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Polygraph and CVSA Forums => Share Your Polygraph or CVSA Experience => Topic started by: Realtalk84 on Apr 19, 2016, 01:36 PM

Title: This the real deal
Post by: Realtalk84 on Apr 19, 2016, 01:36 PM
I waited 7yrs. to write this blog, I was on probation and it was mandatory that we take a polygraph every 4 months. and due to this site I passed them and only so called failed when I didn't use my countermeasures! I will challenge any polygraph taker because I know they are a smoke and screen show. Anyone who has to take a polygraph first should refuse it! but if you have to take one please! please! prepare yourself with these instructions. It works! don't be FOOLED!!!! I want to personally Thank You !for this Antipolygraph site.
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Ex Member on Apr 19, 2016, 02:10 PM
Quote from: Realtalk84 on Apr 19, 2016, 01:36 PMI waited 7yrs. to write this blog

You are a cicada!
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: George W. Maschke on Apr 19, 2016, 03:32 PM
Realtalk84,

Thank you for sharing your polygraph experience, and congratulations on completing your probation. I hope you'll stay around. I think your input will be of interest to many readers, and will offer a rarely-heard but critically important perspective.

George
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Realtalk84 on Apr 19, 2016, 10:38 PM
Yes I will stick around because I don't know if people are aware of the trickery that goes on, even if you have a lawyer they don't really understand the mechanics that goes into taking a polygraph. I know because my lawyer had no idea what I getting into when I took my polygraph at his office at a price of 500.00 dollars. I will be happy to answer any questions you have for me. Thanks Realtalk84
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Dan Mangan on Apr 19, 2016, 10:47 PM
Quote from: Realtalk84 on Apr 19, 2016, 10:38 PMI will be happy to answer any questions you have for me

Did the polygraph operator make any claims as to the accuracy of the "test"?  If so, what did he say?

Was the entire process recorded on video?

Did you sign a consent form? If so, do you have a copy?
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Realtalk84 on Apr 20, 2016, 02:09 PM
Mr. Mangan

Curious on why you are asking for answers to the questions, are you wanting to know for curiosity or are you a polygrapher testing me ?
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Dan Mangan on Apr 20, 2016, 02:34 PM
I am a polygrapher who seeks to curb victimization and bring meaningful change to the industry.
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Ex Member on Apr 20, 2016, 02:45 PM
Quote from: Realtalk84 on Apr 20, 2016, 02:09 PMor are you a polygrapher testing me ?
You can feel confident about being candid with Dan. He is most trustworthy.
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Realtalk84 on Apr 20, 2016, 08:22 PM
Ok just was asking because I am new to this site and haven't gotten to know who is who. But to make a long story short we where taken advantage of! Especially when this one polygrapher was leavening she failed dam near everybody who she knew could make the extra payment of 225.00 and I am saying this because after she left everybody passed with flying colors! and we where given the test by the person who trained dam near everybody in my state
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: xenonman on Apr 27, 2016, 02:46 PM
Quote from: George_Maschke on Apr 19, 2016, 03:32 PMRealtalk84,

Thank you for sharing your polygraph experience, and congratulations on completing your probation. I hope you'll stay around. I think your input will be of interest to many readers, and will offer a rarely-heard but critically important perspective.

George

Do folks "on paper" (probation or parole) have any real rights should they wish to challenge the condition that they must undergo periodic polygraph agony? :o
Title: Re: This the real deal
Post by: Ex Member on Apr 27, 2016, 06:04 PM
Quote from: xenonman on Apr 27, 2016, 02:46 PMDo folks "on paper" (probation or parole) have any real rights should they wish to challenge the condition that they must undergo periodic polygraph agony?
Such a challenge would be met with immeasurable disdain from the Dept. of Corrections and minuscule sympathy from the courts.