unregulated,unlicenced...the long goodbye

Started by Polygone, Feb 13, 2005, 09:42 PM

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Polygone

The polygraph is 'still' on it's way out.
The ending of the poly and my name will be synonymous.
Irregardless of the A.P. users  informational wizardry, I, will acomplish more (in appreciation of the much valuable facts from those of you who frequent A.P.) but nevertheless, I will make it happen.
There are many legal tactics that have never before been used, and there's never been anyone like me.
I can prove, in their own rules and words, that counties and states lose more money, with less results, when they mistakenly use the poly.
Will I be the only one to design and manufacture a poly tester wich simulates the more expensive original, which will be sold for $20-65 and will invalidate the poly, where anyone will use it to have a physical 'hands on' tool?
Must I place dollar bets to mayors and governors on the fact that no sex offender polygrapher will sign to a recorded test on a sex offender without knowing the offenders history? (beacause the polygrapher would put themselves at legal risk by submitting documented statements that can be proven to be false and furthermore, simply conjectured opinions by the examiner personally)
I know how to do this. I know how to 'catch' them. I understand what America will.
I never needed any further information to understand that the poly is fake once I took my test and failed.
Right now, clients of the poly are held responsible for the tests miscomings.
I know how to reverse that, making the test responsible for it's own shortcomings.
I am looking forward to being a part of history by instigating and bringing forward the end to the troubled test ;)as Americans look back when reading on it in American history.
                           Your welcome (and even if your not thankful, I'm doing it anyway).     Polygone

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