Friday, October 8, 2010

California Association of Criminalists meets The Nadjik Pheromone



Oakland, California, October 5th, 2010:
"CSI" lab technicians and crime lab scientists from all over California, meeting at the Oakland City Center Marriott/Conference Center, were introduced to the hypothesis of forensic breath analysis lie detection in a presentation by its originator, historian Michael Kenneth Hemp. A career of seeking historical facts and accuracy developed a parallel interest in seeking the scientific forensic proof of the human lie. But not with the subjectivity of a polygraph, but with the certainty of a pregnancy test.
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) is believed to have the capability of ultimately analyzing the micro-biochemistry of the living human exhaust, the breath and pores, for the nearly atomic scale chemical characters present only when a human lies.
The presentation was well received with several California and federal law enforcement entities now keenly interested in its path to feasibility.
Nomination for the CAC presentation was made by renowned Crime Lab Biochemist (retired), Bob Blackledge of El Cajon.
For more background information on The Nadjik Pheromone GC-MS Forensic Breath Analysis Lie Detection, go to: www.TheNadjikPheromone.com

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