Quote from: PDD-Fed on Jun 10, 2003, 01:03 PM
I wonder if the administrators of this site care that based on the above quote it is highly likely this applicant LIED on his CIA background investigation regarding Driving Under the Influence and that is WHY he has come to this site? Why do you think he is sooo WORRIED about that question?:-/
QuoteNow here is the probable scenerio as I see it: He has read your book and will attempt countermeasures at his CIA polygraph. Who knows, he MIGHT even be successful. (I highly doubt it).
I believe that contrary to what you broadcast on this site, his examiner will identify the attempt at countermeasures. At that time "guyincognito" will be immediately disqualified due to willful non-cooperation.
QuoteNow the fact is if he had never read your book, he would have probably admitted to his examiner that he had driven under the influence before he ever took the test and when the case went before the adjudicators, he would have likely been given the benefit of the doubt and received a job offer.
QuoteSo either this person will be successful in his countermeasures attempt (based on your coaching) and receive a top secret position he knows/believes he is UNQUALIFIED for, or he will be caught and not get the job he might have otherwise been given a waiver for.
QuoteThis is why I take exception to your repeated assertions that you are doing a "public service" with this website...
PDD-Fed


But I don't think there is or can be a date when the poly just magically disappears. I forsee a gradual decline in usage through policy changes in local LE departments, federal and state agencies or the advent of more accurate instruments like the new "brain wave" machines. It is also possible that legislation may be introduced on the state or federal level to further restrict poly usage, but I wouldn't anticipate a sweeping "ban" any time soon. IMHO.Quote from: guyincognito on May 07, 2003, 11:51 PMHowdy,
Are the control questions (20 examples) mentioned on pages 84-85 of TLBTLD, if asked, always going to be control quetions? What I'm trying to ask more specifically is, is the question about driving under the influence, always a control question or can it be a relevant question?
:-/

QuoteHere is the disclaimer that George should add to all his posts and incorporate in his so-called book so that people can evaluate his advice.
QuoteGeorge has taken one polygraph test - he failed every relevant question -
Quoteand he has never used the countermeasures he advises others to use.
QuoteHe is simply a disgruntled wannabe FBI agent who couldn't make the grade and he prefers to blame his failure on the polygraph.
QuoteSo consider the source when you read what he has to say.
QuoteHe has a hidden agenda - this site is dedicated to building up his shattered ego.



