Quote from: George W. Maschke on Jul 19, 2005, 12:01 AMIn TLBTLD, we suggest biting down on the side of the tongue hard enough to cause pain but not physical harm because we believe this is easiest to accomplish covertly. If you can bite the tip of your tongue un-noticeably, that should also work.
Quote from: palerider on May 17, 2007, 08:22 AMGeorge, have you ever used countermeasures against a test which had very serious consequences?----I doubt it. I am not with "bluster" as much as incredule.
QuoteBiting your tongue on polygraph questions results in overly dramatic "pen jack" and again, a polygraph examiner does not need an admission of countermeasures to know better----we are a wickedly suspisious lot. As I said to Sergeant, when my 3 year old smells like poop, I don't need him to admit having done so.
Quote from: palerider on May 16, 2007, 12:42 AMMy god, what horrible advice. Tongue biting is a surefire way of being detected. Your response on the charts will be so late and obvious-----who the hell makes this stuff up? You want a countermeasure? Stage a phony car accident and don't show for the test. You're sunk if you try this stuff. You should tell the examiner that you know how the test works and tell him that you intend on passing the test without looking silly. This is a spectacular website with top shelf graphics and all. As an examiner, I gotta tell you---if this monkey business worked, there would be no polygraph testing anymore. What a beautiful web design though.
Quote from: yabba97 on May 01, 2007, 06:00 AMhow would you make it timely with the control questions? Would tongue biting not be detected when you speak?
Quote from: yabba97 on Apr 30, 2007, 05:42 PMcould one pass a polygrpah by just simply biting their tongue?