Quote from: 1904 on Feb 03, 2008, 03:20 PMThe problem with poly's are also that if the falsely accused, unless somehow proven innocent by other later evidence are still considered guilty based on the poly results. Therefore counting those results as "accurate", and the accused .....GULITY.Plenty of people are fighting against DNA testing, and there are websites that are advocating a more measured weight given by courts regarding DNA evidence. Like any test, there are serious errors. As more and more of the DNA test errors are coming to light, we will see a backlash against that modality of testing.
I think that the fact that people with "agendas" get on here to "poke fun at George and others" is a further argument of the failed validity of poly's.
Would you rather have a science that is never questioned even though there are SERIOUS flaws in it?
If the science was good and proven there would no need to "poke fun" or disagree.
I think DNA testing may be a good example of a scientific and court approved test that not many are fighting though I cannot be sure of that.
QuoteI know the polygraph process is not accurate because I was telling the truth and answering all the same questions the same way on all four of my pre-employment polygraphs. I failed three out of the four.
QuoteSome of the polygraph examiners on this board respond to my story by calling me a liar, and then claiming to "prove" mathematically that the polygraph is accurate. Then they tell me my experiences don't mean anything.
QuoteIt seems they are not familiar with Occam's Razor.
Quote from: 1904 on Dec 08, 2007, 10:33 AM And don't forget, many of us know for sure that it doesn't work because I know I'm telling the truth and if the machine or the operator says I'm not, I know it doesn't work. One polygrapher said to me, "How can you know the polygraph doesn't work?" I said, "Because you dipshit, you/it say I'm lying and I know that I'm not, therefore I know for sure that it doesn't work."I have written similar sentiments on this board many times. I know the polygraph process is not accurate because I was telling the truth and answering all the same questions the same way on all four of my pre-employment polygraphs. I failed three out of the four.
Quote from: flbcm850 on Aug 08, 2007, 12:16 PMI took my CVSA exam this morning and after 2 weeks of extreme nervousness, I can say that I passed with flying colors, without using ANY countermeasures whatsoever... No breathing techniques used at all. I can't believe how easy that exam was. It's amazing what a joke it really is. I can say with confidence that no one should have any trouble passing this exam!


Quote from: ecchasta on Jun 17, 2007, 09:17 AM
Huh? I dont think that can happen in the 1st World.
I do think that some people post hard luck p/g stories
merely to 'stir the pot a bit'.
Did you know that the GSR () component of the p/g can be manipulated by
mental CM's.....?
There was/is a computer game named MIND DRIVE. It comprised different
MIND games like MIND SKI , WORM etc.
works like this: You attach a fingerplate which is plugged into pc and the selected game starts. EG - SKI; A skier proceeds slowly down a hill; you
(the player) have to try and avoid obstacles in your path by using mind power.
The WORM game - on same principle - a fuzzy worm in a maze. After several fun weeks of playing mind drive, most of the family could get the worm through
the maze and avoid all the skiing obstacles.
I'm sure you can still get the game - if you can - play it. It's amazing
what you can do with your mind.
So, if your mind power can conquer MIND DRIVE games, it should be able to
will the GSR trace up and down at selected intervals.
Once you have mastered the technique, challenge the VD Princess to test
you and detect your CM's. (VD = verbal diarrhoea = palerider )

Quote from: uiop on Mar 07, 2007, 09:18 PMFloyd Fay was wrongfully convicted and later exonerated. His conviction was by a jury of his peers and evidence in addition to the polygraph was presented. If you reread my post, I said convicted SOULY because of the polygraph. I would relate to all on this board that eye witnesses and jury trials have resulted in many more wrongful convictions and ruined lives than polygraphs. Please try again and this time, instead of concentrating on trying to damage my professional reputation by suggesting I work for a corrupt agency (and therefor would also be corrupted) actually put some time and effort into answering the question.
Quote from: LieBabyCryBaby on Jan 17, 2007, 06:30 PMIf you've been a frequent visitor to this forum, no doubt you've read some of my posts. I often talk about how George et. al talk a big game, but that they have no actual experience using the machine they hate so much. Theory is theory, and there is theory on both sides. However, there is no substitute for experience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af1OxkFOK18
Edited to fix link to media file. -- AntiPolygraph.org Administrator