QuoteIf what you're saying is true, it would imply that the 3-letter agencies want to let the public know every time they screw up, but keep things quiet when they get it right. Doesn't sound like any government agency I've ever had to deal with.
Any insight as to what just happened? I am guessing it is good news but at the same time I am not sure what to make out of the conversation. I guess that's the whole hurry up and wait game. Any opinions? Please feel free, I am open to any. :-/QuoteI can say with good confidence polygraph has indeed uncovered espionage cases in the US.Care to elaborate? Or would you have have to kill us all after divulging these national security issues?

Quote...The fact he accused someone of CM's hardly warrants the term disgrace. That would then label every polygraph examiner as disgraceful...


QuoteRunning three charts and asking questions again, is part of the examination process. It's a way of determining consitency. One response might have been a fluke; consitent response indicates the question truly concerns you (ie not completely truthful).
QuotePolygraph is only a means of...of...of looking at emotion that is taking place at the time a person listens to, thinks about, answers a question that the examiner and the person taking the test has agreed upon originally. And if the answer to that question bothers the person taking the test, then it tends to bother us. And then it's our job to find out, 'Why did that bother you?'