Beat a polygraph or lie detector test

Beat a polygraph or lie detector test

AntiPolygraph.org's George Maschke speaks with Nick Frost about how to fool a polygraph (lie detector) test in episode 5 of the tongue-in-cheek 2003 television series Danger: Incoming Attack. Note that the anal sphincter contraction, discussed as a polygraph countermeasure, while effective, is no longer recommended by AntiPolygraph.org, and alternative techniques such as mental countermeasures or tongue-biting are to be preferred.

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cweetwon (2) 1 year ago
Interesting. squeeze your sphincter??
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 12 months ago
DUDE, YOU WERE SO FUNNY IN SEAN OF THE DEAD & HOT FUZZ...SO I GAVE YOU AN A.......HAVE YOU EVER SHOT YOUR GUN IN THE AIR WHILE GOING AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 12 months ago
SO FLEXXING YOUR #$%@!+* MUSCLE WILL HELP BEAT THE LIE DETECTOR
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danny100333 (1) 11 months ago
schfincter!
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