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  • CIA Deaths, Terrorism Could Have Been Prevented

    01/11/2010 10:02:18 AM PST · by BobMcCartyWrites · 5 replies · 348+ views
    Bob McCarty Writes ^ | 1-11-10 | Bob McCarty
    James Chapman was as distraught as any patriotic American about seven CIA operatives in Afghanistan being killed in an explosion set off by a double-agent Dec. 31. The 67-year-old Marine Corps veteran made it clear that he hated to see our nation's security compromised the way it was Christmas Day when a 23-year-old Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, attempted to take down Northwest Airlines Flight 253 with a bomb as it approached Detroit. While many would find it difficult to recognize anything positive in those two recent security breakdowns that prompted a presidential news conference Thursday, Chapman sees opportunity. He...
  • Coming Soon: Interview with Expert Who Has Counterterrorism Technology Ready for Use

    01/08/2010 12:30:24 PM PST · by BobMcCartyWrites · 1 replies · 182+ views
    Bob McCarty Writes ^ | 1-08-10 | Bob McCarty
    This afternoon, I will interview James Chapman, a man who believes that, if President Obama is serious about improving the nation's counterterrorism capabilities, civilian and military, he will make sure that, going forward, those capabilities include Computer Voice Stress Analysis® technology.
  • 'Brain fingerprinting' could be breakthrough in law enforcement

    10/12/2008 9:56:02 AM PDT · by BGHater · 18 replies · 675+ views
    KOMO ^ | 10 Oct 2008 | Komo Staff
    SEATTLE -- Science is becoming a more important part of catching a killer or terrorist and keeping the innocent out of jail. A Seattle neuroscientist is leading the way with technology based on a simple fact: your brain can't lie. An odd looking headband, flashing words on a computer screen, and a couple clicks of a mouse could be the secret to putting a murderer behind bars. "It's a game changer in the field of global security," said Dr. Larry Farwell, Chairman of Brain Fingerprinting Labs who developed "brain fingerprinting" - a lie detector test for the 21st century. While...
  • In Anthrax Case, Hindsight Shifts View of Ivins

    08/08/2008 11:48:09 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 18 replies · 281+ views
    Wall Street Journal (public) ^ | August 9, 2008 | Elizabeth Williamson and Siobhan Gorman
    Actions to Aid Probe Appear Now As Cover-UpWASHINGTON -- One night in autumn 2001, as the U.S. reeled from the worst act of bioterrorism in its history, Bruce Ivins was alone in his cluttered Fort Detrick, Md., office, scrubbing phones, walls and furniture. ...... Dr. Ivins, his colleagues said, argued that al Qaeda was responsible. "He was very passionate about this," former boss Jeffrey Adamovicz said. "He was very agitated." In these conversations, Dr. Ivins dwelled at one point on a purported link between Florida victim Robert Stevens, a photographer for American Media, and an apartment rented to 9/11 ringleader...
  • Deception Indicated in Both of Larry Sinclair's Polygraph Tests by First Polygraph Expert

    02/24/2008 11:11:13 AM PST · by NoWayMcCain · 82 replies · 757+ views
    WhiteHouse.com ^ | 2/24/2008
    Dr. Ed Gelb, Former President of the American Polygraph Association was the Polygraph expert selected by Whitehouse.com. He has done over 30,000 polygraph examinations over his long career. There were two polygraph tests administered by Dr. Gelb on Friday. the first polygraph asked Mr. Sinclair on his sex claims. The second polygraph test asked Mr. Sinclair on the drug use claims. There was deception indicated in both tests. As mentioned yesterday Mr. Sinclair did pass his drug screen so there were no drugs in his system which could have interfered with the test. We have asked Mr. Sinclair on several...
  • Larry Sinclair Claims He Passed Polygraph Test

    02/24/2008 7:18:59 AM PST · by freespirited · 49 replies · 174+ views
    The Way It Is ^ | 2/23/08 | Mr. Sircy
    Accoring to a comment he made on his Youtube page Mr. Sinclair has passed the polygraph test. He was attacked by some people who left disrespectful comments and Mr. Sinclair lashed out and told some of the details of the polygraph test. He posted some comments on the page and names the Limo Driver as is P. Multani from the 5 Star Limo Service as the driver of the limo that he used with Senator Obama. He is also donating some of the money from WhiteHouse.com to charity.
  • Larry Sinclair Completed 4 Hour Polygraph Test Today

    02/22/2008 8:25:38 PM PST · by freespirited · 240 replies · 505+ views
    Due to security concerns, we had to move the Larry Sinclair Polygraph up a few days. We conducted it in secret today and the picture to the left is from from one of the two arduous polygraphs Sinclair underwent today. The process took four grueling hours, testing Sinclair's claims of sex and drug use separately and also including a drug screening to ensure that Sinclair didn't enlist any chemical assistance. The results are being confirmed by a second expert and we'll have conclusive word, along with video of the whole thing, Monday or Tuesday. Check back then for more, including...
  • Larry Sinclair agrees to reduced payout with $10,000 going to Charity

    02/22/2008 8:30:34 PM PST · by freespirited · 26 replies · 410+ views
    Larry Sinclair wants to change the payout of our polygraph challenge and we've agreed. When he passes the test, he wants only enough money to pay off some outstanding debt of his mother's for Whitehouse.com to get the exclusive rights to the video and the results of the Polygraph. He also wants $10,000 paid out to a couple of Minnesota charities: the Duluth Salvation Army Housing Loan Program and the Girls and Boys Club of Duluth. That seems perfectly reasonable to us the most penny-pinching of free spenders, and so we've agreed. We'd like to note at this point that...
  • Update to $100,000 Larry Sinclair Polygraph Challenge

    02/16/2008 2:43:47 PM PST · by HD1200 · 53 replies · 152+ views
    Whitehouse.com ^ | 2/16/08 | Dan Parisi
    We have been in contact with Mr. Sinclair and he has asked Dan Parisi, the President of WhiteHouse.com Inc. to publicly make the following statement showing that he has no affilation with any of the candidates which Dan Parisi does as follows: "We are not affiliated in any way with any of the candidates or any of the parties. I have never met or communicated with David Axelrod or Barack Obama. Obviously since I never have met either of them I do not have a friendship with either of them”. Here is a copy of the offer letter sent to...
  • GOP urges Berger lie test

    01/24/2007 12:42:24 AM PST · by George Maschke · 30 replies · 892+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | Jan. 24, 2007 | Jerry Seper
    Eighteen House Republicans have urged the Justice Department to proceed with a polygraph test for Samuel R. Berger, the former national security adviser who agreed to take the test as part of a plea of guilty of stealing documents from the National Archives.
  • U.S. Denies Entry to Teen, Father

    08/30/2006 2:16:58 AM PDT · by George Maschke · 37 replies · 1,209+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | August 30, 2006 | Shaun Waterman
    A California teenager suspected of attending a terrorist training camp and his father are being denied re-entry to the United States after spending four years in Pakistan unless they submit to interviews and lie-detector tests, their attorney says.     Julia Mass says the rights of her clients, Muhammad Ismail, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Pakistan, and his 18-year-old son, Jaber Ismail, to return to the United States are being violated because they are on the "no fly" list.     Miss Mass said an official at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad told Jaber Ismail that he and his father would be allowed...
  • Greensboro Leaders To Take Polygraph Exam (Someone leaked confidential police department report)

    05/02/2006 3:27:24 PM PDT · by Libloather · 17 replies · 689+ views
    WXII12 ^ | 5/02/06
    Greensboro Leaders To Take Polygraph ExamLeaked Report Is Subject Of Investigation UPDATED: 5:15 pm EDT May 2, 2006 GREENSBORO, N.C. -- City leaders are looking for the truth through the use of a polygraph exam. Some members of the City Council are taking the exam to prove they didn't release to the media a confidential report about the police department. Council members voted 8-1 to submit to the exam. Dianne Bellamy Small gave the dissenting vote and has said in the past that she's not responsible for the leak. Another member of the council, Yvonne Johnson, said she didn't like...
  • Is CIA Leak Probe a 'Witch Hunt'?

    02/07/2006 6:34:17 AM PST · by digger48 · 86 replies · 3,220+ views
    ABC ^ | 2-7-06 | Brian Ross and Richard Esposito
    Director Launches Investigation Into Who Gave Sensitive Information To The Media. Feb 7, 2006 — The director of the CIA has launched a major internal probe into media leaks about covert operations. In an agencywide e-mail, Porter Goss blamed "a very small number of people" for leaks about secret CIA operations that, in his words, "do damage to the credibility of the agency." According to people familiar with the Goss e-mail, sent in late January and classified secret, the CIA director warned that any CIA officer deemed suspect by the agency's Office of Security and its Counter Intelligence Center (which...
  • Nothing But The Truth (Why has the Pentagon dropped a a potentially more effective lie detector)

    12/14/2005 10:10:23 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 16 replies · 706+ views
    The American Prowler ^ | 12/15/2005 | David Holman
    Not only has the Pentagon dropped a new, popular, and potentially more effective lie detector technology vital to the War on Terror -- it won't explain why. There is a little known device used in interrogations in police departments throughout the country. The examiner attaches to the subject a microphone, which is connected to a laptop computer with special software. During the interrogation, the examiner charts on the computer the voice pattern of each answer. By the analyzing the patterns, the examiner can learn on which answers the subject was likely deceptive. Seeking greater versatility in the field than the...
  • Former Mayor Campbell passes polygraph test

    08/14/2004 8:53:01 AM PDT · by Wally_Kalbacken · 10 replies · 525+ views
    Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | Published on: 08/13/04 | By BILL RANKIN
    Facing the prospect of a federal corruption indictment, former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell took the offensive Friday with the announcement he had passed a polygraph examination. The examination, which cost Campbell $600, was administered Friday by a former director of the FBI's polygraph unit who is now a private examiner in Knoxville. Kendall Shull, who retired from the FBI in 2001, said he asked Campbell questions about whether he took bribes as mayor and engaged in illegal fund-raising activities. "He passed," Shull said. This summer, federal investigators have interviewed witnesses and lawyers representing witnesses who are cooperating in the corruption...
  • A Citizen Soldier's Encounter With the Polygraph

    02/18/2004 10:05:09 PM PST · by ScuzzyTerminator · 3 replies · 587+ views
    antipolygraph.org ^ | 2 February 2004 | George W. Maschke
    Too Hot of a Potato: A Citizen Soldier's Encounter With the PolygraphGeorge W. Maschke2 February 2004On Monday, 15 May1995, FBI polygrapher Jack Trimarco met me for the first time in his life and within three hours concluded that I am a spy, drug dealer, and drug abuser.The FBI rejected my application to become an FBI special agent and entered my polygraph examiner's false accusations of deception into my permanent FBI Headquarters file. The FBI's accusations have had life-changing consequences for me, and I am telling my story to help hasten the day that our government ends its misplaced reliance on...
  • LIE TESTS FOR SPY SUSPECTS

    12/20/2003 1:57:44 AM PST · by George Maschke · 45 replies · 446+ views
    New York Post ^ | December 20, 2003 | Niles Lathem
    <p>WASHINGTON - Army counterintelligence agents are forcing many Iraqi employees of the U.S.-led civilian authority in Baghdad to submit to polygraph tests after a list of Saddam Hussein's spies was discovered in his briefcase, The Post has learned.</p> <p>Military officials said yesterday "several" Iraqis working as translators and low-level functionaries for the Coalition Provisional Authority and some who have been hired for the police are being given lie-detector tests this week on suspicion they are giving inside information to Ba'athist terrorist cells.</p>
  • 'Body powder' found at post office; truckers postal workers forced to take lie detector tests

    11/14/2003 8:20:59 AM PST · by Vanilla Witha 9 · 192+ views
    -- The Trucker Staff | Nov 14 2003
    GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Greenville, S.C., postal workers and truckers are being forced to take lie detector tests after the poison ricin was found in an envelope in a Greenville post office in October and last week a mysterious powder was found in a mail bin at a nearby postal facility. The Gaffney, S.C., post office was evacuated Nov. 7 after workers found an unidentified powder in a mail bin but it turned out to be "body powder." In October, an anonymous letter threatening to take hostage the new Hours of Service rules was found in addition to a vial of...
  • After ricin scare, FBI polygraphs postal workers

    11/06/2003 10:42:34 PM PST · by George Maschke · 10 replies · 202+ views
    The Greenville Times ^ | November 7, 2003 | Tim Smith
    <p>The FBI has begun polygraphing Greenville postal workers and truck drivers as the investigation into who delivered a package containing the deadly poison ricin to a Greenville mail facility moves into the third week, the president of the local postal workers union said Thursday.</p>
  • Terrorism lends urgency to hunt for better lie detector

    11/05/2003 2:05:09 AM PST · by George Maschke · 2 replies · 178+ views
    USA Today ^ | November 5, 2003 | Richard Willing
    <p>PHILADELPHIA — In a quiet corner of the University of Pennsylvania campus, professor Britton Chance is using near-infrared light to peek at lies as they form in the brains of student volunteers.</p> <p>Eventually, Chance hopes to see something else: a day when a device like his replaces the old, often inaccurate polygraph as the best way for the U.S. government to detect lies told by spies, saboteurs and terrorists.</p>