygraph examiners in recent weeks,
I feel the need to speak in defense of polygraph examiners as a whole.
What I want to make clear is that the behavior of these examiners is of a repugnant nature that is out of the ordinary among polygraph examiners. It represents a new low, and should not be considered typical of polygraph examiners in general. Yes, polygraphy is not backed by good science--especially in the screening context. Yes, the entire procedure is almost always riddled with the examiner making false statements to the examinee. Yes, minor admissions are frequently spun into things that appear to be of far greater significance. Yes, polygraphy is easily defeated by deceptive persons using simply countermeasures.
Still, I don’t think that most polygraph operators conduct their business on a daily basis through acts of malice. Most are well-meaning, but in my opinion simply wrong. A few examiners have actually had the courage to step forward to us and engage in debate on the issues instead of the incessant "sticks and stones" garbage.
The names
Elmer Criswell and Milton O. "Skip" Webb (at least as of his latest postings here on the forum) immediately come to mind. Of course I disagree with them. Still, they are gentlemen who have earned my respect.
I remind our readers that the instant group is likely lashing out because they know that their careers are in serious jeopardy right now. I wouldn’t want to be in their shoes trying to defend the integrity of an examination against an attorney armed with the contents of their posts they made "anonymously" here.
Again, just as how the actions of one corrupt police officer often take on a life of their own through sensationalist media reports that end up painting all officers with the same broad brush...
The behavior of the polygraph examiners currently assailing us is that of a rogue group and should not be taken as representative of the polygraph community as a whole. It is simply a small group individuals who happen to be polygraph examiners that have apparently gone completely out of their minds.