
Quote from: youj on Mar 11, 2008, 03:52 PMQuote from: youj on Mar 11, 2008, 03:45 PMQuote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:58 PMQuote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:02 PM"notguilty1",
No, we don't agree on much of anything. Because, you have no idea what you're talking about. Reading a few "talking points" on this site, regurgitating partial information and whining about your past does not make you qualified to argue or discuss polygraph with any level of accuracy or intelligence.
It does; however, open the door for a massive display of ignorance. Thanks! You are making my job extremely easy....
Sackett
Wrong AGAIN Sackett, You see I know first hand that Poly's are a scam.
You on the other hand, don't really know who you examined has told the truth or lied unless they confess. DO YOU??
I can't see how my personal experience ( and that of others) with Poligraphs can be an open door for a "massive display of ignorance"
other than it is more smoke screens for your "chosen profession" so that you can get more people to fall for the scam.
Where inocent people are failed and the liers just employ CM's.
"notguilty1",
you take one polygraph test (maybe 2); and now you're an expert!?
you read a few bullet points on this web site; now you're an expert!?
you hear "polygraph is a scam", and now you're an expert!?
you hear others with their tale of woe, being falsely accused of lying, ah ha! They too are false positives! So, now you're an expert!?
you read a book on how to beat the polygraph examiner; and again, now you're an expert!?
OK! You're an expert. How come you haven't passed any polygraph examinations; Mister Expert!?![]()
Sackett
Sackett,
To the extent that notguilty1 understands that polygraph testing depends not on science, but trickery (with the polygraph operator lying to and otherwise deceiving the person being "tested"), and to the extent that you fail to grasp this fundamental truth, he is more knowledgeable about polygraphy than you are.

Quote from: youj on Mar 11, 2008, 03:45 PMQuote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:58 PMQuote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:02 PM"notguilty1",
No, we don't agree on much of anything. Because, you have no idea what you're talking about. Reading a few "talking points" on this site, regurgitating partial information and whining about your past does not make you qualified to argue or discuss polygraph with any level of accuracy or intelligence.
It does; however, open the door for a massive display of ignorance. Thanks! You are making my job extremely easy....
Sackett
Wrong AGAIN Sackett, You see I know first hand that Poly's are a scam.
You on the other hand, don't really know who you examined has told the truth or lied unless they confess. DO YOU??
I can't see how my personal experience ( and that of others) with Poligraphs can be an open door for a "massive display of ignorance"
other than it is more smoke screens for your "chosen profession" so that you can get more people to fall for the scam.
Where inocent people are failed and the liers just employ CM's.
"notguilty1",
you take one polygraph test (maybe 2); and now you're an expert!?
you read a few bullet points on this web site; now you're an expert!?
you hear "polygraph is a scam", and now you're an expert!?
you hear others with their tale of woe, being falsely accused of lying, ah ha! They too are false positives! So, now you're an expert!?
you read a book on how to beat the polygraph examiner; and again, now you're an expert!?
OK! You're an expert. How come you haven't passed any polygraph examinations; Mister Expert!?![]()
Sackett
Quote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:58 PMQuote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:02 PM"notguilty1",
No, we don't agree on much of anything. Because, you have no idea what you're talking about. Reading a few "talking points" on this site, regurgitating partial information and whining about your past does not make you qualified to argue or discuss polygraph with any level of accuracy or intelligence.
It does; however, open the door for a massive display of ignorance. Thanks! You are making my job extremely easy....
Sackett
Wrong AGAIN Sackett, You see I know first hand that Poly's are a scam.
You on the other hand, don't really know who you examined has told the truth or lied unless they confess. DO YOU??
I can't see how my personal experience ( and that of others) with Poligraphs can be an open door for a "massive display of ignorance"
other than it is more smoke screens for your "chosen profession" so that you can get more people to fall for the scam.
Where inocent people are failed and the liers just employ CM's.

QuoteReading a few "talking points" on this site, regurgitating partial information and whining about your past does not make you qualified to argue or discuss polygraph with any level of accuracy or intelligence.
QuoteDo you realize that "normal" people read this site looking for honest information?
Quote from: youj on Mar 10, 2008, 11:02 PM"notguilty1",
No, we don't agree on much of anything. Because, you have no idea what you're talking about. Reading a few "talking points" on this site, regurgitating partial information and whining about your past does not make you qualified to argue or discuss polygraph with any level of accuracy or intelligence.
It does; however, open the door for a massive display of ignorance. Thanks! You are making my job extremely easy....
Sackett


Quote from: youj on Mar 09, 2008, 11:25 PMyouj,
[b]generally[/b] speaking, yes. BUT, every cases is just that, case by case. An evaluation should be done by the examiner before the examination to make sure the examinee is in fact fit. I've tested many who had various disorders that were not dysfunctional, others, I've had to say, "I'm sorry, but you're not fit."
Sackett
