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In Georgia, Clerics Use Anti-Vaxx Rhetoric, Call Pandemic a “Bluff” - Polygraph.info

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In Georgia, Clerics Use Anti-Vaxx Rhetoric, Call Pandemic a “Bluff” - Polygraph.info In Georgia, Clerics Use Anti-Vaxx Rhetoric, Call Pandemic a “Bluff” - Polygraph.info Posted: 15 May 2020 11:55 AM PDT On May 3, during his Sunday sermon , Bishop Saba told his congregation that a vaccine for the new coronavirus "will serve not so much to combat the virus as to enslave humans, control people, subdue them" and that it will become a tool in the hands of the devil "to sway people and easily seduce them into sin." Two days later, Bishop Anton spoke with journalists who asked him to comment on Bishop Saba's claims. He said: "It has been transpiring that the current pandemic – as I have been told and also, I watched some programs I was sent via WhatsApp yesterday – is, after all, a bluff. If this pandemic turns out to be a bluff, what would you say then? If it becomes established that this pandemic is a trick, and the...

In Georgia, Clerics Use Anti-Vaxx Rhetoric, Call Pandemic a “Bluff” - Polygraph.info

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In Georgia, Clerics Use Anti-Vaxx Rhetoric, Call Pandemic a “Bluff” - Polygraph.info In Georgia, Clerics Use Anti-Vaxx Rhetoric, Call Pandemic a “Bluff” - Polygraph.info Posted: 15 May 2020 11:55 AM PDT On May 3, during his Sunday sermon , Bishop Saba told his congregation that a vaccine for the new coronavirus "will serve not so much to combat the virus as to enslave humans, control people, subdue them" and that it will become a tool in the hands of the devil "to sway people and easily seduce them into sin." Two days later, Bishop Anton spoke with journalists who asked him to comment on Bishop Saba's claims. He said: "It has been transpiring that the current pandemic – as I have been told and also, I watched some programs I was sent via WhatsApp yesterday – is, after all, a bluff. If this pandemic turns out to be a bluff, what would you say then? If it becomes established that this pandemic is a trick, and the...

How to Beat a Polygraph Test - New York Times

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How to Beat a Polygraph Test - New York Times How to Beat a Polygraph Test - New York Times Posted: 12 Apr 2015 12:00 AM PDT "A polygraph is nothing more than a psychological billy club used to coerce and intimidate people," says Doug Williams, a former Oklahoma City police detective and polygraph examiner who for 36 years has trained people to pass the lie-detector test. The first step is not to be intimidated. Most tests include two types of questions: relevant ones about a specific incident ("Did you leak classified information to The New York Times?") and broader so-called control questions ("Have you ever lied to anyone who trusted you?"). The test assumes that an innocent person telling the truth will have a stronger reaction to the control questions than to the relevant ones. Before your test, practice deciphering between the two question types. "Go to the beach" when you hear a relevant quest...

Teen Mom OG Truth: Did Amber's New Man Pass A Lie Detector Test -- Or Fib His Way To Failure? - MTV.com

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Teen Mom OG Truth: Did Amber's New Man Pass A Lie Detector Test -- Or Fib His Way To Failure? - MTV.com Teen Mom OG Truth: Did Amber's New Man Pass A Lie Detector Test -- Or Fib His Way To Failure? - MTV.com 5 Things to Know About Brian Cole II - Vikings.com Cheshire - Entry Level Police Officer Job - Cheshire Police Department - Cheshire, Connecticut - Police News Teen Mom OG Truth: Did Amber's New Man Pass A Lie Detector Test -- Or Fib His Way To Failure? - MTV.com Posted: 12 May 2020 06:00 PM PDT Amber has admitted to having a tough time trusting men in the past, and now, the teen mom expressed the very same concerns about her current man Dimitri. The reason: Stories about their romance began to circulate in the press, and the mother of two believed the Belgian had something to do with the reports. Amber's way of getting to the bottom of her doubts? A lie detector test -- something the ...

Researchers Built an ‘Online Lie Detector.’ Honestly, That Could Be a Problem - WIRED

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Researchers Built an ‘Online Lie Detector.’ Honestly, That Could Be a Problem - WIRED Researchers Built an ‘Online Lie Detector.’ Honestly, That Could Be a Problem - WIRED Posted: 21 Mar 2019 04:10 AM PDT The internet is full of lies . That maxim has become an operating assumption for any remotely skeptical person interacting anywhere online, from Facebook and Twitter to phishing-plagued inboxes to spammy comment sections to online dating and disinformation-plagued media. Now one group of researchers has suggested the first hint of a solution: They claim to have built a prototype for an "online polygraph" that uses machine learning to detect deception from text alone. But what they've actually demonstrated, according to a few machine learning academics, is the inherent danger of overblown machine learning claims. In last month's issue of the journal Computers in Human Behavior , Florida State University and Stanfor...

Can Depression and Anxiety Affect a Polygraph Exam? - ClearanceJobs

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Can Depression and Anxiety Affect a Polygraph Exam? - ClearanceJobs Can Depression and Anxiety Affect a Polygraph Exam? - ClearanceJobs Posted: 26 Aug 2019 12:00 AM PDT Earlier this month, I received a letter from a reader who is a decades-long veteran of the security clearance world. He has previously passed the counterintelligence (CI) polygraph accompanying his TS/SCI with flying colors, as well as his periodic reinvestigations. Recently, however, when he was hooked up to a polygraph machine for a re-examination… he failed. He was told by the examiner that he was "all over the place," and withholding conscious thoughts. The reader writes that he was not, in fact, withholding information, and could easily pass a reinvestigation. The problem as he sees it is that the further into the polygraph examination he got, the greater the pressure he felt. An awful lot was riding on this test, after all: his livelihood, his career, his di...

Why do they call it ‘progress?’ plus more coronavirus views | LETTERS - Daytona Beach News-Journal

Why do they call it ‘progress?’ plus more coronavirus views | LETTERS    Daytona Beach News-Journal