zPen



Search:

Handwriting Experts Spot Liars and Forgeries by thier John Hancock

Would you like to
contribute to this site?

Pen Menu

Submit an Article
Submit a Tip
Place your Ad
Add URL
Pen Questions?
Contact Us


 Digital Pens 
 Digital Pens by Brand 
 Pen Recorders 
 Pen Cameras 
 Spy Pens 
 Ballpoint Pens 
 Fountain Pens 
 Gel Pens 
 Rollerball Pens 
 Uniball Pens 
 Pelikan Technical Pens 
 Brand Name Pens A-E 
 Brand Name Pens F-N 
 Brand Name Pens O-Z 
 Replica Pens 
 Fine Pens 
 Pen Sets 
 Gift Pens 
 Handcrafted Pens 
 Engraved Pens 
 Personalized Pens 
 Inexpensive Personalized Pens 
 Personalized Company Pens 
 Promotional Advertising Pens 
 Promotional Items 
 Specialty Pens 
 Stylus Pens 
 Fly Pens 
 Novelty Pens 
 Pen Ink and Refills 
 Pen and Pencil Accessories 
 Markers and Highlighters 
 Pen Companies 
 Insulin Pens 
 Types of Pens 
 Pens in General 
 Discount Pens 
 Pencils 
 Office Supplies 
 Stationery 
 Calligraphy 
 Pen and Ink Drawing 
 Pencil Drawings 
 Memory Pen Drives 

Return To Pen Article Archive
 

Search the Article Archives

Handwriting Experts Spot Liars and Forgeries by thier John Hancock

By Bart Baggett


During National Handwriting Week, January 22nd-29th, Handwriting Experts nationwide are hoping people take a second look at their coworkers' handwriting to spot danger signs in advance.

According to Curt Baggett, Head Instructor at Handwriting University's School of Forensic Document Examination, (http://handwritingu.com) “Even though handwriting analysis has been around for over 1000 years, most people still see it as a way to spot forgeries and evaluate ransom notes. They don’t realize it is such a fast and accurate tool for evaluating personality, self-improvement, and spotting troubled personalities around the office.”

Even though handwriting analysis has been around for over 1000 years, most people still see it as a way to spot forgeries and evaluate ransom notes. They don’t realize it is such a fast and accurate tool for evaluating personality, self-improvement, and spotting troubled personalities around the office. As a simple test, anyone can look at their lower case “o” and it reveals a snapshot of how clearly they communicate with others. Just the direction and size of the inner loop reveals the tendency to either keep secrets, be blunt, be talkative, or even just tell a bold faced lie. If so much can be revealed from one letter, imagine what an expert can do with an entire page of writing! When I give an analysis, people swear I must be psychic or have been talking to their mother. It is a science and the truth comes out.

Take a look a the lower case “o.” Single loop - keeps small secrets. No inner loop - blunt and candid. Double loops - run, don't walk to the nearest exit - big fat liar. If you see double loops, realize that these people believe telling the bold truth might make them look bad or hurt someone's feelings.... so they will shade the truth - or just lie. Watch out for Double Loops.

Here are some famous liars who's handwriting would be interesting to analyze. Do they have the lying loop? Bill Clinton, OJ Simpson, Martha Stewart, Ken Lay, Enron, Michael Jackson, Heidi Fleiss.

Curt Baggett is arguably the country’s top forensic document examiner, while his son, Bart Baggett, is the most well-known handwriting analyst in the world. (He has appeared on CNN, Court TV and in USA Today.) Bart learned handwriting from his father when he was just 14 and now holds seminars from Los Angeles, CA to Bombay, India, teaching the skill to police departments and the public.

Baggett will appear on Los Angeles's FM 104.5 KBIG this Wednesday morning with Host Charlie Tuna analyzing handwriting as part of National Handwriting Week.

Read more about National Handwriting Week and the Baggett's school online: http://myhandwriting.com/media

About the Author:
For an interview about forensic document examinations, contact Curt Baggett at http://expertdocumentexaminer.com http://handwritingexpertusa.com

Or, visit this website to locate a local handwriting expert for your article: http://www.handwritingservicesinternational.com/

To train in the field of forensic Document Examination: http://www.handwritinguniversity.com/docexam

Or, to schedule an interview via telephone, contact:

Anita Sarkeesian at 949-981-1107


clear

Get your Pen questions answered... Subscribe to our
Pen
Newsletter FREE!

Your First Name:

Your Email Address:



Enter above security code






Pen Partner Sites
Copyright © Z-Pen.com, 2009. All rights reserved.
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use