How a leaked wiretap implicates British black ops in Kiev sniper attacks

How a leaked wiretap implicates British black ops in Kiev sniper attacks
- March 7, 2014
- Research by Kourosh Saberi, cognitive sciences professor, is featured in the Examiner March 7, 2014
From the Examiner:
In the late 20th century, scientists using lossless digital mirrors reflected recordings
of sound waves from human speech recordings to determine their intelligibility under
conditions of high distortion. Their conclusions, published in the journal Nature,
found that speech intelligibility is “resistant to time reversal of local segments
of a spoken sentence." One of the study’s co-authors, (now professor & associate dean
for research and graduate studies at the UC Irvine School of Social Sciences) Kourosh
Saberi, would further suggest that "Speech is a multidimensional stimulus. There are
different ways you can extract a message from it." And that is how a leaked wiretap
implicates British black ops in the Kiev sniper attacks of the “Maidan Conspiracy.”
For the full story, please visit http://www.examiner.com/article/how-a-leaked-wiretap-implicates-british-....
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