


You ask questions like an investigator.
Ask me no questions, I will tell you no lies.
As I have mentioned in previous posts, I know someone who is squeaky clean, and he failed. I didn't want to take that chance. I read, I believed, I used.Quote from: someone on Jun 28, 2006, 09:16 PM
I didn't lie, and I didn't fail, but I proved that George is right on. TLBTLD is right on cue, and that has to piss you off. Your whole entire professional life has depended on the belief of this machine. I can tell you, that it can be manipulated. Continue to use it as an investigative tool for confessions, but for straight usage as a lie detector, is a LIE.
Quote from: someone on Jun 26, 2006, 09:03 PMJust an update, last week I took and passed my POLY. Everything in the TLBTLD was right on. The interview, the CQ's and the tester coming into the room and telling me about his concern about one question. It was about credibility. Seemed to me he was grasping for his last straw to get me to reveal something. He was a nice guy through the whole test. Not like some of the stories about them I have read. There wasn't any pad on the chair, but there was a camera to my rear left that seemed to be pointed at my face at a 45-degree angle. I guess that was their CCM device. I gave him an answer about his credibility question concern. He asked me what I was thinking about during the question, I told him I didn't know, I thought of a thousand things during the test. The one thing that disturbed me though was his closing statement. He accepted my answer for his concern, and then he said, "Okay, I will pass you". He will pass me?I thought he was supposed to read the results from the machine and that was the pass/fail, not his intirpitation or his liking or not liking my answer. George, a big THANKS for this site. I will recommend this site to anyone I know that will have to SUBMITT to a polygraph.
P.S. For some reason, all the CQ's were right up front, and then all the remaining questions (RQ's) followed. He also omitted some of the questions on the second time through.
Quote from: underlyingtruth on Jun 23, 2006, 04:09 AMI wonder how the results would be affected if someone went as far as to make up stories (about lying to your mother or whatever the CQ might be).



He was VERY upset with me.
I explained that I thought of another example.
He said I was being uncooperative and if I changed my answer again, we'd just have to continue another day - at my expense
- after I had time to think about all my examples. 
Quote from: cesium_133 on Jun 19, 2006, 01:25 AMQuestion: if you "just say yes" to all the CQ's, admit to all the trite little peccadilloes, would that not in the end foul up the polygrapher?
) question to a slightly more advanced level:
I can't pin him down. And yet this machine is saying he's lying, that he never did any of these things [aside: that's the effects of the CM's]. His R traces are relatively normal... wow. I guess he passes; his CQ traces -are- of greater amplitude... but I have walking anti-matter here."
George thanks for your service, and like most government jobs, they can't get or keep the best canidates. I have seen a lot of talent walk out the door in the last twenty years.