Seriously?
Ok, well then....
I was responding to the demand for a video that "truthfully explains what is wrong" with the video in the first post of this thread. It's like you can only have the "truth" if it's in a video, and can only prove the untruthfulness of one video with the truthfulness of another. Shockingly, there are other sources for the truth besides self-published YouTube videos. I know, I know, it's hard to believe anything in just plain old writing, especially if it doesn't have any pictures, much less moving ones. But the truth about jitter, for example, is out there and may not necessarily be in a video. Dig a little.
As to the video linked in the original post: if you could graph "truth" against the videos timeline, with time on the X axis and "truth" on the Y axis it might look something like an inverted logarithmic curve, starting high and rapidly dropping to zero.
That guy deserves to have his AP rig confiscated and donated to a worthy cause.