In this episode of Inside the Polygraph, expert examiner David Goldberg pulls back the curtain on how polygraph exams are portrayed on television — and why the entertainment version rarely reflects how real polygraphs work. Without naming or targeting any specific shows or individuals, David explains how high-pressure televised environments can: skip crucial steps required for accurate testing,manipulate emotions for dramatic effect,and leave people publicly labeled without context or scienti...
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In this episode of Inside the Polygraph, expert examiner David Goldberg pulls back the curtain on how polygraph exams are portrayed on television — and why the entertainment version rarely reflects how real polygraphs work. Without naming or targeting any specific shows or individuals, David explains how high-pressure televised environments can: skip crucial steps required for accurate testing,manipulate emotions for dramatic effect,and leave people publicly labeled without context or scienti...
Truth vs. Skepticism: My Reaction to George Maschke’s Claims
Inside The Polygraph with David Goldberg
16 minutes
5 months ago
Truth vs. Skepticism: My Reaction to George Maschke’s Claims
David reflects on his recent interview with George Maschke, the founder of AntiPolygraph.org. In this follow-up, he breaks down what they agreed on, where their views clashed, and what it means for the future of truth verification. From ethics to accuracy, this episode reveals both sides of the polygraph debate. The information presented in this podcast is based on the real-life experiences and professional expertise of David Goldberg, an expert polygraph examiner with Executive Protection Gr...
Inside The Polygraph with David Goldberg
In this episode of Inside the Polygraph, expert examiner David Goldberg pulls back the curtain on how polygraph exams are portrayed on television — and why the entertainment version rarely reflects how real polygraphs work. Without naming or targeting any specific shows or individuals, David explains how high-pressure televised environments can: skip crucial steps required for accurate testing,manipulate emotions for dramatic effect,and leave people publicly labeled without context or scienti...