Comments by "Spring Bloom" (@springbloom5940) on "The Moment Bob Lazar Knew He Was Dealing with Something Alien | Joe Rogan" video.
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@pedroj3432
Do you know what it takes to 'pass' a polygraph? Not being afraid of it. It doesn't detect truthfulness, it detects anxiety and its entirely up to the administrator to interpret what that anxiety means. One of the things they look fir, is heightened anxiety about one question relative to low anxiety about the same question asked or worded differently; and anxiety about verbatim repeat of the same question at different points during the examination. These are hallmarks of 'keeping the story straight' and fear that 'they caught me'.
Tip: if you are being asked direct questions, from your own words, its not a real polygraph; If every single question isn't designed to trick you and make think about your answer 15 questions ago, its not a real polygraph; If you don't come out of it thinking you got caught in a lie you didn't even realize you were telling, it wasn't a real polygraph. I know, because Ive been 'boxed' several times for security clearance and counterintel audits; Ive never answered fewer than 40 uniques and 110 total questions per round. I've done it twice in a day and I've done it two or more days in a row.
The countermeasures to a poly, have been well established and thoroughly demonstrated. Its also been demonstrated that compulsive liars and psychopaths are immune to the poly. A poly by itself is meaningless and is usually employed as an inclusion, to catch someone lying, not to prove they're telling the truth.
EDIT: Addendum - that is to say, a poly will never prove truthfulness, it can only prove they didn't catch you lying.
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Ashitaka
The key is where and when they saw these things; and their own clearance to get answers. There were a number of reports associated with 'stealth' test flights, where the craft were intentionally exposed to defense facilities and other aircraft, as ORE(Operational Readiness Exercise). People did see it and did report it, but had no clearance to get answers about it, so were given BS and waived off. Id have to assume that many 'UFO' sightings are of a similar nature. In fact, at the time Lazar allegedly worked at Groom Lake(S4, is the USAF designation for maintenance division) there were a number of 'stealth' aircraft being intensively tested. If you apply what we now know, as a filter for his story, it seems almost certain that he saw some things he wasnt meant to, or was a bit too loose lipped about the nations biggest secret since the atomic bomb and so they fed him a bunch of crazy disinfo, to seal off a security threat. Even if the technical stuff he claimed, were true, there is zero reason they would've given him unnecessary information about aliens and where they're from and everything else. I mean, this stuff has become so commonplace that everyone has forgotten how shocking it was when it was revealed...
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