Yes but you cant say why they are innaccurate or in what context relating to JB they are innaccurate. Well you can, but it either has to be faulty software or?
If you say self deception or manipulation towards the tester, this is not born out in Dr. Egan's 2011 testing of Bamber... which is a bit awkward when attempting to back up such theories re the lie detector test.
In order for a test to be recognised as accurate and therefore be admissible in court it's accuracy must be assessed. LDTs have never been assessed as being sufficiently accurate. They are, as we know used by some organisations as an aid to assist in identifying those claims (or whatever) which might need further investigation, but are not considered conclusive, even by the organisations that use them.
Similarly, the other tests you refer to - I've asked you before, have these been assessed as accurate, and are they recognised as such and admissable?