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Posted by Twoblock
 - May 08, 2007, 09:25 PM
itomi

I haven't yet figured out what kind of player you are. Are you advertising, trolling, agitating or just plain sniffing glue or some other solvent. I don't believe advertising is allowed here and shouldn't be allowed on anyone's web page. Trolling and agitating is fun to a point. Sniffing glue and other solvents will fry your brain.

Just figured it out. Your brain is fried.
Posted by EosJupiter
 - May 08, 2007, 09:22 PM
digithead,

We have the APA here in the US, which attracts self important, arrogant BS artists and blowhards. Now I see an international organization attracting the same from a worldwide perspective. Don't you just love the way we export the made in america BS. It has now become an international target rich environment. Gives us more polygraphers to go after and catch lying through their teeth.  

Regards ....    ;D

PS:

http://www.polygraph.org.ua/faq_eng.html

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From the FAQ section of the website:

Can I beat the polygraph?
No, you cannot. If you know you are lying, the polygraph will detect the lie. Any qualified polygraph examiner, who graduated from an ILPE and/or an APA accredited polygraph school, will certainly detect deception. Furthermore, the computerized polygraph approved by the ILPE has a phenomenal accuracy rate of nearly 100 percent and is used in conjunction with highly effective polygraph accessories allowing a polygraph examiner to detect countermeasures an examinee may resort to in an attempt to influence the outcome of the polygraph examination.

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OK,  This may work on the unread and stupid, then again, considering that very large sections of the international community are illiterate and gullible, they may actually believe this crap.

ILPE.... Lets see you take Dr. Richardsons Challenge.
Or at least prove your statements, by posting your studies.
More proof that BS is now international.

Posted by digithead
 - May 08, 2007, 07:09 PM
Quote from: itomi on May 08, 2007, 06:48 PMThe International League of Polygraph Examiners http://www.polygraph.org.ua/index_eng.html  is a voluntary professional polygraph association composed of highly qualified polygraph examiners in the private, law enforcement and government sectors from around the world, determined to protect the public by verifying the truth. Working at the international level, the ILPE is dedicated to providing a valid and reliable means of verifying the truth, and advancing and defending lie detection as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good. The ILPE assures the highest level of professionalism among polygraph examiners by establishing standards of ethical practices, techniques and instrumentation, as well as providing polygraph school accreditation and continuing polygraph education. Membership in the International League of Polygraph Examiners is a privilege. In order to become an ILPE member, a polygraph examiner must graduate from an ILPE and/or an American Polygraph Association accredited polygraph school, and utilize ILPE and/or APA approved polygraph instrumentation meeting strict international quality standards. The list of ILPE-approved polygraph schools includes all twenty (20) APA accredited polygraph schools and Indiana Polygraph Institute (IPI) – an ILPE accredited polygraph school from Indiana, USA. The ILPE governs the conduct of its members by requiring adherence to the ILPE Code of Ethics and a set of ILPE Standards of Practice.

It doesn't matter what standards you adhere to when you use the polygraph to detect deception, you're still peddling pseudoscience...
Posted by itomi
 - May 08, 2007, 06:48 PM
The International League of Polygraph Examiners http://www.polygraph.org.ua/index_eng.html  is a voluntary professional polygraph association composed of highly qualified polygraph examiners in the private, law enforcement and government sectors from around the world, determined to protect the public by verifying the truth. Working at the international level, the ILPE is dedicated to providing a valid and reliable means of verifying the truth, and advancing and defending lie detection as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good. The ILPE assures the highest level of professionalism among polygraph examiners by establishing standards of ethical practices, techniques and instrumentation, as well as providing polygraph school accreditation and continuing polygraph education. Membership in the International League of Polygraph Examiners is a privilege. In order to become an ILPE member, a polygraph examiner must graduate from an ILPE and/or an American Polygraph Association accredited polygraph school, and utilize ILPE and/or APA approved polygraph instrumentation meeting strict international quality standards. The list of ILPE-approved polygraph schools includes all twenty (20) APA accredited polygraph schools and Indiana Polygraph Institute (IPI) – an ILPE accredited polygraph school from Indiana, USA. The ILPE governs the conduct of its members by requiring adherence to the ILPE Code of Ethics and a set of ILPE Standards of Practice.