Former Police Officer Indicted For Teaching How To Pass a Polygraph Test
George Maschke (699175) writes On Friday afternoon, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the indictment (2.6 mb PDF) of Douglas Gene Williams, a 69-year-old former Oklahoma City police polygraphist turned anti-polygraph activist for teaching two undercover agents posing as federal law enforcement applicants how to pass (or beat) a polygraph test. Williams offers instruction on how to pass polygraph tests through his website, Polygraph.com, which remains online. Marisa Taylor of McClatchy, who has been covering polygraph policy issues for several years, has written an informative report. This appears to be a case where an individual was targeted for criminal prosecution to suppress speech that the U.S. government dislikes. AntiPolygraph.org, which may also have been the target of an attempted entrapment, has a commentary.
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In USA any gatherings are forbidden, local security forces are equipped with military grade weapons in case of any troubles.
You go to preschool, grocery store or movie theater, security forces are everywhere. It is in their heads: squash any freedom except the one approved by government.
Any foreigner is welcomed like a criminal, all fingerprints and picture taken. Gestapo treatment.
Welcome to USA 2014