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In a March 26 article, Harry Ritchie of the Daily Mail in the U.K.  provided an entertaining look at our new book, "Get the Truth: Former CIA Officers Teach You How to Persuade Anyone to Tell All." Here's an excerpt:Not only will you learn how to have the guilty singing like canaries, this book also comes up with some genuinely important insights about

On February 17, QVerity's Michael Floyd was a guest on Ohio Public Radio's "Sound of Ideas" program, hosted by Mike McIntyre. The segment, "Liars and the Lies They Tell," focused in large part on the controversy surrounding NBC News anchor Brian Williams's false claim to have been in a helicopter that was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade in a war

On January 2, Phil Houston appeared on The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly for a special report on the Baby Lisa case. When young Lisa Irwin went missing from her Kansas City home in October 2011, authorities quickly identified the girl's parents as likely suspects. But during his interviews with both Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin just 10 days later, Houston concluded

How can you tell when your child is lying? QVerity's Phil Houston recently addressed that topic for an article on the Yahoo! Parenting site.  Here's an excerpt:Every child at least attempts to lie, says Phil Houston, a former CIA polygraph examiner, co-author of “Spy the Lie: Former CIA Officers Teach You How to Detect Deception,” and a father of three.

A July 15 Psychology Today article about detecting deception featured QVerity's Phil Houston, who provided some valuable advice for interviewers on reliable indicators of deception, as well as on popular approaches that may not be so reliable. Here's an excerpt:"Houston warns that it’s often too difficult to discern valid deviations from baseline. So instead, he encourages interviewers to simply look

The online monthly Washington Decoded earlier this month published an in-depth article about the infamous 18-1/2 minute gap in the Nixon White House tapes in 1972 -- what the article called "one of Watergate's most enduring and tantalizing mysteries." QVerity CEO Phil Houston, who has conducted a behavioral analysis of conversations among the parties involved in the matter, is cited

QVerity's Phil Houston appeared on CBS This Morning today to reveal our findings on who was behind the mysterious 18-minute gap in the Nixon tapes during the Watergate saga in 1972. Phil teamed up with Cleveland attorney Jim Robenalt to discuss our analysis. Click here to watch the full segment on CBS's website.