I understand, when you haven't lived it, it is an awful lot to digest.
Having said that, I want to make clear again, I know there are a lotos people at AP who couldn't care less about this problem. I understand that I am a polygraph examiner who believes in his job, and therefore it is understandable that there is little to no sympathy. I know I have less friends here than in the polygraph community. Trust me, I came here knowing and understanding this. I know I am just another examiner to you guys and therefore hated as much as you hate them.
Fact is, if there is going to be polygraph, there has to be an anti polygraph; this creates balance. I feel nothing in the world should go unchallenged. Any person, institution, test, or procedure should not have that kind of unfettered total control. I have found the human element of polygraph wants and likes the idid of not being challenged. They like Asking the questions, but hate answering them. They love forcing people to to be honest; but seem to, at least in the case of some on Texas, have a huge problem with honestly themselves. In Texas, the leadership in Texas polygraph seem to want this to be a system of hypocrisy.
What's funny to me is the people coming up out of nowhere with information. Seriously, I have heard from a few totally unexpected people this weekend. It's amazing the things you learn from people when they start getting brave enough to step forward.
I am showing people that TAPE and it's little Board of Directors, Committee and the charlatans who pull the strings are not as bulletproof as one would think. One could say that they are "the biggest pussies in the room, with all of the control." Wink wink, you know who I am talking about in that..... "Hen" house?
Sound familiar anyone? Might be something to think about next time you're thinking deep thoughts in can; just don't stay in there too long; it's wrong to keep someone waiting after all.
I have to do some fact checking and confirm a few things; but worry not guys, one would be amazed what one can find when one knows where to dig. Better yet, you may want to be worried if I find the information, and it's true. Because if what I hear is true, I may have more evidence of racism in the Texas Polygraph industry soon, and it will go up here. Not a good time for cops or retired cops to be connected to racism, especially in clear cases that may have had someone removed from important positions before.
Now, having said that, the person who may have been involved with that situation I'm investigating is watching this thread and I know that for a fact. A lot of examiners in Texas are watching to see if their name turns up here. All I can say to that person is this, you have been warned that I am digging for this information; and if it is out there, I will find it. I promise, it is not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. Now, having said that, I have fulfilled my obligation to give you due warning. If what I am looking for is true, and can be found, I have an obligation to allow you to opt out. I would suggest you use my phone and govern yourself accordingly.
I have even gotten calls from people telling me more about one of my friends mentioned in the recent posts that I will be checking into as well.
All kinds of conversations have happened this weekend. Information and documentation is on the way in some cases, and in others I have to go digging. The best thing about it is I know where to dig, and because their games, I have plenty of time. Idle hands will always find a way.
If they won't clean their own house and reconcile their karmic ledger (so to speak) on their own, I will have to do it for them by showing the world the dirt so they are forced to clean up.