Quote Do I believe the government agencies who utilize the polygraph are this nefarious? YES! And it is tantamount to criminal negligence on the part of those charged with oversight of these government agencies to allow them to continue to use this so-called "lie detector testing"!
Quote from: George_Maschke on Oct 13, 2014, 03:55 AMLast year, I filed a Freedom of Information Act request with U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the PowerPoint presentation that CBP polygraph chief John R. Schwartz gave at the American Association of Police Polygraphists' 2013 annual meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina.
CBP denied my request, apparently without even looking at the document, and also denied my appeal, though the reviewer evidently did make some actual investigation into the contents of the document. The correspondence associated with this request may be viewed here:
https://antipolygraph.org/foia.shtml#operation-lie-busters-powerpoint
It's noteworthy that according to the letter of denial, Operation Lie Busters remained an ongoing investigation as of 25 August 2014.
In addition, CBP seems to suggest that it is illegal to develop polygraph countermeasures where it states:QuoteReleasing the information in the presentation would provide a blueprint to CBP polygraph examiner strategies, reveal specific investigative techniques, and enable individuals to attempt to develop examination countermeasures thereby circumventing the law.
It should be noted, however, that there is no law prohibiting the development of polygraph countermeasures, or indeed the teaching or use of same.
QuoteReleasing the information in the presentation would provide a blueprint to CBP polygraph examiner strategies, reveal specific investigative techniques, and enable individuals to attempt to develop examination countermeasures thereby circumventing the law.
Quote from: Doug_Williams on Jun 10, 2014, 10:40 AMQuote from: George_Maschke on Jun 10, 2014, 03:52 AMJames F. Tomsheck, who headed the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Internal Affairs section, of which the polygraph unit behind Operation Lie Busters is a part, was removed from that position yesterday:
http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-border-patrol-internal-affairs-20140609-story.html
AntiPolygraph.org has learned that Tomsheck himself was once a polygraph operator and gave the commencement address at a July 2013 NCCA graduation ceremony:
https://antipolygraph.org/blog/2014/06/10/sacked-u-s-customs-and-border-protection-internal-affairs-chief-james-f-tomsheck-was-keynote-speaker-at-2013-ncca-graduation-ceremony/
James F. Tomsheck and the whole Internal Affairs Unit of the CBP should not only be investigated, they should be prosecuted! This investigation should also include a very thorough investigation into the actions of Special Agent Douglas Robbins of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Internal Affairs, CBP Senior Special Agent Fred C. Ball, Jr. and CBP polygraph unit chief John R. Schwartz. They all neglected their duty, choosing instead to mount a vicious and unlawful attack on me.
Instead of "investigating individual cases of alleged wrongdoing" they put their emphasis "toward assisting other agencies, including the Government Accountability Office and the Department of Homeland Security inspector general" - i.e. "OPERATION LIE BUSTERS".
During "OPERATION LIE BUSTERS", they spent thousands of man hours and untold amounts of money trying to persecute and intimidate me, (and others) for telling the truth about the waste, fraud and abuse in their polygraph unit. Rather than do the job they were assigned to do (internal affairs investigations), they conducted an unscrupulous, unconstitutional attack on me! Robbins himself told me that they had been investigating me for over three years!
Schwartz, one of the men behind "OPERATION LIE BUSTERS", said he thought that those who "protest the loudest and the longest" against polygraph testing "are the ones that I believe we need to focus our attention on." And so it was that James F. Tomsheck and his crew hatched a plan to "focus attention" on the one man who best fit this description, the man all polygraph operators have hated for almost forty years - one who helped put tens of thousands of them out of business in 1988 with the passage of the EPPA - yours truly, Douglas G Williams.
The "Schwartz" quoted there is John Schwartz, a Customs and Border Patrol official who is involved in the investigations. So, yeah, that's a federal government agent specifically claiming that he wants to focus his criminal investigatory power on those who speak out against polygraph testing (rather than do the job he was assigned to do - investigating allegations of wrong doing in his own agency).
One blogger, commenting on the investigation of me, put it this way: "That sounds a hell of a lot like a police state, where federal agents publicly declare that they're going to use their criminal investigation powers to target people who oppose a program they support. Talk about chilling effects and a massive First Amendment violation. To have a federal official, with investigatory power, who's already involved in existing investigations flat out say that he wants to target those who speak out, is incredible. That's not the way our government is supposed to work."
This story goes much deeper than the "lack of diligence" in doing their job, and I hope there is an in-depth investigation. These men all used (misused, and abused) the power of their office and violated my constitutional rights under color of law. This is a story of how a group of pro-polygraph men, most of whom are polygraph operators, used their authority as federal agents in pursuit of a personal vendetta against me. They should not only be investigated, they should be prosecuted!
Quote from: George_Maschke on Jun 10, 2014, 03:52 AMJames F. Tomsheck, who headed the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Internal Affairs section, of which the polygraph unit behind Operation Lie Busters is a part, was removed from that position yesterday:
http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-border-patrol-internal-affairs-20140609-story.html
AntiPolygraph.org has learned that Tomsheck himself was once a polygraph operator and gave the commencement address at a July 2013 NCCA graduation ceremony:
https://antipolygraph.org/blog/2014/06/10/sacked-u-s-customs-and-border-protection-internal-affairs-chief-james-f-tomsheck-was-keynote-speaker-at-2013-ncca-graduation-ceremony/
Quote from: quickfix on Feb 23, 2014, 01:20 PMI was speaking hypothetically;in reality, you couldn't teach a cow to fart, much less teach someone to produce "truthful tracings".
Quote from: Doug_Williams on Feb 22, 2014, 05:29 PMYou are absolutely right AA!And I might also note that Quickfix is the first polygraph operator to go on record and freely admit that a person could be "trained" to pass a polygraph test.That makes my case and proves the polygraph is not a "lie detector".If a person can be trained to control every tracing on the polygraph chart and produce a "truthful" chart at will, that is prima facie evidence that the polygraph is absolutely worthless as a "lie detector".Congratulations Quickfix for finally admitting something that polygraphers have always denied.I was speaking hypothetically; in reality, you couldn't teach a cow to fart, much less teach someone to produce "truthful tracings".
Quote from: AuntyAgony on Feb 22, 2014, 05:14 PMQuote from: quickfix on Feb 21, 2014, 05:31 PM...if your wife or daughter were raped or murdered, and the perpetrator passed a polygraph exam after "training" with Doug Williams, you might think differently...I would certainly be furious beyond mere words at the criminally incompetent LEOs who tried to rely on the polygraph instead of doing their jobs properly.
-Aunty Agony.
Quote from: quickfix on Feb 21, 2014, 05:31 PM...if your wife or daughter were raped or murdered, and the perpetrator passed a polygraph exam after "training" with Doug Williams, you might think differently...I would certainly be furious beyond mere words at the criminally incompetent LEOs who tried to rely on the polygraph instead of doing their jobs properly.
Quote from: Twoblock on Feb 22, 2014, 02:06 PMDoug,
I think you have an excellent civil rights case. There's plenty of case law to back up your lawsuit. Go for it.