I'd forgotten about this one. I'm sure Malcolm brought it up, and it was criticised for just the reasons set out here, but then he started on about something else.
Then when he came back to the phone calls, he didn't return to Dr. Papcun's capabilities, but warbled on at inordinate length about things he said 1970s karaoke machines could do (they couldn't), and things he thought that modern digital editing technology can do (it can, but he dismally failed to find the multitude of evidence for the existence of these), and even kiddies' toys.
I remembered there had been some talk of a secret military system that could do it, and I kept mentioning that this was his only hope of even beginning to make a case, but I'd forgotten these details.
Now I'm starting to wonder. Did Malcolm really forget all about this system, and start wild speculation about music editing just for something to say? Or has he really been deliberately seeing how nonsensical his claims can get before we realise he's yanking our chains?
Rolfe.
Malcolm actually referenced the 1999 article that mentions Dr. Papcun. I know it's staggering, but he actually linked to the man who destroys his fantasies. I pointed this out, but was unable to penetrate the dense fog. His dissertation on karaoke machines is an instant classic, additional support for the view that he simply can't be real. Sometimes I have to check that thread just to make sure that my memory isn't playing tricks.

