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Posted by cesium_133
 - Oct 29, 2008, 03:01 AM
QuoteI have never used drugs in my life and i have never sold drugs in my life although the voice stress test says that i lied about drugs and selling of drugs. I was blown away at that.

Here's something I found when I was VSA'ed as part of my prior probation (okay, I had some problems), which might help others:

If your VSA is part of a series of 2 or more, they will fail you on any new topic they introduce.  Or so it was with me over 3 interrogations.  Beginning in 2006, they asked if I had done x at a certain time; while I had not, they pointed to the screen (to the wrong question, I think!) and said I lied.  Nope.  Next time, they did the same with another question- and said I lied.  Nope.  I just said I had never done either thing (thanks to this site, I knew how to counter them, and could do so truthfully).

Nobody need be blown away at the insidioudness of these administrators.  Trickery and obfuscation are their hallmarks, for it's all they have.  They have no truth to support them, so they rely upon dressing up their chicanery in the Emperor's new clothes.

QuoteWhat was your response to the examiner when you were confronted with that bs?

Hopefully, just the facts and the truth.  The latter will set you free, at least most of the time.  In my case, I was informed at the beginning that a response to any question on a poly or VSA could not get me in trouble if the machine "said" I was lying.  I didn't need to, but it was a relief nonetheless...
Posted by polytechnic
 - Jun 19, 2008, 12:16 PM
Quote from: 2C2E20450 on Jun 17, 2008, 09:13 PMI have never used drugs in my life and i have never sold drugs in my life although the voice stress test says that i lied about drugs and selling of drugs. I was blown away at that.


What was your response to the examiner when you were confronted with that bs ?
Posted by ike
 - Jun 17, 2008, 09:13 PM
I have never used drugs in my life and i have never sold drugs in my life although the voice stress test says that i lied about drugs and selling of drugs. I was blown away at that.
Posted by 1904
 - Jul 09, 2007, 11:47 AM
Quote from: Darius on Jun 24, 2006, 05:57 PMHi,

an interesting recommended reading comes from
the Diogenes Company,
World Leader in Voice Stress Analysis Technology    

http://www.diogenescompany.com/recommendedreading.html

Darius

Oi, Darius, where'd you disappear to?
I thought that you might offer some insight as to why Diogenes is King of the hill?
Deafening silence follows for weeks..................
Okay, get your head outta Bill Ames ass and lissen up good.
There is nothing new or earth shattering about Billy's software.
Remember the 3 musketeers:- McQuiston, Ford & Bell...?
Well, Ames acquired the algorithm from Bell and wrote it to software.
At last glance it was still written in 16 bit - which is pretty backwards when you
consider that MS OS is written in 32 bit (old progs)
There is nothing new amigo. zip. zilch. nada.
Just the same old same old. Ames could actually update his offering by
either providing decent dongles (binary security device) or by writing in
a user code.

Gary Baker worked for Ames until the titled one acquired the secrets from Ames
and then also touted his offering as the world beater.

Sorry I left out one chapter. Charles Humble, who was associated with Bell before
Ames era, left Bell with the same parcel and started up NITV. Also touted as the
world beater and only purveyed to Law Enforcement Agencies. (Why? Are they
the only ones sufficiently stupid..)

Use it. Don't use it.

Posted by 1904
 - May 17, 2007, 10:42 AM
Hi Darius,

What makes that list so interesting, or worth mention..?
(just asking in case I missed something )
Posted by Darius
 - Jun 24, 2006, 05:57 PM
Hi,

an interesting recommended reading comes from
the Diogenes Company,
World Leader in Voice Stress Analysis Technology    

http://www.diogenescompany.com/recommendedreading.html

Darius