Quote from: SanchoPanza on Oct 16, 2008, 11:17 AMNotguilty1 I see it took you THREE posted attempts to formulate a response to my last post, missing the essential point each time. Do you have that much trouble organizing your thoughts or do you just like making smiley faces?
I suspect the real answer is both.
Sancho Panza

QuoteIf polygraphy is as reliable as its proponents proclaim, why was this investigation not launched? Why is George Maschke a free man if he was caught?
Quote from: 727C7B7A150 on Oct 16, 2008, 01:00 PMIf polygraphy is as reliable as its proponents proclaim, why was this investigation not launched? Why is George Maschke a free man if he was caught?
QuoteWould we have a clearer picture, one way or the other if the FBI had decided to launch a full scale investigation dissecting every aspect of his life and placing him under surveillance to see if he was consorting with terrorists or communists or something? Certainly, but they didn't so we are stuck with contradictory claims.
Quote from: getrealalready on Oct 15, 2008, 11:43 PMI suppose I should add that even had you simply and correctly reported the facts, you would have merely reported examination results that had no particular relation to Dr. Maschke's actions or behavior regarding any relevant issues addressed or even had any bearing on whether he actually told the truth in connection with those matters.Polygraph screening examinations have no diagnostic validity.
Quote from: pailryder on Oct 15, 2008, 08:43 AMMr. Scalabrini
You are free to assume whatever you wish, but over these past twenty years, I have not observed any decrease in our ability to elicit truthful confessions.
Quote from: getrealalready on Oct 15, 2008, 04:19 PMIf you had merely reported the truth (Dr. Maschke had been found to be deceptive on more than one polygraph examination), you would have given an accurate report (no slander) and even be in agreement with the self-report of Dr. Maschke.It is when you cross over into nonsensical characterizations that you slander.
Quote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 11:30 PMQuote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 11:16 PMQuote from: SanchoPanza on Oct 15, 2008, 10:49 PMQuote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 07:04 PMOf course, anyone that is not on your side is a fool
Actually I was speaking in generalities, bit since the funny hat fits you so well, its yours.
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So, hmmmm, In general, if someone is not on your side they are fools regardless of their personal or professional experiences or knowledge.... just checking
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Quote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 11:16 PMQuote from: SanchoPanza on Oct 15, 2008, 10:49 PMQuote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 07:04 PMOf course, anyone that is not on your side is a fool
Actually I was speaking in generalities, bit since the funny hat fits you so well, its yours.
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So.... In general if someone is not on your side they are fools.... just checking
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Quote from: SanchoPanza on Oct 15, 2008, 10:49 PMQuote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 07:04 PMOf course, anyone that is not on your side is a fool
Actually I was speaking in generalities, bit since the funny hat fits you so well, its yours.
Sancho Panza
Quote from: notguilty1 on Oct 15, 2008, 07:04 PMOf course, anyone that is not on your side is a fool
Quote from: SanchoPanza on Oct 15, 2008, 06:40 PMQuote from: PhilGainey on Oct 15, 2008, 05:05 PMAnonymously slandering someone because you are losing an argument is cowardly and shows a lack of integrity.But we have come to expect this from the polygraph interrogators who post here.Mr. Cullen,
First, Dr. Maschke invites anyone who posts on this board to remain anonymous if they choose to do so. Implying that I am somehow cowardly or hiding, simply because I choose to accept his invitation when your buddies, Notguilty1, Sergeant1107, meangino, getrealalready, poly-ana, twoblock and others have also accepted his invitation is simply your foolish, ill conceived attempt at applying a double standard to the posters on this board in furtherance of a feeble attempt to lessen the impact of my argument. I have no way of knowing whether or not your name is really T.M. Cullen and really don't care.
Second, Dr. Maschke called me a liar when he had zero evidence to support that statement. I however, am criticized when I respond to his accusation ,using his own words to expose his character.
Third, Just because I am a minority on this board does not mean I am losing an argument. Sometimes being a majority just means that all of the fools are on the same side.
Have you ever asked yourself; if Dr. Maschke thought or could prove his claim that his career was intentionally damaged by S.A. Trimarco who then colluded with Mr. Youngblood to deny him both a security clearance and gainful employment why he didn't file a lawsuit seeking actual damages for loss of pay, and punitive damages for their illegal behavior and the intentional infliction of emotional distress? My belief is that the only reason he didn't sue is because his career was NOT intentionally denied or damaged by S.A. Trimarco nor did he collude with Mr. Youngblood to deny Dr. Maschke anything in spite of what Dr. Maschke chooses to claim in his undisputedly self-serving "Too Hot a Potato" story.
Besides, my position gained a bit of ground today even GETREALALREADY acknowledges thatQuote from: getrealalready on Oct 15, 2008, 04:19 PMDr. Maschke was found to be deceptive during two polygraph examsQuote from: getrealalready on Oct 15, 2008, 04:19 PMIf you had merely reported the truth (Dr. Maschke had been found to be deceptive on more than one polygraph examination),you would have given an accurate report
I can't wait to see how Getreal tries to wiggle out of those comments. I figure you or he will accuse me of twisting words, even though they are cut and pasted directly from his post. But then I'm nowhere the expert at word twisting Dr. Maschke has proven to be.
Sancho Panza


Quote from: PhilGainey on Oct 15, 2008, 05:05 PMAnonymously slandering someone because you are losing an argument is cowardly and shows a lack of integrity.But we have come to expect this from the polygraph interrogators who post here.Mr. Cullen,
Quote from: getrealalready on Oct 15, 2008, 04:19 PMDr. Maschke was found to be deceptive during two polygraph exams
Quote from: getrealalready on Oct 15, 2008, 04:19 PMIf you had merely reported the truth (Dr. Maschke had been found to be deceptive on more than one polygraph examination),you would have given an accurate report
QuoteI can speak only of the confession rate following polygraph examinations that I have personally conducted. I have not observed any significant change in that rate since the launch of this site.