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Posted by Ex Member
 - May 02, 2017, 11:10 PM
QuoteWhat's your legacy? Not much in comparison, I would imagine.
                   

George is in the process of creating his legacy. But, I do admire your loyalty to Mr. Gelb. Loyalty is an attribute sorely lacking in our shallow society.
Posted by Dan Alvarez
 - May 02, 2017, 05:25 PM
George, I'm a licensed private investigator in California, I worked with Ed for a number of years in the late 90"s early 2000. Ed had a professional offices in Los Angels and Santa Ana for many years. Ed is an icon in the private investigations profession. The doctorate designation concern means nothing in relation to his experience and value to the justice system he severed during his career.

What's your legacy? Not much in comparison, I would imagine. 
Posted by gelb disliker
 - Sep 17, 2005, 04:37 PM
so its pretty safe to say that AntiPolygraph.org may mean AntiLiar.org.    These professional liars, lie to those taking these silly tests and if they don't feel that you aren't lieing well enough, you by their silly standards fail.   hmmmm.    ooops, i just used the anal sphincter contraction!   now what??? :-[
Posted by nonombre
 - Jul 09, 2005, 11:44 AM
Quote from: Brandon Hall on Jul 09, 2005, 05:06 AMNonombre,

Believe it or not my job probably brings questions such as yours.  When I mention what I do for a living I recieve interest as well.  I work with persons of the post-mortem type.  Always a party topic much as yours.  I have noticed more of an interest in the sensational news stories much as you most likely have noticed regarding your profession.  Forgive my mortician-like humor but I come by it naturally.  However, my current employment is not as contraversial as yours.  I find they die you find they lie.  Mine is a more exact science.


Brandon,

I must agree with you on this.  Your science is MUCH more exact that mine, more accurate, more reliable, and even with greater utility.  After all, by the time you see the subject, he is definately DEAD.  No contraversy, no false positives or negatives, no anti-post mortum websites, no  death countermeasures, and no need for the dead to confess as to their physiological state.

I sort of envy you

Nonombre.  ::)
Posted by polyscam
 - Jul 09, 2005, 05:06 AM
Nonombre,

Believe it or not my job probably brings questions such as yours.  When I mention what I do for a living I recieve interest as well.  I work with persons of the post-mortem type.  Always a party topic much as yours.  I have noticed more of an interest in the sensational news stories much as you most likely have noticed regarding your profession.  Forgive my mortician-like humor but I come by it naturally.  However, my current employment is not as contraversial as yours.  I find they die you find they lie.  Mine is a more exact science.
Posted by nonombre
 - Jul 09, 2005, 02:02 AM
Quote from: anxietyguy on Jul 09, 2005, 01:24 AM

Probably because they are too ignorant to know any better, and actually think that it is a "lie detector." Which would make sense because fools hang out with fools. :D

Anxietyguy

Not very nice, are you?


Posted by anxietyguy
 - Jul 09, 2005, 01:24 AM
Quote from: nonombre on Jul 09, 2005, 12:41 AM

Actually I have quite few 'normal, non-cop friends."  I have taught part time at a community college, am active in my community,  and when I tell people I am a polygraph examiner, most are quite fascinated.

Nonombre
 

Probably because they are too ignorant to know any better, and actually think that it is a "lie detector." Which would make sense because fools hang out with fools. :D

Anxietyguy
Posted by nonombre
 - Jul 09, 2005, 12:41 AM
Quote from: Jeffery on Jul 08, 2005, 11:48 PM
Were you moonlighting doing security work?  Proves my point; a polygrapher's social outlets are with cops or doing cop type work.

Do polygraphers have any normal, non-cop friends?  What do you tell those people about what you do for a living?

Actually I have quite few 'normal, non-cop friends."  I have taught part time at a community college, am active in my community,  and when I tell people I am a polygraph examiner, most are quite fascinated.

Nonombre
  
Posted by Jeffery
 - Jul 08, 2005, 11:48 PM
Quote from: nonombre on Jul 08, 2005, 09:54 PM

I pulled security duty at a Grass Roots concert once.  How about that?
Were you moonlighting doing security work?  Proves my point; a polygrapher's social outlets are with cops or doing cop type work.

Do polygraphers have any normal, non-cop friends?  What do you tell those people about what you do for a living?
Posted by nonombre
 - Jul 08, 2005, 11:36 PM
Quote from: Brandon Hall on Jul 08, 2005, 11:01 PMoops...you're right.  I must have temporarily thought I was logged onto the polygraphplace message board.  Absolutely no humor allowed there.      :P

Seriously,

Sometimes it is okay to back up and take a short break from all this.  Humour is not a bad way to do that.  You see, not all polygraph examiner's are "a-- holes," and not all anti-poly guys are "losers."  I for one am always willing to listen and to keep an open mind.

Nonombre.
  

  
Posted by polyscam
 - Jul 08, 2005, 11:01 PM
oops...you're right.  I must have temporarily thought I was logged onto the polygraphplace message board.  Absolutely no humor allowed there.      :P
Posted by nonombre
 - Jul 08, 2005, 10:37 PM
Quote from: Brandon Hall on Jul 08, 2005, 10:02 PMAs much fun as the three previous posts may be, I have to ask what they have to do with polygraph?

Aw, lighten up "Francis."


Posted by polyscam
 - Jul 08, 2005, 10:02 PM
As much fun as the three previous posts may be, I have to ask what they have to do with polygraph?
Posted by nonombre
 - Jul 08, 2005, 09:54 PM
Quote from: Jeffery on Jul 08, 2005, 09:45 PM

The policemen's ball and police retirement's don't count.

I pulled security duty at a Grass Roots concert once.  How about that?


Posted by Jeffery
 - Jul 08, 2005, 09:45 PM
Quote from: nonombre on Jul 08, 2005, 09:18 PM

Yes,

I am frequently invited to social gatherings.

Nonombre


The policemen's ball and police retirement's don't count.