How to Catch a LIAR! Learn Expert Lie Detection/Body Language Reading!

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Publicado 2022-01-02
How to spot a liar and read body language just Like FBI/CIA interrogators. The methods taught in this video are used by professional interrogators to figure out who is lying to them, learn to apply these to your day to day life and spot deception at work and all other social situations.
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6 Minute X-Ray by Chase Hughes: amzn.to/3ugK4yR
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Liespotting by Pamela Meyer: amzn.to/3uj6mA6

Faizel Full Video:
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Theresa Balboa full video:
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TIMESTAMPS

01:19 Can YOU Spot the lies?
02:30 How lie detection works
03:00 What do liars say?
04:24 The lies are in the eyes
05:30 How to catch a liar based on their answer
09:45 What are their lips REALLY saying?
11:20 Become a human lie detector



All footage from Shark Tank, Aladdin (1992), COPS and Theresa Balboa's interview are used here under Fair Use Law. I do not own any of the footage.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @RubinaMerchant
    Her eyes, they had no empathy. No urgency, no grief. They were cold. No tears, no worry. Loved your video. I learnt a lot. Thank you.
  • @audrey5941
    Right near the end of the interview she said “He used to call me mommy,” as if she already knows he is in the past. I think a truly concerned parent would say, “He calls me mommy,” as if they view him as still with us, which brings me to my next clue when she repeatedly states ,”He is not with us.” She’s confessing that he is dead.
  • @divermike8943
    Lack of emotion. No tears no panic no grief. That's what stood out to me.
  • @D.D.1963
    He’s not with us and that’s an important thing. 🥴 She just literally told the truth Right there
  • @mss627
    What convinced me she was lying was when she said the kid appreciated all that she's done for him. No small child has ever uttered these words, not even Oliver Twist.
  • @DanSan11
    Wow! I think I just found another worthy topic to educate myself with! As a powerful empath/sigma, I/we tend to attract the worst kind of narcissistic, energy sucking people. Much of the time, these people go hand in hand with lying in order to promote their deceptive agendas. Intuition goes a long way, but when combined with some science, we can build a sturdier fortress of protection. That woman was bone chilling to watch, but now at she's only lying to inmates! Thank you for making these videos. It really matters 🥰
  • @williamloring7506
    She also is constantly avoiding direct eye contact with the reporter and camera- along with the “ believe me look “ - when her eyes are wide open with eyebrows raised completely. Great video.
  • @ambervanderhooft
    I noticed: - excessive nodding (to convince the listener) - flattened/pressed lips - emotional distancing (not using his name) - talking about him in the past tense (as if she knows he is dead) - turtle neck - weird shoulder shrugs - inability to answer or weird answers (also about how great she is) - affirmative nodding, while stating 'he is NOT with us' - inability to act out the "sad"/"distracted" emotion when evaluating the question that was asked
  • @emiliana1767
    What immediately stood out to me from the stepmom interview was the total lack of concern. Any parent that has ever lost their kid for 5 minutes in a store knows the feeling of complete panic. If my kid was missing i would be exploding with fear, worry and desperation. You would be able to feel my panic through the screen, i would cry, i would look like a mess, i would beg. She wasnt concerned at all! She looks like she has lost her hair scrunchie, not her child.
  • @CoachTinaFinn
    The biggest indication that stood out for me that the women with the missing son was lying, was her stating that her son "used" to call her Super Mom. The question was how is your relationship with him, and she used a past tense AND didn't answer the question. This is the first video of yours I've seen and really liked it. I'm now a subscriber. Thank you!
  • @Weslayingallday
    What stood out to me was: - exsessive head nodding - grinning and smiling -talking about what a great mom she is when her kid is missing while most parents in this situation would feel like a terrible mother -she kept talking in past tence -her eyes kept darting around as if she was nervous -she showed no real sadness or emotion -her voice went higher and higher as she continued the interview
  • @lindamills6192
    If my child were missing, I'd have tears running down my face and a very desperate urgency to get the facts out. This was quite informative.
  • Hi - I noticed she shrugs excessively, almost to the point where her neck is hidden between her shoulders. She does this along with raising her hands, as if to push the interviewer away. I tried this posture and felt like I was being ultra-defensive - as if I was threatened by harm of some kind. It struck me as odd behavior - if I was a caring parent, I would be staring into the camera begging/screaming for help, with my shoulders back and neck forward. I would not be retracting and pushing people away if I was asking for help. It seems did not want to be interviewed, and felt threatened about answering any questions about the case.
  • @TreeBu67
    Figuring out if someone is lying has always been a challenge for me. I’m glad I caught this channel and thank you for this greatly informative video. Ur video validates some of the things I already counted on as a “tick” when someone lies. As for the lying stepmom, I hope she is in jail and the child found safe and home with loving family. Stepmom here should be balling her eyes out esp when she mentioned “he called me ……” and it’s like she trying to hide underneath or behind her big eyeglasses. If my step child was lost, I couldn’t stand to wear any glasses bc id be crying so much they’d be in the way. I wouldn’t need to wear my eyeglasses bc my eyes would be AFU from being red and swollen from crying. She is using her hands a lot and moving a lot trying to overdo it or trying to be believable and one should not have to try hard at all in this case. She keeps on talking showing nerves and has the “11” between her brows showing stress, too. Pursing her lips is showing her trying too hard to sound convincing. I can’t believe she didn’t shed a tear during the entire interview. A lot of “I’s” are said trying to make us believe she is such a wonderful mom when she should be only telling how wonderful the child is and how much they miss him. She is so disgusting and I am done.
  • @kmook76
    Failure to answer is what I see ALL THE TIME. The intentional liars usually add some tangent that distracts you.
  • I was married to a pathological liar. I always knew but doubted myself. One thing you do is give validation. THANKS!
  • @N.F.L.A.G
    Hey thanks for the video. I think some of the signs of she being a lier are: 1. She moves back and forth while talking like she is trying to push/force the listener(s) to take what is not RIGHT to take. 2. The way her hands move is definately the way she wants to keep herself in the power position not in helpless situation. 3. She fixes her glasses. I mean, when someone's lying s/he tries to touch their face/nose/glasses with ONE hand to help herself to sound CORRECT. But if she was honest she wouldn't do that.
  • Eye contact and the fact that she would talk about him in past tense 🙌!
  • @jessiegaray3313
    The excitement she showed and speedy answer she gave when answering that he called her supermom seems to have been from feeling relieved that she is passed a tougher question that she knows she was not fully honest about.