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I have been in close contact with my congressman and senators. I have filed complaints with the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Chair - Ron Johnson), and with the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (Chair - Jason Chaffetz).



Good to read your input John, although I'm sorry for your suffering. Same thing happened to me. 30 years in the Army and Intell community without as much as a verbal reprimand. I'm working after retirement to try to put two kids through college and they stole my livelihood as well. I'm working at a job not commensurate with my background making 25% of the pay I was once getting. I like what you said, it is libel. Our Founding Fathers would have supported challenging these clowns to a duel to the death over their dishonorable actions. I wish we still could. If we could, however ,that would be the end of the polygraph profession. Bullies are cowards who don't attack if the victim poses a potential threat. I've been saying all along that these bastards need to get sued out of existence after they go to prison for their fraud.



On a more substantive note, I'd like to write Chaffetz and Johnson and echo your information. Will they consider a complaint from someone who is not a constituent? I don't know if I could qualify at this point under Whistle blower regs, but I'd love to support your efforts. In the past I have written Sen Grassley and Rep Holt who were involved in polygraph oversight. They kept referring me to my local Congressman and Senators who have done nothing more than refer my complaint back to my agency.



I firmly believe that if anyone could get through to Congressman Trey Gowdy and make him aware of what is going on he would erupt. He is the most honorable guy on the hill, can't stand Bureaucratic waste, fraud, and abuse, and knows the Constitution by heart. He is a staunch believer in due process and would easily see through the technical machinations the polygraph community uses to subvert the Constitution. Good to read your input John, although I'm sorry for your suffering. Same thing happened to me. 30 years in the Army and Intell community without as much as a verbal reprimand. I'm working after retirement to try to put two kids through college and they stole my livelihood as well. I'm working at a job not commensurate with my background making 25% of the pay I was once getting. I like what you said, it is. Our Founding Fathers would have supported challenging these clowns to a duel to the death over their dishonorable actions. I wish we still could. If we could, however ,that would be the end of the polygraph profession. Bullies are cowards who don't attack if the victim poses a potential threat. I've been saying all along that these bastards need to get sued out of existence after they go to prison for their fraud.On a more substantive note, I'd like to write Chaffetz and Johnson and echo your information. Will they consider a complaint from someone who is not a constituent? I don't know if I could qualify at this point under Whistle blower regs, but I'd love to support your efforts. In the past I have written Sen Grassley and Rep Holt who were involved in polygraph oversight. They kept referring me to my local Congressman and Senators who have done nothing more than refer my complaint back to my agency.I firmly believe that if anyone could get through to Congressman Trey Gowdy and make him aware of what is going on he would erupt. He is the most honorable guy on the hill, can't stand Bureaucratic waste, fraud, and abuse, and knows the Constitution by heart. He is a staunch believer in due process and would easily see through the technical machinations the polygraph community uses to subvert the Constitution.