"Not sure who can be trusted? Ask the CIA; Ex-agents offer tips on deceptiveness" by Scott Kirsner, Globe Correspondent | July 13, 2009
Figures that's who the MSM would turn.
Truth or consequences. Wouldn’t business be easier if you knew who was lying about their ability to deliver? In what sounds like a “Meet the Parents’’ episode, former Central Intelligence Agency agents gave a seminar at Spark Capital recently on evaluating people and identifying questionable behavior. Rob Go, a senior associate at the Boston venture capital firm, blogged his notes.
Core Idea: You need to know what you are looking for, because the brain is very good at dismissing information that it doesn’t think is relevant.
It's called DENIAL!
The goal is to find “clusters’’ of deceptive behavior....
They can start on Capitol Hill and work their way down Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Of course, the CIA works on HIDING THEIR DECEPTIONS so they exhibit NONE of those NATURAL HUMAN QUALITIES!!!
If they are so good at spotting liars, how come they never said a word about the Bush administration's lies?