Well I for one think that is not a good idea. With all the lies and slander and twisting of the sessions by a number of people who are aligned contrary to this board and the Cass Experiment, I don't think that putting up the session audio recordings without context so that any Joe Blow on the NET could mess with them is a good idea. My curiosity of needing to hear someone calling out letters a_b_c_.... seems like a selfish need.
If you have read much of the material you should have come across the stories of the sessions being stolen, of transcribers messing them up and not even putting in the words that the recordings recorded, of the issues of context, and there are probably several more issues to boot. So what purpose would it serve to do this other than open another door of attack having to run around the whole Internet trying to reign in the freaks that mess with them and repost them corrupted. What a nightmare.
That being said, I don't think the idea is horrible, but with the reality as it is, it sounds like a very bad idea.