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		<title>By: Anonymous Fort Bragg CVSA Examiner</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:55:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was one of the first US Army soldiers trained on the CVSA system back in 2005.  I have deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and have used the CVSA in both theaters.  Despite the unofficial “ban” on the system by the Army polygraph examiners, my commander and chain of command have supported and continue to support the CVSA.
Over the past 4 years I have conducted over 200 CVSA exams, and kept records and logs of each exam as required by SOP.  My CVSA exams have been accurate at least 94% of the time, because the information I developed from the CVSA was independently confirmed by other evidence we developed during our operations.  And that is either Deceptive or Not Deceptive.
Unlike the PCASS, there are no flashing lights, and no inconclusive results when you use a CVSA.  The CVSA always lets you know whether a subject is Deceptive or Not Deceptive.  Oh, did I mention some buddies from Fort Campbell who are also CVSA examiners went through PCASS training and they refuse to use it because it simply does not work.  The whole PCASS concept is a joke, and when they went to PCASS training the instructors got pissed when they asked informed questions about the CVSA and polygraph.
We will not risk our lives on a piece of junk that was put together by eggheads who don’t have a clue about the real world, and have probably never been to a combat zone. The CVSA is accurate, and has been instrumental in obtaining legal (by the book) confessions from the tests I have conducted.  I have used it to get confessions from bombers , spies, infiltrators, killers, and other low life’s.  They break down quickly once they know that you know the truth, and they confess.
The CVSA has helped us round up more bad guys than I care to count.  It is well regarded by Army SF and NSW, because it works.  It has saved the lives of US personnel, ask any of the guys who have conducted the hundreds of CVSA exams in Iraq.
I forgot to mention that the polygraph examiners go crazy when they find out we are using it.  They will fly into our AO waving their regulations, and our chain of command boots them in the ass, and they leave with their tails between their legs.  It is funny these clowns are more concerned about protecting their turf than they are about us and our mission.  I am surprised the Army leadership puts up with the bullshit.  They have ZERO successes to point to, only failures.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was one of the first US Army soldiers trained on the CVSA system back in 2005.  I have deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and have used the CVSA in both theaters.  Despite the unofficial “ban” on the system by the Army polygraph examiners, my commander and chain of command have supported and continue to support the CVSA.</p>
<p>Over the past 4 years I have conducted over 200 CVSA exams, and kept records and logs of each exam as required by SOP.  My CVSA exams have been accurate at least 94% of the time, because the information I developed from the CVSA was independently confirmed by other evidence we developed during our operations.  And that is either Deceptive or Not Deceptive.</p>
<p>Unlike the PCASS, there are no flashing lights, and no inconclusive results when you use a CVSA.  The CVSA always lets you know whether a subject is Deceptive or Not Deceptive.  Oh, did I mention some buddies from Fort Campbell who are also CVSA examiners went through PCASS training and they refuse to use it because it simply does not work.  The whole PCASS concept is a joke, and when they went to PCASS training the instructors got pissed when they asked informed questions about the CVSA and polygraph.</p>
<p>We will not risk our lives on a piece of junk that was put together by eggheads who don’t have a clue about the real world, and have probably never been to a combat zone. The CVSA is accurate, and has been instrumental in obtaining legal (by the book) confessions from the tests I have conducted.  I have used it to get confessions from bombers , spies, infiltrators, killers, and other low life’s.  They break down quickly once they know that you know the truth, and they confess.</p>
<p>The CVSA has helped us round up more bad guys than I care to count.  It is well regarded by Army SF and NSW, because it works.  It has saved the lives of US personnel, ask any of the guys who have conducted the hundreds of CVSA exams in Iraq.</p>
<p>I forgot to mention that the polygraph examiners go crazy when they find out we are using it.  They will fly into our AO waving their regulations, and our chain of command boots them in the ass, and they leave with their tails between their legs.  It is funny these clowns are more concerned about protecting their turf than they are about us and our mission.  I am surprised the Army leadership puts up with the bullshit.  They have ZERO successes to point to, only failures.</p>
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		<title>By: Right Truth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 01:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Is Tech ‘Turf War’ Putting U.S. Troops at Risk? , by Bob McCarty A controversy with life-and-death implications has been brewing for 12 months over the Army’s decision to deploy the Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System, a hand-held...</description>
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		<title>By: &#187; Is Tech ‘Turf War’ Putting U.S. Troops at Risk? NoisyRoom.net: &#8220;Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it.&#8221; Thomas Paine</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; Is Tech ‘Turf War’ Putting U.S. Troops at Risk? NoisyRoom.net: &#8220;Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it.&#8221; Thomas Paine</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 17:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] is really intriguing and you should pop over to Bob McCarty Writes and read the whole article. Not only is it a concern for our troops and could put them at greater risk, I have to wonder why [...]</description>
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