I've been dying to post about my poly experience with the USSS in early 2007. A bit of background: crim/law undergrad, MBA, yrs of finance-accounting work, not even a speeding ticket, straight up 100% American guy next door.
The bad part: pot use 10 or less times, 1 and I mean 1 mediocre try of lsd with no results all more than 11 years prior-nothing more than a drink in 11 years. I chose the field as I was seeing what drugs and the lifesyle did to my friends. I know this is no excuse.
Made it through the TEA exam, interview, panel interview, and the poly came around. The examiner went through the typical pre-test questions. He asked me if I'd ever cheated. I said yes. He sternly (he seemed pissed)asked what I had cheated on. I stated that I cheated on tests before (think grade school), homework (who hasn't), video games (kill your friends player when they step away), golf, breaking in line to get in venues quicker, etc. He said, no you're not listening to me, have you EVER CHEATED on anything "BIG". I thought no as in like on my wife, taxes, etc. I said NO. He said good, that is what he was looking for. In my mind, cheating is cheating regardless of what was cheated on so I would be lying if I said no-thus failure.
Before attaching the pads to my palms, he told me to "wipe my hands on the arm rests of the exam chair". What a controlled experiment I thought. I hope others had nothing on their hands that would throw off results. You'd think I'd get alcohol swabbed or at least a hand cleaning. What if I'd placed something on my palms? I'm sure others didn't "wipe their hands on the chair" as a cleaning method.
Long story short, at the end of the test I was told that I failed EVERY question. I asked "every question?". He said yes.
"Every" question includes:
are you sitting down? yes
are you in...(insert city here)? yes
Is your name? yes
I was told that I showed deception about lying on my app. I didn't. I was even coerced into admitting that I failed to list a college that I attended for 2 quarters on my app and that was where I was lying. After I got home, I reviewed my app. I HAD LISTED the college on it.
I was told that I showed deception about being ashamed of something. I told him that of course I had, was, and will be ashamed about things in life but I can't remember them all. Thus when he asked "besides what you have told me here, have you done anything that you are ashamed of". I had to say yes because if I said no, then I would be lying as technically, I had not told him of every SINGLE thing I was ashamed of. We argued more. It was the same story as the cheating questions above. He was looking for BIG things I guess.
He told me that I was lying about drug usage. I told him that I had admitted all usage. He told me that I was lying. I asked him why I would lie when I had admitted LSD usage which I figured would be a deal killer. I admitted this usage the very first day of the tea exam. He told me that I was probably lying about that as well. Why would I waste time and money? Geez.
1 month later I received the "thin-letter". I was told that I could reapply 1 year from the letter's receipt. I doubt I will.
I believe that the examiner pegged me from the beginning and there was no way to avoid failing. When I walked in, I remember the agent looking surprised and then scowling as if he recognized an old school house enemy. I remember being stunned a bit when he froze and looked at me. Every more strange was after yelling and ranting during the exam, he shook my hand and wished me luck in an odd Jekyl and Hide way. I honestly don't get it. I'm even perplexed about how the agent could master such an art and be close to my age-I'm in my lower lower 30s. He was clearly ex-military as well (not knocking).
Enough rambling, this was my experience.