"We've talked to 15,000 people in every walk of life and we have found
50 who have this really nearly perfect ability to spot liars, and that’s
without any specialized training.
We're still trying to find out how in the world did they learn this skill?
Are they the sort of Mozarts of lie detection; they just had it?"
January 2009
Blog
The important thing is not to
stop questioning.
Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
Eyes for Lies writes
a blog on
current topics in the news, and shares her insight as to whether or not she
believes someone (such as The McCanns, Drew Peterson, Howard K. Stern, John and Patsy Ramsey, etc.). She
gives opinions as soon as stories break in the news so people can follow the
story as it progresses to see if her observations are correct.
Eyes for Lies does not accuse anyone of lying but she does pinpoint why she
doesn't trust someone. She points out red flags.
Eyes for Lies has written a blog since October 2004 and continues to write it
today. She even
keeps score on the far right-hand column, if you are interested
to follow along.
Feel free to comment on Eyes for Lies blog as well -- as your comments verify
her position regardless of whether or not you agree. Or, if you are uncomfortable sharing an opinion -- just say 'hi".
Eyes for
Lies loves visitors!
Come read her blog
today and see what she does with your own eyes.
The Chicago Sun-Times
Blog Disclaimer Wizards
are at least 80% accurate, but no wizard is 100%.
Eyes for Lies in no way professes to be an educated professional in the
science of deception detection. Eyes for Lies has not studied deception
detection, nor has she attended any formal training. She is a natural talent.
Eyes for Lies also does not recommend that people use her blog as a training
tool. Understanding human behavior is complex, and unless you understand
all the intricacies, its very easy to make a devastating mistake.
Even after having readers follow my blog for years, they are unable to spot the
truth with any predictable accuracy.