Quote from: stoppolyabusenow on Dec 05, 2007, 05:40 PM I think that it is a gross injustice that the federal government is allowed to subject its loyal empolyees to polygraph harrassment and abuse. If the polygraph isn't going well, the session quickly turns into an adversarial interrogation. Then, the loyal emploee, is berated, accused of sexual deviancy and accused of treason. This can go on for hours and hours and the loyal employee, who desperately wants to pass, keeps putting up with the abuse for hours, hoping to convince the polygrapher that he/she is telling the truth. The fact of the matter is, once they have made up their minds, no amount of talking will change their minds. I was interrogated, berated, accused of treason by two men for hours, while strapped to a chair. This session became very personal and ended with me admitting to being raped. The polygraph perverts wanted to hear all of the details and just refused to believe that I wasn't a traiter.
I have been a loyal government employee for 21 years and I was treated worse than any criminal that I have ever interviewed. I just can't believe that it is ok to subject our own people to this type of abuse/torture. I still haven't passed the test and my career is ruined, all for nothing. It is all bullshit, but there is nothing I can do about it.
There was a lot of lying going on in that room, but all of it was coming from the polygraphers. I find it ironic that I was being berated for being a liar, when I was telling the truth, and the polygraphers lied to me throughout the process. It's just rediculous. The emperor has no clothes. The government wraps itself in the cloak of ploygraph security, but their is no cloak. They don't catch any one, except for getting people to admit they smoked pot 20 years ago. They certainly didn't catch Proutty. If we had been spending more money on BIs, instead of contracting those out and relying on the stupid polygraph, we would be much more secure.
been my experience with the polygraph, too, at two federal agencies.Quote from: nopoly4me on Dec 06, 2007, 11:25 PMI hope the poly examiners who read this are really proud of their profession.I'm sure that, as long as their jobs are secure, they don't really give a damn. Unfortunately the use of the polygraph toy appears to be in >:(creasing, not falling off.
I think one should throw the damn toy at the polygrapher.Quote from: George_Maschke on Dec 06, 2007, 05:17 PMstoppolyabusenow
As I have posted here before, I will never understand why anyone would take this abuse. You should have ripped the hook-ups off and flattened them both.
Don't ever roll over and play dead. You'll get dirt thrown in your face every time. There is something you can do. You can write to newspapers, your congress persons and TV news magazines with your story and naming the sadistic bastards. There are links on the net on how to file a pro se lawsuit..
Quote from: George W. Maschke on Oct 02, 2006, 11:54 PMA federal judge has granted summary judgment to the defendants in Croddy et al. v. FBI et al., dismissing the case:
http://antipolygraph.org/blog/?p=70
The 19-page decision by U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan may be downloaded as a 90 kb PDF file here:
http://antipolygraph.org/litigation/zaid/opinion-29-09-2006.pdf