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Sunday, August 31, 2014

DETECTOR DE MENTIRAS POLIGRAPH TEST

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Lie Detector and Polygraph Buyer's Guide
A lie detector machine, or polygraph, has been used since the early 1900s to test people’s truth telling while being questioned when it comes to crimes and criminal activity. It is a police tool that measures the subject’s body responses such as heart rate while being questioned in regards to a criminal situation. While these machines have been controversial over the years, there are circumstances where they might be acceptable. The logic behind the machine is that when someone is lying, their body changes and causes certain things to occur that aren’t natural if someone is telling the truth, such as the heart rate speeding up, sweating, or breathing more rapidly.
Since the technology still has not been perfected even after many tries and many years, these machines and their results generally are not admissible in courts to be used as evidence against a defendant. Since the machines are not precise, such as other scientific methods of collecting evidence like DNA or fingerprint collection, they are not held as valuable as those methods which are definitive, unlike the polygraph machine which someone very skilled could possibly pass even if he or she was actually lying.

A History of Polygraph Machines

The polygraph machine was invented in 1921, by a medical student whose name was John Larson, though William Marston liked to claim the credit himself, being as he used his own type of device to measure lying. He used a series of instruments that he rigged together, including a blood pressure machine, to measure a subject’s heart rate to see if it went up when he was lying. Although Marston’s invention was interesting, judges in the 1920s would not allow the results from the lie detector to be admissible in court due to the number of variables that could not be accounted for when the subject was given the test.
Larson, whose early polygraph was used by the FBI and the police until it was ruled inadmissible in courts in the 1930s, created the actual prototype for the lie detector test we see today.

How A Polygraph Machine Works

The polygraph machine essentially measures the body’s human responses to stimulus, specifically questions that are being asked of the person being interrogated. The machine itself, which is made up of sensors, is attached to responders that record the subject’s body responses on graph paper with attached pens.
The subject is hooked up to the machine with up to six sensors placed on the fingers, chest, arms, legs, or head. The subject is then asked a series of questions that he or she must answer truthfully, such as his or her name, to provide a control for the other questions in the series. The polygraph will then record results that occur when the subject is asked more intense questions, and the responses will indicate whether or not the subject is sweating, shaking, has a faster heartbeat, or if his or her arms and legs are moving during the interrogation, which could indicate that the subject is lying. This is what worries judges and police officers and is why these tests are not completely conclusive: a very calm person could sit through an entire test and convince his body he is telling the truth, which would then in turn not trigger the sensors to indicate he is lying. The machines can be fooled.
Newer polygraph machines may have more additional features than older models had; machines can now measure body temperature, and the amount of stress in someone’s voice when they speak. Muscle tension can be measured, as well. Since the lie detector machine is simply studying physiological responses, it is not actually testing whether or not the subject is telling the truth, hence the controversiality of the machine.

Basic Types of Polygraph Machines

There are now two main types of lie detectors, or polygraph machines, that have been used and are still being used today. Older polygraphs use analogue technology when coming up with results, but newer technology has now allowed for polygraphs to be created that measure responses using digital technology, which is supposedly more accurate, and quicker with findings. Digital technology can also measure additional responses.

Analogue

The analogue lie detectors are the ones that most people see in the movies, which are hooked up to the paper that scribbles the lines with the sharp pens that look like needles. The paper rolls while it records the results, which can then be torn off and read. This is old technology, which has been used since lie detectors first came onto the scene in the early 20th century.

Digital

Digital polygraph machines use computer software programmes to record results, and can offer more options when it comes to measuring body responses, such as electrodermal activity, which is the moisture and temperature of the skin. Digital polygraph machines are said to be more accurate than analogue machines. Although these machines may not be used frequently by police officers, they are used by the government in some situations.

What Lie Detectors Look For

Lie detectors measure a number of the body's basic responses that are supposed to change whenever the person is lying. Tracking these responses should be a good indicator of whether or not a subject is telling the truth or lying.

 Body Part

 Response Studied

Head
Facial expression
Facial temperature
Twitching
Forehead perspiration
Arms
Blood pressure changes
Pulse
Movement
Legs
Movement
Twitching
Fingertips
Perspiration
Chest
Breathing rate acceleration
Sensors are attached to the subject at four to six spots and data is recorded either by graph paper or by computer as the subject is asked questions. The responses are evaluated by a professional lie detector administrator to determine whether the subject is lying or telling the truth based on the above physiological responses.

Newer Methods of Lie Detecting

When it comes to lie detecting, it is a science that has confounded biologists, physiologists, and scientists for years. They are consistently trying to find new ways to tell when or how people are lying. One of the newest methods, and supposedly the most accurate, of being able to tell someone is lying is by using Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or an MRI machine. An MRI machine measures the areas of the brain that are used when a person is lying, and during an MRI test when a subject is asked certain and specific questions, it can trigger a response in those areas.
The blood flow to these areas may shift, which could prove that the subject is lying. While these MRI tests are still being tested and perfected and are not completely accurate yet, their success rate may be higher than standard polygraph tests, and one day they may be used with some degree of success when it comes to the area of lie detection. An MRI exam may not be as easy to fool as a traditional lie detector test using a polygraph machine.

How to Buy a Lie Detector or Polygraph Machine on eBay

Although professional polygraph machines can’t be purchased for civilians, there are some that can be played for simple amusement and be purchased for an affordable price on . For fun, a polygraph machine can be purchased as part of a couple of different board 


One is called Shocking Liar, and one is called Saint or Sinner. Search lie detector to bring up some of these games. These games offer a rudimentary form of polygraph machine that the game players can rest their hands on and answer questions. Liars may receive an electric shock. Purchase a fun lie detection machine on eBay from a merchant .
Other fun lie detectors that can be enjoyable for consumers to play with are part of spy kits for consumers, such as Spy Gear Lie Detector. This is a basic lie detector that has fingertip sensors, which people can use to find out if a subject is lying based on the simple responses. It’s probably as close as most consumers will ever get to the real thing. Consumers can find a few different types of fun lie detectors for purchase on eBay, but they are in no way accurate; they are simply for amusement.

Conclusion

Though polygraph machines have been around for a long time, they are not really taken any more seriously than when they first came onto the scene in the 1920s. Since the right person can fool a machine easily, they are not allowed as evidence in court, though they are used sometimes by government agencies to screen employees, though they are considered widely unreliable when it comes to police or forensic use. Polygraphs are fascinating, and scientists continue to explore alternate methods that will help law enforcement and government agencies see who is being deceitful.
Other methods of lie detection, such as MRI imaging, facial expression analysis, and thermal imaging, which uses high tech thermal cameras to measure the body’s change in temperature, are constantly being developed and tested to provide a more accurate way to measure lying. While the measurements of truth telling will probably never be an exact science, scientists hope to get closer to a method that will be more accurate than the controversial polygraph machines of yesterday and today.






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Do Polygraphs really work? Yes.
  • Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988 bans the use
    of polygraph tests for pre-employment screening because they work.
  • New Mexico allows polygraph results to be submitted as evidence in court.
  • The FBI and CIA use the polygraph
  • Used on telvision shows: Moment of Truth, and Maury Povich
  • In episode 109 of the popular science show Mythbusters, they attempted to fool the polygraph by using pain to try and increase the readings when answering truthfully (so the machine will supposedly interpret the truthful and non-truthful answers as the same.) They also attempted to fool the polygraph by thinking happy thoughts when lying and thinking stressful thoughts when telling the truth to try and confuse the machine. However, neither technique was successful and the examiner Michael Martin correctly identified each guilty and innocent subject. The show also noted the widely held opinion that, when done properly, polygraphs are correct 80-99% of the time.
  • It was widely reported that OJ Simpson repeatedly failed polygraph exams administered by his defense team.






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Saturday, August 30, 2014

NEW ELECTRIC SUPERCAR

2015 Renovo Coupe: First ride

Silicon Valley takes a swing at the electric supercar.

By Frank Markus of Motor Trend 
The 2015 Renovo Coupe makes its first appearance at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Who in their right mind would enter the car business? Surely not a couple guys from Silicon Valley  founding a company in a garage near the one in whichApple  was founded, especially when these guys know that while GM and Apple garnered similar gross sales receipts last year, Apple kept 21 percent of its take and GM kept only 2.5 percent. Nevertheless, that's exactly what Jason Stinson and Christopher Heiser are doing in launching Renovo Motors.
Just as Tesla  did, these guys are starting out by electrifying an existing, well-engineered body and chassis, theirs being the Shelby American  CSX9000 continuation-series Cobra Daytona, mildly redesigned (widened) and re-engineered for greater comfort by the original designer Peter Brock . The chassis has already proven its ride/handling chops with combustion propulsion, and by preserving the weight balance and maintaining or increasing the weight-to-power ratio, the original's dynamic brilliance should be maintained (though we're eager to assess its new electric power steering). That's the theory that will be proven out over the next year leading up to the Renovo Coupe's anticipated late 2015 on-sale date. The Renovo Coupe was publicly shown for the first time during the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance weekend.
Three modular lithium-ion battery packs are employed, one behind the driver and two of them in the engine compartment, under the long rectangular power electronics units that are canted about 10 degrees each to sort of look like valve covers, with the orange wires that connect to them pretending to be big spark-plug leads. Two three-phase AC permanent magnet motors mount right behind them about where the bell housing would be on a gas Shelby, and they drive the rear axle directly (no forward gear ratios, just drive and reverse). The two motors are both rigidly mounted to the same output shaft, but selectively running them one at time or in tandem optimizes power and efficiency.
Those thin orange cables are your first clue that Renovo is utilizing an operating voltage about double that of other high-output EVs — 740 volts. This greatly reduces the current required to achieve the target horsepower (500-plus) and torque (1000-plus lb-ft), which in turn reduces the cable-gauge required to support it (halving the voltage would increase the amount of copper required by roughly 50 pounds).
Renovo remains mum about many technical details, specific suppliers of the battery and other tech, and even the exact size of the batteries except to predict they'll last 100 miles and recharge in 5 hours via a normal level-2 charger (using the port under the left "gas cap"), or in 30 minutes with a high-voltage fast-charger (under the right "gas cap"). That last claim bolsters the assertion that the battery chemistry is heavily biased toward power, and enables track-day lapping sessions with fast recharges in between. We're also assured that the car can regenerate more energy than most any other EV on the market, including the Porsche  918 Spyder. All of this is thanks to automotive-standard electronics operating on four CAN busses — these entrepreneurs managed to resist the urge to reinvent the wheel with a Linux system or something similar. Several big-name Tier I suppliers like Delphi, Continental, and Bosch are onboard confirmed, with others to be named later, along with the technical nitty-gritty and the purpose of those white falsie side "exhaust" pipes (I'm postulating ultra-capacitors will go there).
After 25 minutes or so of describing the car, Heiser invites me to jump in the shotgun seat for a blast around downCalifornia Highway 1  south of Carmel . The ride out of the neighborhood over iffy pavement reveals the adjustable Öhlins shocks to provide a reasonably supple ride. Out on the highway a blast of WOA (wide-open accelerator, no throttles here) pins me to the seat and reveals no tapering of torque delivery. It's very linear, and fairly epic. Heiser claims that with their control electronics, throttle requests can be processed and delivered in 37 milliseconds — that's way faster than an air-pumping reciprocating-mass combustion engine of similar output can react, so Renovo reckons its car will be more fun to drive than most conventional supercars. Because the motors are very firmly mounted (via polyurethane bushings) to the structure just inboard of your knees, you hear them loud and clear. And the sound is oddly automotive and not enhanced at all via the radio.
The interior looks entirely custom except for the Audi R8  shifter and a row of toggles that look Mini -sourced. Toggling that R8 shifter forward or back alters the amount of regen you get when lifting off the accelerator, which helps preserve the feel of the 6-piston front/4-piston rear Brembo brakes. Custom gauges indicate real-time torque delivery and electrical-system temperature on the left, speed and a "fuel" gauge on the right, and a small gauge indicating gear position, power/regen, and remaining range in the center. Speaking of temperature, the batteries and power electronics are liquid cooled via the Shelby radiator (a smaller more aerodynamic setup is coming).
Pricing will be discussed much closer to the production date (customer deliveries are anticipated to start in late 2015) but you'd better budget for middle six-figures. For that you'll get 0-60 mph in a claimed 3.4 seconds, but with a top speed of just over 120 mph. That number concerns me because it might not be fast enough for some tracks' long straightways. You'd hate for this claimed 3250-pound low-CG car to pass everyone in the twists, only to be overtaken on the straights. The company hopes to sell just 100 units over several years, taking advantage of their low volumes to sidestep some pesky airbag and crash-testing laws, though I'm assured the crash protection is robust. We look forward to verify Renovo's performance claims before long.

MIND CONTROL

10 Modern Methods of Mind Control

By Nicholas West
10 Modern Methods of Mind Control
The more one researches mind control, the more one will come to the conclusion that there is a coordinated script that has been in place for a very long time with the goal to turn the human race into non-thinking automatons.  For as long as man has pursued power over the masses, mind control has been orchestrated by those who study human behavior in order to bend large populations to the will of a small “elite” group.  Today, we have entered a perilous phase where mind control has taken on a physical, scientific dimension that threatens to become a permanent state if we do not become aware of the tools at the disposal of the technocratic dictatorship unfolding on a worldwide scale.
Modern mind control is both technological and psychological.  Tests show that simply by exposing the methods of mind control, the effects can be reduced or eliminated, at least for mind control advertising and propaganda.  More difficult to counter are the physical intrusions, which the military-industrial complex continues to develop and improve upon.
1. Education – This is the most obvious, yet still remains the most insidious.  It has always been a would-be dictator’s ultimate fantasy to “educate” naturally impressionable children, thus it has been a central component to Communist and Fascist tyrannies throughout history.  No one has been more instrumental in exposing the agenda of modern education than Charlotte Iserbyt — one can begin research into this area by downloading a free PDF of her book, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, which lays bare the role of Globalist foundations in shaping a future intended to produce servile drones lorded over by a fully educated, aware elite class.
2. Advertising and Propaganda – Edward Bernays has been cited as the inventor of the consumerist culture that was designed primarily to target people’s self-image (or lack thereof) in order to turn a want into a need.  This was initially envisioned for products such as cigarettes, for example.  However, Bernays also noted in his 1928 book, Propaganda, that “propaganda is the executive arm of the invisible government.” This can be seen most clearly in the modern police state and the growing citizen snitch culture, wrapped up in the pseudo-patriotic War on Terror.  The increasing consolidation of media has enabled the entire corporate structure to merge with government, which now utilizes the concept of propaganda placement.  Media; print, movies, television, and cable news can now work seamlessly to integrate an overall message which seems to have the ring of truth because it comes from so many sources, simultaneously.  When one becomes attuned to identifying the main “message,” one will see this imprinting everywhere.  And this is not even to mention subliminal messaging.
3. Predictive Programming – Many still deny that predictive programming is real.  I would invite anyone to examine the range of documentation put together by Alan Watt and come to any other conclusion.  Predictive programming has its origins in predominately elitist 
Hollywood
, where the big screen can offer a big vision of where society is headed.  Just look back at the books and movies which you thought were far-fetched, or “science fiction” and take a close look around at society today.  For a detailed breakdown of specific examples, Vigilant Citizen is a great resource that will probably make you look at “entertainment” in a completely different light.

4. Sports, Politics, Religion – Some might take offense at seeing religion, or even politics, put alongside sports as a method of mind control.  The central theme is the same throughout: divide and conquer.  The techniques are quite simple: short circuit the natural tendency of people to cooperate for their survival, and teach them to form teams bent on domination and winning.  Sports has always had a role as a key distraction that corrals tribal tendencies into a non-important event, which in modern America has reached ridiculous proportions where protests will break out over a sport celebrity leaving their city, but essential human issues such as liberty are giggled away as inconsequential.  Political discourse is strictly in a left-right paradigm of easily controlled opposition, while religion is the backdrop of nearly every war throughout history.
5. Food, Water, and Air – Additives, toxins, and other food poisons literally alter brain chemistry to create docility and apathy.  Fluoride in drinking water has been proven to lower IQ; Aspartame and MSG are excitotoxins which excite brain cells until they die; and easy access to the fast food that contains these poisons generally has created a population that lacks focus and motivation for any type of active lifestyle.
Most of the modern world is perfectly groomed for passive receptiveness — and acceptance — of the dictatorial elite.  And if you choose to diligently watch your diet, they are fully prepared to spray the population from the above.
6. Drugs – This can be any addictive substance, but the mission of mind controllers is to be sure you are addicted to something.  One major arm of the modern mind control agenda is psychiatry, which aims to define all people by their disorders, as opposed to their human potential.  This was foreshadowed in books such as Brave New World.  Today, it has been taken to even further extremes as a medical tyranny has taken hold where nearly everyone has some sort of disorder — particularly those who question authority.  The use of nerve drugs in the military has led to record numbers of suicides.  Worst of all, the modern drug state now has over 25% of U.S. children on mind-numbing  medication.
7. Military testing – The military has a long history as the testing ground for mind control.  The military mind is perhaps the most malleable, as those who pursue life in the military generally resonate to the structures of hierarchy, control, and the need for unchallenged obedience to a mission.  For the increasing number of military personal questioning their indoctrination, a recent story highlighted DARPA’s plans for transcranial mind control helmets that will keep them focused.
8. Electromagnetic spectrum  – An electromagnetic soup envelops us all, charged by modern devices of convenience which have been shown to have a direct impact on brain function.  In a tacit admission of what is possible, one researcher has been working with a “god helmet” to induce visions by altering the electromagnetic field of the brain.  Our modern soup has us passively bathed by potentially mind-altering waves, while a wide range of possibilities such as cell phone towers is now available to the would-be mind controller for more direct intervention.
9. Television, Computer, and “flicker rate”– It’s bad enough that what is “programmed” on your TV (accessed via remote “control”) is engineered; it is all made easier by literally lulling you to sleep, making it a psycho-social weapon.  Flicker rate tests show that alpha brain waves are altered, producing a type of hypnosis — which doesn’t portend well for the latest revelation that lights can transmit coded Internet data by “flickering faster than the eye can see.”  The computer’s flicker rate is less, but through video 
games
, social networks, and a basic structure which overloads the brain with information, the rapid pace of modern communication induces an ADHD state.  A study of video games revealed that extended play can result in lower blood flow to the brain, sapping emotional control.  Furthermore, role-playing games of lifelike war and police state scenarios serve to desensitize a connection to reality.  One look at the WikiLeaks video Collateral Murder should be familiar to anyone who has seen a game like Call of Duty.

10. Nanobots – From science fiction horror, directly to the modern brain; the nanobots are on the way.  Direct brain modification already has been packaged as “neuroengineering.” A  Wired article from early 2009 highlighted that direct brain manipulation via fiber optics is a bit messy, but once installed “it could make someone happy with the press of a button.”  Nanobots take the process to an automated level, rewiring the brain molecule by molecule.  Worse, these mini droids can self-replicate, forcing one to wonder how this genie would ever get back in the bottle once unleashed. Expected date of arrival?  Early 2020s.
A concerted effort is underway to manage and predict human behavior so that the social scientists and the dictatorial elite can control the masses and protect themselves from the fallout of a fully awake free humanity. Only by waking up to their attempts to put us to sleep do we stand a chance of preserving our free will.
Source : www.truththeory.com