Polygraph Expert Shows How to Beat a Lie Detector Test

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Doug Williams is a former Oklahoma City detective sergeant. As an officer in the department's internal affairs and polygraph unit, he conducted thousands of polygraph tests. In the late 1970s, however, Williams began to doubt that the so-called lie detector actually is such a thing, and within a decade he had evolved into one of the most vocal, visible, and theatrical critics of the polygraph. Williams shows Bloomberg exactly how simple it is to manipulate, and beat, the lie detector test. (Video by Jennafer Savino and Justin Beach) (Source: Bloomberg)
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  • @HoraceBenedict
    @HoraceBenedict 8 років тому +6655

    He went to jail for educating people on a faulty piece of equipment? What kind of society are we living in?

    • @themechanic3352
      @themechanic3352 8 років тому +24

      BlameitonAdam

    • @arushbhai
      @arushbhai 8 років тому +399

      He answered this question "They (government) hates to be mocked" and he is right.

    • @salem9686
      @salem9686 8 років тому +23

      he is desiving people he is teaching the oposite of what he should have.

    • @somemaycallthisjunkmeicall133
      @somemaycallthisjunkmeicall133 7 років тому +16

      artsy unicorn Human society was built around a hierarchy. No government would be chaos

    • @keymaster430
      @keymaster430 7 років тому +264

      Agreed. It's ridiculous! If a polygraph exam result is NOT allowed in a court of law, then why would it be illegal to show someone how to beat it?

  • @austinchandler3079
    @austinchandler3079 6 років тому +2826

    You know his method works if he's trying to be put in prison for it.

    • @TheTrutherFiles
      @TheTrutherFiles 5 років тому +73

      O course it works.. I bought a polygraph off eBay for like 250$ and yes its the same model the police use, I was able to learn over night how to pass it ever time...its real simple, at first my score was high deception, I was able to minimize that score further and further down until I passed with flying colors...."and know I didn't just focus on the same question over and over"... once learned I was asked a brand new set of question which I could pass every time.

    • @giovannicollins8352
      @giovannicollins8352 5 років тому +8

      @@TheTrutherFiles Could you teach me how to pass a polygraph test?

    • @Cactus2734
      @Cactus2734 5 років тому +26

      @@giovannicollins8352 hel* no fool... He don't wanna go to jail

    • @TheDillberto
      @TheDillberto 5 років тому +27

      @@TheTrutherFiles im a better detector of bullshit and im gunna say .. your story is bullshit .why the fuck would you buy a 250$ lie detector you fucking liar

    • @EnclaviousFiraga
      @EnclaviousFiraga 5 років тому +14

      @BIG TIME Stupid idiots. You don't know him enough to claim he lied. Don't assume he's lying because you've never done this. Do you know him? What evidence do you have to support your claim?

  • @MURDR63
    @MURDR63 7 років тому +2618

    What if I have bad anxiety? Even when telling the truth, I fear my nerves will get to me.

    • @javiera.c.h8011
      @javiera.c.h8011 7 років тому +799

      Then you're fucked.

    • @Tommy23r10
      @Tommy23r10 7 років тому +42

      lmao

    • @jj_b5400
      @jj_b5400 7 років тому +240

      then your reaction on the control questions will also be the same

    • @Rakumei672
      @Rakumei672 7 років тому +122

      Ideally your anxiety will also show during the control questions so it won't matter. But you might not be able to control your responses like this guy shows in this video. So just don't lie.

    • @Ben-fg9wy
      @Ben-fg9wy 6 років тому +59

      If that's your baseline anxiety level, the detector will compare your baseline anxiety to your anxiety to answering questions. So you'll probably be better off since your baseline level is already high.

  • @rhymeswithteeth
    @rhymeswithteeth 6 років тому +530

    If the lie detector test wasn't able to be "fooled", then the government should have no issue with this man teaching people how to beat it.

    • @MartinD9999
      @MartinD9999 Рік тому +5

      Exactly.

    • @user-uo3pb3rr4f
      @user-uo3pb3rr4f 10 місяців тому

      aptly stated

    • @mauilife7777
      @mauilife7777 7 місяців тому

      The government doesn’t want to relinquish power whether it’s just or not

    • @StuJones-gn7te
      @StuJones-gn7te 4 місяці тому

      They'd also have no problem agreeing that if the suspect passed, they'd never charge him with the crime they're investigating (or anything connected to it), no matter what future evidence may be found. For his part, the suspect would confess to everything in open court and agree never to appeal, should he fail.

  • @Eagles.Fan.Since.Super.Bowl.52
    @Eagles.Fan.Since.Super.Bowl.52 5 років тому +454

    I love people like this. Fighting for the people and not afraid of the consequences.

  • @petechau9616
    @petechau9616 4 роки тому +517

    Back in my youth I applied for many security guard positions that required passing a lie detector. I took about 8 and lied on all of them and was offered employment on 5.

    • @shad5236
      @shad5236 3 роки тому +5

      Seriously?

    • @petechau9616
      @petechau9616 3 роки тому +24

      @@shad5236 Yep!

    • @vincent8637
      @vincent8637 2 роки тому +1

      Lol

    • @Dtgray12
      @Dtgray12 2 роки тому +2

      Any tips. I might have to take one for a guard possession

    • @petechau9616
      @petechau9616 2 роки тому +1

      @@Dtgray12 read the thread.

  • @theunknown4570
    @theunknown4570 8 років тому +2480

    Ive taken 7 polygraphs. Conducted by one of the leading FBI polygraphers in history. I lied on some questions from each one. And passed every time. True story. For what it is worth.

    • @theunknown4570
      @theunknown4570 8 років тому +123

      jonnytt11 heres a true statement. your comment is worthless.

    • @theunknown4570
      @theunknown4570 8 років тому +47

      check12 thismicon Who know? Im a liar.

    • @jonnytt11
      @jonnytt11 8 років тому +150

      in one test i was considered an adulterer according to the polygrapher. Now the odd thing is... I was not married at the time and nor had i ever been. When are people going to wake up to this shit. Test my integrity but have none yourself? Turns out he had me mixed up with another applicant yet STILL stuck to his bogus result. Cost me yet another job.

    • @jonnytt11
      @jonnytt11 8 років тому +38

      Lucky you.
      I told the truth and get banished to a life of stocking gas station shelves

    • @jgeorge2693
      @jgeorge2693 8 років тому +63

      Two masters degrees and all you can find a job is at a gas station? That's a "You" problem

  • @CerenityT
    @CerenityT 8 років тому +1923

    i don't care what this guy says, im pretty sure anyone with documented anxiety would still fail a polygraph. Over-thinkers and such.

    • @sigmundfreudism
      @sigmundfreudism 7 років тому +395

      I am currently on federal probation and I am required to take polygraph tests. I have severe anxiety and I over-analyze questions all the time. I have failed many polygraph tests in which I have told the truth, generating false positives. Once I was asked if I had ever possessed a weapon, and I began to wonder how to define a weapon. I thought to myself I had used a kitchen knife, which could be used as a weapon. I answered no and the polygrapher told me I was lying. Many convicts on probation go to jail simply for failing polygraph tests. What's worse is that probation officers trust the polygraph tests as if their accuracy rate is 100%.

    • @Adam-bq2vw
      @Adam-bq2vw 7 років тому +42

      I fall in that category and have ALWAYS felt I would fail one. On the other hand, I saw on television someone who I perceive as being at the opposite end of the continuum (Gene Simmons) knowingly lie, and pass.

    • @gmccord1970
      @gmccord1970 7 років тому +22

      CerenityT well I have the exact same problem Sigmund and went through a very similar situation when I wanted to become a police officer at some point in my life. the fact that you have been failing this polygraph only shows that you have solid intelligence.

    • @timreed637
      @timreed637 7 років тому +13

      you can overcome anxiety. it's not like it's there forever. with that mindset though it'll most likely never go away.

    • @Rakumei672
      @Rakumei672 7 років тому +13

      I'm pretty sure he would agree with that. He said you need to be able to control your physiological responses. If you can't do that, you'd still fail.

  • @drevilatwork
    @drevilatwork 8 років тому +355

    the polygraph test is bs because you will always get a nervous reaction to a pertinent question, regardless if you tell the truth or you lie

  • @goldismoney5899
    @goldismoney5899 5 років тому +61

    With my level of anxiety, the needle would be bouncing all over the place on every question.

  • @barrypuccini6142
    @barrypuccini6142 7 років тому +148

    Shoulda denied everything and agreed to take a lie detector test. This sucks. It's like when casinos chuck out card counters. If you're not making money off the game then don't offer it. Same thing here. If you're pissed off that someone is teaching people how to beat the polygraph then don't use something that's demonstrably flawed.

    • @SkimoStories
      @SkimoStories 2 роки тому

      I would debate that counting cards is a bit more of meta-gaming than just 'playing the game'. The games designs do not account for card counting.

    • @falschgedenkt9086
      @falschgedenkt9086 2 роки тому

      @@SkimoStories it does actually. Casinos often mix new cards in before half the original cards have been revealed and thus extremly limiting the amount of cards you can know

    • @SkimoStories
      @SkimoStories 2 роки тому

      @@falschgedenkt9086 The casinos account for it, sure. But the games were originally designed to be played with standard decks of 52 cards. Shoeboxing decks together is an adaptation that has come about as a result of the meta-game.
      My point was that at no point in the design of Poker or Blackjack did the primitive designers account for people calculating the odds of which cards may appear based on what has already appeared.

  • @sjandrewrock
    @sjandrewrock 5 років тому +150

    "I always tell the truth, even when I lie" Tony Montana

    • @benj766
      @benj766 3 роки тому

      Impossible truths and lies contradicts each other therefore you can not tell a lie and at the same time you are telling a truth
      Truths and lies but together is a whole lie .

    • @slayanarav2565
      @slayanarav2565 3 роки тому +1

      @@benj766 broken english

    • @toigodgohdgjdfjkkj9878
      @toigodgohdgjdfjkkj9878 3 роки тому

      @@slayanarav2565 the death threater sender 3 knock out count winner

    • @Mr.International82
      @Mr.International82 3 роки тому

      😂 I love that line

  • @JurijFedorov
    @JurijFedorov 9 років тому +663

    Yes, I think most people with knowledge about the brain know this already. This is why they are not used outside some US states. For example in my country, Denmark, it's seen as a toy or joke. No one would ever use one.

    • @Maxym1909
      @Maxym1909 8 років тому +6

      +lmaoyourekiddingme ur right and i allready know this shit myself u just gotta stay calm in general take some Xanax or a big dose of anti-anxiety medication before test and lol ur gonna go away with it

    • @Maxym1909
      @Maxym1909 8 років тому +14

      +twisty i cant believe such an intelligent men got sentenced its a waste of intelligent fucking stupid US GOV

    • @zethaqua8943
      @zethaqua8943 8 років тому +14

      +Jurij Fedorov Wanna come to the US and teach people how it's really done? I live in California, and I think much of this country is a joke.

    • @JurijFedorov
      @JurijFedorov 8 років тому

      Zeth Aqua Hell yes. I live in Denmark so coming to USA is a dream of mine.

    • @zethaqua8943
      @zethaqua8943 8 років тому +1

      +Jurij Fedorov It may be on the other side of the country, but Napa, California is where it's at. The best wine, food, etc. It's great in the valley.

  • @stevewildeagle965
    @stevewildeagle965 6 років тому +252

    That's why they're not admissible in court.
    If you lie for so long that you eventually believe it's the truth your gonna pass.

    • @Acord718
      @Acord718 5 років тому +27

      Or if someone is delusional

  • @nakedholerat
    @nakedholerat Рік тому +101

    As someone with social anxiety, this test would absolutely never say I’m telling the truth😂

  • @yogeshgarg2212
    @yogeshgarg2212 4 роки тому +139

    Come on man, this didn't show up in ur recomms. U SEARCHED FOR IT!!!

  • @lindseyrichardson4512
    @lindseyrichardson4512 9 років тому +1392

    hes got great hair

    • @skeggjoldgunnr3167
      @skeggjoldgunnr3167 8 років тому +7

      +lindsey richardson ha ha! You're awesome! After watching such a cool video on such a gripping subject, such a sad story; great hair. Phhhffft!

    • @militarygecko78
      @militarygecko78 8 років тому +14

      My polygraph tells me you are lying, although you do have absolutely beautiful hair.

    • @tarasov9794
      @tarasov9794 6 років тому +1

      Best comment, easily.

    • @hysepal
      @hysepal 6 років тому

      Great takeaway.

    • @silkcustoms520
      @silkcustoms520 5 років тому +1

      lindsey richardson
      I comb my hair with a Shrimp Fork.

  • @MrLucky9931
    @MrLucky9931 4 роки тому +48

    Just remember, it’s not a lie, if you believe it.

  • @Yeggman
    @Yeggman 6 років тому +183

    The real fear with polygraph test is the test itself, being placed in a situation where you are accused of something with no exit other than confessing false.

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken Рік тому +3

      You can always get up and walk out. You will lose the job most likely, but it is a real option.

    • @user-ip9ib4xz7x
      @user-ip9ib4xz7x 5 місяців тому

      I would agree with you. The thought of being polygraphed would instill fear into almost anyone. I've taken nine polygraph examinations because of the security clearance i had with a certain agency. I was very nervous and stressful during my pre-employment polygraph. The exam lasted for almost an hour because its paused to deflate the blood pressure cuff. It can become uncomfortable. When its pumped up again, the questioning continues. I answered truthfully on all the questions and passed. The examination requires that you keep your feet flat on this pad. Because of this I was asked to remove my high heels. Six weeks later I was subjected to another polygraph but this one was shorter in duration. The questions were the same, but the message was clear: don't do anything wrong(I had to remove my shoes again because I didn't know I was going to be examined. From then on I kept a pair of flats in my desk drawer). These polygraph examinations were given because they didn't trust you. One technique was asking four or five relevant questions in a row. Its purpose was to increase the pressure on you and possibly reveal some deception. Keep in mind that you must remain perfectly still during the questioning(that was madding). My examiner was a woman who was pleasant but businesslike. She never commented on the results of the exam. I signed and dated the chart and left. I didn't know when I would see her again but I knew I would. When I reflect back on those exams, I shudder to think how much control she had over me. Some wavey lines on a piece of paper that could easily change your life. I was really at her mercy.

  • @9thbigfoot
    @9thbigfoot 6 років тому +34

    What a hero. We need more people like him.

  • @ltkreg
    @ltkreg 4 роки тому +62

    The problem with polygraphs is no matter how much we know they aren't accurate, if you fail people STILL think you must have been lying.

  • @eventhisidistaken
    @eventhisidistaken Рік тому +17

    This guy is spot on. The people who fail are not lairs (any more than anyone else), but those who naturally just feel sympathetic guilt - who also are usually the most honest. It's just a torture device used by agencies that engage in pseudoscience. Someone who actually has malintent, will train to pass this, or will just not bother with it. So it really only catches people who are honest and think they will pass because they are honest, but who have active imaginations or have a guilt complex (like all Catholics).

  • @zarkruzam3090
    @zarkruzam3090 7 років тому +443

    Sure way to pass a polygraph: just lie on every question

    • @Tarnished9200
      @Tarnished9200 6 років тому +50

      lol is your real name such n such? try lying on that one.

    • @ilanzatonski8826
      @ilanzatonski8826 6 років тому +19

      if they ask why you said its not your name say its because you changed your legal name or your family called you this from birth but your official name is different

    • @lowerf0_rtyei8ht92
      @lowerf0_rtyei8ht92 6 років тому +28

      Я Ilan Zatonski Yeah.... that'll work.... You can't be serious with that crap.

    • @Evan-bo9nl
      @Evan-bo9nl 6 років тому +3

      "no" would be lying, How is that hard?

    • @Delimon007
      @Delimon007 6 років тому +1

      Ronin
      JUST DO IT!!!!!

  • @jamesp4521
    @jamesp4521 6 років тому +62

    It's true... I applied to be a police officer in 2003 when I got out of the military. I have anxiety, but I manage it without medication. However in situations like an interrogation, I get extremely anxious immediately. Just then thought that I might sound like a liar, when I'm being truthful, makes me sound like liar. "Over thinking it" I ALWAYS came up as deceptive. I tried to 3 times with different agencies and always got screwed... So I gave up. It's not for me. Im convinced that it's the sociopaths who pass this damn thing.

    • @draz9765
      @draz9765 2 роки тому +5

      That is sad. I am well aware I may have anxiety but I don't think I will pass this part of phase in my application process to become a deputy.

  • @Smashachu
    @Smashachu Рік тому +31

    You can use pretty common pharmaceuticals to pass them no issue.. They're used as a heart medication, but it functions to block adrenaline receptors systemically. This works.. 100% of the time since all the polygraph is testing for is spikes in heartrate and sweat perspirations, all signs of adrenaline release.

  • @Perfectpearl
    @Perfectpearl 5 років тому +69

    2:26
    I've heard that before.
    Criminals can pass a polygraph easier than most people bc lying is part of their everyday lives.

    • @midas-cars
      @midas-cars 3 роки тому +5

      Yes. Psychopaths or sociopaths, idk specifically which one is which, but one of them have no feelings, includes stress and nervousness, meaning easy pass for sociopaths and psyco

    • @andtou1342
      @andtou1342 3 роки тому

      Ted Bundy was one of them.

    • @intelcore5409
      @intelcore5409 2 роки тому

      And innocent fail too

  • @EntreCamaradas
    @EntreCamaradas 4 роки тому +25

    If the polygraph was really true and the process to hire law enforcement officers was so effective there would never be any scandals involving officers.. think about that.

  • @chaterkanal
    @chaterkanal 7 років тому +403

    There you see the true colors of your government

    • @tempfan5547
      @tempfan5547 7 років тому +3

      neverkillamachima so if it should be ok for me to teach people how to fraud credit cards just to prove how they arent safe?

    • @chaterkanal
      @chaterkanal 7 років тому +31

      Temp Fan you can't compare that, people got executed because of polygraphs

    • @mufin6930
      @mufin6930 6 років тому +4

      Temp Fan
      You sure can Temp Fan. Teach everybody and anybody how to fraud credit cards. This is taught at the State public University i attend.
      In order to improve network or computer security, we have to teach how to break in first.
      This is why as an IT major, I am taught how to use offensive software, how to break into networks, how to use social engineering to get sensitive information.
      This is extremely important for me to understand how I can make a safe network for a corporation.
      I literally completed labs last semester where I had to create my own VPN, or use password repositories to break into accounts in seconds.
      SQL injection, XSS, the list goes *wayyyyyyyyyyyy* on.
      If I find a vulnerability in WPA2-PSK, I abso-fucking-lutely should show everybody asap. An insane amount of sensitive data is relying on this protocol. Your sensitive data.

    • @trentostrom3001
      @trentostrom3001 6 років тому +4

      This is why we have so many bad cops. Cops take a lie detector test upon being hired

    • @wickedbabayaga
      @wickedbabayaga 6 років тому +1

      That's not at all the same thing, wtf. The point of a credit card is not that they are "safe," nor is that the point of a lie detector, the point of a lie detector is to "detect lies" but it only registers nervousness. The point of a credit card is to borrow money in real time to make purchases, proving them unsafe wouldn't invalidate their utility.

  • @MeJeff70
    @MeJeff70 6 років тому +53

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but in charging him with witness tampering, aren't they admitting that the device is flawed? If the polygraph isn't flawed, then he couldn't teach people to beat it, which means he couldn't have committed the crime he is accused of. Since they did charge him with witness tampering, they admit that he was able to teach people to beat the device. Seems like pretty damning evidence that they know it is flawed. If the machine can give a false negative, then it certainly can give a false positive.

    • @SolaFide_13
      @SolaFide_13 8 місяців тому +1

      Get this, polygraph tests aren’t admissible in court. So they alr know it’s flawed. For some reason police agencies still use them

  • @JohnUSMC0311
    @JohnUSMC0311 4 роки тому +128

    I have taken three polygraphs in my life (all government employment stuff) and passed all of them. I was taught years ago how to "beat the box" and it was the same as what this man teaches, literally the same. It does work. Its disgusting that they went after him like that. He is on the money with what he says.

    • @tsui4425
      @tsui4425 2 роки тому +1

      Whats beat the box?

    • @intelcore5409
      @intelcore5409 2 роки тому +1

      @@tsui4425 It means to pass the test

    • @ejeckk
      @ejeckk 2 роки тому +4

      I've taken both the CI and lifestyle poly and passed them both. I was taught the exact technique this guy mentioned here in the vid. I'm not saying I was being deceptive, I answered forthrightly. I simply used the describe techniques during the sessions.

    • @sammysosa3785
      @sammysosa3785 2 роки тому +1

      @@ejeckk I can’t say I fully understand the method in this video. Is he saying to act insanely frightened on the questions that try to get you fired, and super calm on simple ones like name?

    • @richardcampbell5759
      @richardcampbell5759 Рік тому +3

      @Cesar Martinez exactly that doesn't make sense! seems like it should be the other way around!

  • @Shattered-Realm
    @Shattered-Realm 6 років тому +111

    This is extremely unreliable IMHO. Some people get stressed out when their not lying for example: If I was hooked up to the machine and sombody asked me if I'd killed the man who was murdered next door I'd mentally freak out and be like: why are they asking me this? do they have any circumstancial evidence? Why am I under suspicion? Will I mistakenly get prison time?! Am I going to have to pay thousands for lawyers? Is my life over? ect I'd be quite stressed even though I didn't do it. Boom I have failed the lie detector test. That's why they are never acceptable in court.

    • @ngc6603
      @ngc6603 5 років тому +10

      I've been a recluse pretty much of all of 2019 and if I'd meet a neighbor I'd immediately bump up my blood pressure and whatever else this measures even if I'd just greet them with a hi or something, no way could I take one of these. Just going to the store for groceries gives me anxiety.

    • @ernestomartinez6745
      @ernestomartinez6745 5 років тому +2

      When they ask you why can't you make a answer quickly in school.

    • @arianmoore4474
      @arianmoore4474 4 роки тому +1

      I had this problem too, when I was asked a question about if I had ever committed burglary or felony trespassing I thought about my house and if I had locked the front door or not that moring. Suffice to say, I didn't pass that poly and got an inconclusive. Poly only measures response, that response may be totally unrelated cause no one is a mind reader.

  • @briantimko3225
    @briantimko3225 11 місяців тому +7

    What he is saying is completely false. I took 2 polygrapgh test, one by listening to him saying show a reaction durring control questions and be calm durring the important ones, it didnt work in the least bit, as a matter of fact the testers know this tactic and they well fail you on the test but not know which questions you failed. Then I watched a better video which works. To pass teh Polygrapgh #1. DO NOT MOVE AT ALL. #2 CONTROL YOUR BREATHING, NICE AND STEADY, #3 THINK OF THE BEACH AND THE PALM TREES SWAYING IN THE WIND. #4 WHEN ASKED A QUESTION, DO NOT ANSWER THIER QUESTION, YOU THEN ASK YOURSELF YOUR OWN QUESTION IN YOUR HEAD SUCH AS,,,,,AM I AN ALLIGATOR, REPLACE THIER QUESTIONS WITH YOUR OWN. iT WORK FOR ME AND I LIED MY ARSE OFF.

  • @JonathanRuiz
    @JonathanRuiz 3 роки тому +48

    I have anxiety so they could literally ask me my name and I'll get the answer wrong 😂

    • @manniedwomoh9190
      @manniedwomoh9190 3 роки тому

      Ahahhaahha

    • @jakejones5467
      @jakejones5467 2 роки тому

      Actually that would help

    • @dannykidd55
      @dannykidd55 Рік тому

      I get extremely nervous in like public speaking scenarios and anything that’s super serious . So if they ask my name , my heart will be beating thru the roof LOL

    • @user-ip9ib4xz7x
      @user-ip9ib4xz7x 5 місяців тому

      Everyone feels anxiety and stress when put on the polygraph. That is allowed for. I have had quite a few polygraphs and had spikes in blood pressure on control questions. Those are questions that you would have no need to lie on. For example, "what is your first name." So stay a calm as possible and answer all questions truthfully.

  • @WhirlingMusic
    @WhirlingMusic 3 роки тому +36

    If I ever become a suspect for something, they are gonna look at my UA-cam history and see that I watched this and become even more suspicious of me. Lol. I'm just curious but now that I commented this, they will find me even more suspicious because it looks like I am trying to get their focus off of me.
    And the fact that I edited this comment makes me look even more suspicious. Damn I am guilty of something and I don't even know what of yet. But it doesn't matter because now they are looking into me just because I commented this.

    • @APowerMoJo
      @APowerMoJo 3 роки тому +1

      Turn yourself in!

    • @pavy415
      @pavy415 3 роки тому +1

      Easily delete the history

    • @WhirlingMusic
      @WhirlingMusic 3 роки тому

      @@pavy415 They have people who take your computers and stuff and have softwares to look through deleted things. Doesn't work. Even web history is never really deleted.

    • @quagmirewarrior4202
      @quagmirewarrior4202 3 роки тому +1

      @@WhirlingMusic Just tell them that other people have owned the computer before you did. My computer is like that... I bought my used laptop on Ebay.

  • @averydae1810
    @averydae1810 3 роки тому +29

    We need more people like him.

  • @manichairdo6346
    @manichairdo6346 4 роки тому +14

    I know a young man falsely accused of a serious crime. By the time they had done interrogation, he was almost convinced he had done it. He was proven innocent...phew!

  • @whoeckum
    @whoeckum 7 років тому +82

    Hi, future people appearing on the Steve Wilkos Show.

    • @kennygates1192
      @kennygates1192 7 років тому +7

      Chandler Bing Lmao exactly what I was thinking. Dan Ribacoff would hate this video

  • @DesGardius-me7gf
    @DesGardius-me7gf 5 років тому +16

    “The lie detector determined that was a lieeeeee!”
    -Maury

  • @cameronmeakin7133
    @cameronmeakin7133 7 років тому +117

    Wonder how many people watches this before going in Jeremy Kyle 😂

  • @anthonygarcia495
    @anthonygarcia495 5 років тому +37

    Funny thing! I've always thought that if you kept calm during a polygraph that you'd pass. Knew it was only bc you get nervous. This guy confirms my belief.

  • @fasfan
    @fasfan 2 роки тому +46

    I've taken a couple of polygraph tests. I found the whole process interesting. The first 2 parts of a polygraph test are just there to convince you that the test works. It starts with the examiner giving you their resume' statement about how they are qualified and experts on the subject. Then they explain how the test works and what it measures and how your body reacts to lying. This is all done to ramp up the stress and convince you of the validity of the test thereby making it more effective. Most of the whole process is just for show and it relies a lot on your belief in the process. Another large portion of the test is the examiner studying your responses and body language during the process and the results. I believe the actual readings are a small portion of the overall process. It's still pretty interesting overall.

    • @rhymeswithteeth
      @rhymeswithteeth Рік тому +1

      Sounds as reliable as a PCR test for the Wuhan/USA flu.

    • @Liverpoolboy01
      @Liverpoolboy01 11 місяців тому

      Polygraphs, as are body language experts.

  • @paulib366
    @paulib366 3 роки тому +13

    Rest in peace, Doug Williams.

  • @ge5510
    @ge5510 7 років тому +29

    i hope he gets out of jail soon...

  • @felixniederhauser7799
    @felixniederhauser7799 6 років тому +34

    Thank you for confirming my thoughts of Polygraph.This maschine sucks as do the users who believe in it.

  • @MrBraddles3128
    @MrBraddles3128 3 роки тому +13

    Man, even the guy that invented the polygraph actively campaigned against its mainstream use.
    Edit: I should also add that there's a reason polygraph results are inadmissable in court; law enforcement knows that polygraph tests are notoriously unreliable but still, somehow, they allow them to be used frequently even though their results serve no genuine purpose.

  • @jrgil4046
    @jrgil4046 6 років тому +11

    I would strap him to the Machine and say “have you ever dined on the most succulent peace of Kentucky fried chicken now for only 5 dollars at KFC?”

  • @edwhitson9873
    @edwhitson9873 3 роки тому +16

    Im praying for him though. Now that I'm deeper into the story the more I like ol guy. Christian people pray for this man

    • @aidanmeyer944
      @aidanmeyer944 3 роки тому +3

      He was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty--he then died of an illness in March of this year (I believe he was out of prison by then)

  • @mariegarza8072
    @mariegarza8072 6 років тому +19

    Finally someone coming forward to prove this is b.s

  • @jackster1212
    @jackster1212 8 років тому +29

    That's just wrong, about him getting in trouble...

  • @caandybarzbarz7691
    @caandybarzbarz7691 7 років тому +30

    free doug williams

  • @richardmabe4186
    @richardmabe4186 6 років тому +14

    Never been convinced by the polygraph. Iv'e known some incredibly liars in my time who I think get to a point where they actually believe their own lies.

  • @aro4457
    @aro4457 3 роки тому +6

    R.I.P, Doug Williams died on March 19th 2021 due to an illness

  • @hahaha7341
    @hahaha7341 3 роки тому +5

    I always doubted the effectiveness of the lie detector and now I know my doubts were without question valid

  • @joshwiltz8841
    @joshwiltz8841 4 роки тому +10

    It’s completely irrelevant if this man went to jail for teaching people how to beat them. People are still put away on false confessions done by shoddy police work.

  • @teresadalessio1
    @teresadalessio1 5 років тому +11

    This is my theory too! I know it's a comparative test so if you act nervously during questions easy name and age questions when u are really lying, reactions will be the same. I have been practicing mimicking lying for years now just in case I have to take a poly one day.

  • @countysheepdog55
    @countysheepdog55 5 років тому +7

    *Some of my Academy Classmates Admitted:*
    1. when they were lying the polygraph said they were telling the truth
    2. when they were telling the truth the polygraph said they were lying

  • @Sumtoshi
    @Sumtoshi 6 років тому +5

    Doug sold a disk years ago. I bought it. I passed the polygraphs. "How to sting the polygraph" is what he called it. The FBI actually called me wanting info a couple years ago about him. They were pissed when all I had was nice things to say. It all makes sense now.

  • @powskiproductions8839
    @powskiproductions8839 2 роки тому +4

    This guy ended up going to jail for two years. For what? For giving us all a valuable piece of information.

  • @neverbrokeagain3866
    @neverbrokeagain3866 6 років тому +14

    I passed a polygraph test for stealing in the work place
    I passed but am very guilty so yeah i agree 100%

    • @eventhisidistaken
      @eventhisidistaken Рік тому +1

      ...not sure why you even agreed to take it, but kind of fun to know that the technique works.

  • @uglymonkeyman9316
    @uglymonkeyman9316 5 років тому +8

    Polygraph expert: did you kill him
    Me:yes (starts heavy breathing)
    Polygraph:starts going crazy

  • @un4039
    @un4039 8 років тому +40

    Heheh, I'm sure Nicole Arbour has been enjoying this video.

  • @hit8000
    @hit8000 4 роки тому +6

    i would ask myself a different question in my head really quick

  • @samanthavandoren8586
    @samanthavandoren8586 5 років тому +8

    I'm watching this so I know how to get out of it when they ask me about my involvement in Area 51

  • @chrisiden1
    @chrisiden1 7 років тому +10

    remember to be Calm and think about relaxing on the sand at the beach for your next lie detector exam... he he :) u will Pass!!!

    • @darktrooper2099
      @darktrooper2099 4 роки тому

      *Christine ---- Can't, I'm too much into sports as well as other types' of physical activity,and NOT just during the daytime! 😉👍

  • @troyevitt2437
    @troyevitt2437 6 років тому +3

    I was accused of lying on a poly when the question was "have you ever stolen from an employer?" because while teaching guitar at a music store, I had several students start coming to my house. And it wasn't so I wouldn't have to split the lesson costs with the store, it was always a question of scheduling; the student or his/her parents didn't want to commit to the same day and time-of-day for each week's lesson due to work or school priorities.

  • @TheCarlScharnberg
    @TheCarlScharnberg Місяць тому

    Someone needs to make a movie about this man. He's perfect for it. Already such a character, and he is also completely correct.

  • @jamess8477
    @jamess8477 4 роки тому +4

    It works.. takes practice but it works 100percent .. I also would like to add my two cents if you have The opportunity to know where you’re going to take the test ahead of time if you never been in that area or seen the building or what not I would suggest go there a couple days before you have to go so you’re not going somewhere unfamiliar and just adds more to your nerves

    • @annaparra965
      @annaparra965 Рік тому

      Tell me how to pass! I’m applying to be a dispatcher for 911 and they require it. I am a highly anxious person. I got a pulse oximeter to practice my lies the relaxing beach deal relaxes me brings down heart rate. Not sure how to get my heart rate to spike as everything i think about seems to “relax” me abd slow down the heart

  • @user-uo3pb3rr4f
    @user-uo3pb3rr4f 10 місяців тому

    thanks to mister williams. i attempted to research this several yrs ago, but the expert claimed that the examiner would see through, and not to use any techniques. i paid dearly for the misinfo. bless you for your stand.

  • @nkohanowski
    @nkohanowski 2 роки тому +3

    Ended up getting two years in jail. Mr. Williams passed away in March 2021. RIP!

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 3 роки тому +1

    2:22 LOL I love his "the more of an old thief you are" expression :P :D

  • @neon_one
    @neon_one 2 роки тому +3

    I feel like I'd fail a polygraph being asked about a crime I didn't commit just because I'd be worried about failing and have a jolt of nervousness when asked

  • @WSOJ3
    @WSOJ3 6 років тому +8

    A lie detector that only works 50% of the time is about as accurate as flipping a coin.

  • @unapologeticallyblackbeaut7161
    @unapologeticallyblackbeaut7161 4 роки тому +5

    Wow! He’s doing no more than what PETA does. I love PETA. I just used them as a comparable example, to show how ridiculous his charges are. There are people that have passed the polygraph that end up doing despicable things. Like killing unarmed people & knowingly violating people’s civil rights. Smh.

  • @alpheusjoseph9907
    @alpheusjoseph9907 Рік тому +1

    Mr.William excellent information sir and i know now that the polygraph test is an interrogation instructment ill pass my sheriffs test thanks

  • @tinterlu7919
    @tinterlu7919 6 років тому +4

    What if no matter what question is presented.I just keep asking the same 2 yes or no questions in my head that I am positive of..Can I walk? yes. Can I fly? No..

  • @IllusiveDude
    @IllusiveDude 2 роки тому +1

    RIP doug and thank you for your service

    • @ww7988
      @ww7988 Рік тому

      Did he pass away?

  • @anotherdeanwelch7515
    @anotherdeanwelch7515 4 роки тому +3

    How can he get charged with tampering with evidence, when the polygraph is inadmissible evidence in a court of law??

  • @brandzl4736
    @brandzl4736 3 роки тому +2

    we need more people like this that expose these type of things,big ups to tory lanez also

  • @ComedianOmarTarango
    @ComedianOmarTarango 6 років тому +3

    I bought his tutorial when I applied for a police agency. I had already passed 2 exams as a Sheriff's employee, then failed 2 identical polygraph exams when I applied for a city police position. THE EXAMS HAD THE SAME IDENTICAL QUESTIONS. That's when I researched it and passed 2 other exams with other agencies without any problems. This time, I even lied on a few questions regarding things I did as a teen that no one knew about. I ended up not accepting the police academy invitation in favor of a satellite installation job that paid twice what a cop made. In either case, the polygraph is just as criminal as those it attempts to incriminate.

    • @feo130
      @feo130 6 років тому

      Yeah because a machine can break into your house and separate your head from your shoulders...what a bullshit strawman argument. I'm glad you're not serving the public, you are not fit whatsoever.

    • @cesarmorales1537
      @cesarmorales1537 2 роки тому

      how?

    • @annaparra965
      @annaparra965 Рік тому +1

      Which book is that? I am applying to be a dispatcher and they require a polygraph 😭

  • @somelady2965
    @somelady2965 3 роки тому +1

    Bless your heart. Thank you for your service and commitment to freedom

  • @CARPETMAN6666
    @CARPETMAN6666 5 років тому +3

    I was given a lie detector test. They told me the only question I didn't show deception on was my name. Even though they ask me questions that word directly contradictory there's no way I could fail both questions but I still did fell both questions. They never called me back to do it again because I found out it's ineffective against certain people it turns out I'm the opposite of a narcissister or whatever that passes a lie detector test even though he's lying. I get so nervous that everything looks like a lie. Which left me untestable

  • @nickfriend3629
    @nickfriend3629 4 роки тому +1

    ....I read comments on some polygraph test video here on UA-cam, one commenter said he took one, he stated that one of the questions was, “ Is it sunny outside?“ He said, “Yes it is.“ It was truly too. The polygraph machine said he lied.

  • @heirofsugar
    @heirofsugar 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks man. Now I.. i mean my friend can pass his trial tomorrow for allegedly murdering 6 people

    • @quagmirewarrior4202
      @quagmirewarrior4202 3 роки тому

      He's innocent 'til proved guilty in the court of law anyway.

  • @peterheinz9569
    @peterheinz9569 4 роки тому +2

    You don’t beat the test. You beat the examiner. The machine is a scare tactic.

  • @TallSilentGuy
    @TallSilentGuy 3 роки тому +3

    It's interesting how lie detectors only seem to be applied with yes/no questions.

  • @C_0_D_E1
    @C_0_D_E1 Рік тому +1

    There has been some peer-reviewed research recently in the UK regarding Lie Detectors and their accuracy/efficacy, conducted by Psychology Professor Ray Bull (Derby University).
    The conclusion of his research is this:
    Even with the most experienced lie detector examiners conducting tests in Perfect conditions, the Lie Detector is at best between 66-70% accurate.

  • @Applest2oApples
    @Applest2oApples 6 років тому +13

    Pfft George Costanza taught me how to beat it years ago - it’s not a lie if you believe it.

    • @feo130
      @feo130 6 років тому

      I finally found the comment I was searching for. "CANTSTANDYA"

    • @c.a.g.3130
      @c.a.g.3130 5 років тому

      More true than you may realize.

  • @mildchaos6037
    @mildchaos6037 Рік тому +1

    I don’t get it, why would you want to spike the reaction on the control questions? Would t you rather just have it be calm the entire time?

  • @_sunchildd
    @_sunchildd 3 роки тому +4

    criminal: takes xanax.
    “ahhhh. ready”

  • @brandon.lewis.
    @brandon.lewis. 3 роки тому +2

    Ended up getting 2 years in jail. Died earlier this year.

  • @murray8378
    @murray8378 4 роки тому +4

    When I first heard of the lie detector test, I thought it sounded a little fishy. I think I was 6 or 7 years old.

  • @johnthegreek1980
    @johnthegreek1980 5 років тому +2

    So a person that administers polygraphs for many years thinks it’s wasteful, I’ll take his word for it.

  • @orikakuli1
    @orikakuli1 3 роки тому +3

    shouldnt you think about relaxing on the beach on ALL the types of questions so there will be no difference at your body's reaction?

  • @99xara99
    @99xara99 5 років тому +2

    I don't quite understand why this needs to be protested against. I thought it was well known that these are inaccurate. They definitely aren't allowed in court. Where else are they still used nowadays...? Also for what the hell was he sentenced?

    • @99xara99
      @99xara99 5 років тому

      @@Romax-pg2is Okay. I've never heard of that.

  • @finalstride9756
    @finalstride9756 6 років тому +130

    Anyone else here cause of the brett and ford thing

    • @LuciusKyrus
      @LuciusKyrus 5 років тому +2

      Yes, but this is information that everyone should know.

    • @naztyysickmuzik6186
      @naztyysickmuzik6186 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, too bad the douche got off. Wasn't a full investigation.

    • @sexytexanbabe4105
      @sexytexanbabe4105 5 років тому +3

      Here because of the Chris Watts slaughters.................and the woman kinda looks like Shannan!

    • @akpsyche1299
      @akpsyche1299 5 років тому

      I'm here from watching a scene from Psych.

  • @werewolfmanjackal
    @werewolfmanjackal 3 роки тому +2

    R.I.P.

  • @Whydidtheychangeittohandlesnow
    @Whydidtheychangeittohandlesnow 3 роки тому +4

    RIP doug

  • @bunchiepearson5100
    @bunchiepearson5100 Рік тому +2

    He’s an Icon!

  • @billconnelly4840
    @billconnelly4840 6 років тому +3

    He definitely, knows what he's talking about. Why are they charging him . The polygraph is not credible in court. It's more his opinion. From years of experience.

  • @urdumb3282
    @urdumb3282 8 років тому +4

    So just take some Xanax before a polygraph? GOT IT :D

    • @user-sd7qt3hy8l
      @user-sd7qt3hy8l 8 років тому

      +John Doe Yeah that's actually not too far fetched. As long as you got one hell of a good memory, because when you lie to cover up a lie that covers up another lie and they go back and ask you the same questions in a different order you better have the same answer, but you're right about Xanax. Xanax will keep you cool, calm and will cause you to not perspire and will keep your muscles from twitching involuntarily because of how Xanax affects the brains electrical signals through involuntary muscle movements, which is exactly how polygraphs work in the first place. But like I said, you better have one hell of a good memory though

    • @ilanzatonski8826
      @ilanzatonski8826 6 років тому

      xanax is too strong, i think valium will fit better