The website, Gawker.com has broken a story in regards to an Apache gun camera video that proves it was purposely edited to skew their story that US Army personnel deliberately fired on innocent Iraqi civilians.
When wikileaks posted the video earlier this week, I knew the moment I watched it that something wasn't right. Upon receiving the article posted at Gawker in my email, it merely confirms what I always suspected: The deliberate editing of the video that gives the viewer a skewed perspective of events.
The question remains as to why the editors at the whistle blowing site would do such a thing.
Excerpt from Gawker's website:
You've all seen the edited, 17 minute video of U.S. Apache helicopters killing two Reuters journalists in Iraq. Some of you may have sat through the 39 minute 'Full Version.". But even this video has a full half-hour of footage cut out from the middle. At 31:08, the video fades to black and—according to the time-stamp on the footage—resumes about 30 minutes later to show an additional missile attack.
Read the rest at Gawker.com
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