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I found out about Revisionism a long time ago (somewhere after 9/11, because that made me think a lot...).
It was a time when you still could find German sites about the topic.
I dismissed it at first just because of the outrageousness of the claim. What brought me back to it was the growing number of reports about people going to jail for stating their opinion without being Neonazis. That puzzled me.
I read the Rudolf Report because I heard of it. I found it somewhere online, I believe it was Barnes Review.
This changed my mind, and I dug deeper, albeit not frequently. It was on youtube that I found denierbudd's videos.
I knew that there was CODOH, but I didn't look into the forum. Only when my questions reached deeper I found that the forum was a huge resource.
Then, this again led me to new videos. So they all kind of sent me back and forth.
I like both Hunt's and denierbudd's videos - each have their flaws.
When I watched my first "Hunt" I thought: wow, finally someone with skills to put together an appealing presentation up to digital standards.
What I liked about denierbudd's videos was the depth and presentation of the sources: you couldn't get closer to showing them - going into an actual library and filming the book on the table. The voice was snide sometimes (even as a German I noticed that), but overall soothing.
Revisionism still lacks a video with new interview footage in HD and good sound recording (this is mostly the problem with amateur productions), and a concise presentation of the weakest points of the narrative for the beginner, and *without* the martial music over-used in many videos (alas also in the compilation "Illuminating the Holocaust", which is otherwise pretty well done and my first choice now if I ever have the chance to show it to someone).
Unfortunately, it's not Hunt who will do that job now...