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As the daughter of a police officer who was trained to be a polygraph examiner following being injured in the line of duty, I cannot emphasize this enough. Polygraphs machines are not and never have been lie detectors.
The basis of the machine was wrapped around a early 20th century notion that when someone lies, they have a physiological reaction to it - either by their heart racing a little faster, their respiration speeding up, maybe even their temperature increasing. But by the time the polygraph machine was designed to measure these bodily functions, science had already proven this to be nonsense. Nevertheless, this machine measures things that the police know perfectly well have nothing to do with lying. So why do they do it?
Simple. To bypass your Miranda rights.
Consider what is done in a polygraph test. You are not allowed to have your lawyer present. Your lawyer is not allowed to see in advance the questions you were going to be asked. You are not mirandaized. You are strapped into a device, bound to a chair which the questioner places where he wishes to in a room - often directly under the heating and cooling vent so that when that vent turns on, it will cause your body to react and will of course result in you having some reaction show on the machine. Likewise, the questioner will choose which emotional tactic he will take before he questions you. Will he be kind and seem to be on your side? Will he be aggressive and obnoxious to you? All of this is part of the game. Then they repeatedly ask you the same series of questions, frequently phrased slightly different, over and over again. This is to irritate you. It's human nature to dislike being asked the same question multiple times. Either we become anxious or we become angry.
And that is exactly what they want you to do.
They then tell you that they detected deception in your answers. So they'll go over the points again, further upsetting you. Quite frankly, the wonder is not that people flunk the device, but that people ever manage to pass it.
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Calvin Parker was one of the most genuine, nicest people I have ever communicated with on any form of social media. I was genuinely saddened by his passing a few months ago. I have no idea what ‘really happened’ but I do know that Calvin genuinely believed in his experience and was forever transformed by it.
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As a lifelong Mississippian, thank you guys so much for making this! 🖤 Our state gets very little attention in regards to the paranormal despite there being more than a few notable incidents of various paranormal natures which have taken place here. The names, dates, locations, and details regarding this incident were obviously very carefully and thoroughly researched, and this is just one of the many reasons why I love this channel. Thanks again for the amazing content and the work you guys do! God bless! ✝️🖤
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This was a great story! One time a kid named Ray took his pet squirrel to a little church in Pascagoula (he wasn’t from Pascagoula; just visiting his grandmother). He was showing it to his friend name Hugh when it got loose and started running up people’s legs. It caused a serious ruckus. People thought they were possessed and everyone got baptized whether they needed it or not. He never said what happened to the squirrel once it was over.😉
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My mother knew these men, went to school with one or both of these men. Told me the story growing up about every 3 years. I was born and raised in Pascagoula. She said she believed them and they weren't the type to have made it all up. She said they didn't get money or fame. But to the contrary one lost his mind. Both were mocked.
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The Pascagoula abduction is indeed one of the most interesting, from the weird looking entities that have alternately been described as "robot mummies" or "elephant skinned" to how the 2 witnesses had somewhat different recollections of the event. The video does not mention this but Parker also recalled the robot mummies being commanded by a beautiful human-like androgynous entity and would go on to have a 2nd abduction experience in the 1990's where the human-like commander now appeared distinctly female and seemed much more openly malicious. (having evolved from Ziggy Stardust to Sil from Species, so to speak) Parker went into detail about this in his interviews for the podcast The Paracast.
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