Like many people, each day my eyes lightly scan the “morning update” emails from the news organizations I subscribe to. But the first lines of the New York Times’s “The Morning” email written by David Leonhardt on May 3 hooked me: “Let me start with a disclaimer,” he wrote. “The subject of today’s newsletter will make some readers uncomfortable. It makes me a little uncomfortable.”
A trigger warning of this sort could only mean one thing: Leonhardt was preparing his fragile readership to confront a heresy that had become so undeniable that not even the New York Times could suppress it.
They could no longer hide the truth. More proof why they should never be trusted.
Especially with the timing now as they ramp up the new scamdemic. But they also are trying to distance themselves from their crime scene also. This shows you how powerdful the truth is and why they fear truth.
Like many people, each day my eyes lightly scan the “morning update” emails from the news organizations I subscribe to. But the first lines of the New York Times’s “The Morning” email written by David Leonhardt on May 3 hooked me: “Let me start with a disclaimer,” he wrote. “The subject of today’s newsletter will make some readers uncomfortable. It makes me a little uncomfortable.”
A trigger warning of this sort could only mean one thing: Leonhardt was preparing his fragile readership to confront a heresy that had become so undeniable that not even the New York Times could suppress it.
They could no longer hide the truth. More proof why they should never be trusted.
It is worse because they are trying to suppress the mountain of truth that is the plandemic with a trickle hoping people do not notice.
Especially with the timing now as they ramp up the new scamdemic. But they also are trying to distance themselves from their crime scene also. This shows you how powerdful the truth is and why they fear truth.