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Reply #150 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 6:49pm
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George W. Maschke wrote on Sep 22nd, 2015 at 5:44am:
"there are no identifiable victims in these offenses."


the same rationalization applied for those engaging in prostitution.
  
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Reply #151 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 8:00pm
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George W. Maschke wrote on Sep 22nd, 2015 at 5:44am:
"there are no identifiable victims in these offenses."


the same rationalization applied for those engaging in prostitution.

I don't understand.  Are you saying that a polygrapher is like a whore?

Aunty finds the comparison invidious:  When a whore does it to you, you enjoy it.

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Reply #152 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm
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Aunty Agony wrote on Sep 22nd, 2015 at 8:00pm:
I don't understand.  Are you saying that a polygrapher is like a whore?

Aunty finds the comparison invidious:  When a whore does it to you, you enjoy it.

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Allow me to make it less indivious and more perspicuous:  Doug's lawyer calls his crime victimless;  defense lawyers call prostitution a victimless crime. Doug committed a crime.  The government is the victim.  The spouses of those who use the services of prostitutes are victims of prostitution, particular those who contract STDs. That's the comparison;  not whether Doug is a whore or polygraphers are whores.
  
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Reply #153 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 10:05pm
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I have been informed by a friend of AntiPolygraph.org who attended today's hearing that Doug Williams has been sentenced to 20 24 months in prison, where he is to report no later than 30 October 2015. He is to remain free on bond pending his reporting date.
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Reply #154 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 10:19pm
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A Department of Justice press release states that the sentence was "two years":

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Department of Justice
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Owner of Polygraph.com Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Training Customers to Lie

A former Oklahoma City law enforcement officer and the owner of Polygraph.com has been sentenced to two years in prison for training customers to lie and conceal crimes and other misconduct during polygraph examinations.

Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Assistant Commissioner Matthew Klein of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Internal Affairs and Special Agent in Charge Scott L. Cruse of the FBI’s Oklahoma City Division made the announcement.

Douglas G. Williams, 69, of Norman, Oklahoma, pleaded guilty on May 13, 2015, to two counts of mail fraud and three counts of witness tampering.  Chief U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange of the Western District of Oklahoma imposed the sentence.

According to admissions made in connection with his plea, Williams owned and operated Polygraph.com, an Internet-based business through which he trained people how to conceal misconduct and other disqualifying information when submitting to polygraph examinations in connection with federal employment suitability assessments, background investigations, internal agency investigations and other proceedings.  In particular, Williams admitted that he trained an individual posing as a federal law enforcement officer to lie and conceal involvement in criminal activity from an internal agency investigation.  Williams also admitted to training a second individual, posing as an applicant seeking federal employment, to lie and conceal crimes in a pre-employment polygraph examination.  Williams also admitted to instructing the individuals to deny receiving his polygraph training.

The investigation was conducted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Internal Affairs and the FBI’s Oklahoma City Division.  The case was prosecuted by Trial Attorneys Heidi Boutros Gesch and Brian K. Kidd of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section.
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Reply #155 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 10:43pm
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quickfix wrote on Sep 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The spouses of those who use the services of prostitutes are victims of prostitution, particular those who contract STDs. That's the comparison

Are you sure?  Aunty is having trouble picturing how one would contract a STD from a polygraph machine.

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Reply #156 - Sep 22nd, 2015 at 11:01pm
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quickfix wrote on Sep 22nd, 2015 at 6:49pm:
George W. Maschke wrote on Sep 22nd, 2015 at 5:44am:
"there are no identifiable victims in these offenses."


the same rationalization applied for those engaging in prostitution.


As I noted in my earlier post, the conclusion that "there are no identifiable victims in these offenses" is not that of Doug Williams or his attorney, but that of the U.S. Probation Officer who was assigned the case.
  

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Reply #157 - Sep 23rd, 2015 at 3:31pm
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While the federal government is getting its pound of flesh from its prosecution of Doug Williams, the victory is unlikely to have much effect -- if any -- on containing polygraph countermeasures.

Beyond that, I predict that Doug will come roaring back in a scant two years and enjoy a new level of fame, popularity and financial success that will be orders of magnitude greater than anything he has achieved thus far.

Ironically, the prison sentence imposed on Williams accords him a kind of martyr status, providing a marketable cachet that will help propel Doug to new heights of recognition and accomplishment.

  
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Reply #158 - Sep 23rd, 2015 at 7:50pm
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A report on yesterday's sentencing hearing by Overland Park, Kansas attorney David C. Graham, who was in attendance, is now online here:

https://antipolygraph.org/blog/2015/09/23/doug-williams-sentenced-to-two-years-i...
  

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Reply #159 - Sep 23rd, 2015 at 8:13pm
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Dan Mangan wrote on Sep 23rd, 2015 at 3:31pm:
While the federal government is getting its pound of flesh from its prosecution of Doug Williams, the victory is unlikely to have much effect -- if any -- on containing polygraph countermeasures.

Beyond that, I predict that Doug will come roaring back in a scant two years and enjoy a new level of fame, popularity and financial success that will be orders of magnitude greater than anything he has achieved thus far.

Ironically, the prison sentence imposed on Williams accords him a kind of martyr status, providing a marketable cachet that will help propel Doug to new heights of recognition and accomplishment.



Dan thank you for those kind and encouraging  words. From your lips to God's ears! And much of what you have predicted is already happening! 
  

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Reply #160 - Sep 24th, 2015 at 1:09am
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Doug, I thought your book From Cop to Crusader: My fight against the dangerous myth of "lie detection" would make for a pretty good movie.

But in view of your conviction and sentence, I believe your story now has the potential to be a great movie.

Consider shopping for a reputable Hollywood agent who can help get your book adapted into a screenplay.

America loves truth tellers, underdogs, and individuals with the balls to rage against the machine. Conversely, Americans usually harbor disdain for politically driven takedown agendas and government-sponsored witch hunts. On top of that, people generally have sympathy for victims -- especially those of the government's doing -- who have precious little recourse for a remedy to make them whole. Such is the case with polygraph.

Bottom line: You have a blockbuster.

With the right touch, the shock waves of that explosion will be felt far and wide, eclipsing anything you ever thought possible.

Ironic, isn't it?

The feds thought they were swatting a fly.

Instead, they kicked a hornets nest.

  
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Reply #161 - Sep 24th, 2015 at 1:33pm
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Dan Mangan wrote on Sep 24th, 2015 at 1:09am:
America loves truth tellers, underdogs, and individuals with the balls to rage against the machine. Conversely, Americans usually harbor disdain for politically driven takedown agendas and government-sponsored witch hunts.


So true Dan, our government talks the talk but doesn't walk to the walk when it comes to liberty. They will come down hard on anyone who challenges their authority.
  
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Reply #162 - Sep 24th, 2015 at 2:35pm
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A man goes to jail for teaching people how to protect themselves from a machine that can ruin their lives.

A woman goes to jail for standing for marriage being between a man and a woman, which has always been the true definition of marriage.

Police NOT going to jail for killing unarmed citizens.

Politicians under fire for saying Muslim law should not run this country.  Last I remember, "God" is on our currency, in our oath of office, in our pledge, and plastered above the bench in courtrooms across the country.

This country is going to Hell on a scholarship.  I'm starting to become ashamed to be an American.  At some point in life, I see myself throwing in the towel and becoming a citizen of another country.  Good riddance USA.
  
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Reply #163 - Sep 24th, 2015 at 3:38pm
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A man goes to jail for teaching people how to protect themselves from a machine that can ruin their lives.

A woman goes to jail for standing for marriage being between a man and a woman, which has always been the true definition of marriage.

Police NOT going to jail for killing unarmed citizens.

Politicians under fire for saying Muslim law should not run this country.  Last I remember, "God" is on our currency, in our oath of office, in our pledge, and plastered above the bench in courtrooms across the country.

This country is going to Hell on a scholarship.  I'm starting to become ashamed to be an American.  At some point in life, I see myself throwing in the towel and becoming a citizen of another country.  Good riddance USA.


I don't see any connection between Doug Williams' ordeal and the other grievances you enumerate (except, perhaps, police impunity). In any event, I think that neither the pseudoscience of polygraphy nor any religion should hold sway over public policy in America.
  

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Reply #164 - Sep 24th, 2015 at 6:34pm
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I'm starting to become ashamed to be an American.  At some point in life, I see myself throwing in the towel and becoming a citizen of another country.  Good riddance USA.


You don't like it?  Leave.  Move to North Korea or Iran.  Maybe you'll like it there better.
  
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