Regarding Andy Tavin's 56 page report.
GPS proves nothing.
GPS tracking to the "summit" proves nothing.
GPS only adds to Photographic proof and Video proof.
GPS itself, without photos, without videos, proves nothing.
All GPS tracking can be manipulated.
Tracking points (waypoints) can be made, and false tracking can be made.
GPS electronics experts can easily do this. It just takes time.
Kilian, and his supporters, have had 5 months to do this.
Dan Howitt provided a shocking and concise report unearthing his multi-fraud in November 2017.
Kilian from then to now (May 2018) had time to fabricate a post-Howitt response to try to save himself.
You have been used by Kilian to perpetuate some of his fraud as the truth. Sadly.
Kilian told Howitt the 3-photo group sent to him contains 1 of his summit photos [the dark photo of the three, linked below}. Then he told others and you it is not the summit.
https://www.photobox.co.uk/my/photo/full?photo_id=500800678792
-CONCLUSION-
If Kilian reached the summit, for either of his climbs, or both, he had ample opportunity to take many summit photos and videos.
He has, nothing, for either climb, except, dark photos and dark video that show, nothing.
Gopro technology has incredible lighting that would illuminate the summit surface, the summit flags, etct, well enough to show him clearly on the summit.
His photos and video, upclose, of his GPS watch, is a well known fraud trick, including used by Chad Kellogg.
Including upclose of his face at the "summit".
See below.
Kilian has used you to perpetuate his fraud. Your report is a threat to the truth. He has abused you with GPS electronics data to try to save himself and "proved" at least one summit via you. Sad. You lack a grasp of reality and have allowed yourself to be deceived with elaborate electronics data.
https://controversyclimbing.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/211.png
https://controversyclimbing.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/23.png
https://controversyclimbing.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/20.jpg
https://controversyclimbing.wordpress.com/2013/06/07/summit_claim_controversy_chad_kellogg/