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Posted by Kalex
 - Aug 06, 2007, 10:01 AM
Quote from: Lloyd Ploense on Aug 05, 2007, 03:51 PMPoppycock:

Polygraphers need new/old techniques to validate their methods.  During the 30s and 40s the Fascists developed many such.  Just hook electrodes to sensitive parts of a victim's body and apply current until told what you want to hear.  "Waterboarding" during this practice is beneficial because it provides a very good electrical ground.
:o

Another new/old technique is called The Helicopter. The suspects hands are tied behind his back.
A stout pole (broomstick) was pushed between the arms and back, the pole then placed on top
and between two chairs.

The suspect is then continuously slapped so that he revolves. Nice. The SA Apartheid police dreamed that one up.

How's the rose bush at Lambda Lambda Phi?

Sincerely,
Posted by InnocentWithPTSD
 - Aug 05, 2007, 03:51 PM
Poppycock:

Polygraphers need new/old techniques to validate their methods.  During the 30s and 40s the Fascists developed many such.  Just hook electrodes to sensitive parts of a victim's body and apply current until told what you want to hear.  "Waterboarding" during this practice is beneficial because it provides a very good electrical ground.

Only then, when the consequences of telling the truth and being punished anyway are sufficient, all suspects will be recorded as liars.  This will greatly improve the detection of deception rate of polygraphy.  Because electrical energy is costly though, practitioners of polygraphy will need to charge far more for their beneficial services to our society.

See?  With our modern technology, we can do far better than the Spanish Inquisition.

Lloyd Ploense
:o
Posted by EosJupiter
 - Jun 30, 2007, 01:04 AM
PeacockReport,

A very interesting read, and I might add that Don Quixote (DACA) chasing windmills comes to mind. Lets see how this new spanish  inquistion will be able to detect a spy just by looking at them, or will they just throw them in a lake and if they come back up then they are innocent. How desperate have they become ? Have we so much crushed the vaunted polygraph they now will be able to just look and know they have a spy. Lets just say the "Best and Brightest are not working for the Federal Government". As usual Big Stupid is, as Big Stupid does. Way too funny !!!! And to the DACA clowns that read this post, let us know when you get the special glasses that will detect a spy, because your profiling sure won't work.  ;D

Posted by peacockreport
 - Jun 30, 2007, 12:04 AM
'Traitor Psychology' Getting Expanded Role in DoD 'Deception-Detection' Training

Assessing the "psychology of traitors" is among the numerous areas of expertise that the Pentagon's Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA) unit hopes to instill in its investigators and polygraph examiners. CIFA is soliciting private-sector help in jointly developing advanced training in this and other areas in the so-called "science of the psycho physiological detection of deception (PDD)," according to a planning document that The Peacock Report (TPR) recently located.

To view the full text of this article, go to http://thepeacockreport.com, or click the following link to directly access the June 28 piece: http://tpr.typepad.com/thepeacockreport/2007/06/traitor-psychol.html .