Today the Supreme Court declined to hear my case.
Disappointing — but the larger issue remains: polygraphs measure stress, not truth, yet careers and lives can depend on them.
Even though federal agencies are exempt from the protections Congress created for private employees under the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, their employees still deserve due process and equal opportunity before being punished.
This isn't the end. It's another step.
I’ve begun reaching out to investigative reporters and will continue advocating for awareness and reform.
#EPPAforALL
This is what happens when you use a polygraph for hiring. They bend and twist the hiring process for the ones they like and use the polygraph fail the best for the job and hire the trash.
Most people fail because they walk in blind. Polygraphs don’t detect lies — they detect stress.
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"The U.S. government’s misplaced reliance on the pseudoscience of polygraphy undercuts national security while each year needlessly causing career harm to thousands of applicants and employees."
Nobody should be required to take a polygraph test: they're junk science, as confirmed by the National Research Council. Instead, the federal government should scrap its reliance on the pseudoscience of polygraphy for all purposes.
Even if the polygraph operator does everything by the book, polygraph chart readings carry no weight, because the underlying procedure has no scientific basis: antipolygraph.org/articles/a…
In some rare good news on the polygraph front, The Steve Wilkos Show, which for years promoted public belief the myth of the lie detector, has been canceled: antipolygraph.org/forum/inde…
Ignoring science, the new 39-year-old president of Costa Rica is attempting to combat corruption through the magical thinking of polygraphy: antipolygraph.org/blog/2026/…
Ignoring science, the new 39-year-old president of Costa Rica is attempting to combat corruption through the magical thinking of polygraphy: antipolygraph.org/blog/2026/…
Part of the Secret Service hiring process is the polygraph: a fraudulent procedure that depends on the operator lying to and attempting to deceive you. See this statement by Bill Roche regarding what the experience may be like: antipolygraph.org/statements…
It's all pseudoscience. There is no lie detector." — George Maschke, co-founder of AntiPolygraph.org, who says he told the truth and failed an FBI polygraph exam in 1995. f.mtr.cool/gmtsfkmibw