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How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by Nobody: 8:21pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
The New York-based security firm that helped analyse the voices of the characters in the shocking leaked recording on the rigged Ekiti election has given insight into how it determined the authenticity of the audio clip. In a report, Guardian Consulting said it conducted a forensic examination on the discussion and compared the voices to public record samples of the known individuals. In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Tom Fitzgerald, the President of the company, confirmed that his company did the investigation. “I can confirm that we did the testing,” Mr. Fitzgerald said. He declined further comments, referring PREMIUM TIMES to a London-based firm, ATP Advisers, who he said gave his company the job. ATP Advisers could not be reached for comments. According to his Linkedin profile, Mr. Fitzgerald was a former detective with the New York Police Detective [NYPD] and the Foreign Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He has over 30 years experience as a detective of repute. Read full report of the investigation below. Fr: Guardian Consulting LLC Re: Executive summary regarding Nigeria tapes Nov. 27, 2014 Guardian Consulting Group LLC were engaged on Nov. 10 to conduct forensic examinations on an audio recording purported to be a private discussion among presumed Nigerian officials regarding disrupting an election (“The Recording”). The first phase of the engagement was to conduct analysis to identify the voices on The Recording by comparing them to public record samples of known individuals. The second phase was to judge the veracity of selected parts of the conversation to a degree of scientific survey. Executive Summary of Findings: IDENTIFICATION The following voices from The Recording were subjected to a Forensic Voice Frequency Comparison against known samples and were found to match to a 98% degree of certainty: • Governor Avo Favose • Senator Iviola Omisore • Hon. Abdulkareem • Caleb Olubolade The following voice from The Recording was subjected to a Forensic Voice Frequency Comparison against a known sample and was found to match to an 80% degree of certainty: • Senator Musiliu Obanikoro VERACITY • Gov. Avo Favose was being truthful when he said: …there is no vehicle that left this place without that sticker. • A person identified as Obanikoro with 80% of certainty was judged to be completely truthful when he said to a person identified as Abdul Kareem: If am a happy man tomorrow night, the sky is your limit, and at the end of the day if am unhappy…I am not here for tea party, am on a special assignment by the president.” • A person identified as Abdulkareem with a 98% degree of certainty said: “I was the one who created road blocks, I was the officer on ground sir.”) DETAILS The primary sample provided to Guardian Consulting is identified as “The Recording” for filing purposes. The client provided these known samples: Governor Ayo Fayose- www.youtube.com/ watch?v=WOce2g4O9XM . Senator Iyiola Omisore- www.youtube.com/ watch?v=ByzAuXi5k8k Honourable Abdulkareem- www.youtube.com/ watch?v=UM1yY4E4Qaw Caleb Olubolade- www.youtube.com/watch? v=K9XIaxRwjyA Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro www.youtube.com/ watch?v=bO2SyPkk52w METHODOLOGY Starting with provided sample, identified here as The Recording, voices were isolated and five voices were positively identified as uniquely identical through voice print analysis. One additional background voice fragment was isolated but no identification was made (n.b. It is possible that the additional voice came one of the five subjects but was distorted due to a recording or transmission glitch). The unidentified voice fragment was fleeting and did not make up a substantial part of the conversation. The Forensic Voice System (“FVS”) measures including frequencies discernable by the human ear as well as others above and below human recognition. Patterns of the frequencies are entered into the FVS in which a Frequency Voice Print is then produced and displayed. The Voice Print is quantified for comparison. The process was repeated with the provided known samples and Voice Prints were established for each of the five subjects. Identical words were identified from The Recording and the known samples. Each of the identical words was printed. The prints were then compared leading to the following conclusion: • Governor Ayo Fayose was found to match the public sample to a 98% or greater degree of scientific certainty. • Senator Iyiola Omisore was found to match the public sample to a 98% or greater degree of scientific certainty. • Honourable Abdulkareem was found to match the public sample to a 98% or greater degree of scientific certainty. • Caleb Olubolade was found to match the public sample to a 98% or greater degree of scientific certainty. . Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro was found to match the public sample to a 80% or greater degree of scientific certainty. The prints were further analyzed for veracity. No substantive untruths were identified: 85% of the conversations were deemed to contain identifiable veracity to a 98% degree of certainty. The remaining 15% was identified as inconclusive. The findings are based on the samples supplied. We relied on public identification of the known samples. Further analysis of the voice attributed to Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro may result in a higher degree of certainty, but quality of the original recording not the additional publicly available samples are the primary reason for this level of veracity being listed. Further analysis against the new samples will be completed on Monday December 1. James Mulvaney James Mulvaney, Director Nov. 27, 2014 New York City Hudson Valley Guardian Consulting LLC 120 Ramapo Rd. 445 Park Ave. 9th Floor Suite 348 New York, N.Y. 10022 Garnerville, NY 10923 347-924-6525 – Office 845.271.3366/67 – Office 917.322.2105 – Fax 845.271.3368 – Fax www.premiumtimesng.com/news/176374-how-we-determined-authenticity-of-leaked-tape-on-ekiti-election-u-s-firm.html#.VNT99nnwuzU.twitter |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by Nobody: 8:31pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
So surprise I am kinda the first to comment on this post! Is it because it's authenticate the originality of the audio?! Truth is really bitter ti consume!!! PDP must GO!!! 1 Like |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by Nobody: 8:33pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
You go fear investigation. Sadly,nothing is going to happen to Fayose and co. Or will they be arrested? 1 Like |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by tinkinjow: 8:35pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
When you want gullible Nigerians to believe tell them its American verified. These set of Nigerians see anything American as made in heaven. Cry as loud as you can, truth is if you conduct elections tomorrow in ekiti, Fayose will still trounce Fayemi...the thing is Fayemi knows this but won't say it Next please... 1 Like |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by femicyrus(m): 8:36pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
How I wish fayose did not attack GMB, his coming problem would have been minimal 2 Likes |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by chamboy(m): 8:38pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
Tandriods over to you ****in leroy's(PFL FANZONE) voice |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by Boss13: 8:42pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
We do not need voice frequency analysis to identify those people behind the leak tape. But it concludes how powerful elites go at extra length to grab power and subdue the masses, yet some clowns continue to support them for peanuts and crumbs 1 Like |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by XKZ(m): 9:21pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
I find it shocking that anyone can claim to know how truthful someone is by listening to a recording of their voice. When even lie detectors (that are connected to a person) are not generally regarded as being effective in determining truthfulness. Does VSA (Voice Stress Analysis) actually work? According to a recent study funded by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), two of the most popular VSA programs in use by police departments across the country are no better than flipping a coin when it comes to detecting deception regarding recent drug use. http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=12427 Note that the subjects were tested in person, not a recording of their voice. |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by Nobody: 9:32pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
We are watching |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by AMvanquish: 3:04am On Feb 07, 2015 |
Interesting |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by cjrane: 3:06am On Feb 07, 2015 |
Obiagelli: [size=18pt]In Buhari's voice "Source is Fremium times !" You are on your own[/size] |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by lilbabyak(m): 3:09am On Feb 07, 2015 |
And some demented fool will come here shouting phe dhy phe |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by ketiy77: 3:14am On Feb 07, 2015 |
It sound Fake video. It look well plan |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by shiffi(m): 3:16am On Feb 07, 2015 |
GEJ over to you,if your government is not corrupt fayose and co should stand trial immediately,u always say the rule of d law must prevail so lets see how this goes else it will be corruption which u supervise as usual. Between that brigadier that supervised and hatchet this rigging and his cohorts must face court martial. Honestly UN need to legalise slave trade between nigeria and big countries since i no get job,money to travel out make i jus submit masef to oyibo man country cos naija is getting worse everyday and disgusting to live in. Abba Moro and Gej never return my 1k 2 Likes |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by hayoakins(m): 7:19am On Feb 07, 2015 |
Nigeria my country, may God save you from the hands of the evil ones. @ElectionNG2015 |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by sammyj: 7:47am On Feb 07, 2015 |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by thunderrider: 9:55pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
Re: How We Determined Authenticity Of Leaked Tape On Ekiti Election – U.S. Firm by mayorall(m): 10:24pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
shiffi: Start business/trade. |
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