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Posted by zapzap
 - May 11, 2006, 02:57 PM
Hey guys,

It's my first time on this board and I gotta say there's a wealth of information on here.  Cool site.

I took a poly for the CIA not to long ago.  I admitted to every wrong thing I have ever done.  Some of those things I thought were pretty bad and I thought I'd be canned after the 1st day of polygraph.  But I was invited back for the 2nd day in which nothing new was to be said.  All-in-all it was a very uncomfortable experience.

However, I'm still concerned that the things in my recent past (the worst things I've done were within 1 - 3 years of the poly), I don't want them screwing me up here but there not much control over that.

My background investigation started and has been completed and all info sent to adjutication.  

I've heard that if you're background check starts, that nothing from your polygraph session was enough to warrant recinding my COE.

How much truth is there to that?

Thanks