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Posted by NoMoreSecrets
 - Apr 21, 2001, 08:56 PM
Considering Mr. Krapohl's professional credentials I think it is pretty clear what the purchase implies. No need to beat around the bush here. With the advent of the internet and the widespread access to information the implications are obvious.

The authors at antipolygraph.org should be commended for the impact they have had thus far on forging change and on making the clique of polycrappers take note.

You guys are making it happen!

Applause all around. Keep at it!!!!!
Posted by Fred F.
 - Apr 21, 2001, 07:11 PM
Gino,

 I agree. It seems that Mr. Krapohl and his cohorts are more than likely going to use this site as an information gathering source.

I believe that they may be getting a little nervous about the upcoming hearings in the Senate and the study being conducted by National Academy of Science.

The polygraph community is concerned that they will finally be exposed for the fraud that they are. That is the only reason for them to purchase the site.

As you have warned don't confuse the "dot.com" with the real people who want polygraph "testing" eliminated.

Fred F.  :o
Posted by G Scalabr
 - Apr 21, 2001, 09:00 AM
As noted in today'sPolygraph News , it has come to our attention that Donald Krapohl, an employee in the research division of the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute, has purchased rights to the domain name "AntiPolygraph.com." At this point, it is unclear whether he did this in his capacity as a DoDPI employee, as the editor-in-chief of Polygraph (the American Polygraph Association magazine), or as a private citizen.

When AntiPolygraph.org was established, we originally considered purchasing AntiPolygraph.com as well, but decided against it in order to prevent anyone from confusing this organization with a for-profit entity.

I urge readers of AntiPolygraph.org not to mistake anything that may be posted at this spin-off URL as being associated with us.

One can only guess what Mr. Krapohl will eventually do with this domain name.