Larry Sinclair’s Failed Polygraph Results at the National Press Club


Eric just posted about Larry Sinclair’s upcoming press conference at the National Press Club where he plans to spread his lies about having sex with Barack Obama in the back of a limo after doing a bunch of drugs with him.

If you remember back in February Mr. Sinclair actually failed a polygraph test related to his accusations.

Today WhiteHouse.com - the group responsible for Sinclair’s polygraph test - has announced that they will also hold a press conference at the National Press Club immediately after Sinclair’s…

At the press conference, Whitehouse.com will describe how, in February 2008, Mr. Sinclair accepted an offer from Whitehouse.com to take two professionally-administered polygraph examinations to test the veracity of his explosive allegations. After the initial polygraph expert examined the results and made his conclusions, Whitehouse.com was accused of taking a $750,000 bribe to suppress and or alter the results of the polygraph examinations.

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1. The polygraph testing company was not Sinclair’s choice
2. The testing company was formerly a pornography operation
3. The man overseeing the test and creating it’s interpretation has a phony Ph.D.
4. The computer analysis of the test showed Sinclair was telling the truth
5. The testing company failed in their contractual obligations to provide the results to Sinclair

Lesson: before you parrot what you’ve heard, you might want to find out the facts