Quote from: polylawman on Nov 11, 2002, 03:55 AM
I got another confession. That makes 8 since I started the polygraph last year. I guess polygraph dosn't work.
. I guess polygraph dosn't work.Quote from: Fair Chance on Nov 08, 2002, 01:12 AM
Agreed!
The best way to beat a polygraph would require a proficient polygraph operator, polygraph, and unlimited time to test against such a professional. The polygraph examiner would be required to give positive or negative feedback to the examinee. The examinee would have to practice and have complete confidence in his countermeasures. A spy trying to beat the system would have no shortage of the above resources and would most likely have a good chance of passing a polygraph exam.

Quote from: mriddle6 on Nov 07, 2002, 02:08 PM
In the real world of espionage you can be sure that these agents would be highly trained in the art of countermeasures.
Quote from: polylawman on Nov 07, 2002, 01:53 AM
However much of this information is inaccurate

Quote from: polylawman on Nov 07, 2002, 01:53 AM
We do welcome it. Just about every examiner I know has been given a copy of george and dougs nonsense.
I do agree with many of the posts, Georges is better.
However much of this information is inaccurate and very easy to spot.

Quote from: polylawman on Nov 07, 2002, 02:58 AM
How often did you practice and how many times did it take? Be honest.
Quote from: polylawman on Nov 07, 2002, 01:53 AM
We do welcome it. Just about every examiner I know has been given a copy of george and dougs nonsense.
I do agree with many of the posts, Georges is better.
However much of this information is inaccurate and very easy to spot.
QuoteIf the polygraph was a reliable and valid scientific method my polygrapher wouldn't have to worry about whether I've reseached polygraph practice and procedure. He would welcome it.

Quote"It takes only someone with some capabilities in IT to be able to do it. Then again, we do not need to get into the discussion about mirror imaging, the wealth of information contained in source codes, or any of the other tell-tale signs that one leaves every single time they even visit a site online.....