You can discuss Dr. Maccabee's appearance on The Paracast. Did his long, convoluted answers really respond to our questions?
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Getting used to his gravelly speech rhythms and poor mic quality took some getting used to but he does seem to want to be thorough in how he responds to answers.He takes long paths.
So i'm not alone in this.His mumblings are sometimes hard to understand...He may be a top researcher in this field and a very interesting guest. However, I have no idea on whether or not he is because my brain is unable to decipher the low pitched constant monotone of his voice. I think it is outside of the perceptible frequencies of my hearing range.
On the plus side for Dr Maccabee, I will now need to buy the book.
This is the third or fourth guest to support the MJ 12 Documents.
He thinks the EBD is genuine?
Sorry. But what is EBD?
I don't know what he thought about that. But he accepted the Cutler Twining memo.The so called Eisenhower Briefing Document, one of the first of the MJ-12 papers.
Jimi's point about frequency range and hearing is interesting for Gene and Chris to pay attention to because it is true that certain frequencies are difficult to access the older we get, but that cutoff is usually at the high end which falls off more and more each year. I still have a really good range for my hearing despite my age and could tune in this guest pretty easily. But it took some attentive listening. That's something to consider maybe for future guests and how you can still produce a quality product by overcoming recording issues.So i'm not alone in this.His mumblings are sometimes hard to understand...