Wednesday, June 9, 2010

"The Nadjik Pheromone" gains traction in GC-MS science circles

     Since the 239th American Chemical Society conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco in March 2010, "The Nadjik Pheromone" has been gaining traction with an increasing number of GC-MS forensic biochemists. So close to theoretical feasibility, it was easily confused as non-fiction, which caused a pre-conference "dust-up" that reached as high as the office of the President of the ACS.
    My contention, and the position of an increasing number of forensic biochemists—like Dr. Brian Andresen, who penned the Epilogue to the book—is that there may be little fiction in the hypothesis at all. The fact that a science operating at attagram levels could be capable of detecting trace molecular evidence of the human lie seems less preposterous every day.
    As this unprecedented GC-MS application to breath analysis lie detection grows among scientists and forensic chemists as they consider the hypothesis carefully, there will be a number of prestigious opportunities to present "The Nadjik Pheromone" to a properly skeptical scientific establishment. Very soon I hope to announce final approval of an invitation to present a reprise of my ACS San Francisco address this fall to a particularly prominent audience which I will be extremely pleased to identify when finalized. Stay tuned.
    In the meantime, "The Nadjik Pheromone" is also wending its way into the halls and courtrooms of the legal world. The immediate recognition so far is that the law and justice system are totally unprepared for the legal and Constitutional implications and consequences of an irrefutable scientific lie detection technology that goes far beyond the statistical "proof" of DNA evidence to the conclusive identification of the act of telling a lie. No oath required.
    I invite you to return to this blog occasionally to measure progress in the penetration of the scientific and public awareness of a prospect that could change virtually every facet of world governance, law and legal systems, conduct of business and commerce, as well as finally identify the corrupt and violent—particularly terrorists, gangs, and organized crime that threaten our local and global security and safety. Without torture or "enhanced interrogation" — just a simple answer of "yes" or "no" on your breath...


    "The Nadjik Pheromone" is available nationally (If not in stock, ask your local bookstore to order it from Ingram) or it can be purchased at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com on-line booksellers. Signed copies are available from The History Company.


    Thank you for your interest.


Again soon,


Michael Kenneth Hemp