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Posted by Dan Mangan
 - Dec 16, 2014, 10:15 PM
George, don't hold your breath.

Why?

Well, for one thing, I'm here -- an APA full member in good standing, speaking truth to power.

From what I've seen (and heard), some polygraph apologists HATE that.

Oddly, perhaps, some polygraph indu$try figures dig it. I wonder why...  Guilt, maybe?

I'm just speculating, of course.

Think nothing of it.

In any event, it might be true -- so far as I can tell.

So, why the condemnation from the polygraph indu$try bigs?

Good question. Let's see...

From what I can gather, my ideas for a bill of rights for polygraph test subjects, and an ongoing countermeasure challenge series, are regarded as "strange and dangerous" by the polygraph community puppetmasters.

I wonder -- given that everybody who's anybody in the polygraph indu$try monitors this site like a daytime soap opera -- why that is...

Hey Ray, Barry, Skip, Don, Bob, Keith, Jim, Mark, Eric, Steve, Gary, et al...come on in.

The water's fine -- until it gets too hot.

Meanwhile, cue the crickets.
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 - Dec 14, 2014, 04:20 PM
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