More than 1,800 law enforcement agencies across the United States are using non-polygraph technology to interrogate suspected criminals with great success — above 95 percent accuracy, according to one university professor who studied more than 2,100 case files. More than 400 members of the U.S. military — including individuals in our nation’s most-elite special operations [...]
No Need for Research, Interrogation Tool Exists
February 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment
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Florida Firm Cites BMW Posts in News Release
May 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Officials at the National Institute for Truth Verification issued the following news release today, four days after I published the second post in a two-part series about the U.S. military’s use of portable lie detectors in combat: Two-Part Investigative Series: Military ‘Turf War’ Places Americans at Increased Risk In a recently-published two-part investigative series, a [...]
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Enter the DNC’s ‘Send Rush A Message’ Contest
March 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Rush Limbaugh mentioned on his radio program today that the Democratic National Committee is running a “SEND RUSH A MESSAGE” contest on its web site. I encourage you, my readers, to enter early and often. The DNC uses the following not-so-fine print to explain the contest rules: We’ll go through all of the slogans you [...]
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I know it when I see it! Corn Ethanol is..
January 11th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart used the phrase, “I know it when I see it,” in the opinion he wrote about a landmark 1964 case that decided whether a French film, The Lovers, was an example of pornography. Almost 44 years later, another scourge has surfaced and holds the potential to inflict great pain and [...]
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