Quote from: I-Smell-BS on Apr 22, 2004, 07:17 PMIn honor of Earth Day, I would like to take this opportunity to thank George and all the reporters at the GRUDGE REPORT for their diligent efforts in bullshit production. Not only is bullshit a renewable source of energy, (methane gas), but it is a great natural fertilizer. The tree huggers of the world salute you! I would also like to give a special thanks to the leading bullshit producers this past year. Listed in order of production they are; George, Anonymous, and Triple X. Again, GRUDGE REPORT, thanks for all the bullshit.
QuoteI would also like to give a special thanks to the leading bullshit producers this past year. Listed in order of production they are; George, Anonymous, and Triple X
Quote from: Anonymous on Apr 22, 2004, 05:11 PMYou're out of line accusing George of trying to expose people and put their jobs at risk.
QuoteSo what you really did was expose me and put me and my dream job at risk by exposing my location when I had thought that I was safe and anonymous on the net
QuoteI am not involved in polgraph [sic].



The fact that you are a bit paranoid and pointed out yongsan garrison as the source of my posts is the onlly saving grace for me.....hello smart (paranoid) guy, I have never heard of college students having to take a polygraph to join the military!!!
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Okay then super sleuth, get a different job, because in your paranoid efforts to "expose" me, you really did expose me and my career. Quote from: Administrator on Apr 22, 2004, 05:56 AMThe post made by "PolySucks" on 21 April at 20:37 hours and the post made by "Cancerman" at 21:35 hours (in addition to subsequent posts) originated from the same IP address, which resolves to "yongsan-cache.korea.army.mil." Yongsan Army Garrison in Korea hosts the 19th Military Police Battalion (Criminal Investigative Division), which has a polygraph section, and posts by "PolySucks" and "Cancerman" seem likely to be the fictional writings of a CID polygrapher.
Quote from: Cancerman on Apr 22, 2004, 05:32 AM2. Q. While I think the polygraph has a large "woo-woo" aspect, do you feel at all guilty that you fraudulently obtained employment?
A. No, not feeling quilty. Who said I gained fraudulent employment? I met all the requirements for employment, to include passing a polygraph.