Thursday, March 25, 2021

X-Zone Broadcast Network - Lawrence Spencer Polygraph Challenge

 

For those who listened to the interview with Lawrence Spencer on March 24, you heard me ask if he would take a polygraph test. This would help us understand the situation about the claim that he had received the information for his book from a nurse who had been stationed in Roswell in 1947.


His response was, “Absolutely.”

Given that, the following was sent to him on March 24:

Dear Mr. Spencer:

I have been asked to arrange a polygraph exam to be conducted on you in direct reference to the statements and comments that you made during your radio interview with Kevin Randle, earlier this afternoon – Wednesday, March 24, 2021 between 2:45 – 3:55 pm Eastern.

In order to proceed with the exam, which will focus on your self-published book, “Top Secret – Alien Interview” and statements made there in, we need to confirm that you agree to have this polygraph exam administered to you, and:

- You will not receive any money for having the polygraph exam given to you;

- You agree that REL-MAR McConnell Media Company will have the full and the exclusive access to the administration of, and the results of the said polygraph test, including video and audio recording and that REL-MAR will own the rights to the said polygraph exam;

- A formal release will be sent to you upon the agreement to this email.

Please let me know which state and city you reside in in order to secure the appropriate polygraph examiner who services the area where you reside.

I look forward to your reply.

Rob McConnell,

President & CEO,

REL-MAR McConnell Media Company

 

To be fair, in my communication with Spencer, there was always a delay in his response, meaning, of course, that he doesn’t send a response quickly. It could be a day or more before we hear anything from him. I will, of course, provide updates as I have them.

2 comments:

Nitram said...

Hi Kevin

Very good - can't help but wonder where you got that idea about "getting a Polygraph done"?

:)

Regards
Nitram

KRandle said...

Not where you think!