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From: Greg Sandow <gsandow@nyc.rr.com> Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 00:49:58 -0400 Fwd Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 23:37:22 -0400 Subject: Re: Voice Stress Analysis Of Col. Philip Corso - >From: Ed Gehrman <egehrman@psln.com> >To: UFO UpDates - Toronto <updates@sympatico.ca> >Subject: Re: Voice Stress Analysis Of Col. Philip Corso >Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 03:29:36 -0700 >I agree that Voice Stress Analysis is only a tool, and should be >combined it with other investigatorial techniques. But once >used, the results VSA generate should be given serious >examination. Ed, you're not addressing the point I made in my post, which was that the Corso VSA was performed with a freeware computer program described by its own creator as little more than "a toy." VSA may or may not be a useful analytical tool, but there's another question here -- can we trust the software used in the Corso VSA? In good faith, I asked your analyst for a link to the software he used. I wanted to learn more about this issue. The software turns out to be a small Windows program, available free to anyone who wants to download it. Along with the program, you get a small Help file, describing how it works. And in that Help file, the program's own creator tells us not to put much weight on the results his software gives us. Would you address that issue, please? Greg Sandow
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