Presented are the court documents of a white male who underwent a Secret Service pre-employment polygraph examination after the CIO of the Secret Service (Scott Cragg) extended an offer to him for a GS-15 Program Management Position. The subject undergoing the exam had no criminal record, a credit score of 840, a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and an MBA from top tier institutions, had published two peer reviewed technical books, and had an existing Secret Clearance which would later be upgraded to a Tier 5 Top Secret Clearance following his exam by his own federal agency without issue. Once this website becomes known to the government, he and the others who came forward may be subject to Security Clearance Retaliation, which the Secret Service has already determined to have engaged in by the Office of the Inspector General.

The experience of this applicant is far from unique with Secret Service polygraph examinations. In fact, a review of the Polygraph Statements on Anti-Polygraph.org and the Congressional testimony of Attorney Mark S. Zaid demonstrates that
the Secret Service has an extremely abusive polygraph program.

The court case files are presented here in sequential order by date starting from top to bottom. An update for each individual file along with the salient points of where the government either ignored the law or did not follow proper procedure to dismiss the case without a fact finding will soon follow.

This site when complete will present in excruciating detail all of the legal and administrative steps the applicant took remedy the indignities and injustices that were done not just to him, but countless of other polygraph victims.

Most people are unaware that the
Russian Constitution that reads better than that of the United States. The problem is they don’t follow a word of it. This is the direction the United States is proceeding in. The United States grades its integrity and human rights records based on being better than Russia, China, and North Korea. The problem with grading against falling metrics is there is no limit to how low you can go. If you read through the EEOC case files, it is pretty clear the United States has sunk to a new low.

There is precious little doubt either the polygrapher or the United States Secret Service destroyed the audio file of the applicant’s exam to prevent the public from knowing the extent of the routine abuse polygraph examiners inflict on innocent people. The Judge in this case seemingly ignored all the extensive evidence pertaining to the destruction of evidence and did not ask the Secret Service to provide any proof of instrument failure. (When the copy machine at a federal agency has maintenance there is a record of this, certainly this would be true of a sensitive national security instrument such as a polygraph machine.)

The EEOC further made numerous repeated inferences in the agencies favor that could only be determined by a fact finding, a fact finding they denied the Complainant in violation of policy, procedure, and the law.

Read the documents to the right and decide for yourself if our republic lives up to the nickname our former President Donald Trump gave it - “a swamp”.