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looking-glass
19th April 2015, 10:35
I've watched lots of 'truth revealer' videos over the years. But one thing that keeps popping up in my awareness is the amount of coughs that interviewees make when thay first start talking.
In my life dealing with the general public, I am not aware of this, most people do not cough when you first meet them. I have a gut feeling that this is not bronchitis, heavy smoking, but their unconscious letting us know that they are trying to deceive.
So, would like your thoughts on the matter... is it just my imagination?
MorningFox
19th April 2015, 11:39
Do you have an example you could share?
Kryztian
19th April 2015, 12:22
Usually when one begins to talk in a recorded interview, one starts to talk into a microphone. The electronics devices like microphones need to be protected from the moisture in the human breath and often have some type of absorbent material (often cotton blended with something) to pick up the moisture. To prevent the material from becoming moldy, it is soaked in formaldehyde. People often cough because they are suddenly taking in the formaldehyde inside of them, or other chemical designed to protect the metal from moisture.
Lifebringer
19th April 2015, 14:14
Usually when one begins to talk in a recorded interview, one starts to talk into a microphone. The electronics devices like microphones need to be protected from the moisture in the human breath and often have some type of absorbent material (often cotton blended with something) to pick up the moisture. To prevent the material from becoming moldy, it is soaked in formaldehyde. People often cough because they are suddenly taking in the formaldehyde inside of them, or other chemical designed to protect the metal from moisture.
Do the professional singers know they are deeply breathing in this carcinogen, that will cause cancer of the larynx? Seems they should be made aware of the risk, this is like working with asbestos. It's part of the materials for the job, but still just as deadly? Hmmm.
sigma6
19th April 2015, 14:52
People create formaldehyde as a by product of aspartame consumption, every time they have a food product with this artificial chemical in it...
(Thanks to bottom feeding scum bag Donald Rumsfeld... my creepy hero, for introducing this into the food chain of human consumption, imagine how much death and misery he will be responsible for in the coming decades... under the guise of helping people lose weight)
but getting back to topic :D ...I doubt this accounts for an immediate and sudden cough when someone speaks into a formaldehyde scented cotton microphone cover for the first time?... especially when it happens most often regarding a controversial topic, they have a strong motivation to lie about, regarding something they are about to speak on, in the public, on the record... ;-D
Flash
19th April 2015, 15:10
I've watched lots of 'truth revealer' videos over the years. But one thing that keeps popping up in my awareness is the amount of coughs that interviewees make when thay first start talking.
In my life dealing with the general public, I am not aware of this, most people do not cough when you first meet them. I have a gut feeling that this is not bronchitis, heavy smoking, but their unconscious letting us know that they are trying to deceive.
So, would like your thoughts on the matter... is it just my imagination?
cough, sudden change of tone or minute tremors in the voice are all signs to be looked at. However, they do not automatically mean deception, they men emotional reaction. Scratching ones body is one to look at too. But once again, it could only indicate that the speaker is uncomfortable with what he says, the topic itself, or what the illuminatis are doing. We cannot judge without context and without having up to 5 signs simultaneously. For example, coughing, mini voice or body termor, scratching, putting the eyes away, sweeping one's clothes. Then I could conclude something is definitely wrong with the speaker.
looking-glass
25th April 2015, 21:56
Very valid point, and I should have given some youtube references. Alas, my sharper memory of younger years fades and I rely on my brains datapatterns/ analytics. I have a tendency to look at 'the edges of pictures/ data/ videos/ audio/' to look for discrepencies or anomalies. Whether my past careers influences or just my current mindset, it makes me see patterns that bring up 'alarm bells'.
If you are watching any supposed 'truth revealer' videos from the past or new look out for it.
It could be just my hyper-sensitive 'radar'.
regards
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