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Posted by getrealalready
 - Jan 14, 2010, 12:51 PM
Quote...an FBI polygraph operator told a veteran DIA intelligence officer that his "participation in Ranger, Airborne training, and combat duty (as well as his enjoyment of hang-gliding) demonstrated 'risk-taking' behavior which made him more likely to seek contact with a foreign intelligence service...

This must be the kind of bull shit that pailryder indicated that he and his colleagues like to apply liberally.
Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Jan 14, 2010, 08:16 AM
As mentioned yesterday on the blog, an FBI polygraph operator told a veteran DIA intelligence officer that his "participation in Ranger, Airborne training, and combat duty (as well as his enjoyment of hang-gliding) demonstrated 'risk-taking' behavior which made him more likely to seek contact with a foreign intelligence service":

https://antipolygraph.org/blog/?p=386

That intelligence officer, John Dullahan, was accused of espionage and summarily fired after "failing" a series of polygraph "tests." Something for any fellow veterans considering working with the FBI to think about...