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Real Scoop - Online Voice Analysis


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I guess this is similar to putting a lie detector into the public's hands - this should be fun! :lol:

RealScoop utilizes leading voice analysis technology to analyze statements made by public figures. The BELIEVABILITY METER™ analyzes each celebrity video second by second, displaying the real-time results in a color-coded manner from left to right.

A number of videos are posted, including Tom Cruise, Bill Clinton, Karl Rove, Condoleeza Rice, Ron Paul, Charlie Manson, and more. I particularly like the tracking of the believability of Supreme Court Justice Scalia's remarks on the 2000 Elections.

Try out Real Scoop HERE

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I don't know what kind of search engine you are using to find this shit. :lol:

Redneck observation......

Politicians: Watch them closely. If their lips move, they are lying.

Celebrities: Totally unimportant what they have to say so why bother to listen.

Rednecks: Meaningful and truthful statements and pearls of wisdom....always. :thumbsup:

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I don't know what kind of search engine you are using to find this shit. :lol:

Redneck observation......

Politicians: Watch them closely. If their lips move, they are lying.

Celebrities: Totally unimportant what they have to say so why bother to listen.

Rednecks: Meaningful and truthful statements and pearls of wisdom....always. :thumbsup:

Wait a second - they unveil Charlie Manson and Karl Rove lying! Who would have thought?

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