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+ | |image_caption=An "incredibly revealing tweet" subsequently removed by the New York Times after the [[US 2020 Election]].<ref>https://off-guardian.org/2020/11/03/discuss-election-day/</ref> | ||
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|constitutes=Corporate media, newspaper | |constitutes=Corporate media, newspaper | ||
|website=http://www.nytimes.com | |website=http://www.nytimes.com | ||
− | |start=1851 | + | |start=18 September 1851 |
|headquarters=The New York Times Building, 620 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York 10018 | |headquarters=The New York Times Building, 620 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York 10018 | ||
− | |description="All the news that fits our views"... | + | |description="All the news that fits our views"... A [[US Deep state]] affiliated [[newspaper]] "to make a professional [[middle class]] comfortable and feel that everything is OK." |
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|text=The function of the ''New York Times'' is to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK. It's not "All the news that's fit to print", it's "All the news that fits our views". That's the true motto of the ''New York Times.'' | |text=The function of the ''New York Times'' is to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK. It's not "All the news that's fit to print", it's "All the news that fits our views". That's the true motto of the ''New York Times.'' | ||
|authors=Morris Berman | |authors=Morris Berman | ||
− | |subjects=New York Times | + | |subjects=New York Times, middle class, pacification |
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+ | [[image:New York Times no radioactivity in Hiroshima ruin.png|thumbnail|660px|''No Radioactivity In Hiroshima Ruin'' - A now infamous piece of planted disinformation<ref>https://bennorton.com/1945-new-york-times-lies-no-radioactivity-in-hiroshima-ruin/</ref> which cited "only military sources and ignoring eyewitness accounts of radiation sickness."<ref>https://www.kickassfacts.com/20-interesting-facts-radiation/</ref>]] | ||
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+ | ==Reporting== | ||
+ | In 1976, the ''New York Times'' unearthed [[Document:Countering Criticism of the Warren Report|CIA record #104-10406-10110]] (''Countering Criticism of the Warren Report''), which revealed how the CIA weaponised the phrase "[[conspiracy theorist]]" as a way of trying to undermine criticism of the [[JFK Assassination Official narrative]] that the JFK hit was the act of a "[[lone nut]]".<ref>http://www.alt-market.com/articles/3728-are-conspiracy-theories-tearing-society-apart-or-saving-us-from-destruction</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Franklin child prostitution ring=== | ||
+ | [[image:Franklin-nyt2.gif|right|650px]] | ||
+ | {{FA|Franklin child prostitution ring}} | ||
+ | In 1988 the ''New York Times'' reported on the Franklin child prostitution ring and did not completely downplay the allegations of child abuse and trafficking. This may however have been a [[modified limited hangout]] or another form of misdirection. | ||
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+ | ==="Gain-of-function research"=== | ||
+ | {{FA|Gain-of-function}} | ||
+ | {{SMWQ | ||
+ | |text= On January 8, 2012, the ''New York Times'' published a scorcher of an editorial, “An Engineered Doomsday.” “We cannot say there would be no benefits at all from studying the virus,” the Times said. “But the consequences, should the virus escape, are too devastating to risk.” | ||
+ | |subjects=Gain-of-function research | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/coronavirus-lab-escape-theory.html | ||
+ | |source_name=New Yorker Magazine | ||
+ | |date=4 January 2021 | ||
+ | |authors=Nicholson Baker | ||
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[[image:Blameshifting.jpg|left|380px]] | [[image:Blameshifting.jpg|left|380px]] | ||
− | The ''New York Times'' coverage is as controlled as the rest of the {{ccm}}, as [[Chris Hedges]] found out when he was dismissed for opposing the [[invasion of Iraq]]. Independent coverage of matters of importance to the [[deep state]] is not tolerated. | + | The ''New York Times'' coverage is as controlled as the rest of the {{ccm}}, as [[Chris Hedges]] found out when he was dismissed for opposing the [[invasion of Iraq]]. Independent coverage of matters of importance to the [[deep state]] is not tolerated. In March 2021 a judge decreed that the Times "acted with actual malice" and "reckless disregard" while smearing [[Project Veritas]].<ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/political/judge-rules-new-york-times-used-deceptive-disinformation-smear-project-veritas</ref> |
===Business Plot=== | ===Business Plot=== | ||
{{FA|Business Plot}} | {{FA|Business Plot}} | ||
− | The New York Times was quick to dismiss the [[business plot]], which it did with an editorial characterizing it as a "gigantic hoax" and a "bald and unconvincing narrative."<ref name="nyt112234"> | + | The New York Times was quick to dismiss the [[business plot]], which it did with an editorial characterizing it as a "gigantic hoax" and a "bald and unconvincing narrative."<ref name="nyt112234">Credulity Unlimited November 22, 1934</ref><ref name="schmidt224">Schmidt, Hans (1998). Maverick Marine (reprint, illustrated ed.). University Press of Kentucky. p. 224. </ref> |
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===September 11th=== | ===September 11th=== | ||
{{FA|9-11}} | {{FA|9-11}} | ||
− | The ''York Times'' "led the propaganda behind [[9/11]] and the 9/11 Wars. It did so by ignoring many of the most relevant facts, by promoting false official accounts, and by belittling those who questioned the 9/11 events." The paper has never reported any critical analysis of the {{on}}.<ref>http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/11/new-york-times-911.html</ref> | + | The ''York Times'' "led the propaganda behind [[9/11]] and the 9/11 Wars. It did so by ignoring many of the most relevant facts, by promoting false official accounts, and by belittling those who questioned the 9/11 events." The paper has never reported any critical analysis of the {{on}} up to 2015.<ref>http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/11/new-york-times-911.html</ref> |
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+ | ====Cover-up==== | ||
+ | {{FA|9-11/Cover-up}} | ||
+ | On September 17, the NYT published ''AFTER THE ATTACKS: THE COVERAGE; Some Flawed Information Occasionally Creeps In'' which disavowed earlier reporting, such as about the [[George Washington Bridge plot]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/17/business/after-the-attacks-the-coverage-some-flawed-information-occasionally-creeps-in.html?pagewanted=all</ref> | ||
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+ | ===2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax=== | ||
+ | {{FA|2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax}} | ||
+ | The ''New York Times'' had removed their reporting of the [[2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax]] by 11 December 2017.<ref name=wanyt404>http://web.archive.org/web/20170801000000*/https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/10/30/world/middleeast/ap-ml-iraq-the-latest.html</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Critical thinking== | ||
+ | [[image:Rabbit hole nyt.png|left|thumb|300px|In 2021, the NYT admitted they were losing control over the narrative.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/18/opinion/fake-news-media-attention.html</ref>]] | ||
==Jerusalem property== | ==Jerusalem property== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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New York Times (Corporate media, newspaper) | |
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An "incredibly revealing tweet" subsequently removed by the New York Times after the US 2020 Election.[1] | |
Type | commercial |
Founded | 18 September 1851 |
Author(s) | |
"All the news that fits our views"... A US Deep state affiliated newspaper "to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK." |
The New York Times is a long established and respected newspaper with "a venerable history of eliding references to any US role in overthrowing governments or murdering foreign leaders."[2]
“The function of the New York Times is to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK. It's not "All the news that's fit to print", it's "All the news that fits our views". That's the true motto of the New York Times.”
Morris Berman [3]
Contents
Reporting
In 1976, the New York Times unearthed CIA record #104-10406-10110 (Countering Criticism of the Warren Report), which revealed how the CIA weaponised the phrase "conspiracy theorist" as a way of trying to undermine criticism of the JFK Assassination Official narrative that the JFK hit was the act of a "lone nut".[6]
Franklin child prostitution ring
- Full article: Franklin child prostitution ring
- Full article: Franklin child prostitution ring
In 1988 the New York Times reported on the Franklin child prostitution ring and did not completely downplay the allegations of child abuse and trafficking. This may however have been a modified limited hangout or another form of misdirection.
"Gain-of-function research"
- Full article: Gain-of-function
- Full article: Gain-of-function
“On January 8, 2012, the New York Times published a scorcher of an editorial, “An Engineered Doomsday.” “We cannot say there would be no benefits at all from studying the virus,” the Times said. “But the consequences, should the virus escape, are too devastating to risk.””
Nicholson Baker (4 January 2021) [7]
Deep State Control
“The truth is hard to find. The truth is hard to know. The truth is more important than ever,” reads a television ad for The New York Times. What the paper fails to add is that the hardest place to find the truth about the forces affecting the life of the average American and the truth about empire is in the Times itself. News organizations, from the [NYT] to the tawdry forms of entertainment masquerading as news on television, have rendered most people and their concerns invisible.”
Chris Hedges [8]
The New York Times coverage is as controlled as the rest of the commercially-controlled media, as Chris Hedges found out when he was dismissed for opposing the invasion of Iraq. Independent coverage of matters of importance to the deep state is not tolerated. In March 2021 a judge decreed that the Times "acted with actual malice" and "reckless disregard" while smearing Project Veritas.[9]
Business Plot
- Full article: Business Plot
- Full article: Business Plot
The New York Times was quick to dismiss the business plot, which it did with an editorial characterizing it as a "gigantic hoax" and a "bald and unconvincing narrative."[10][11]
September 11th
- Full article: 9-11
- Full article: 9-11
The York Times "led the propaganda behind 9/11 and the 9/11 Wars. It did so by ignoring many of the most relevant facts, by promoting false official accounts, and by belittling those who questioned the 9/11 events." The paper has never reported any critical analysis of the official narrative up to 2015.[12]
Cover-up
- Full article: 9-11/Cover-up
- Full article: 9-11/Cover-up
On September 17, the NYT published AFTER THE ATTACKS: THE COVERAGE; Some Flawed Information Occasionally Creeps In which disavowed earlier reporting, such as about the George Washington Bridge plot.[13]
2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax
- Full article: 2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax
- Full article: 2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax
The New York Times had removed their reporting of the 2016 Hurriyah car bombing hoax by 11 December 2017.[14]
Critical thinking
Jerusalem property
The New York Times "owns" a property in the prestigious Qatamon neighborhood of Western Jerusaleam. [Citation Needed] It was once the home of Hasan Karmi, a distinguished BBC Arabic Service broadcaster and scholar. Karmi was forced to flee with his family in 1948 as Zionist militias ethnically cleansed Arab neighborhoods. An estimated 10,000 Palestinian homes in West Jerusalem were stolen that year. Hasan Karmi’s daughter, Ghada, a physician and well-known author in the United Kingdom, discovered that The New York Times was in - or rather on top of - her childhood home in 2005, when she was working temporarily in Ramallah.
The NYT correspondent, Ethan Bronner, actually lives in this stolen house. (How he can be neutral in his reporting of the subject is extremely difficult to understand, since his son serves in the Israeli forces). However, he is fully aware of the situation and is quoted as being uncomfortable about it:
"One of the things that is most worrying not just the Left but a lot of people in Israel about this decision is if the courts in Israel are going to start recognizing property ownership from before the State [of Israel was founded]," Bronner said according to a transcript made by independent reporter Philip Weiss who maintains the blog Mondoweiss.net.
Bronner added, "I think the Palestinians are going to have a fairly big case. I for example live in West Jerusalem. My entire neighborhood was Palestinian before 1948."[16]
A Document by New York Times
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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File:NYT Man Behind Iraq's Supergun.pdf | article | 26 August 1990 | Gerald Bull |
Quotes by New York Times
Page | Quote | Date |
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Jimmy Carter | “I don’t think there’s any evidence that what the Russians did changed enough votes, or any votes” | 2017 |
Jimmy Carter | ““Well, he might be escalating it but I think that precedes Trump,” he said. “The United States has been the dominant character in the whole world and now we’re not anymore. And we’re not going to be. Russia’s coming back and India and China are coming forward.”” | 2017 |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Anatoly Kurmanaev | “"Every journalist has an audience he caters for and in my case, it’s the financial community. You are a mercenary in a sense. You’re there to provide information to a particular client that they find important and it's not good or bad, it’s just the way it is...A couple of times from my experience you try to use, I wouldn’t call them 'cheap tricks', but yeah, kind of sexy tricks. Just last week we had a story about condom shortages in Venezuela. At the official exchange rate condoms were at like $750 dollars or something and the headline was something like ‘$750 dollar condom in Venezuela’ and everyone clicks it, everyone is like 'Jesus, why do they sell it for like $750?'" (We don't learn until the ninth paragraph of Kurmanaev's article that a pack of condoms actually cost about the same as it did in the US at the time.)” | Anatoly Kurmanaev | 2019 |
Claire Sterling | “The Judith Miller-like journalist in those days who spun the story about Agca's Soviet Bloc connections was Claire Sterling, whose disinformation was quickly picked up by The Reader's Digest, New York Times, NBC News, and other corporate media outlets.” | Claire Sterling Wayne Madsen | 28 May 2007 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Sponsor
Event | Description |
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Google News Initiative | Google and the deep state buying domination over corporate media and creating tools to censor independent voices. |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMD | article | 23 March 2019 | Matt Taibbi | |
Document:NYT and Guardian on Wikileaks | article | 4 February 2011 | John Young |
A document sourced from New York Times
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:UN Wants to Know If Spy Agencies Hold Answer to Dag Hammarskjöld’s Death | Article | Bernt Carlsson Dag Hammarskjöld Susan Williams Mohamed Chande Othman Dag Hammarskjöld/Assassination John F Kennedy | 15 July 2017 | Alan Cowell Rick Gladstone | After 56 years and many investigations, there is new hope that secrets lurking in Western intelligence archives could solve "the biggest whodunnit" in United Nations history: the mysterious death of Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld... |
References
- ↑ https://off-guardian.org/2020/11/03/discuss-election-day/
- ↑ http://whowhatwhy.org/2013/10/21/monday-morning-skeptic-ny-times-buries-cia-facts-re-latin-american-deaths/
- ↑ http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/662 Unwelcome Guests
- ↑ https://bennorton.com/1945-new-york-times-lies-no-radioactivity-in-hiroshima-ruin/
- ↑ https://www.kickassfacts.com/20-interesting-facts-radiation/
- ↑ http://www.alt-market.com/articles/3728-are-conspiracy-theories-tearing-society-apart-or-saving-us-from-destruction
- ↑ https://off-guardian.org/2017/03/18/the-praetorian-bodyguards-of-the-empires-liars/
- ↑ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/judge-rules-new-york-times-used-deceptive-disinformation-smear-project-veritas
- ↑ Credulity Unlimited November 22, 1934
- ↑ Schmidt, Hans (1998). Maverick Marine (reprint, illustrated ed.). University Press of Kentucky. p. 224.
- ↑ http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/11/new-york-times-911.html
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/17/business/after-the-attacks-the-coverage-some-flawed-information-occasionally-creeps-in.html?pagewanted=all
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20170801000000*/https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/10/30/world/middleeast/ap-ml-iraq-the-latest.html
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/18/opinion/fake-news-media-attention.html
- ↑ "My entire neighborhood was Palestinian before 1948" Ethan Bronner, Jerusalem correspondent of the New York Times quoted by Philip Weiss, cited by Ali Abunimah of the Electronic Intifada, 2 March 2010.