Capture time is one  hour off

My "capture time" as displayed in the right metadata panel is one hour earlier than it actually happened. I date my digital camera photos by date time and Lightroom displays the capture time an hour earlier than the file date time or the capture date time displayed in other tools, for example, Bridge.
I noticed this from the beginning but it didn't sink in that it's that way for photos from digital cameras as well as these scans I'm trying to get the date correct on.
Anyone have any idea about what's going on?

LR is using the EXIF 'Date Time Original' field to sort by Capture Time .
LR automatically displays Date Time Original minus 1 hour from any Date within a period of Daylight Saving Time.
It does not change the EXIF metadata within the original file.
However (and here is the catch...), if you use the Edit Capture Time function it changes the capture time NOT in relation to the Date Time Original value but to the LR (DTO-1) value.
Thats OK you might think but unlike other metadata changes you make in LR this one gets written straight back to the original image file!
But LR has a solution - 'Revert Capture Time to Original' - or does it...?
After Reverting the Capture Time to Original, I discovered that the EXIF Date Time Original value in the image file was now shifted by minus 1 hour.
Scary bit is I tried this first with JPG and DNG files but then with a Canon CR2 RAW file and got the same result. Just to be certain I looked at the file with a Hex editor and sure enough LR had changed the Date Time Original value by minus 1 hour in the CR2 file without warning.
I don't know about the rest of you but I do not like this 'feature' at all!!!

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