Posted on 06/01/2022 5:15:29 AM PDT by Theoria
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(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
NYT wants to hear about conspiracy theories.
They are making a list and checking it twice—and sending a copy to their Deep State masters.
The FBI has requested that the NYT assist in tracking down threats to the regime. The names of people who believe in conspiracies must be reported.
yes liberals believed:
voting machines are used to rig elections and shouldn’t be trusted (until Trump said the same)
George Bush bombed the world trade centers and faked a terrorist attack
Gore actually won vs W Bush
Hillary actually won vs Trump
From the worlds biggest, most notorious purveyor of disinformation and propaganda, The New York Slimes.
Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home.
The definition of a “conspiracy theory” is any belief that does not strictly conform to the “official narrative”.
If you do not check Wikipedia hourly to make sure your beliefs are up to date, you too may be one of those dangerous “conspiracy theorists”.
Remember: Ukraine is winning a glorious victory.
Remember: Ukraine troops are surrounded and need our help.
If you know anyone who does not believe both of these things report them immediately—they are a wacko “conspiracy theorist”.
The New York times is plum full of commies and SOB’s.. And that ain’t no theory, that’s a FACT.!!
In other words, only people who don’t believe in conspiracies will respond.
They are making a list now?
Why not just make them put a star on their clothing
New York Times’s Walter Duranty got a Pulitzer Price in 1932 for declaring that Stalin’s terror famine in Ukraine, the Holodomor, was just a conspiracy theory.
Seriously?
I know people who still believe in Russian collusion. And of course, “the Charlottsville hoax” lives on as well.
Me! Me! Pick me! I once believed the New York Times was a legitimate newspaper.
Yes, I know of one. The New York Times. They believed Trump colluded with the Russians. They even got a Pulitzer Prize for it.
In this day and age conspiracy theories are just delayed facts.
Time to flood the NYT with “Russia stole the 2016 election for Trump! Pee-pee hookers!” stories. Give it to them good and hard.
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