Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


>They didn't teach us any physical things to do.  I'd be interested in
knowing
>how that works.  We just learned to convince ourselves that what we were
>saying was the truth -- not all that hard, really, if you work at it.  Once
>convinced, you don't have the same galvanic responses that you would if you
>believed you were lying.  They did play a bit with another method, which
was
>to convince yourself that the truth (your name, for example, or other
>innocuous but sure-to-be-asked information) was a lie and confuse
everything
>that way.  It works, but the first way works better.
>Doc


Hi Doc, If they wanted to and with limited time do you think that 4 people
who say they all saw the same thing, could each pass a lye detector test?
I'm thinking of Travis Walton and his crew.

Steve



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