A comparison of two experts who have pronounced on the Grewal tapes — one who said they were altered deliberately, and other who said they were clean recordings.
You have to decide which of the two is more credible.
A comparison of two experts who have pronounced on the Grewal tapes — one who said they were altered deliberately, and other who said they were clean recordings.
You have to decide which of the two is more credible.
This is really a simple problem.
Last week, when the CBC and G&M etc… experts were claiming that the audio files posted on Grewal’s site had been edited, they were working with one version of the files.
The CPC then released the ‘suicide note’ press release claiming there were a couple of glitches on the files.
The CPC lied, of course, and had actually added a large amount of previously edited-out material into the sound files.
Those revised sound files were the ones analyzed by Dash since.
Aside from the use of the pause button 4 times during one meeting, Dash found the newer version to be clean.
The recording clips that Dash analyzed for the CPC aren’t the same ones everyone was looking at last week.
The revised clips have many interesting changes.
See some of them here: http://tinyurl.com/aeoz2