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Project Veritas Just Won A Small Victory Over The New York Times


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Project Veritas is saving America, while The New York Times destroys it.

Why anyone would trust a rag like The New York Times after they and their ‘journalists’ helped to lie us into the Iraq war is beyond me.

The paper regularly pushes Marxist narratives, and is pretty much just a mouthpiece for the state. The New York Times is effectively state controlled media, and their only job is to manufacture consent for the state.

A judge recently dealt a blow to the media organization in ongoing litigation between them and Project Veritas, by extending a block on the release of documents that Project Veritas alleges were wrongfully obtained by The Times.

Material that was coincidentally or not so coincidentally obtained after The F.B.I. raid on Project Veritas journalists…

Pay attention to this because I believe that The New York Times, and virtually all legacy media outlets, are going to have a tough ride ahead of them…millions are now seeing their duplicity first hand.

Here’s more on the story:

The Epoch Times reports:

At a nearly two-hour hearing in White Plains, Justice Charles Wood of the Westchester County Supreme Court extended his temporary ban, first imposed on Nov. 18, until at least Dec. 1.

The order covers memos written by a Project Veritas lawyer and obtained by The New York Times. It isn’t clear how the memos were obtained by the publication.

Washington Examiner states:

The ban came after The New York Times published an article on Nov. 11 about memos from the conservative group’s lawyer.

This report came after the FBI raided multiple locations tied to Project Veritas for what is reported to be a federal investigation into the alleged theft of the diary belonging to Ashley Biden, President Joe Biden’s daughter.

Project Veritas has been engaged in defamation litigation against The New York Times in Westchester County Supreme Court since last year.



 

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