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Despite the excellent reputation of this source, it shares a common blindspot on deep political issues. 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."[1]

Deep State Control

Blameshifting.jpg 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.

 

A Document by New York Times

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)
File:NYT Man Behind Iraq's Supergun.pdfarticle26 August 1990Gerald Bull

 

Quotes by New York Times

PageQuoteDate
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

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Wayne Madsen
28 May 2007

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Richard BernsteinBureau chief1982Attended 1997 Bilderberg
Jamelle BouieJournalist2019
Steven ErlangerJournalist19871992
Steven ErlangerMoscow CorrespondentMarch 1992January 1996
Steven ErlangerBureau chief and Chief Diplomatic Correspondent1996
Max FrankelJournalist19521960
Max FrankelEditor19721994
Max FrankelWashington correspondent19611972Attended Bilderberg/1966
Max FrankelMoscow Correspondent19571960
Jodi KantorJournalist2003
Anatoly KurmanaevVenezuela CorrespondentFebruary 2019May 2021"Every journalist has an audience he caters for and in my case, it’s the financial community. You are a mercenary in a sense."
Anatoly KurmanaevMoscow Correspondent2022
Anthony LewisLondon Bureau Chief19641969
Anthony LewisJournalist19692001
Anthony LewisWashington Bureau Chief19551964
Flora LewisForeign and diplomatic correspondent19722002Died in 2002. Attended Bilderberg/1979, Bilderberg/1981 and Bilderberg/1984
James MarkhamForeign correspondent19719 August 1989Allegedly killed himself with air rifle
Souad MekhennetJournalist20032013
John OakesEditor of the New York Times editorial page19611976A "media asset" of James Jesus Angleton
William SafirePolitical columnist19732005
Scott ShaneNational news reporter2004
Brian StelterJournalistMay 2007November 2013
Bret Stephens
Clarence StreitJournalist19211939
Cyrus SulzbergerChief of Foreign Service19441954CIA files referred to Sulzberger as a "known asset". Attended Bilderberg/1959 and 1975.
Cyrus SulzbergerForeign affairs correspondent19391979CIA files referred to Sulzberger as a "known asset". Attended Bilderberg/1959 and 1975.
John VinocurBureau chief in Germany19771982
John VinocurBureau chief in France19821985
Jeff ZelenyJournalist20062013

 

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Google News InitiativeGoogle and the deep state buying domination over corporate media and creating tools to censor independent voices.

 

Related Documents

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Document:It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMDarticle23 March 2019Matt Taibbi
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A document sourced from New York Times

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Document:UN Wants to Know If Spy Agencies Hold Answer to Dag Hammarskjöld’s DeathArticleBernt Carlsson
Dag Hammarskjöld
Susan Williams
Mohamed Chande Othman
Dag Hammarskjöld/Assassination
John F Kennedy
15 July 2017Alan 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...
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References

  1. "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.


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