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Posted by AMM
 - Feb 01, 2002, 11:07 PM
Scared,

If your freedom is really at risk, the prudent course of action would be to refuse the polygraph.  Any lawyer worth his salt would never advise a client to sit for one, especially in a criminal case.  It's never too late to refuse.  

You can find a detailed description of polygraph countermeasures in "The Lie Behind the Lie Detector" available for free at this website.  You may also want to visit Doug Williams website at: www.polygraph.com.  His manual can be downloaded immediately and costs about $50.  My recommendation would be to download both.

AMM
Posted by scared
 - Feb 01, 2002, 03:10 AM
I have an up coming polygraph. Does anyone know any counter measures ??? ??? I really need help!!  you can send them to chrissyandbud@yahoo.com  Thanks so much!!!
Posted by scared
 - Feb 01, 2002, 03:04 AM
I have a upcoming polygraph. If anyone knows of any counter-measures I would greatly appriciate them.  I have alot to loose if I fail including my freedom!!!You can reach me at : chrissyandbud@yahoo.com :-X
Posted by chrissy
 - Feb 01, 2002, 02:56 AM
I have a upcoming polygraph. If anyone knows of any counter-measures I would greatly appriciate them.  I have alot to loose if I fail including my freedom!!!You can reach me at : chrissyandbud@yahoo.com :-X
Posted by ExNSA (Guest)
 - Mar 23, 2001, 04:04 AM
I just downloaded it and read it through.  It is very concise and easy to read.

I got it online at www.polygraph.com.  It gives
pictoral examples of what the examiner sees when
a lie is detected and what to practice to be able
to reproduce a 'lie' on a control question.

Posted by Beep
 - Nov 04, 2000, 03:29 PM
For anyone facing a polygraph examination, please do yourself a very big favor and read Doug's manual. It is written by an expert who makes it easy to understand what must be done to be sure you get a fair test. I personally recommend it highly.