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A Public Challenge to "Expert Polygraph Examiner" David Goldberg
May 14th, 2025 at 5:27am
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On Monday, 12 May 2025, David Goldberg, who characterizes himself as an "expert polygraph examiner" and "Google’s Highest-Rated Polygraph Examination Service and Examiner in the United States," published to YouTube a video titled "Everything You Need to Know and AVOID For Pre-employment Polygraph Tests! | ITP Podcast."

In this video, Goldberg warns those facing pre-employment polygraph screening against the dangers of learning about polygraph countermeasures (starting at 24:03):

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Number one: Under no circumstances ladies and gentlemen—no circumstances—should you go on to any social media—I'm talkin' about YouTube, or TikTok—and look up how to beat a polygraph test.

I'm gonna repeat that. Under no circumstances should you be looking up how to beat a polygraph test. Number one, ya can't. Number two, if you do, that experienced examiner is going to be asking you just that question: Have you gone online, or have you gone anywhere, and looked up how to beat a polygraph test, or researched anything about a polygraph examination or test, or lie detector?

If you say "no," they're going to find out. If you say "yes," they're going to ask why.

And if you have, ladies and gentlemen, that says a lot about one, your character, because anyone who's looking up how to beat—again, let's talk about that word—you're looking up how to beat a polygraph test. That says a lot about your character.

That means that you're trying to circumvent the upcoming pre-employment polygraph test that you're about to take, and you want to do somethin' that you're not supposed to do.

So my suggestion is—is why would you even think about doing something like that? I wouldn't. I wouldn't under any circumstances.

Now, the podcast that you're watching right now? That's perfectly fine. Because I'm not tellin' ya how to beat a polygraph test. I'm not tellin' you any tricks of the trade or how to circumvent your pre-employment polygraph test. So if they ask you, have you seen anything about polygraph tests, or anything, you can easily say, "I have. I watched Inside the Polygraph with David Goldberg, and I just was listening to his podcast about pre-employment." And they can look at it themselves, and there's nothin' that I'm gonna say that is inappropriate, wrong, and they're gonna all say, yep, everything I'm sayin' is absolutely spot-on.

So, I'm just tellin' ya, don't look up how to beat a polygraph test.


Mr. Goldberg, I challenge you to explain why if, as you say, "you can't [beat a polygraph test]," any polygrapher would care whether a person has looked up how to beat a polygraph test?
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Re: A Public Challenge to "Expert Polygraph Examiner" David Goldberg
Reply #1 - May 31st, 2025 at 2:45am
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In regards to being Google's Highest Rated Polygraph Service. 

It is becoming well known that a person or company can pay for positive Google Reviews.   

These service providers advertise on FIVVER and UPWORK and will create any number of positive Google Reviews and they can appear in any location that person requests.   

This is also true for YELP, BING, NEXTDOOR and other websites.

Just mentioning this for the benefit of anyone who makes a purchasing decision based upon a review.   

  
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