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Steve Gillman – Signs of Lying and How To Trap a Liar & 75 Signs of Cheating

Trap Liars
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http://www.99reports.com/lying.htmlSome of what you’ll get when you buy the book:Over 30 indications of a lie to watch for .What are micro-expressions, and what do they indicate?How some people used the “implied defense” to lie.What to watch for in person’s initial reaction to a question.How to spot a “forced” smile.Many indicators of lying can be consciously controlled by the person lying. A good liar knows how to use this knowledge to appear honest. Some indicators, however, are unconscious reactions. Watch for these to get at the truth (you’ll learn several in Part One).You can see the value in information like this. In fact, I can even guarantee the value (more on that in a moment). I have revealed some of it in bits and pieces, through web sites, articles, courses and newsletters. Here’s what people have said about those:Most of what I get is useless information, but your info is really designed to help and is always useful. – Pola M.I’m not a fan of e-books, to be frank. I’ve bought a few that were fantastic, some that were OK, and many that were flat out junk. Yours definitely belongs in the “few that are fantastic” category. – Dennis J.I’ve now rediscovered Your “Secrets” ebook. The one I bought a few months ago,but lost track of on my computer. It’s a joy.- Alex W.Thank you Steve…Your Lessons and secrets are actually different and amazing. – Pavan K.Thanks for the e-books. They’re great! – Baira N.What Else?The signs of lying are a good place to start. But what if you still aren’t sure? That’s when you need Part Two, “Lie Detecting Tricks And Traps.”You’ll see how casually introducing a little bit of false information help catch a lie. I learned this little trick from a border guard.How can simply changing the subject tell you whether a person is likely to be lying? You’ll hear all about it in Lying: Signs Of Lying And How To Trap A Liar.Interrogation?In Part Two, you’ll also find a section on general interrogation techniques. You don’t have to feel like you’re doing something wrong if you have to occasionally play interrogator. This is what you do, after all, when you ask a child “who broke that window?” Many “interrogations” are nothing more than asking simple questions like this.How you go about it, though, makes all the difference. That’s why this section is so valuable. You’ll learn more than a dozen of the best tactics for getting information from people in a variety of circumstances.Confessions?Maybe you have determined that he or she is lying, but how do you get at the whole truth? By getting a confession. That’s what Part Three will help you do. There are more than a dozen great techniques for getting a person to confess. You’ll learn:   * How to use silence.    * How to create incentives to make a person talk.    * How telling your own story can get a person to tell his or hers.    * The proper way to make a threat.    * The “Divide And Conquer” technique.    * The “Last Chance” technique.    * How to introduce doubt into the mind of the person lying – and make him want to confess.    * Two types of ego-attacks that can lead to a confession.    * How to use an accomplice to help you.    * How a top interrogator in Iraq used a “hate the sin, love the sinner” mentality to get confessions.    * A disassociation technique that makes it easier for someone to confess. Need Information?In Part Four, “Investigation And Information Gathering,” you’ll learn how to gather evidence, find people and get information. Suppose your teenage son says he spent the night at his friends house, but you suspect he was out all night getting into trouble. How do you get at the truth? You’ll learn how – using this simple example – in the section on how to verify facts.Suppose your husband leaves several nights each week to check on the store which you both own. You suspect he is going somewhere else. You’ll learn how to get at the truth in cases like this.Suppose the pastor of your church says they are getting ready to break ground for the new day care center, but you suspect he is getting ready to run with the money. That’s another example used in the book to show you how to verify the facts.There are more than a dozen investigation and information-gathering techniques covered here, as well as seven ways to find people, more than a dozen ways to get useful information from people, and a list of resources that can help. More!Order Now And Get TheFree Bonus:75 Signs Of CheatingInfidelity may not be something you want to think about. In fact, I recommend against even reading this report unless you have a good reason to. Suspiciousness alone can damage a relationship as surely as an affair can. But sometimes you suspect, and you just have to know. That’s when this 15-page report can really help – especially if used with the “Lying” book.If he hurries to the phone when you get home, that may seem suspicious. It’s number 19 on the list. Read the report to see what you can do about it.Number 35 will show you what to look for on her paycheck that may indicate she is cheating on you.What he keeps out of the car may matter. Number 42 explains.Why where she puts the computer may indicate infidelity. See number 58.Number 62 tells you what to look for on gasoline receipts if you think he is cheating on you.

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