DIA's Insider Threat Program

Started by John M., Feb 17, 2017, 12:08 PM

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xenonman

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Quote from: Wandersmann on Apr 10, 2017, 10:11 PMCount me in for sure.

You can also include me, although it may be problematic that I, although certainly a victim of the polygraph, was never actually hired by any "three-letter" agency.  ::)
What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Security
and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!

Ex Member

Quickfix, a clearance without access is like a defrocked priest. I'm curious, if someone fails a TES, do you break it out into a single issue and retest?--is the successive hurdles concept used?

John M., if your polygraph experiences had been favorable, would you have a positive view of the polygraph's proposed probabilistic efficacy in deterring threats to national security?

quickfix

Quote from: Arkhangelsk on Apr 11, 2017, 11:50 AMQuickfix, a clearance without access is like a defrocked priest. I'm curious, if someone fails a TES, do you break it out into a single issue and retest?--is the successive hurdles concept used?
Clearance requires an SBI; it is the basic security umbrella;  access may or may not require a polygraph, depending on what the access is.

Yes, breakouts and successive hurdles are the norm now.

quickfix

#123
Quote from: xenonman on Apr 11, 2017, 03:29 AMWandersmann wrote Today at 2:11am:
Count me in for sure.

You can also include me, although it may be problematic that I, although certainly a victim of ploygraphy, was never actually hired by any "three-letter" agency. 

oh dear, a class action of 3;  what a formidable adversary;  a national security risk, a retired federal employee with nothing better to do in his golden years, and a mentally unstable IC applicant reject from the Jimmy Carter era.  Sounds more like the 3 Stooges.

xenonman

#124
Quote from: quickfix on Apr 11, 2017, 02:54 PM
Quote from: xenonman on Apr 11, 2017, 03:29 AMWandersmann wrote Today at 2:11am:
Count me in for sure.

You can also include me, although it may be problematic that I, although certainly a victim of ploygraphy, was never actually hired by any "three-letter" agency. 

oh dear, a class action of 3;  what a formidable adversary;  a national security risk, a retired federal employee with nothing better to do in his golden years, and a mentally unstable IC applicant reject from the Jimmy Carter era. 
Sounds more like the 3 Stooges.

I didn't know that quickfix was a psychiatrist too. 

A perfect example of what happens when polygraphers start to get the idea that they're medical professionals too.

It's like an alchemist trying to create gold masquerading as if he's discovered the key to atomic fusion. as well. :D ;)


What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Security
and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!

xenonman

Quote from: Wandersmann on Apr 10, 2017, 10:29 PMMaybe he is the real deal because foul-mouthed half-wit bullies are good polygraph examiner candidates.  I just don't understand why he needs to troll this site if he is who he says he is.    :-?

I see no reason to suspect that quickfix is anything other than what he so accurately presents himself as.  Indeed, "foul-mouthed, half-wit bullies" are exactly the type of personalities that staff the Offices of Security across the IC.

I would be very careful with overuse of the phrase, "false flag".  It used to be CIA-speak for a foreign intelligence service masquerading as representatives of another state.  Today, the term has become a grossly overused component of the vocabulary of every conspiracy theorist. ;D :D ;D
What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Security
and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!

xenonman

#126
Quote from: Wandersmann on Apr 10, 2017, 10:29 PMI don't think Dr. Maschke, however,  would do such a thing or allow such a thing.

Neither do I, unless he is in the pay of either the Bilderbergs, the Dutch royal family,  or the Netherlands security services. 

All three seek to regain "Nieuw Amsterdam" and the Hudson Valley  ;D :D
What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Security
and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!

John M.

Why are we adversaries again?  Because I want to stop the abuse?  If that makes us adversaries, so be it.  You were my Insider Threat, now I'm going to be your worst nightmare.

Oh yeah, count me as disabled retired – disabled by PTSD and stress disorder - from the unavoidable and inescapable abuse of recurring polygraph interrogations, public humiliation and loss of career.

My mission in life is to wipe this kind of abuse from the face of the earth.      

The attached is dated November 2015.  It contains a list of employees who DIA is also known to have abused.  How many more have suffered the same since?   There will be many more of us to come - I'm just getting started.

You can't handle the truth.

Wandersmann

#128
Quote from: quickfix on Apr 11, 2017, 02:54 PMSounds more like the 3 Stooges.

I love the Stooges.  I'll be Larry.  In the meantime Quickfix, keep working on getting that GED.  You can do it!  Once you get that GED you can get a job working security for United Airlines. Hopefully if you ever get asked to remove a passenger the passenger will be the returning MMA World Champion returning home after his victory.  :D

Wandersmann

#129
Quote from: xenonman on Apr 11, 2017, 05:32 PMNeither do I, unless he is in the pay of either the Bilderbergs, the Dutch royal family,  or the Netherlands security services.

All three seek to regain "Nieuw Amsterdam" and the Hudson Valley

If he is, I'll join him!  I am part Dutch and think the English take-over of Nieuwe Amsterdam was one of the biggest tragedies in American history.  That's when clowns like Quickfix first started to run things and it's been goin' south ever since.  I believe that the polygraph is not used by the Dutch government.  I know it is not used and is verboten by the Germans.

Wandersmann

#130
Quote from: xenonman on Apr 11, 2017, 04:37 PMI didn't know that quickfix was a psychiatrist too.

He's not a very good one.  Hasn't got me figured out at all. 

Wandersmann

QuoteThe attached is dated November 2015.  It contains a list of employees who DIA is also known to have abused.  How many more have suffered the same since?   There will be many more of us to come - I'm just getting started.
Question -  is the polygraph the reason for all of these adverse actions?  It doesn't say specifically.

John M.

Their words:

"A complete list of DIA employees who have been subjected to unfavorable administrative actions solely as a result of their inability to successfully complete the PCA examination."

xenonman

Quote from: Wandersmann on Apr 11, 2017, 10:24 PM
Quote from: xenonman on Apr 11, 2017, 05:32 PMNeither do I, unless he is in the pay of either the Bilderbergs, the Dutch royal family,  or the Netherlands security services.

All three seek to regain "Nieuw Amsterdam" and the Hudson Valley

If he is, I'll join him!  I am part Dutch and think the English take-over of Nieuwe Amsterdam was one of the biggest tragedies in American history.  That's when clowns like Quickfix first started to run things and it's been goin' south ever since.  I believe that the polygraph is not used by the Dutch government.  I know it is not used and is verboten by the Germans.

I say, just get our $24. worth of trinkets back from the Indians, and let them have back Manhattan.    ;D
What do we call it when every employee of the Agency's Office of Security
and Office of Personnel drowns in the Potomac?   A great beginning!

The best intelligence community employee is a compromised IC employee!

Wandersmann

Quote from: xenonman on Apr 15, 2017, 06:33 AMI say, just get our $24. worth of trinkets back from the Indians, and let them have back Manhattan. 

I'll agree with you there Xenonman.  I don't think the Dutch want it back at this point.   >:(

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