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To: Shermy
Sources said Hatfill took a polygraph but the results were inconclusive." --- I remember that...and the "lies" he told were about parts of his serving in Rhodessian forces and the like...

Not quite. His responses on the box indicated deceptive answers regarding his time spent with the Rhosdesian military. Why is this beginning to sound like the FBI-CIA squabbling back in the days when the CIA was sponsoring the Cuban exile invasion of Cuba, and raids on international shipping going to Castro's island....

-archy-/-

10 posted on 08/01/2002 6:10:12 PM PDT by archy
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To: archy
Right on.

BTW, here's a link to where we discussed that:

Newspaper: Bio researcher whose home was searched commissioned 1999 anthrax mail attack study

"To qualify for this clearance, he was reportedly required to take a polygraph test. Hatfill allegedly told the military official that he failed the polygraph on questions concerning his activities in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). The people conducting the polygraph were amateurs, Hatfill allegedly complained to his interlocutor; they couldn't understand what Cold Warriors like himself had to do in Rhodesia. The military official recalls Hatfill as saying that his father-in-law had been killed by rebels in Rhodesia, and that he had consequently undertaken some actions that caused concern when he was given his polygraph test."

12 posted on 08/01/2002 6:17:21 PM PDT by Shermy
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