? for ya George or Dimas

Started by timber, Dec 17, 2004, 12:08 PM

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timber

I'm new to the site and think it's an informative tool many people need that have been wronged. I put a forum up the other day and was wondering if you could give me your advice. I was not screwed by the polygraph but by the false statements the polygrapher put in his report. In court are the statements he placed in his report looked at much differently than the actual polygraph. Any help you can give would greatly be appreciated. The forum was labeled "probationary officer gets terminated over poly"

Thanks...

George W. Maschke

Timber,

I wasn't immediately able reply to your earlier message (which I had indeed seen). I have posted a reply here:

https://antipolygraph.org/forum/index.php?topic=2105.msg15092#msg15092
George W. Maschke
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timber

George,
Thanks alot for the advice. I dont' have your e-mail address to send you a private e-mail. Let me know.

George W. Maschke

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George W. Maschke
I am generally available in the chat room from 3 AM to 3 PM Eastern time.
Signal Private Messenger: ap_org.01
SimpleX: click to contact me securely and anonymously
E-mail: antipolygraph.org@protonmail.com
Threema: A4PYDD5S
Personal Statement: "Too Hot of a Potato"

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