Eric Tausch, a veteran sound engineer specialist with 30 years in the film and television industry has prepared a report on an alleged racial slur by Roger Stone and he found that the tape has been doctored. For one thing, Stone’s voice remained at the same level all through the interview with the lone exception of the alleged slur, where the volume dropped off significantly.
Tausch wrote:
We conducted an examination of the audio and that is where the podcast host’s story began to fall apart. Using spectral analysis software, I have determined that the segments of the doctored clip clearly exhibit fluctuations in the ambient noise floor where the recorded voice has been altered.
Further evidence of the insertion is the drop in the volume level of Stone’s voice. We analyzed the audio sample by scoping the data. The level of Stone’s voice throughout the entire interview is consistent. Only in the contested segment is there an appreciable drop in the audio level of Stone’s voice. Even the authenticity of the inserted section is questionable. When slowing the speed it appears the entire segment was computer generated where words were taken from other audio sources of Stone’s voice. This technique is often used in spoof videos and is, in fact quite common.
Tausch said that Kelly’s own sound experts agree with him but are afraid to admit it openly.
TGP confirmed through a longtime friend and business partner of Stone that the longtime political advisor has been on the forefront of civil rights in ways that most people don’t even know.
“Roger Stone opposed the “Stop and Frisk ” policy in NYPD as “racist”. Roger Stone supports Affirmative Action- giving preferences to African Americans in Federal hiring and contracts. Roger Stone supported the extension of the Voting Rights Act and criticized President Ronald Reagan when he refused to do so. Roger Stone has opposed the federal War on Drugs for 30 years calling it “racist”. Roger Stone worked with Congressman Jack Kemp and Governor Tom Kean to make Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday a federal Holiday. Roger Stone donated $50,000 to Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network for minority scholarships.”