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#51
Interesting post Anthony R, as I just documented the other day why the DoD is not using voice stress. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rise-fall-voice-stress-analysis-dod-lawrence-rice-cmeci-o2uue
#52
This still begs the obvious question: Why are state and local governments still buying CVSAs?  It is remarkably easy to do a modicum of research to find out that the CVSA is totally without merit, and has resulted in governmental entities losing lawsuits, such as the Crowe case where taxpayers had to eat over $7,500,000 partly because the police used the CVSA  More recently in Arkansas, we have the Booth case which is probably going to end badly for Arkansas.
#53
Claims by NITV after December 2006 that the U.S. Military was utilizing the CVSA are absolutely false.

In a widely circulated ABC News exposé from December 2006, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, Robert Rogalski acknowledged the shortcomings that plagued the system's use in Iraq. https://youtu.be/dsufvxgLf0g?t=613

#54
Post-Conviction Polygraph Programs / Re: Polygraph Test to Determin...
Last post by Anthony R - Sep 26, 2025, 01:33 PM
Let me weigh in.  First, I am not an attorney, nor a polygraphist or voice stress analyzer.  I am retired from a state children's services department, and have extensive experience working with non-profit contract agencies.  My first question is, why does the non-profit think they have jurisdiction?   Speaking for me, if I were your relative, I would tell the non-profit people to take a long walk on a short pier.  The very last thing I would do is to take a test with 50% accuracy.
#55
Post-Conviction Polygraph Programs / Polygraph Test to Determine Po...
Last post by Harold Zehman - Sep 24, 2025, 04:40 PM
Good Day

I have a relative who lives in the Southeast USA who was ordered to take a polygraph to determine if he might offend in the future.

He was arrested for supposedly molesting his daughter who made up the whole thing due to being disciplined for sneaking out at night and doing other things of an embarassing nature.  Now she is 18 and out of the house.

She recanted her story to the child welfare people as he went out and hired an attorney.  The police and the prosecutor ran from the whole case and dropped it but the Guardian and family non profit support group still want to punish this guy. They came back with a list of 15 relevant questions to be asked in one session.

I guess the case being dropped was not sufficient to satisfy them.  How can you give a polygraph test to predict a person is going to sexually molest or sexually assault someone much less make it a requirement before you can see your other children. 

Responses from actual polygraph examiners conducting sex related exams would be appreciated.
#56
A tip of the hat from someone you often called a fraud,  but you did allow free expression of all points of view.
#57
QuoteSaying there is no instance of a criminal passing the poly with Antipolygraph.org's help is a mere conjecture.

So, I didn't say that "there is no instance of a criminal passing the [polygraph] with AntiPolygraph.org's help." What I stated was "there is no instance where a criminal has been shown to have passed a polygraph examination with AntiPolygraph.org's help." See the difference?
#58
Action Alerts and Announcements / Re: Twenty-five Years Online
Last post by slickwilly - Sep 21, 2025, 01:45 PM
This is a conundrum.  Saying there is no instance of a criminal passing the poly with Antipolygraph.org's help is a mere conjecture.  How would there be evidence of this?  People have posted on this forum that they passed with the help of this site, but I know, that is all hearsay and we can't just believe it, right?

https://antipolygraph.org/forum/index.php?topic=4793.msg35341#msg35341

https://antipolygraph.org/forum/index.php?topic=2551.msg18100#msg18100

https://antipolygraph.org/forum/index.php?topic=4993.msg36937#msg36937

The criminals that have passed the poly while concealing crimes, such as Joshua Schulte, may have used Antipolygraph.org to help themselves pass.  Even if criminals like Schulte mentioned to authorities that this site helped them pass, the authorities won't release this info.  There will never be an official news source that will publish info about this site helping a criminal pass the poly.  It just won't happen.  Authorities don't want to give credit to this site.

If no official news will post it, and we can't believe the posts on this site, then how do we know who passed the poly (criminal or not) based on the help of this site?

#59
QuoteQuestions that we will never find out:

How many law-abiding people has this site helped pass the poly? 😇
How many criminals has this site helped pass the poly? 😈

Indeed, the answer to these questions is unkowable.

I do know, however (based on feedback), that AntiPolygraph.org has helped numerous people to pass the polygraph.

To my knowledge, there is no instance where a criminal has been shown to have passed a polygraph examination with AntiPolygraph.org's help.
#60
Action Alerts and Announcements / Re: Twenty-five Years Online
Last post by Anthony R - Sep 19, 2025, 04:25 PM
Congratulations! I doubt you are going to get many well wishes from the likes of (Drs) Gelb, Humble, Baker, and the other clowns in the lie industry.