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Posted by Bill Crider
 - Apr 06, 2004, 11:32 AM
i have had contact with numerous FBI candidates who were grilled after the poly and passed it. in fact, i have not heard of 1 where there wasnt some discussion afterwards. but, i suppose those people wouldnt bother to post about nothing happening
Posted by dre2142
 - Mar 15, 2004, 12:53 AM
As stated in my other thread in the Experiences section, my polygrapher showed me the spike that occured on my drug question. He asked me certain questions about drug usage, sex crimes, and theft. (All of which he said I spiked on). After discussing it all, he re-asked those three questions, asked me how I felt answering those three questions, and I said I felt great answering those questions.....

I have read that if you are interrogated after your test, that it is a sure sign that you failed. But in this case, could the fact that he re-questioned me on the "problem areas" mean anything?