Quote from: Doug_Williams on Dec 31, 2019, 04:55 AMQuote from: Doug_Williams on Dec 29, 2019, 03:02 PMJust got word that everyone should LIE to pass the CIA poly. Seriously, don't tell them anything. Three people just EOD'd with NCS and the DI within CIA and they lied to pass their poly. The poly is still part of the 3-day session at Dulles Discovery in Chantilly, VA. The CIA still uses the relevant/irrelevant test, and you should just use mental countermeasures on different relevant questions to randomly "spike" your charts. When they ask you questions about drug use, crime, foreign contacts, lying, etc., just answer "NO". Do not give them any minor info. They will interrogate you, accuse you of lying and hiding stuff, but so what, just go with it. One guy just got EOD'd and was able to hide the fact that the police came to his house recently for him beating up his girlfriend, but no arrests and no charges were made so there is no record that the CIA will check. Some will say this is bad and this guy should not be CIA, but that is not the point, the point is this proves the fallacies of the poly if criminals can lie and beat it. So, everyone, don't confess, don't admit to anything not on file (which means LIE), and use mental countermeasures only because those cannot be detected.
You know, I've been saying that for over 40 years now, and it's absolutely true. Be careful with this – the thugs and charlatans in the US federal government polygraph industry threw me in prison for two years for saying basically this very same thing to an undercover federal agent. Not only was I imprisoned, but my business of training people how to pass a polygraph test was shut down for five years. And I'm still waiting for another six months plus before I can start it back up again.
Quote from: Doug_Williams on Dec 29, 2019, 03:02 PMJust got word that everyone should LIE to pass the CIA poly. Seriously, don't tell them anything. Three people just EOD'd with NCS and the DI within CIA and they lied to pass their poly. The poly is still part of the 3-day session at Dulles Discovery in Chantilly, VA. The CIA still uses the relevant/irrelevant test, and you should just use mental countermeasures on different relevant questions to randomly "spike" your charts. When they ask you questions about drug use, crime, foreign contacts, lying, etc., just answer "NO". Do not give them any minor info. They will interrogate you, accuse you of lying and hiding stuff, but so what, just go with it. One guy just got EOD'd and was able to hide the fact that the police came to his house recently for him beating up his girlfriend, but no arrests and no charges were made so there is no record that the CIA will check. Some will say this is bad and this guy should not be CIA, but that is not the point, the point is this proves the fallacies of the poly if criminals can lie and beat it. So, everyone, don't confess, don't admit to anything not on file (which means LIE), and use mental countermeasures only because those cannot be detected.
Quote from: beat_the_system on May 29, 2018, 01:10 PMGive the posters a break.
Quote from: quickfix on May 19, 2018, 05:42 AMAnnette,
Thank you for sharing your experience with the CIA polygraph. I would be interested to know, if you don't mind sharing, approximately how long ago this was? For example, was it this year, last year, about five years ago?
Quote from: George_Maschke on May 19, 2018, 02:06 AMThe first question, "Is your middle name Ashley?" (yes) ..."Do you wear corrective lenses?" (yes)... "Are you 26 years of age?" (yes)... "Is your mother's name Stephanie?". (yes)
Quote from: George_Maschke on May 19, 2018, 02:06 AM"In you last relationship with a male did you have oral or anal sex?" (no).Well, you are boring as fuck. No wonder you did not get into the CIA. You aren't slutty enough. Yeesh.
