Testing countermeasures

Started by shemiz, Mar 09, 2004, 03:00 AM

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shemiz

I am practicing for my poly.  I bought a blood pressure monitor.  My natural blood pressure and pulse is around 120/70 with a pulse of 62.  When I do the anal squeeze my blood pressure goes to something like 135/80 with a a pulse of 70-80. IS this enough of a reaction?  Is it too Much?  what southern california deparments use one of those seat sensors?

George W. Maschke

I don't know how to quantify what is enough and what may be too much of a reaction, but it is clear that you are successfully producing significant reactions using the anal sphincter contraction. In any event, in the context of a polygraph examination, your reactions while answering the "control" questions will be measured against any reactions while answering the relevant questions.

I have no information regarding which departments in So. Cal. are using sensor pads or strain guages in an attempt to detect/deter countermeasures. You'll find illustrations and discussion of such devices in the message thread, Counter-countermeasure techniques.

As an alternative, you might wish to test your ability to produce reactions using mental countermeasures.
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