This is a good article that actually does go into what they edited out based on the eyewitness reports, but I can't say I'm particularly surprised by all this. The video the FBI released was titled "unedited video of Oregon militants' arrest" or something similar, but they admitted in the video that they cut out about 5 minutes of video because it was "uneventful" in the middle of an 8-10 minute block of completely uneventful video showing the bundy van sitting still in the middle of the road and a group of police and FBI agents posturing and pointing automatic weapons at their vehicle.
You may be right and I was just drunk 2/3 times I watched that video, but I distinctly remember the first time it was titled "unedited", the second time "edited", and the third time "unedited". So I had concluded that it read "unedited" the whole time. Was I the only one that remembers it this way? Or did they change the name of the YouTube video at various times and for various people? I have no doubt that Google practices this to a certain degree with searches and I've even heard of specific Google Earth searches that bring different results for different people.
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Estafusis ago
This is a good article that actually does go into what they edited out based on the eyewitness reports, but I can't say I'm particularly surprised by all this. The video the FBI released was titled "unedited video of Oregon militants' arrest" or something similar, but they admitted in the video that they cut out about 5 minutes of video because it was "uneventful" in the middle of an 8-10 minute block of completely uneventful video showing the bundy van sitting still in the middle of the road and a group of police and FBI agents posturing and pointing automatic weapons at their vehicle.
Lag-wagon ago
It was actually called... Edited video of lavoy shooting...
Estafusis ago
You may be right and I was just drunk 2/3 times I watched that video, but I distinctly remember the first time it was titled "unedited", the second time "edited", and the third time "unedited". So I had concluded that it read "unedited" the whole time. Was I the only one that remembers it this way? Or did they change the name of the YouTube video at various times and for various people? I have no doubt that Google practices this to a certain degree with searches and I've even heard of specific Google Earth searches that bring different results for different people.
FringeSociety ago
Yup. That's what I remember as well.