Wednesday, January 6, 2010

GC-MS breath analysis lie detection coming...


The American Chemical Society has invited me to present the GC-MS biochemical breath analysis lie detection hypothesis in "The Nadjik Pheromone" at the ACS San Francisco National Conference, March 21-25th, 2010.

Had this biochemical premise for lie detection come from a lab, it would already be news (or classified). That it came from a novel and will now be shared with the GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) technical community for pursuit and development IS big news.

Not that the premise has not been validated by credible scientific consideration. Those of you familiar with "The Nadjik Pheromone" know that Dr. Brian Andresen, former chief of forensic science at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, feels so strongly as to have written the Epilogue for "The Nadjik Pheromone"—confirming the scientific GC-MS ability to achieve one of the most staggering feats in human accomplishment: identify the human act of lying.

Tag: Think of how the use of a verifiable biochemical lie detection system would affect all the concerns you have about all the lying and corruption that occurs all around you, daily. Who would you support using it on first?

And, of course...."Who guards the guards?" (Old Roman Proverb)

"The Nadjik Pheromone" (an Amazon.com 5-star) is availble on Amazon.com; or ask for it at your favorite book store (its listed in Ingram).

Truth, what a concept.


2 comments:

eula_w said...

Looks like a nice book to read about pheromones. Will gonna check this out. Thanks! :)

Unknown said...

I do not think that a simple GC MS Analysis, is enough to detect if someone is lying. The Nadjik Pheromone may be present in some people, but not others, and as long as there is a small shadow of doubt it would not be able to be used as evidence in court.