7 Deadly Signs You Are Being Lied To
Posted by Spy Guy in Spies and Lies, Uncategorized, tags: Spy Equipment, Wireless Spy EquipmentNo one likes to be lied to. Most of us know it is unethical and morally wrong to lie. However in today’s world it seems more prevalent that lies can be justified.
The report “7 Deadly Signs You Are Being Lied To” gives the reader an in depth look at how to spot a lie. There are many old adages about the Truth and Lying.
My experience dictates these wise tales or adages to be true.
I was raised often hearing “If they lied to them they will lie to you” I have found much truth in this statement. This brings us to a rather difficult truth. If you are dealing with someone and suspect they are lying or have a track record of lying it can be very difficult to discern the truth.
One of the keys to spotting a lie or catching a liar is based on the principle of Kinetics. Human Kinetics, or also called kinesiology is the science of human movement. It focuses on how the body functions and moves. This is the principle that lie detectors are based on.
It is not practical to ask people to take a lie detector test, own a lie detector machine or train to administer the lie detection test. The great news is that both you and the person you suspect of lying both have these mechanisms built in you from the day you are born.
The free report “7 Deadly Signs You Are Being Lied To” focuses on three main aspects to help you discern if you are being lied to. The three points of focus are:
- Speech and Voice
- Physical Characteristics
- Timing and Reaction
I have experienced a person looking me directly in the eyes and lying to me. Not all of the single methods for detecting a lie will hold true 100 percent of the time. It is the ability to observe several characteristics of a person that will allow you to conclude the integrity of the conversation.
The report “7 Deadly Signs You Are Being Lied To” is free. If you would like a copy a link is provided on the right hand column. Click Here
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Hi Brandon;
Great tips! Of course, none of this applies when playing poker and you’re a good player.
Thanks,
Reynic
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