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Seek Verisimilitude
When seeing or reading anything of uncertain provenance (which is pretty much everything, both in text or video or audio), trust your common sense, that is to say, your intuition, experiences, intellect combined. It will naturally seek and see verisimilitude.
An easy example are all the videos where the original soundtrack shows people "witnessing" the event yet who are NOT expressing shock, surprise, fear, or what not, or have been overdubbed with music, etc. In contrast,note the two videos at the end, where the video takers ARE expressing such reactioins. (As noted, both precede the beginning date from the disinfo. artist - as that's my read of the guy with the hat - he make some good points, but then overexpands their import past all logic and proportion, adds some mistatements (which the good points will cause most to believe as true), and voila: disinfo!
If we had a truly free press that truly sought truth on important matters, I'm confident that the makers of the many original utube uploads could be easily found and interviewed. I have a feeling the guy with the baseball cap would not be so easily found, and if found, his background would show links and hints increasing the likelihood that he was there doing disinfo. (I learned with time, for that's always been a part of what I've done in my various careers.)
Good report, Joe!
R.C.