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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2016
  • In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIA Officer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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  • @wasabininja3494
    @wasabininja3494 Před 4 lety +6006

    "Have you ever asked someone a question and they've talked for 10 minutes and then you realized they've never answered the question you asked?"
    Yeah, they're called politicians.

    • @TrueNorthProductions
      @TrueNorthProductions Před 4 lety +30

      fr

    • @SWC44
      @SWC44 Před 4 lety +42

      WasabiNinja
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    • @TrueNorthProductions
      @TrueNorthProductions Před 4 lety +16

      @Tanish Bermola its a direct quote from the video.

    • @EdwardBaker103
      @EdwardBaker103 Před 4 lety +12

      That was awesome!!!!!! You are correct. God Bless.

    • @mariemeh6251
      @mariemeh6251 Před 4 lety +2

      What type of personn is that thou. Deception?

  • @rgvtexas8391
    @rgvtexas8391 Před 3 lety +3718

    The biggest lie I tell myself is "you don't need to write that down you'll remember it".

    • @carlc88
      @carlc88 Před 3 lety +67

      Judy, I’m so bad I forget stuff I did write down

    • @noriginal2546
      @noriginal2546 Před 3 lety +15

      LOL

    • @taureanwooley
      @taureanwooley Před 3 lety +8

      Don't forget the ever so faithful "the conversation will get there when I see it, and then I wouldn't have drifted off"

    • @MrFmccarty
      @MrFmccarty Před 3 lety +13

      I’ve been called dumb got writing down what person was telling me

    • @Ejexion
      @Ejexion Před 3 lety +1

      @Cyndi Rothrock YES!

  • @kevinrusch3627
    @kevinrusch3627 Před 7 měsíci +183

    I've been called a liar by a government investigator, and I knew perfectly well I wasn't lying. The air of confidence that people like this speaker present is how they convince decision-makers that they know what they're doing. But they can be wrong too, and their mistakes cost careers.

    • @zed2960
      @zed2960 Před 7 měsíci +19

      Half of what she was saying didn't make much sense to me as it doesn't have to mean anything. The kid yelling at his parents they don't trust them, that's probably coz they are fed up of the policing haha, or the example of attacking a third party, maybe that employee had been warning them for ages to add CCTV for example, or someone going angry from 0 to 100, tons of reasons...so yeah she speaks with so much confidence, .. reminds me of ChatGPT haha it answers with so much confidence you believe even the wrong answers 🤪✌

    • @jackspring7709
      @jackspring7709 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Exactly. And that's exactly what I was thinking when I saw the title of this show. If these people were so expert at everything they do, how come there have been so many miscarriages of justice, with innocent people going to prison for long stretches all the time, only to be vindicated years later?

    • @BlackSeranna
      @BlackSeranna Před 6 měsíci +13

      This is so true. One time, when applying for a job as a police dispatcher, I had to take a polygraph test. I was so nervous I failed. The guy thought I was hiding something, but it all amounted to me being a young 21-year-old that was freaked out, and I kept thinking, “What if there’s something that I’ve done that I don’t remember?” I didn’t get the job, but I did learn that those tests are not reliable.
      Anyone with confidence and assurance can pass a polygraph. But if you’re nervous or anxious, you will fail.

    • @jackspring7709
      @jackspring7709 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@BlackSeranna True. In fact Joe Kenda (of the Homicide Hunter series) told the story of how a guy was identified by name after a shooting, Kenda brought him in, questioned him, gave him a polygraph test (which he failed) and then let him go without charge. His colleagues went crazy with him, but his reasoning was simple: he could tell when someone was lying and he believed the kid was telling the truth. As it turned out the kid had been wrongly identified (because he had long hair, like the shooter): and the actual shooter was caught. This is what irritates me about the one giving the talk there, too. If they were so flawless in their work how come so many innocent people still end up in prison.

    • @jamesjones2675
      @jamesjones2675 Před 4 měsíci +2

      So many law enforcement officers believe truth for lies and vice versa. It’s mind blowing.

  • @tomc.4860
    @tomc.4860 Před 7 měsíci +58

    I hate liars and find it extremely difficult to lie. In my life I found that people do not believe you're honest because they themselves are dishonest.

    • @ZunildaEstevez-tp2pd
      @ZunildaEstevez-tp2pd Před 6 měsíci

      True and Blue the Blue cafhppp

    • @judydendy1697
      @judydendy1697 Před 3 měsíci +5

      I pride myself with being honest. I actually had one employer tell me I was too honest and I told him I didn't think that was a bad thing

    • @fireboltaz
      @fireboltaz Před 3 měsíci

      The government lies to you every day. Get over it

    • @user-sg6sv9oi6i
      @user-sg6sv9oi6i Před 2 měsíci

      Yes!!!!

    • @user-sg6sv9oi6i
      @user-sg6sv9oi6i Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@judydendy1697 My attorney told me the same damned thing. An attorney. Imagine that 😂

  • @YesuAiNimen
    @YesuAiNimen Před 3 lety +2719

    Any former CIA officer should be able to spot a liar. They are surrounded by each other all day.

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    • @heavenlyfiremedia
      @heavenlyfiremedia Před 3 lety +40

      @@pastordavid1262 you just told some other people this same exact "word" from God.. 🙄😒😩

    • @Norrbottning
      @Norrbottning Před 3 lety +13

      @@robione5627 Oh hi fed

    • @marilynrose4941
      @marilynrose4941 Před 3 lety +16

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @heavenlyfiremedia
      @heavenlyfiremedia Před 3 lety +7

      @John Balled Yup!!!

  • @uzaiyaro
    @uzaiyaro Před 2 lety +1250

    Here’s one of the best pieces of general advice I’ve ever been told; if someone is asking you a specific and/or detailed question, it’s because they already know the answer, and that they are testing you and your honesty.

    • @irenashiloh8808
      @irenashiloh8808 Před 2 lety +34

      Well, they are dumb for doing it! They should ask an open-ended question to test your honesty.

    • @regularstan6212
      @regularstan6212 Před 2 lety +10

      @@irenashiloh8808 it depends

    • @jasonreimer4742
      @jasonreimer4742 Před 2 lety +16

      A woman yes 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ellenwalsh8188
      @ellenwalsh8188 Před 2 lety +25

      It's what attorney lives by: know the answer

    • @timtroxel458
      @timtroxel458 Před 2 lety +22

      Ask me no questions, l will tell you no lies

  • @man_of_war
    @man_of_war Před rokem +41

    "How come no one told me all throughout history. The loneliest people are the ones who always spoke the truth..." -Kings of Convenience

  • @Jim1971a
    @Jim1971a Před 10 měsíci +31

    I worked for a particular retail company for a long time, and I sat in on many interviews with the guy who was in charge of loss prevention for almost 200 stores. He was very good at getting people to admit that they stole cash and merchandise. Then we found out HE was stealing!

    • @jackspring7709
      @jackspring7709 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Woah. That's a story I'd like to hear.

    • @BlackSeranna
      @BlackSeranna Před 6 měsíci +2

      I worked for a school where this guy always seemed to be so happy and boisterous around his office mates, but when he was alone, he didn’t interact with anyone else and he almost seemed upset.
      He’d been working at the school for decades and was looking at retirement. Then one day, one of my workmates (different department) found a safe open. He turned it in. They watched the security tape, and this guy had been stealing from the safe after each ball game and people hadn’t noticed somehow.
      I can’t imagine losing my job and retirement over something like that.
      There was this other guy, I noticed that he was only animated and happy with his fellow coaches and students. With regular people like me, he didn’t even look at me and barely said hello in reply.
      I wondered at this, as this was not usual either.
      Turns out that guy had been grooming a sixteen year old track girl, and he had even gone so far as to buy a house just down from her parents’ house.
      Her parents saw that something was wrong and went through her phone and found the evidence.
      I feel like you can get a good feel for a person if you see how they treat others who they think are lesser than themselves.

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX Před 3 měsíci

      Lol

  • @joshgalt2022
    @joshgalt2022 Před 2 lety +1983

    She is describing 98% of politicians perfectly when she is explaining how liars behave.

    • @adelinopaulino6635
      @adelinopaulino6635 Před 2 lety +78

      Excuse me, but you are being too kind. I woud say 99.9 and not only those but olso, bankers and C.Os of all Multinationals!!!

    • @joshgalt2022
      @joshgalt2022 Před 2 lety +18

      @@adelinopaulino6635 Agreed. Let’s add all the NGOs also.

    • @adelinopaulino6635
      @adelinopaulino6635 Před 2 lety +13

      @@joshgalt2022 sorry, i forgot those thieves!

    • @totallyaccuratebotansimula9493
      @totallyaccuratebotansimula9493 Před 2 lety +23

      1) vague answer
      2) aggressive / attacks others
      3) long-winded, try hard

    • @danielmartin7838
      @danielmartin7838 Před 2 lety +3

      You're not surprised, are you?

  • @Prime1976
    @Prime1976 Před 7 lety +4216

    How can I lie ten times a day if I don't talk to anyone for weeks lol.

    • @homefront3162
      @homefront3162 Před 7 lety +79

      curtis Schroh You should get out more! Lol

    • @freedomloverusa3030
      @freedomloverusa3030 Před 7 lety +21

      curtis Schroh how is that possible?

    • @Prime1976
      @Prime1976 Před 7 lety +106

      Raul Alonso How isn’t it possible?

    • @faismasterx
      @faismasterx Před 7 lety +283

      You lie to yourself in your thoughts. Ego protection.

    • @Prime1976
      @Prime1976 Před 7 lety +84

      faismasterx I barely lie. I guess people need to deal with that.

  • @serendipidy
    @serendipidy Před rokem +16

    Matthew 5:37 - All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one. - best advice ever

  • @WhitneySt0rmy
    @WhitneySt0rmy Před rokem +53

    I have awful social anxiety and ADHD. I'm an AWFUL liar, so I don't tell lies that'd get me in trouble. But I swear I probably exhibit all of the red flags in just a normal conversation. There's no way this can be used universally.

    • @hoperules8874
      @hoperules8874 Před 7 měsíci

      ❤Exactly! "typical" reactions are just that. >/=20% of the population is neurodivergent. Plus really scary liars have None of these symptoms-they have zero concience.

    • @sozeytozey
      @sozeytozey Před 7 měsíci +4

      It's not used universally. There's signs, and then there's a baseline. One must know the suspects baseline before they can apply the signs.

    • @BlackSeranna
      @BlackSeranna Před 6 měsíci

      Same.

    • @WhitneySt0rmy
      @WhitneySt0rmy Před 6 měsíci

      @@sozeytozey that's a relief cause my baseline is no good either. 😂

    • @TAROT4Clarity
      @TAROT4Clarity Před 3 měsíci

      I feel this heavily

  • @oldschoolfunkster1
    @oldschoolfunkster1 Před 2 lety +401

    I worked as a correctional officer. For 30 years I worked amongst the world's best liars. I took a course in body language in college before my career. Alot of telltale signs of liars. But some prisoners are so good... those signs were not present due to lying being second nature to them.
    One thing liars can't control, is remembering their lies. Too many of them to keep tab of. THAT'S when you catch them. But they always have an explanation for the contradiction. VERY good con artists. It takes good instincts to uncover them.

    • @Christy.1
      @Christy.1 Před rokem +15

      I was a CO for a few years. I learned so much working there. Psychology, behaviors, why people do the things they do, etc. more than I did at any school or job. I absolutely dreaded taking that job initially; I was one of the rare ones that did LE first. Had moved to a backwards state that was rife with cronyism and nepotism. But looking back, I actually miss that CO job. Definitely stressful, but with a good group of coworkers it was fun, every day different, and learned a whole lot of everything and anything that's helped me out in so many other ways. Will definitely make you take the rosy colored glasses off as to how the world really is.

    • @oldschoolfunkster1
      @oldschoolfunkster1 Před rokem +15

      @@Christy.1 ... You're totally right. A C/O wears many hats while working an institution. You're a C/O. You're a psychologist, you're a mentor, you're a "parental" figure. You're a protector. You're a detective. An observer. At times medical emergency responder.
      I would say 90% it is actually boring. But that 10% ...man, we earned our check. So my motto was "boring is good in prison".
      I too saw working there as a daily challenge. You Never know what's going to happen that day. Alot of mind games. Some you win, some you lose. We took losing as a learning experience for next time.
      I still have dreams of wearing my uniform and working there. I do really miss the comradery of my co-workers. Miss the friendships we developed during our whole careers. The dark spots and the exciting events that we all experienced together.
      Prison is a WHOLE different world than ours. If only regular civilians knew the daily drama and the evil that exists in there. I worked there for 8 to 12 hours a day. Would never want to live in there 24/7.

    • @les8518
      @les8518 Před rokem +7

      I was a Corrections Officer for 25 . I agree with you all CO's. We had to learn to read people.

    • @oldschoolfunkster1
      @oldschoolfunkster1 Před rokem +12

      @@les8518 ... As I'm sure you know, you could actually "feel" when something was wrong even without the inmates being verbal. The tension, the out of the normal activities (inmates are very habitual in their daily routines), their sudden quietness, their sneaky stares... You could instantly feel something happened, about to, or did happen. At times all I had to do was to look at their faces to observe where else they were looking, and I could likely pinpoint where the problem was located.
      Inmates too are constantly observing your manners and style.
      One thing I could not understand is how as a C/O I could manage societies worst, yet when I came home... I couldn't control my own kids. Lol.

    • @gailvirden8064
      @gailvirden8064 Před rokem

      @@Christy.1l

  • @bryanbeswick6149
    @bryanbeswick6149 Před 3 lety +216

    That moment when you realize that you have invested 17 minutes of your life on a random video only to discover that they never actually SHOW the list of behaviors. I want my time back.

    • @lorraineazzinnari4680
      @lorraineazzinnari4680 Před 3 lety +8

      i know. totally agree.

    • @blackbob1576
      @blackbob1576 Před 3 lety +2

      this is the type of fbi officer in every crime movie / series

    • @Rickety3263
      @Rickety3263 Před 3 lety +14

      Put on your listening hat, take some notes, problem solved. 😅 Entitled whining millenial

    • @laceymaxwell3519
      @laceymaxwell3519 Před 3 lety +22

      @@Rickety3263 everyone learns differently and they may need more visual cues to understand the material better. Calling someone an entitled millenial is simply rude and a closed minded judgement. Try directly someone towards a place that can help them instead of being a dick next time ...

    • @claudiafalcon4915
      @claudiafalcon4915 Před 3 lety +5

      Bryan Beswick I’m sorry 😐 but I thank you for this comment 🙏🏽

  • @BelleOfAmherst
    @BelleOfAmherst Před rokem +18

    I’ve watched this before, and this time around, I appreciate the guidance on understanding our own biases when communicating with people. Working with effective interpersonal communication skills through DBT. Very helpful in understanding myself & others. Thank you.

    • @BelleOfAmherst
      @BelleOfAmherst Před 3 měsíci

      @@comehellorhighwater DBT stands for Dialectical Behavioral Therapy .

    • @BelleOfAmherst
      @BelleOfAmherst Před 3 měsíci

      @@comehellorhighwaterDialectical Behavioral Therapy

  • @JuniorPlan
    @JuniorPlan Před rokem +6

    She is describing the system that lies to us

  • @DerekVuong7799
    @DerekVuong7799 Před 3 lety +400

    A politician is only lying when their mouth is moving.

    • @mo_man5019
      @mo_man5019 Před 3 lety +4

      What if the politician calls himself a politician

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson Před 3 lety +2

      The only reason I clicked on this video was to put an almost identical comment. I was going to say person on TV, but whatever. You ruined it.

    • @grbgeslnger24
      @grbgeslnger24 Před 3 lety +1

      🤣✌🏼

    • @joeymurdazalotmore6355
      @joeymurdazalotmore6355 Před 3 lety +2

      No. A politician is always lying to themselves to there family. Non stop rabbit holes..red n blue need to be purpled

    • @webaidrgrooves
      @webaidrgrooves Před 3 lety +4

      Politics --
      Root word 'poli' - a great many'
      "Tics" - blood sucking insects

  • @geoffjacobs1898
    @geoffjacobs1898 Před 7 lety +1467

    23:51 When you ask someone a question and they talk for 10 minutes, & then you realize they never answered the question...this means they passed the First Practical Test for becoming a POLITICIAN!!

    • @Arclightraid
      @Arclightraid Před 7 lety +19

      The second test is being a major arse hole - they all pass that one with flying colours.

    • @geoffjacobs1898
      @geoffjacobs1898 Před 7 lety +1

      Mill Wright AGREE!!

    • @garywalega
      @garywalega Před 7 lety +18

      This lady worked for the CIA 20+ years? Then I would have to say she is more than likely lying.

    • @ZoidPickle
      @ZoidPickle Před 7 lety +12

      she is just as capable of lying
      as anyone, and probably does
      quite a lot,considering the line
      of work she was in lol. there are
      better videos on this subject.

    • @1newberrys
      @1newberrys Před 7 lety +2

      Zoid71 Pickle2007 could you link me?! O: im keen to see these

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee Před rokem +3

    Mr. Navarro, who has conducted many, many hundreds of interrogations, says there really is no way to tell for sure if a person is lying. i believe him! 🌷🌱

  • @luiteoosting4580
    @luiteoosting4580 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I didnt want to watch another video on this subject but she started speaking so captivating I just kept listening. Real good public speaker

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The damn woman is wearing a wig and playing a character.

  • @mopthermopther
    @mopthermopther Před 5 lety +222

    Jerry Seinfeld: How can I be sure my lie is convincing ?
    George Costanza : Remember, Jerry, it’s not a lie if you believe it.

    • @Theburgundylime
      @Theburgundylime Před 4 lety +3

      Classic

    • @opalrose3014
      @opalrose3014 Před 4 lety +5

      Totally my ex! Lol

    • @obscured9414
      @obscured9414 Před 4 lety

      My bf Soo my bf !

    • @conniehassler1410
      @conniehassler1410 Před 4 lety

      @@opalrose3014 Mine Too!! Only 4 1\2 yrs later I'm Still...
      NOT Laughing!!
      I hope for the day I can laugh off losing Everything I ever worked for to the Controlling, Abusive, Lying, Psychopathic Thief that Never worked for Anything!! (Unless you call Abuse, Lies and Theft WORK!)
      Once the lie came out his mouth...
      It then became An Indisputable Fact he calls Truth!!

    • @davecee4459
      @davecee4459 Před 4 lety

      I used to be a Seinfeld fan, I always loved that show. That was until I learned about the "actors" and their views . I saw this video and to me it is pretty revealing and disgusting . This is atwisted mentality aka a reference to cannibalism. czcams.com/video/2EWk3BvcHcA/video.html

  • @oilsmokejones3452
    @oilsmokejones3452 Před 2 lety +124

    The biggest lie you'll ever hear--- "You don't need a lawyer..."

    • @griggerykimothy4865
      @griggerykimothy4865 Před 2 lety +2

      truuuuu

    • @stanleyplock1181
      @stanleyplock1181 Před 2 lety +5

      If you don't have a lawyer you might ask for your Constitutional Rights and they will persecute you to the fullest extent to make an example of you.
      But if you are famous, they will pretend that you have rights to keep people from knowing the truth.
      I've been there. My lawyer kept me from getting 3 years in jail for a felony charge because of a tiny closet of pot plants.
      He basically told me to keep my mouth shut if I wanted to stay out of jail for 3 years.
      I paid him $8,000 and was happy to be free.

    • @rebeccahjohnson9339
      @rebeccahjohnson9339 Před 2 lety

      Lol IKR

    • @TheMacdod
      @TheMacdod Před 2 lety

      I'm 55 and this is true

    • @oilsmokejones3452
      @oilsmokejones3452 Před 2 lety

      @@TheMacdod LOL or I'm 18 and that's no lie..

  • @coolcat7963
    @coolcat7963 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Truth is ..we all lie
    Some more than others
    Yet lies are saving circumstances .
    Truth sets one free but chains the others ..
    Balancing is the very key here

  • @hojuniverse
    @hojuniverse Před 2 lety +569

    I had an ex- who you’d ask him a question and he will take you back to the day he was born and never answer the question lol 😂

    • @cr9732
      @cr9732 Před 2 lety +13

      LMAOOOOO

    • @pr0xZen
      @pr0xZen Před 2 lety +28

      Some people love to talk, in general. Some love to talk to a friend or loved one. Some don't really get a lot of people asking them about anything that's isn't work related (especially men), so when it happens it's like jumpstarting the duracell bunny. Basically, for most who do this, it's more of a social interaction or intimacy sharing need that has gone unfulfilled, a bubble of all that pent up "energy", that burst when you asked that question.
      So they get _really_ carried away, and somewhere along the way they forget why they started talking and what the question was.

    • @lcswaby
      @lcswaby Před 2 lety +2

      🤣

    • @blueangel9402
      @blueangel9402 Před 2 lety +10

      But the question is did he lie? As you just said he never answered the question. Is called avoiding the question. Or more like rerouting you to something else. Like a gps :). Some people do not like lying not saying thats him or try to do the very minimum as to have more honesty in the relationship. Plus religious reasons also. A quick answer would be i dont really want to talk about it. No im not talking about your ex. I am just speaking in general

    • @cristinataylor7945
      @cristinataylor7945 Před 2 lety +1

      A

  • @vw9502
    @vw9502 Před 4 lety +679

    This would've been so much more valuable if it had actually included the slides she's referring to as "this", "that over there", "this one", "that one" etc.

  • @kevinwilliams3272
    @kevinwilliams3272 Před 8 měsíci +3

    A really great talk, though it helps that I have a very deep interest in this subject, particularly since seeing the LIE TO ME series and reading the work of PAUL EKMAN. And I have great respect for Susan owing to her skills, competence and proven experience and track record. And when she talked of those who can go on for 25 minutes (in reality it can be considerably longer than that) but never answer the question asked, I immediately thought of the majority of politicians, particularly when they are invited to take part in televised debates in the run-up to elections. I would like to say that I have 2 negative remarks: 1) There were a couple of times when Susan pointed to examples of what she was saying and which were obviously displayed off-camera, and it was regrettable that the camera didn't move to enable us to see what was on the screen; 2) I do wish Susan could speak without saying "Right!", "Alright!", "You know?" or "OK!" in every sentence.

  • @user-bt3bo7hl6f
    @user-bt3bo7hl6f Před 8 měsíci +3

    I reject the premise there is a former cia employee.

  • @geraldwest3428
    @geraldwest3428 Před 7 lety +814

    I was always told the best lie to tell is the truth because nobody is going to believe it anyway.

  • @jenniferw3416
    @jenniferw3416 Před rokem +276

    When I was little (and to this day) I get angry if I am being accused of something I didn’t do. And I get sheepish and blush if I am guilty. I am unable to hide a lie, my face gives me away immediately. My mom was able to determine this right out of the gate because of course she knows me best, but teachers would always tell my mom and I that my anger was proof of my guilt, because that is classic textbook behaviour. It is definitely important to form a baseline for each individual before forming opinions.

    • @tommerphy1286
      @tommerphy1286 Před rokem +3

      When I'm asking a to question I'm making eye contact if they don't it's cause a story must be imagened the truth can be spoken with solid steady eye contact

    • @thecakebaker3769
      @thecakebaker3769 Před rokem +29

      @@tommerphy1286 Actually that is not true either. Many persons that are trying to manipulate are looking you directly in your eyes to see how you react to their lie and if you believe it or not, so they can adjust accordingly.

    • @tommerphy1286
      @tommerphy1286 Před rokem +1

      @@thecakebaker3769 when I hear what they say, I have a question, and if they go into evade and escape . Depending on the subject to me their on the witness stand and better have an idedic memory.

    • @StickFreeks
      @StickFreeks Před rokem +14

      I was thinking this while watching the video. Aggression or anger from children (or anyone, in the case of repeated accusations) is often a strong indicator of truth. [Though usually it's paired with a reiteration of the facts they've already told you instead of a redirection (No 'Well, everyone does it!'s or 'Why are you always on my case?'s)]
      I always think of a classroom I was in where somebody was accused of stealing another student's TI-84 calculator because the missing calculator "had the same chipped key on it". The accused got more and more flustered and upset as the teacher and members of the class interrogated him, but stuck to his story that it was his. The other kid eventually found his calculator, and when compared, both had chipped in exactly the same place in the same way. Honestly, in that situation, who wouldn't get defensive?
      I guess that's why she specifically says that aggression is a deceptive indicator "when all you did was calmly ask a question".

    • @joebertucci813
      @joebertucci813 Před rokem +9

      Sometimes it just hurts when people accuse you of something...especially if its the sort of thing you would never do or the accusation comes from somebody you THOUGHT knew you better than that. I don't get angry or even try especially hard to refute it. I just go away and don't return...

  • @nancygoss2594
    @nancygoss2594 Před 7 měsíci

    We all must do this self reflection during a time when so much of our future feels uncertain. I constantly find myself reevaluating friendships, causes, courses of action.

  • @timweaver8627
    @timweaver8627 Před rokem +2

    Wow I loved this, I’ve read several books on body language/ deception etc. but this lady gave alot of other insight into the subject

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 10 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 Před 8 měsíci

      Your joking right. This woman is talking shit out her butt cheeks.

  • @jerome2590
    @jerome2590 Před 3 lety +563

    biggest lie
    "i have read the terms and conditions"
    Edit:too many likes

    • @jerome2590
      @jerome2590 Před 3 lety +4

      @@SirSaturnine8008 tru that

    • @magicwing777
      @magicwing777 Před 3 lety +19

      ✓ "I am not a robot"

    • @keithtodd8631
      @keithtodd8631 Před 3 lety +17

      The even bigger lie is that you understand the terms and conditions !

    • @MrHarmca
      @MrHarmca Před 3 lety +5

      @@keithtodd8631 hahaha so true 😛

    • @slowgynman1234.
      @slowgynman1234. Před 3 lety +1

      @@SirSaturnine8008 I do , I’m not lying eighther

  • @samanthamari
    @samanthamari Před 3 lety +139

    "Don't take this home and use it on your significant other"
    Me: okay 🤞
    😂

    • @iknowaboutdrugs9521
      @iknowaboutdrugs9521 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol

    • @mattyoung4336
      @mattyoung4336 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh I know I know ..... 'what is a verbal cue' .... I'll take Latin American singers for $400 thanks Alex 😂

    • @johnbraucher1499
      @johnbraucher1499 Před 3 lety

      Don't push the RED button

    • @MyNicky2012
      @MyNicky2012 Před 3 lety

      Keeping it real. Ty

    • @cob9834
      @cob9834 Před 3 lety

      But use it on your kids all the time🙇🏼‍♀️

  • @maxyogi
    @maxyogi Před rokem

    Jamy was Smiling incessently immediately after making a point of cognizance regarding her knowlege of Right and Wrong and due course and Punishment in accordance with the line of questioning on the Concern.
    Rather than an exhibiting of caution, fear, disdain, etc. She Smiled proving her trustworthiness...
    To Herself.

  • @charles5272
    @charles5272 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your great work protection from the way deceptive people are

  • @paulnewkirk7351
    @paulnewkirk7351 Před 2 lety +278

    When you are asked "how are you doing ", 9 times out of 10 it is a simple greeting and they don't want you to give them your medical issues. So the question is a lie.

    • @thomasgallegos2832
      @thomasgallegos2832 Před 2 lety +15

      You mean they didn't want my life story ?😂

    • @paulnewkirk7351
      @paulnewkirk7351 Před 2 lety +6

      @@thomasgallegos2832 I have made the mistake of that, or partly and it became clear that they had lost intrest so now I just say fine unless I'm speaking to my doctor.

    • @MrTripleXXX
      @MrTripleXXX Před 2 lety +12

      Well people don't answer honestly cus it's just a social thing to just say "I'm good" otherwise people think you're weird. Fuck society right.

    • @RealReeseElDon
      @RealReeseElDon Před 2 lety +11

      @@MrTripleXXX I actually ask to get the real answers of how someone is and I’m prepared for the possibility of a 45 min answer bc I asked “ how are you” . Some people really need someone to talk to

    • @nunyabizwacks6711
      @nunyabizwacks6711 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RealReeseElDon good for u

  • @davidaponte3600
    @davidaponte3600 Před 2 lety +283

    Well, you gotta give credit where credit is due, the CIA definitely knows how to lie.

  • @Melanie____
    @Melanie____ Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video… I actually feel sad though to have a triple cluster that a friend lied to me.. I thought he did but now I’m confident. It’s useful to know but sometimes maybe it feels better not knowing.

  • @mlbonventi
    @mlbonventi Před 7 měsíci

    You nailed it completely. Appreciate your content❤️.

  • @theParticleGod
    @theParticleGod Před 2 lety +736

    This lecture is also known as...
    How to fool yourself into thinking you can spot lies in order to reinforce your existing biases during interrogation

    • @pokerone6489
      @pokerone6489 Před 2 lety +49

      C'mon, if anyone knows how to lie it's the CIA.

    • @theParticleGod
      @theParticleGod Před 2 lety +74

      @@pokerone6489 this lecture is proof they even lie to themselves.

    • @MrMcCawber
      @MrMcCawber Před 2 lety +21

      Easier than evidence or proof. And the search for easy rather than right is far too common in security and law enforcement.

    • @theParticleGod
      @theParticleGod Před 2 lety +10

      @@MrMcCawber this kind of thinking is a slippery slope.
      It's okay to beat a confession out of someone if they won't stop lying.

    • @scottyjohnson9399
      @scottyjohnson9399 Před 2 lety +3

      @@theParticleGod I agree

  • @texanleons
    @texanleons Před 3 lety +452

    Remember this, the fish that doesn't open it's mouth, doesn't get caught.

    • @carolmcquay1899
      @carolmcquay1899 Před 3 lety +34

      That's the BEST DAMN ANSWER...I ever read...

    • @gregwasilciw
      @gregwasilciw Před 3 lety +13

      TEXANLEON - wise words my friend ✌🏻😎

    • @Rhythmicons
      @Rhythmicons Před 3 lety +19

      Nets.

    • @PhiloSurfer
      @PhiloSurfer Před 3 lety +15

      Heard of nets and trawling?

    • @OUstillSUCKS
      @OUstillSUCKS Před 3 lety +5

      Also remember he/she who picks their noses must use tissue if not its nastyyyyy

  • @lilabukvic4216
    @lilabukvic4216 Před 2 měsíci

    You are so good. You are so clear by everything you speak. I have problem by understanding both english and content.
    But you are so clear by everything so I understand.
    Thank you so much❤❤❤❤

  • @PhysicsPhyllo
    @PhysicsPhyllo Před rokem

    Wiggle of the foot and the picking up of the hand and waving it shows truthfulness in those moments

  • @danielhansen6991
    @danielhansen6991 Před 2 lety +205

    Politicians are the experts when it comes to flat out lying.

    • @Kulatmon
      @Kulatmon Před 2 lety +2

      experts in lying, but noobs in hiding it lolz

    • @paolomutini4699
      @paolomutini4699 Před 2 lety +1

      Governor Pritzker actually told Illinois that I would never lie to you while completely and utterly lying, he has a venture capitalist firm that makes money from the tests which have just now been recalled by the CDC. Dude has constantly been caught lying. When someone says I will not lie to you and proceeds to talk chances are they are lying.

    • @josmoify
      @josmoify Před 2 lety

      @@paolomutini4699 he can't help it,itz in his blood.

    • @youtubeuser103
      @youtubeuser103 Před 2 lety

      And guess by whom there are teached of lol

    • @jamesdoherty6857
      @jamesdoherty6857 Před 2 lety

      I think they are the worst liars. I don't know how so many people can possibly be dumb enough to believe anything they say

  • @Deepa0309
    @Deepa0309 Před 3 lety +307

    Narssist can lie without any of this...and they are all over the place.🙄

    • @elizabethnilsson1815
      @elizabethnilsson1815 Před 3 lety +19

      because they believe so much that they have right.

    • @Mo-uy5ds
      @Mo-uy5ds Před 3 lety +24

      And psychopaths. Who are in politics a lot.

    • @Deepa0309
      @Deepa0309 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Mo-uy5ds true and most of the official who raise to power.

    • @matthewstanford1875
      @matthewstanford1875 Před 3 lety +3

      A lot of them have watched this video and others like it already.

    • @matthewstanford1875
      @matthewstanford1875 Před 3 lety +26

      Ever known anyone with Borderline Personality Disorder? They have the potential to ruin your life, for no reason other than the disease.

  • @13kika131
    @13kika131 Před rokem +1

    Analyze vs speculate, manage your bias, recognize evasiveness, beware of aggression, differentiate between convince and convey, know what non-verbal cues means. Mahalo plenty!!!

  • @HowardPritchartt
    @HowardPritchartt Před 8 měsíci +2

    "No man us intellegent enough to be a succesful liar." - Abraham Lincoln

  • @MrSlaidlaw
    @MrSlaidlaw Před 2 lety +403

    Yep. That’s how innocent people end up in jail. Because of arrogant people believing they can spot a liar. Then build a case around their beliefs.

    • @khiljinagor8976
      @khiljinagor8976 Před 2 lety +17

      She is speculating and seems like on a marketing campaign for consultation jobs

    • @cipri198zero
      @cipri198zero Před 2 lety +6

      You’re possibly right. The more we know, the more we think we know :) we’ll become arrogant people and sometimes dangerous, both in our careers or in personal life. We all judge and missjudge. But probably many times we need this kind of people.

    • @shydead1392
      @shydead1392 Před 2 lety +6

      Well usually the lying spotting is only used to try to find possible suspects and then they try to find the truth. Or at least that's how it's supposed to be. They can't build a case around "Well it looked like she was lying". However if they are telling different stories and stuff that doesn't or just details that are don't work together then that can be an argument in court

    • @williamlovins2374
      @williamlovins2374 Před 2 lety +4

      And just think . Detectives like her are aggressively marathon interrogating vulnerable adults and children during major crimes

    • @SabrinaSterlingGA
      @SabrinaSterlingGA Před 2 lety +11

      SOOOO TRUE! I played a game of two truths, one lie in a team-building activity. I guessed EVERYONE else's lies, and no one guessed mine. They looked at me with a side-eye for the rest of day. Part of my ability came from listening to them before the session. SO many were bragging about their personal accomplishments without asking anyone else anything, their competitive nature worked against them. I used know biases to formulate my answers. There is great power in being underestimated.
      Your point about jail is spot on!!! The same thing happens in the classroom. Some children get punished for what someone 'THINKS' the child is going to do, versus what they've actually done.

  • @redpilled5830
    @redpilled5830 Před 3 lety +72

    The more honest/truthful you are, the more your gut lets you know, when some bs in the game

    • @heyitsthatoneguy91
      @heyitsthatoneguy91 Před 3 lety +7

      Im not really into the _"spiritual philosophy"_ if you will, and I fully acknowledge ive made poor judgements but my gut has practically a perfect record...And I read some "hippie shit" that said trust your gut because its one of your chakras picking up on negative energy which is why it materializes as a "gut feeling" makes sense to me 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @redpilled5830
      @redpilled5830 Před 3 lety +2

      @@heyitsthatoneguy91 Sure does.

    • @debbierevell677
      @debbierevell677 Před 3 lety +1

      So true x

    • @thinkingmonk9676
      @thinkingmonk9676 Před 3 lety

      @Driss Ogunbowale initiated into what?

    • @thinkingmonk9676
      @thinkingmonk9676 Před 3 lety

      @Kenny Strawser couldn't find references to that.

  • @frankhand6977
    @frankhand6977 Před rokem +2

    The truth shall set you free. Amen

  • @EugeneKhutoryansky
    @EugeneKhutoryansky Před 7 měsíci

    Most people do not lie. But, the few people who do lie tend to think that everyone lies. They need to believe that everyone lies, to convince themselves that their behavior is normal, when in fact it is not. Whenever someone says that everyone lies, this is biggest indicator that they are a liar, since presumably they include themselves in "everyone." The speaker said that everyone lies in the first few minutes of her presentation.

  • @anna.1910
    @anna.1910 Před 5 lety +720

    Had to stop watching. I thought this was interesting but it doesn't show us the slides she's referencing which is very annoying.

  • @americanwoman445
    @americanwoman445 Před 2 lety +114

    A woman doesn't need CIA training to spot a lie, just have a few kids, that'll teach ya everything you need to know.

    • @dortesandal4303
      @dortesandal4303 Před 2 lety +4

      😂😂😂👍

    • @christopherford1539
      @christopherford1539 Před 2 lety +6

      Kids!? Ha! Just have yourself a boyfriend.😁

    • @PerfectAlibi1
      @PerfectAlibi1 Před 2 lety +8

      @@christopherford1539
      Or a girlfriend for guys... 🤣

    • @palladinrn
      @palladinrn Před 2 lety +5

      Ain't dat da truth 😇

    • @bearlemley
      @bearlemley Před 2 lety +1

      A man doesn’t need CIA training to spot a lie, just have a couple of kids, that’ll teach ya mostly everything you need to know.

  • @Jnwheeler0607
    @Jnwheeler0607 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Idk about anyone else but sometimes I get aggressive when someone is saying that I am lying when I most definitely am not lying. It sets me off like none other when called a liar while telling the truth. However, there are other times when I am just like, "believe what you want, i don't care." It really just depends on my mood and all the various factors that come with being a human. So, I don't necessarily agree with the "aggressive" aspect that was presented in this video. All in all this is still valuable information. Thank you! 🙏🏻

  • @amygradybsw
    @amygradybsw Před 5 měsíci +1

    FASCINATING! I HAVE A SOCIAL WORK BACKGROUND AND ALWAYS WHAT TO LEARN MORE. SHARING. ❤

  • @MsJackielegz
    @MsJackielegz Před 3 lety +349

    This would be more helpful if we could see the example she's pointing at when she's talking about it.

    • @cathymason7512
      @cathymason7512 Před 3 lety +3

      If she was so loyal it would not have been so easy for her to tell on her colleague.

    • @Deepa0309
      @Deepa0309 Před 3 lety +5

      Ss...but she herself was evading information...she found 26 hot spots but only highlighted few that too incompletely.

    • @DragonHeart5150
      @DragonHeart5150 Před 3 lety +10

      I know. She refers to all these things we can't see while we are watching the video. I cry fowl...even though those people that are sitting there paid to be there.

    • @jenniferszeghi7925
      @jenniferszeghi7925 Před 3 lety

      @@DragonHeart5150 l

    • @KyaraExMachina
      @KyaraExMachina Před 3 lety +3

      Why? She's lying.

  • @haroldpbalsax2600
    @haroldpbalsax2600 Před rokem +25

    I've spent 35 years of my professional life on the phone. If you listen, you can easily detect everything she's talking about. Great video

    • @corybarnes2341
      @corybarnes2341 Před rokem +1

      "You can easily detect everything she's talking about". I'm sure you can. However it's just as easily true that that led you to the wrong conclusion. This is junk.

    • @haroldpbalsax2600
      @haroldpbalsax2600 Před rokem

      @@corybarnes2341 junk to low IQ fools like you

    • @corybarnes2341
      @corybarnes2341 Před rokem

      @@haroldpbalsax2600 Man do you ever have a short fuse. You need to settle down Harold.

    • @corybarnes2341
      @corybarnes2341 Před rokem

      By the way I stand by my earlier comment. You may think you have it all figured out. That usually means you don't know anything. I'm pretty confident by the juvenile reply you gave that you haven't thought this very far through. If you had, you would have had some kind of defence for your earlier statement. Dunning Kruger effect describes you perfectly.

    • @haroldpbalsax2600
      @haroldpbalsax2600 Před rokem

      @@corybarnes2341 mentally ill fools, like you, stick with their hysterical comments as well as mentioning Dunning Kruger.... as if you're an authority on the subject. Thanks for the laughs.

  • @phillhuddleston9445
    @phillhuddleston9445 Před 3 lety +166

    I decided to study the art of lying, after studying many hours of political speeches I am now an expert.

  • @dmwp
    @dmwp Před 3 měsíci +1

    The danger is the question asked. It is often the asked question that formulates the lie. It is called leading the witness in legal circles. In research, it's called interviewer bias.

  • @joebertucci813
    @joebertucci813 Před rokem +2

    Once I was accused of a heinous thing and I surely didn't do-would never do- what I was accused of. I was so hurt that anybody would believe the known liar up the street over me was the most insulting part of the ordeal. I never spoke to any of them again or came back to visit the horses I loved with all my heart. Years later, somebody from those days came to me with a message from Carol, the ranch owner who had since passed away. The message was how sorry she was to have blamed me for "running the horse too hard" based on the words of the lying snotbag up the street. That particular horse DID bolt on me once and I managed to hang on at an extended trot, but that is not intentionally running the horse crazily. After a trip to the vet it was determined that the old horse developed seasonal allergies that caused his nose to bleed, occasionally. It warmed my heart to know the bleeding WAS NOT my fault, and that she realized the boy up the road was a habitual liar. The memories and joy I lost because of that boy can never be measured. Those were the best times of my life by far. Whenever I need to calm myself to this day I remember the perfect zen of cantering in the show ring on a perfect boss appaloosa mare or remember the way my shadow looked when astride the American Saddlebred Reserve Champion. That one lie cost me all I cared about. 😪

    • @joebertucci813
      @joebertucci813 Před rokem

      I blamed myself too. I knew I didn't work that horse hard but I worked him a little bit. I was the only one allowed to ride him besides the owners. I always tried my best to do exactly what was asked and try to mimic the owner as best as a new teenage rider could. I knew the dangers of a "windbroken" horse because there was a half- starved windbroken mare on the ranch who was recently adopted. After months I had surpassed the other kids on the ranch in ability and always had them beat in coordination. I felt so blessed and privileged with a side of dumb luck. Then that boy lied and it all went away...
      I had not thought of this in a long time. This video brought it all back. RIP Carol Owens, and "Contractor" the horse. If only you knew how much you and those horses meant to me. You would never have questioned me. If only you had watched this video before Frankie opened his stupid mouth... I could have been there when you needed me. Maybe youd be alive today, Carol. 😞

    • @frankG335
      @frankG335 Před 7 měsíci

      Tbh, your REACTION to that one lie is what cost you.

  • @bubbajones8061
    @bubbajones8061 Před 2 lety +230

    You know somebody is a liar, when they work for the CIA...

    • @betweenthelines1699
      @betweenthelines1699 Před 2 lety +5

      Epic, the claim that everybody lies comes from the people who turned lying into a career, like the Cocaine Importing Assassination agency.

    • @bubbajones8061
      @bubbajones8061 Před 2 lety +1

      Check out Shaun Attwood CZcams channel, the interviews with the Epstein Expert Ryan Dawson are straight fire. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @lyns2541
      @lyns2541 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bubbajones8061 His channel got deleted...

    • @bubbajones8061
      @bubbajones8061 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lyns2541 i believe his channel is still Up.🙏🏼✌🏼

    • @pensacolapaintsllc7186
      @pensacolapaintsllc7186 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lyns2541 Lies! lol, I'm kidding

  • @ClownPrince8
    @ClownPrince8 Před 2 lety +38

    "When your done with these 45 minutes with me, you will be dangerous"
    I see the CIA has new ways of recruiting x.D

  • @Rounder2205
    @Rounder2205 Před rokem

    Good to hear this from an actual practitioner

  • @frankG335
    @frankG335 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Aggression TOWARD the interviewer is a bad scene, but being angry or outraged in your denial is often a sign of innocence, especially in criminal cases.

  • @andrewholden6347
    @andrewholden6347 Před 2 lety +122

    The FBI and the CIA have mastered this by talking to each other too much

    • @MMC.Official
      @MMC.Official Před 2 lety +4

      its against the law for the cia and fbi to communicate... it's called "the wall", look it up

    • @travysnazzy
      @travysnazzy Před 2 lety

      @@MMC.Official he meant talking to each other not in the literal sense

    • @berthataylor5919
      @berthataylor5919 Před 2 lety

      @@MMC.Official they do it anyway.

    • @TrustInGOD1984
      @TrustInGOD1984 Před 2 lety

      It's like they are looking for a lie more than the actual truth🤔🤦‍♀️🙊🙈🙉

    • @andrewholden6347
      @andrewholden6347 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MMC.Official it's illegal for elections to be stolen too

  • @jasonvogue4487
    @jasonvogue4487 Před 3 lety +134

    I used to lie. Now I am just blunt and say what I feel

  • @stephenm3874
    @stephenm3874 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I spot liars when they start to elaborate. Truth is yes or no.
    When they give context to their answers it's a flag especially when they reiterate on their personal virtue.

  • @jameslipke354
    @jameslipke354 Před rokem +1

    I learned at a very early age, in fact I was 10, I'm 56 now, Mom after telling one too many fibs, stories, etc., my Mom was done with it and I got the worst spanking of my life. Later that day, I went outside and sat down in the shop by my Dad, he was patiently getting his fishing poles ready to go fishing the next day, when he started a conversation with me. He said, "Can I tell you a secret?" I nodded my head yes. He went on to say, "You know, you respect everyone enough to be honest with them. One little lie can, and will, grow so large that the person telling that lie will lose track of what they said and which people they said it to. They forget how many versions of it they've told. When your honest with people, you never have to worry about remembering what you said or who you said it. Be honest with people, always mean exactly what you say, even when you're mad and have an argument with someone. Once the words are out of your mouth, it's too late to take them back." I live by that to this day. Being honest is very liberating. The biggest lies, the only lies I've told since I was 10 years old are "I'm fine", "I'll be fine.", "Don't worry about it." , "It's OK, let's just make it my fault." and variations of those in response to questions asked. My Mom and Dad made sure I'm point blank when I talk with anyone. I've been told by so many people I'm too abrasive, too etc. I have no filter. I'm not mean about it, but when asked by anyone for my honest opinion, no matter how long we've known each other, I remind them what they are, in fact, asking me for and the rules that apply to them.
    I always say, "Before I give you my opinion, perspective or point of view, take a breath and a step back and ask yourself if you have the shoulders to handle what I'm going to say. We all know I don't sugar coat anything; there's a 98% chance, you won't like what I have to say. We all know plenty of people that will tell us what we want to hear. That doesn't help anyone. I'll tell you what you need to hear. Do you still want to ask for my opinion because there is no going back once I do." Hurt my feelings with the truth. Every time. I have been a student of human nature as far back as I can remember. Numerous people have told me so many times they wish they could "read people like a book the way you do". My family and friends will tell you I instinctively and intuitively know when I'm being lied to before the first sentence is said aloud, whether face to face or on the phone. I'll tell the other person,
    "Stop...right...there...Let's try this again." I have walked out of meetings at work because of this. You gave every right in the world to waste your breath telling a lie. You do NOT have the right to waste my time while you're doing so.
    ~ APRIL LIPKE

  • @iptrix-micke
    @iptrix-micke Před 4 lety +231

    She keeps pointing to things we never get to see. The director / editor of this needs a spanking.

    • @Keoh083
      @Keoh083 Před 4 lety +1

      Yea, i feel like this whole thing is a waste of my time

    • @lilgirlbigworld
      @lilgirlbigworld Před 4 lety +10

      www.slideshare.net/digiday/deception-training-by-a-former-cia-agent here is a link to the slides she was talking about

    • @Keoh083
      @Keoh083 Před 4 lety +2

      @@lilgirlbigworld thank you for that. I can follow the slides on my tablet while watching it on my smart tv. I appreciate your post!

    • @CarlyJS
      @CarlyJS Před 4 lety +1

      i was going to write the same thing.. . without the spanking part

    • @annebeard2362
      @annebeard2362 Před 4 lety

      @@lilgirlbigworld Thank you.

  • @kendembinski2869
    @kendembinski2869 Před 2 lety +41

    It is really frustrating not being able to see what written information she is pointing to and not be able to hear answers to her questions from the audience. Not her fault, her presentation was awesome, and she is obviously a professional in her field.

    • @frankG335
      @frankG335 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It's maddening

    • @revabbyjoovitsky5152
      @revabbyjoovitsky5152 Před 2 měsíci

      She is obviously an experienced cop. I almost wanted to question bad guys after watching this.

  • @AlexHop1
    @AlexHop1 Před rokem

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @kevinmccallister1343
    @kevinmccallister1343 Před rokem +1

    Former correctional officer and police officer here and here’s a big tip - don’t talk to the police, or anyone else for that matter. You have a right to not talk, and you should use that right. Lawyer up instead or wait for the public defender to represent you! Let someone else talk for you on your behalf. What you say can and will be used against you.
    If I’d been Jamy, I’d have refused to talk. And while that may appear like she has something to hide, and would draw my suspicion to her even more, I can’t prove anything and it’s her right to not talk so I can’t use it against her. But once she started talking by answering the questions she began self incriminating herself. Never ever do that, whether you know in your mind you are innocent or guilty. Always let your representative do your talking.
    With that said, anything you’ve told others is the next step for law enforcement. Then we’d be asking your family and friends the questions we wanted you to answer and we’d be trying to use their answers against you. They too can refuse to talk but most of them will talk because they know they’re not in trouble themselves.
    Plus any physical evidence is going to be used against you also. So everyone and everything is against you. But you are your own worst enemy when you talk. That’s like half (or more) of the battle to prosecute you with, just handed to law enforcement right away when you talk.
    Make law enforcement work hard to prove your guilt by not talking to them. Now, you DO want to come clean to your attorney if you know you’re guilty and they will do their best to minimize your punishment by seeking a plea deal with the prosecutor if they can’t find another way to defend you. Of course a prosecutor doesn’t have to offer a plea deal, but they usually will when they think it’s gonna be tough to prove your guilt. They may have a lot of evidence to use against you, but if they don’t have your words from your lips to use against you then, their job is MUCH harder to prove and they’re more likely to offer a decent plea deal.
    See, the difference between a decent plea deal and no plea deal or getting a prison sentence and getting acquitted often comes down to whether you talked to law enforcement or others in the first place. So be smart and shut your mouth! And you should take comfort in that right because nothing is more unbearable than having to answer questions when you’re all shook up and nervous. I’ll never understand idiots like Scott Peterson and Alec Baldwin and many others that go onto TV shows to answer questions about alleged crimes. They are all idiots for doing that and stand nothing positive to gain for themselves by doing so.

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 Před 8 měsíci

      What you typed makes no sense. Not logical at all. Your small fish of course you would say some stupid shit like that

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 Před 8 měsíci

      Also your credentials dont mean shit. Any bozo can say they are police for x years. You dont even have a profile pic.

  • @ellenamontana1352
    @ellenamontana1352 Před 3 lety +257

    If you always tell the truth you never have to remember what you said.

    • @fendermon
      @fendermon Před 3 lety +2

      Yes,....that's a huge help in life. @Eliena

    • @godshardtruth7488
      @godshardtruth7488 Před 3 lety +6

      In Jesus Christ name!!! AMEN!!!

    • @almason253
      @almason253 Před 3 lety +16

      So that's why Trump keeps forgetting sh!t.

    • @angelahill2517
      @angelahill2517 Před 3 lety +1

      works for me

    • @godshardtruth7488
      @godshardtruth7488 Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-lq4gx3uy1k Peace be with you brother may Jesus Christ open your eyes to the truth seek it and you will find it!!! AMEN!!!

  • @angielovesusa
    @angielovesusa Před 2 lety +75

    I remember Susan Smith on TV, begging for her kids return. I knew instantly she was a liar. Her hair and makeup were perfect and her ability to speak, walk, interact were perfect.
    No way a truly concerned mom who was attended and kids stolen would have been able to do any of that.

    • @carolflann2927
      @carolflann2927 Před 2 lety +8

      Angie. I love your response. I totally agree. If my kid's (especially my little one's) were missing I'd be a basket case and could never do any kind of Interview's at all!

    • @janejohnson6653
      @janejohnson6653 Před 2 lety +6

      Re: Susan Smith. I agree. It was also noticeable that when she “cried”, no tears fell. Dry crying doesn’t get it!

    • @lisahendricks8210
      @lisahendricks8210 Před 2 lety +7

      And she knew when it was thought a black man did it the media would empathize with her, she was slick... the description she made matched a local man who lost his job and his life was ruined for awhile

    • @rlsloan80
      @rlsloan80 Před 2 lety +3

      She was a great example of crying, but no tears, as well.

    • @pamc8912
      @pamc8912 Před 2 lety +7

      I remember it and thought the same thing!! It actually stopped me in my tracks when I saw her on TV. The way she talked, "cried" and blamed a black man. I knew immediately she was guilty!

  • @brianscott3392
    @brianscott3392 Před rokem +1

    I was attacked numerous times and when I told the police, they asked the accused and he said that it was a tree that hit me. And got away with it. Maybe next time he draws blood from me. Wish me luck. I know when someone lies about things that they did to me. Thanks for sharing your insights.

  • @vanessacato8478
    @vanessacato8478 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I wish the video had shown what the audience saw

  • @jamesbutke1438
    @jamesbutke1438 Před 2 lety +32

    CEOs that lie for 25 minutes on one question?? Amateurs. Politicians lie their entire careers

  • @phillyflash43
    @phillyflash43 Před 7 lety +60

    It's comforting to know the CIA would never lie...

    • @wolfpak8228
      @wolfpak8228 Před 7 lety +7

      phillyflash43 ---funny, the CIA is a terrible joke

    • @kerstinvandervoort500
      @kerstinvandervoort500 Před 7 lety

      phillyflash43 "and the

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 Před 6 lety

      funny....you still live free....lying to liars is a comendaple compramise and an all too nessesary evil.

    • @DavidKim408
      @DavidKim408 Před 6 lety

      CIA are more than a disgrace. Down right satanists. All the satanism is the issue. Just like this disgraceful CIA actor. Scot Peterson, Susan Smith, all FBI setups.

  • @rizalukman7982
    @rizalukman7982 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video.Convincing statement is not a Denial of answering question.Didn't is not the same as wouldn't

  • @constantin58
    @constantin58 Před rokem +14

    it's fascinating how an individual understands all the benefits of a lie, yet the body and mind is against it.

    • @asrr62
      @asrr62 Před 11 měsíci +1

      this doesnt always work some people dont know they are lying thus show no signs

    • @constantin58
      @constantin58 Před 11 měsíci

      @@asrr62 absolutely, but unconsciously they do and sometimes they crack when confronted

    • @MrKnobs
      @MrKnobs Před 7 měsíci

      You've never met a good liar, lucky you .. or you have, and you believed them! ;-)

  • @gatorcountry3821
    @gatorcountry3821 Před 5 lety +218

    Getting angry doesn't necessarily mean you're lying because lawyers will deliberately anger a witness to give the impression that the witness is lying

    • @karenpeach4528
      @karenpeach4528 Před 5 lety +37

      i agree, i get angry when accused of something i didnt do and can be quite nonchalant if i did do it

    • @kennedyijeh
      @kennedyijeh Před 5 lety +14

      But there are plenty of people that DO get upset just to deceive the person questioning them.

    • @helpimslow973
      @helpimslow973 Před 5 lety +6

      “You’re cheating” “YOuu JUsT DOnT TRuSt mE!” Or any variation of that is a liar just not all liars do that

    • @longliverocknroll5
      @longliverocknroll5 Před 5 lety +8

      ​@@Aggrobiscuit "
      She's so wrong about this part. Getting angry is usually a sign someone is innocent."
      You're both wrong. Making a baseless asumption about innocence or guilt based on things that are *by definition* irrational and then trying to apply an ostensibly rational concept like law or deductive reasoning towards that assumption is bullshit.

    • @longliverocknroll5
      @longliverocknroll5 Před 5 lety +2

      @@helpimslow973 Again, baseless assumption. You don't get to apply how you *think* you would react to a baseless accusation and retroactively assume guilt. This woman uses baseless assumptions as well, but she uses about a dozen at a time to attempt to build a profile. Asking a single question and deducing a "lie" from that singular question is never going to be a valid logical mechanism for truth or lies.

  • @nuclear_vampire
    @nuclear_vampire Před 2 lety +355

    Stuff about lying is always stressful, because my parents constantly believed I was lying when I wasn't, and it made telling the truth a performance/production, and so anytime a situation where people are looking for the liar comes up, it's very stressful and panic inducing, regardless of whether I was the liar. And I always want to know where that kind of experience/response fits into these scenarios.

    • @heavenbound7777
      @heavenbound7777 Před rokem +65

      I can relate to this. I'm always afraid I'm going to appear guilty, which just makes it worse and then I probably act guilty. Gotta love anxiety.

    • @justintyme2451
      @justintyme2451 Před rokem +24

      Same here. I spent most of my life feeling guilty, for no particular reason, except that I might have THOUGHT about doing something similar.

    • @madisheppard9190
      @madisheppard9190 Před rokem +25

      I had a childhood similar to that. Even to this day I still repeat myself over and over in different ways, provide all the facts I’m able, be as logical and reasonable as possible just to prove the point that I’m telling the truth. And that thought pattern my parents had with me thinking that I always lie, taught me to think that most important people in my life are lying to me about things I’m serious about. Leaves me begging for the truth even when someone tells me they are being truthful. Damn, I wish parents knew how much the f*** their child up with stuff like this lol

    • @ellenbarrettpreece1344
      @ellenbarrettpreece1344 Před rokem +1

      Yeah you over explain with a clear and fully detailed account of what happened and it makes you sound like you're trying too hard to be believed by garnishing the answer so heavily. Its shit! Im literally so black and white and direct and straight forward, Ill give you my full account to squash any chance of there being doubt, but thats not how normal people communicate, because most people didn't have to microexplain their every thought and movements and be told their lying when they were telling the truth. You have no where to go then, so it teaches you to do your best to explain in totality.

    • @Ohjeez..
      @Ohjeez.. Před rokem +21

      I’m so glad that someone else knows what this feels like. Not like it’s a good thing for either of us, but knowing I’m not alone brings me some comfort. Even while I’m telling a story to someone I am consistently pausing and spacing out so I can reflect on what happened and put it in the exact words that describe exactly what happened so I know I am being honest, I’m so careful when I’m talking because I am always afraid of lying even unintentionally by leaving out important information. I’m always afraid of lying, and when I’m being honest and I know I’m being honest I wonder if it’s because I am lying to myself.

  • @randomgirl5671
    @randomgirl5671 Před 7 měsíci

    In Beauty School, in Australia 36 years ago, we were taught all this. She's a great lady ❤️

  • @ArnoldoBlaylock
    @ArnoldoBlaylock Před 7 měsíci

    This video offers a lot of insightful content.

  • @waltersmith2632
    @waltersmith2632 Před 3 lety +241

    My Mom also assumed I was lying every time I opened my mouth. It did not inspire me to trust her.

    • @waltersmithjr.7376
      @waltersmithjr.7376 Před 3 lety +15

      Your name is my name too 😃
      ....no lie.

    • @kimboylecaricatures6358
      @kimboylecaricatures6358 Před 3 lety +7

      Oh that's so sad 😥 ❤

    • @trippasnippa119
      @trippasnippa119 Před 3 lety +3

      @Redrustyhill damn you hear him talk about his mother and you already psychoanalyzed why she acts the way she does? You may be a world renowned psychologist!

    • @trippasnippa119
      @trippasnippa119 Před 3 lety +4

      @Redrustyhill You are guilty of that yourself because youre applying your experiences onto his mom right now ,just as you explained in your comment, when his mom could be doing it for a number of reasons. I think projection is certainly a possibility but how do you know that, for example, the original poster proved himself, to his mom, to be an untrustworthy person whether that be when he was younger or currently?
      thats just one of many possibilities besides projection
      You could definitely say im being nit picky and unnecessarily confrontational right now but as a person who studies psychology its the golden rule to not assume but to listen and make judgements based on what you hear

    • @erichvonmanstein6876
      @erichvonmanstein6876 Před 3 lety +1

      @Redrustyhill thats inaccurate.

  • @dsymms8527
    @dsymms8527 Před 2 lety +67

    There are always exceptions and people that can fool you no matter how much training you've had. And also those that may appear to be lying, but are in fact, telling the truth.

    • @rafalIL29
      @rafalIL29 Před rokem +9

      You are in fact telling the truth.

    • @Baneslayer
      @Baneslayer Před rokem +5

      I am one of those people you describe. I could lie my way out of anything.... but accuse me of guilt when I am actually innocent... I come across as liar/guilty I am told. My whole life. 🤷‍♂️ I couldn't tell the truth to save my life in court.

    • @Raiden-the-Goat32
      @Raiden-the-Goat32 Před rokem +11

      I am the type of person that would appear as lying when i tell the truth.
      I have a problem with a nervous type of smirk or if i do not take the person serious i will smirk.
      The smirk is often taken as me being a lier when i am infact telling the truth.
      Body language is never perfect and neither is using movement or any other measure to determine deception.
      The problem is people assume it is a one size fits all approach to determining if someone is lying.
      Their is no one size fits all approach and at best you can have general rules that do not apply universally.
      For instance when someone asked me something and i was asked a question my answer had a long pause.
      They assumed I was lying when in reality my mind just went blank in the middle of a question.
      So I can had a pause until I remembered what the right answer to the question was.
      My mind sometimes just goes blank in mid sentence on rare occasions.

    • @a-k9161
      @a-k9161 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Baneslayereven this comment is a lie

    • @xandermansmom1
      @xandermansmom1 Před 8 měsíci

      You know someone is about to lie if they start their answer to a question with “So, blah, blah, blah.” Then they evade answering the question and ramble on about something totally unrelated.
      Another sign of dishonesty is; when a person is accessing a memory, they look up and to the right, when they are lying, they look up and to the left to try to think of a story or lie they can tell.

  • @devilinthebelfry7292
    @devilinthebelfry7292 Před 9 měsíci +9

    You absolutely can not tell a lie through someone's body language. That is a fallacy. Any experienced FBI interrogator will tell you that. You can only tell if that person is experiencing mental stress. Then, you need to figure out why that person is in that state.

    • @MrKnobs
      @MrKnobs Před 7 měsíci +4

      This is exactly correct. One wonders if the presenter is the liar here, about her position and qualifications.

    • @jackspring7709
      @jackspring7709 Před 6 měsíci

      Very true. I've always been amazed by the claims of (can I say charlatans?) like the speaker. Especially coming from an agency that's known for how nefarious it is lol.

  • @adearmom
    @adearmom Před 3 lety +33

    I get mad when people insinuate I'm a liar so I wouldn't pass her test.

    • @tikyreol978
      @tikyreol978 Před 3 lety +5

      I would just be nervous having random thoughts and theories going through my mind like what if I had done it, and it would just interfere with any normal reactions, and I would be thinking about what my reactions should be, and so on. I imagine I'm a wreck, like when taking exams. I'd make a good primary suspect haha.

    • @livingonadollar2882
      @livingonadollar2882 Před 3 lety

      CIA Or other agents Will not come out and tell you Your a liar Thier whole point of questioning is to gather as much info to present in a court of law It starts when you see them coming to you Where you were What you were doing at the time How you reacted to them being there And at that point They already know something you don't Or maybe your on a equal playing field And it ends when a judge slams the hammer This is why the first thing you hear from law enforcement say : You have the right to remain slient - Most don't have the ablilty....This is why you have Good cop Bad cop roles to find what makes you tick and spill your guts even if its a lie or the truth

  • @celebratinghissoonreturn
    @celebratinghissoonreturn Před 5 lety +946

    I had to stop watching 1/2 way through. The length of time it takes her to get to a point is excruciating. Audience participation cannot be heard. Her visuals and list of behaviors are not seen, so this was not really informative. Just irritating.

    • @robertreynolds1606
      @robertreynolds1606 Před 5 lety +17

      agreed, never gets there...so what are the top 3 signs? exactly.

    • @musket-hc1fc
      @musket-hc1fc Před 5 lety +13

      For me it was after two minutes.

    • @flipd2830
      @flipd2830 Před 5 lety +5

      if shes narrating off her visual presentation. How is she not giving up the goods?

    • @celebratinghissoonreturn
      @celebratinghissoonreturn Před 5 lety +20

      flip D
      Cuz we don’t get the whole enchilada!
      She has visuals we can’t see....
      audience questions we can’t hear ...
      Etc.. my 2€

    • @dominiquedoeslife
      @dominiquedoeslife Před 5 lety +11

      Poor Waldo I found it to be informative. It sounds like what you're saying is that the camera should've been trained on the audience from time to time, and I agree with that. It did not ruin the overall video for me.

  • @sashajohnson4118
    @sashajohnson4118 Před rokem

    The timing of her body language! On each question!

  • @schmuelschperling1459
    @schmuelschperling1459 Před 3 lety +142

    I think the paradox is: the bigger the liar [and more experienced in lying]- the better they are at lying-the harder it is to catch them in a lie. While the opposite goes for the relatively honest person that is not used to lying [uncomfortable, gives off many signs and makes mistakes in their story]- easy to catch them in a lie.

    • @danielasterling6936
      @danielasterling6936 Před 3 lety

      A R G E N T I N A U B E R A L L E S

    • @scottcastro9383
      @scottcastro9383 Před 3 lety +1

      You can still look for those signs of deception. Some may be sociopaths or pathological liars where they won’t have those “tells” but those are the exceptions.

    • @technocatification
      @technocatification Před 3 lety +4

      so just don't lie lol

    • @jonny8790
      @jonny8790 Před 2 lety +2

      Is that…a paradox? It doesn’t seem self-contradictory that an experienced liar is harder to catch in a lie or vice versa.

    • @schmuelschperling1459
      @schmuelschperling1459 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jonny8790 The paradox is from the eyes of those communicating with the liar- The more convincing a person is [the more it seems a person is telling the Truth], the more he could possibly be a bigger liar.

  • @truckin3799
    @truckin3799 Před 3 lety +308

    Just assume everyone’s lying and you’ll be fine

  • @jozsiolah1435
    @jozsiolah1435 Před 7 měsíci

    The best to recognize, when a bunch of information is overcomplicated, and for hours you can’t figure it out, what it’s about. That covers some lies. Unfortunate, they protect themselves, that it’s not the viewer’s business, still allowed to watch it.

  • @Chrisbenavidez-eu9mj
    @Chrisbenavidez-eu9mj Před 7 měsíci +2

    I WILL SACRIFICE MY BODY FOR THE COMPANY, MR. OLSEN. YES SIR. FOR ALL MY SPARTANS. 100%

  • @MrJohnnyDistortion
    @MrJohnnyDistortion Před 7 lety +298

    I can't see how aggression is a sign of someone lying. I become angry/aggressive when someone accuses me of lying when I am not.

    • @harishaneef26
      @harishaneef26 Před 7 lety +28

      MrJohnnyDistortion The questioner will not accuse you of lying . He/she will only ask you questions but instead of answering the question if you get aggressive , then that means you are afraid of being exposed .

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion Před 7 lety +42

      +haris haneef I have been questioned before and I became angry because I was innocent so, I disagree that aggressive behaviour is a sign of one being concerned/afraid of being exposed. I've seen completely guilty individuals express serene calm.

    • @johndenning9230
      @johndenning9230 Před 7 lety +23

      Totally agree, Johnny. Getting angry about being accused of something you didn't do is totally acceptable.
      JD

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion Před 7 lety +5

      +John Denning And if I'm ever accused of wrong doing I'll gladly take a poly AND sodium thiopental on the spot.

    • @TheDesertMexican
      @TheDesertMexican Před 7 lety +17

      If someone falsely accuses me of harming my family or stealing - You better believe I will get angry at the accuser! I agree with Mr JohnnyDistortion.

  • @rodanderson8490
    @rodanderson8490 Před 2 lety +114

    My son (and only child) lied to me a lot -- even for minor things. One day I told him THE reason he should always tell the truth is because the day will come when you really need everyone to believe your lie. If you have previously ALWAYS told the truth to everyone no matter how bad it made you look -- they will NOW automatically believe you are still telling the truth. It could literally save your life. After that my son stopped lying as far as I could tell. It was the difference between day and night.

    • @johnryan527
      @johnryan527 Před rokem +7

      @@bellazenya yes to cry wolf is to seek attention

    • @muchmore99
      @muchmore99 Před rokem +25

      "the day will come when you really need everyone to believe your lie." You told your son that he should be honest so that he could be a more convincing liar in the future.

    • @Ajesen
      @Ajesen Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@muchmore99 good life lesson tbh

    • @Niglnws
      @Niglnws Před 9 měsíci

      That is too dangerous. He will even deceive himself.

    • @felixchien1664
      @felixchien1664 Před 9 měsíci +10

      that is terrible parenting. Your son should be instilled with speaking the truth for the right reason. You literally just told him to be truthful only so he could get away with a big lie. We should speak the truth because that is right thing to do. I understand the utility of what you said but it's sooo wrong

  • @kkr5428
    @kkr5428 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Honesty is very important to me. My husband lies so much and it’s causing a huge problem in our marriage. It’s often like he is just answering questions with the answer he assumes the person who is asking the question would prefer to hear. It’s infuriating. Then if you call him on the lie, and ask why he would lie about whatever it was, he’ll usually say it was because he assumed he would not like the response he would get to the truth: “well if I had said xyz to you, you probably would’ve said no way are we doing that,” etc. So it’s lies, manipulation, lies by omission, whatever. I can always TELL when he’s lying. I ask a question and then yup…there it is. Slight pause. A skip of a beat. Casual look away, busying with something else… Uggh. It’s like living with a first grader.

  • @user-dh9xo5id2m
    @user-dh9xo5id2m Před 7 měsíci +1

    Some people just don’t want to hear the truth and they ask you the same question over and over again and then they start accusing you, well your darn right I’m going to get mad and snap back especially when you listen to the same thing every day , my point is they’re so insecure of themselves they have to blame you period!!!

  • @daveh7186
    @daveh7186 Před 2 lety +568

    There is no such thing as a “former“ CIA officer .

  • @rossitherhodie5659
    @rossitherhodie5659 Před 2 lety +368

    In her world, everyone is guilty till innocent. I was a security Investigative field for over 33 years. Sure there are basic things to look for but often I've been wrong quite as few times. The facts are what count. If you ask someone a question that you have the facts to, you will pick up a lie immediatley in their answers.

    • @truthseekersmedia
      @truthseekersmedia Před 2 lety +16

      And Peter how do you feel knowing that our government has been taken over by corrupt democrats?

    • @mikeporro3311
      @mikeporro3311 Před 2 lety +33

      @@truthseekersmedia Democrats? u still stuck on the false L/R paradigm? R&L are two different sides of the Same Scheckel. ADL has spent their money on disinfo well. Ur answer is proof.

    • @charlesr.wallace5597
      @charlesr.wallace5597 Před 2 lety +9

      @@truthseekersmedia and how do you feel about the fact the Republicans suck so bad; it's paving the way for a one party system.
      If the idiot Republicans actually had something to believe in, you all would not be loosing.
      Thank you for your thoughtful consideration.
      I'm not lying.

    • @theParticleGod
      @theParticleGod Před 2 lety +9

      @Peter Rossiter 👍👍👍👍👍👍
      Facts are facts, and they stubbornly remain facts no matter what people secretly want to happen, the same can't be said of trying to intuit whether someone is bullshitting.

    • @billysanderson3613
      @billysanderson3613 Před 2 lety +2

      Lies all lies! Don't you just love lying?