

Quote from: Wandersmann on Sep 30, 2015, 01:40 PMQuote from: xenonman on Jul 13, 2015, 02:10 PMIf actual identities of intelligence community "employees" have in fact been now compromised (by the Chinese or whoever), then I'd consider that a very positive development indeed!
That's the only way in which outrages like "extraordinary rendition" will ever be stopped. Certainly neither Congress, nor the President, nor the courts will ever act to stop the practice!
I have a question for anyone that can answer. Are there any statistics involving executive level officials, in any civilian or military agency, who lost a clearance or job due to failing a polygraph? I am wondering if statistical data would show adverse personnel actions due to polygraph ending at GS-15 level ? I know the new reality is that SES/Flag rank personnel are now royalty and everyone beneath them are commoners, but would statistical data support that as well ?

Quote from: Wandersmann on Sep 27, 2015, 06:05 PMThe practice of the kidnapping and/or abduction of individuals (often completely innocent persons) who are then flown in secrecy to clandestine locations in third countries (believed to be Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Poland and Romania, among others) to be subjected to torture to a degree not permitted by US law. Not surprisingly, the "fearless warriors" of the CIA are the principal personnel involved in the odious process.Quote from: xenonman on Jul 13, 2015, 02:10 PMThat's the only way in which outrages like "extraordinary rendition" will ever be stopped. Certainly neither Congress, nor the President, nor the courts will ever act to stop the practice!
Xenonman - What is "Extraordinary Rendition"?

Quote from: xenonman on Jul 13, 2015, 02:10 PMIf actual identities of intelligence community "employees" have in fact been now compromised (by the Chinese or whoever), then I'd consider that a very positive development indeed!
That's the only way in which outrages like "extraordinary rendition" will ever be stopped. Certainly neither Congress, nor the President, nor the courts will ever act to stop the practice!
Quote from: xenonman on Jul 13, 2015, 02:10 PMThat's the only way in which outrages like "extraordinary rendition" will ever be stopped. Certainly neither Congress, nor the President, nor the courts will ever act to stop the practice!

Quote from: ap1011 on Jun 27, 2015, 08:16 AMI've heard rumors that I could be on the darknet (onions). I haven't looked around for it as I avoid going into any of those gray areas of the internet.
Quote from: George_Maschke on Jun 27, 2015, 02:15 AMThanks I didn't see that other thread.
Yes, it could have. See "OPM Hack May Have Exposed Polygraph Information."
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I've seen no indication that any of the exfiltrated OPM data has been posted to the Internet for anyone to look up. Have you?
Quote from: ap1011 on Jun 26, 2015, 08:02 PMI'm sure some of you may have heard about the leak that happened where all federal employees information was compromised. What I'm wondering is if information that comes up during polygraph could have been included?
QuoteScattered castles is a different program, but if OPM conducted any investigation regarding past polygrphy results, those results could now be in the open internet tied to your name, SS number, and address.
I failed the polygraph years ago for a 3 letter agency, similar story to some that you see on here. I don't want to go into specifics, but things I said were taken out of contest, twisted, and blown out of proportion. I got a job requiring a secret clearance a few years later, but there were issues with my clearance, and OPM conducted SPIN interviews regarding things said during my polygraph.
It's bad enough having your career ruined with this bullshit, but to have the results and personal details that came up during the lifestyle polygraph posted on the internet for anyone to look up is horrible.