Quote from: George W. Maschke on Jun 24, 2002, 08:02 AM
Where did you read that personal questions about sex are no longer being asked? I think this might be the case in the NSA, but I'm not sure about the CIA.
Quote"The worst experience of my life," said one former NSA Russian linguist, "was the lie-detector test." After starting out with questions about shoplifting, the polygraph operator quickly turned to sex, asking if she was into bestiality. "If you have sex, they want to know how much. If you have too much sex, they get scared. If you don't have sex, they think you're gay. At the time I wasn't dating anybody and they kept wanting to know, 'Why don't you have a boyfriend?'" That test was given in 1993. More recently, NSA claims, the questions have been less intrusive.